a a ¢ \ Ambition builds op- by advertising its way ,; ' /7),'/V’ 1 I' --t ‘. ` ' ' _' _ . » toward a chosen g.oal_ /il » e i fr f,%.§¢->fr:_:fL'.`.-~f."..~~ i _ MLP: goods' l e 9 \‘ .y/Q-_ uf/ t f ll?) < 3 5=ll § "il|ESAi SANDRINBHAM H0035 TU |]E|]|[|[ |N|' H|§|]|]l|Nl NUW 5H lW‘iH\]t|] |]t[l[|-Hilti] Hill “ WITH “llliiiil SEVEN” End Game at 5.25 p. m. Yesterday.-King Queen And Members of Royal Family 7 Pu-nun us E l at Bedside.-Interesting Biography of Dwisiou Involves Lib- Late Queen. W (Canadian Press) iment soon f ll w d. It t LONDON, Nov. 20.-Queen Mo-lthst "the mtgrrtiagee is baliveads Eiiliito erties and Oppor- tunities of Men t Write or Express Plunnni-it I Eighteen of the Ninety Two Polls Were Resulting in Gains rl ther Alexandra widow of King Ed- ly upon mutual af|'ection and tlhee Opinions for Many for all Candidates. ward Seventh and mother of th King died late this afternoon Sandringham House. An official bulletin issued at Sandringham says "Her Majesty Queen A'lexandrn passed away peacefully at 5.25 p.m. today, 'Ihe King, Queen and members of the royal family were present. Signed F. J. Williams. Sir 'ihom- as Horder. QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 9 merits of the Princess." Undou at “diy this was absolutely true, b t whether there was not something -T* of a diplomatic fiction nimut the LONDON, Nov. 20-Sir Henry Queen's County on October 29l be- _ - trothal "is in no way conhegind British communists who are on John -E. |Sinclalr, who was d-ecl is trial here charged with seditious ed ‘defeated ‘at the polls by a tot conspiracy and violation of the in- a citement to mutiny act of 1797. continued his arguments today .be- ng fore the Jury. He dealt with the County Court. 'Mi-.' Donald McKi _and it is certain that the reign of allegation that the defendants haillnoii, the defeated Cousiervativ further announcement that the with political considerations" Prussia was already adopting i Prussian house took the news the engagement with ill grace. bt- u open to doubt. As has been said. menacing tone towards Denmark, “Sea-king‘s daughter from ov the sea." However hackne e Y Tennyson's lyric became with th passing of time the affection the people of England towards Alexandra of Denmark only in- creased as the years went by. Through all the long and gracious life which she spent among them she ever received a like affection- ate and cordial greeting' as on that Edward, Prince of Wales. Alexandra Caroline -Marla Char ed to ibecome the bride of Albert llghl as the cnpllal had not W ' t lotte Louise Julia-to give her late P l l h l M-----n ---no ---- ~- lim. ;.':.°°::~.i.::.§zu..,;’.::‘..._ M the knowledge that the futur Prince (afterwards King) Christ- Queen ol England came from ian of Denmark. The Prince of royal Musa where the rule of -was the eldest daughter' Wales was 20 years of age when he first met Alexandra \of Den- mark. 'His bride-tofbe was seven- *°°“- Thi" W" in 1361- *“’° Year’ Britain to the bride er Albert before the wedding. How, the a an interestin cha ter. The widow- l--` d -lisnce was ‘brought about makes wjille w_,,l._., marrled at SL Gem., 5 P ed Queen Victoria, in this matter 10_ li ,is ln.i£,rw.iih,g to recall gim- ss in many others was vastly in- the wedding icuii place in Lnn "“°“°°d bf haf _“,“°l°» Km! If°°' and a special diispenaa-ti-on for it pold of Belgiumn fhis exalted ad- performance was granted by Ili 6 . viser to the Queen of England pre Amigbiahol, of ganiehhury Til-l-9 Brazos in southern waters.” lt w tg. not indicated whether anyone wa ti list f ladi of r yal rank _ _ , pare a o _es 0 b had been some talk of the ct-r aku ,llmn ls ln me l-,we og li,,€,.3im,m,_llocamy without actually swing me ! in Europe who were eligible to - come the wife of the 'Heir-Appar- ent to the 'British throne. Even in those days there was evident in England a distrust ot' making matches between members of our own royal family and of the reign- ing houses of German States. Prus- sia 'ln particular was showing an arrogsntly ambitious bearing. and was betraying a sinister attitude towards Denmark concerning the possession of Schleswig-Holstein. King Leopold‘s list of eligible brides for Albert Edward was na- turally scrutinised most thorough- ly by Queen Victoria and her con- fidants. The German princesses O r satisfaction. ln Great Britain 2 news was received with feeling f when the royal yacht, with *Princess was met by the Prince a The unaffected graciousness of the keenest pleasure. These feel- t Gravesend, Toggthgr ihey made for many years. -On the decision. h lib i t- »- ‘ “ “S “' i_t- ll was one of service and not one cf self-aggrandisement - all th e s c drew the hearts of the people of Ed- Y g s Chapel, 'il/indsor. on March Years to Come. Stessor, M. P. Counsel for the 1 attempted to seduce the forces o However, the rest oi the Wm-id the crown and he submitted tho heard of the alliance with entir 9 ' the ture that had been complained of oi were merely "Don’t shoot the work 9 the words in the communist litera- ers in a trade dispute.” ings were tienionstrated to the full Sir Henry spoke for six iwur he in his defence of the accused com- young .bride-elect aboard, put into mlli\lStS- Gravesend on March 7. 1863, three This is regarded as one of the days before the wedding, The most important cases that has t been submitted to a British iury nities of men to write or express opinions for many years to come. nessed for at least a generation. - he of 6 Steamer Given Up ,-'; F 0 r L o st On . Way To S a i e t (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.- Y ‘The recount of the votes cast i demanded last Tuesday by Ho a of 32 votes, fbegan. yesterday mo ing in th-3 Court iiouse be-fore Ho _Z in untill G. A. Callbeck S’Side Wins World Title- o Counted Yesterday Quality of Animals 1,000 Percent Bet- ter. _ (Special to The Guardian.) il TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 20-Geo- 'h- rge A. Callback, Royal Ranch Sum- r- mersidc was awarded the world's grand championship for the best n ill silver fox at the 'Royal Winter T' Fair. The display of foxes is valued W"S' lstewart' Judge °f me Q“e‘“"“'5 at half a million dollars. -From a “` liumbls beginning the industry has e grown to have an annual turnover f‘csnd'ldzi-te. was represented by Mr. ol $l0'll00_000_ fl-hls yemns exhlbl_ t W. \F. O'Connor, K. C.. Ottawa. an Mr. W. E. -Bentley. K. C. -Mr. G. S. Iii-mon, -K. C., ~Mr. C. -G. Duffy. K, C., and Mr. Mark McGuigan S Sinclaiir. -When the court arose abou' six -o’clock last evening, eighteen polls, all ‘belonging to Charlottetown, had been recounted. with the result that -Mr. Messervy -had gnfti-'ned ing in these polls, getting twelv and los-ing one. -Mr. McKinnon counit was increase-tl by eight vo cs, Mir. :Sinclair four, and Mr. Je d tion of silver foxes at the Royal Winter Fair marks another chap- ter in the romantic story of a young industry's meteoric career appeared for Messrs. Jenkins and ln Canada_ Though only a [ew de_ cades old, silver fox 'breeding year by year has achieved new and higher levels and the show at the coliseum stands as a visible evid- ence of the proud place of promin- ence over the entire world which e even votes over his 'former stand!-ln holds today _The quality of the ,slfoxes this year is 1,000 per cent. t_ .better than last year declared J. H. Prichard. Secretary of the Can- wbreless message picked up today whether the recount was to be- kiins totals also showed ‘ni slig tween the candidate is now Sinclair. an-fi Mr. -McKinnon fo beliinri !\lr. -Sliiclailr. _ At the opening of the procee ings Mr. 0'Counor protest-sd again- .st the recount on the grounds that it \\'.i-= against both el<-tctcd candid- ates in si dual .innnilicr constli-tiiency. A and that it had not been decided 8 gain. The relative standing 'b s votes for Mr. .Messe-rvy over M E; adiaii Fox Breeders Association in e_ the course of an interview with 39 the Globe. - ` ,I-_ -Zvi* d Soviet Hypnotist -MOSCOW. Nov. '20.-#A young lscie-iftist. i'Dr. -Koss-insky who has been studying the forces iliehind ,-tel-apathy and -hypnotilsm since 1919, ‘announced today that he had suc- ceeded in t-rians/feri'.i-n~g fhumnn ul' t’ wrecked with it less ei zoo uve ' des Cayes. believed to have bee 2 had -been picked up by the tanks by the navy said the steamer Villa single or as two recounts. He sii'li-llhollglms bo lmqmais at a_ dist-lhwl, l If -it It contended that there 'is (Continued on Page 3) -iQ-3--l Mission Band Entertainme aboard the vessel. which was t l-iarbor. - en in tow 18 miles east of Plilo evie-ning 'a .most entblyn-ble -progr was gi-vein -before s. large audien tnated read-ings. slngings, -etc. Mr. D. A. McKi-nnon, |Suiper.int»en~deni of the Sunday School presided -i the unavoidwble absence of iMi°.s ‘W. A. Stewairt, Supervisor of tihe Mills- by the children of the iShri1iin~g Star ‘Mission 'Band, contsiis-ting of iillus- t n. proved By German Locarno Pact Is Ap- S900 (H140 W IHBIH , n which carefully provides for .sing- .le recounts against single elected candidates. 'The .Stmtutet ‘requlnos 'Phe vm” des Cay" left ‘mx Cay. a deposit of $100 in each- case :is 95 lam S”l“‘"daY for Sa" mcgoda condition of jurisdliction of the‘ _ ntiioaded with laborers for the sugar l-Cflnllml nfficnl- one llgposil 0niy_ .- fields. and several of her crew have has been mhde_ The d.@,p0s.il_ m_,ad.,,.i,ll , l been picked up. The l3razo‘s mes- ei fin --- Worshlp Mayor. Mc' .Playing before perhaps the larg- an uproar at his antics -in his ef- forts to make himself understood ‘est h use - - .- g l them -in Charlottetown, Capt. by the French wal-trees, and the Plunkettls iDu.m°bells scored an un- next 'moment it found -itself feeling ‘F°" “"1” me me °f eleven' qiunlified success last night at the with “feed” some of hiis speechless he Prince (Edward in- thdir sbuenth misery when he discovered he had fell off one of the city docks and lmhuai revue, “Lucky 7 lost his -leave warrant. "The Bus ll' From the snappy interlude that Scene." a very laughaible -farce, li- opened the show. 'to -the -grand fin-lstarreii Stan Bennett as the Cod(- “°“ '-If `Ml`< and MTB- J- A- MCIBBBC. a-le, there was not a dull moment oniuey driver. -His d-ry comtmenitn on KWH Street- WHS d90°l`Bled Y8Bt€I‘- t-he -bil-l, and the huge audlcnccithe -passengers carried by his omni- li- was either being held .spel-lboundlbus would have assured the suc- iS by -in-imiitable 'actiing or clievcrlceas of the .sketch in themselves. W0f5hiD M8-V01' MCKSDHH- Wh0 dancing, or igioing ‘intro 'gusts oil "I-ligh St. Ahiica” its ri pictorial made Ulf# Presentation at noon in laughter or uproariousiy applaiudlburiesque amusingly staged and the presence ofthe assembled fel- ing the witty sayfilnigs and catchylcostunied with a keen eye for 10W Students 0! the youth-ful hero songs that characterized the leng- helghtening comedy effects. Morley thy fpirogrom. lildunikett leads it well. "Us Girls d- “Lucky 7" opens wiith 'a musica-lldiust ‘Have Our Fun" -kept the aud- ed. BDOKB Of the purpose of the introduction -that went. over -blg,ience hiilariou-s, with Newman, 'Mor- a brief address of congratulatio to the recipient of the medal. an de last night and es each of the old icy Plunkett, ‘Pat 'Rafferty and n favorites made -his or "her" ap :Stan Bennett as four bedraggled d -peerancc-. .ho was greeted wilth washerwomcn washiiug steps. to tremendous -applause. If the ex- 4Practicnily ever number was vie pectations of the audience- was risk of their own. He particularly great. the numbers that follows-dl ce in swift succession, with no wa-its of mind he had shown on the oc- and, with oneexception only (thefby »Glcu Allen, a particularly and casion of the accident, in prompt- orchestra specialties) no encoiiiii-g.loie-ver number, selldom at-tempted ue there can ‘be no doubt in the world th-alt the efforts of the wmpan cz-irrl-:d out amid appropriate set- tings, among the .most 'beautiful of which were these for the toe dance by a female Impersonator. and for y Ross i{amllton'g solo, “Darling I After the Mayor had pinned the calme up to, and easily surpassed, Love Yon," which was written and Society's ibronze medal on younglall that wus demanded. ' 4 lcomitosed iby I-lloward Fogg. ifhle as 'Tire dramatic sketches that were dl-rector of the orchestra. Another he presented -last night sein-tl-llatc students assembled, who then pro~i With Original Wit and hum0i‘. “Re -##4 ceeded to "bounce" him in tho goes on Leave! staged in an es- -taminelt in France. -gave "Red New- .mlnn" an i ’ 'FOUND LADY"‘8 HANDBAG ON st. -Peters amd. Apply this 0i‘~ .tice and pay for ad. 6188-2l-1| *FOR CALE--SAINT 8I9» DAP- »per Don and one good drivinii ima/re, olieatp. Willard Kelly- isonthpqrt, 6142193i. _ ‘l.'08T ON ST. PETERS ROAD *enjoyed and lit U10 N090 helifly land -dramatic style thy Master Herr hapthorn, President of Uh-e Mission Band. His clear well modulated voilce ibic-ing ‘heard ri-istzlnctliy iilu ovcry part of the ha-ll. A most on- joys-ble vocal ‘solo was next rend- ered by iMli-ss Isiissa-ii-ith iMcK‘i.nnon who possesses a nice melodioiis voice und sin-gs with much express- ion. The itev. W. Ii. 'Muir then reud the _'beautiful story of "Tho Otiior- wise Man" thy t-ho Rev. J. Van Dyke. the -story »btt~iug profusely -illustrat- ed -by lantern slides. 'l‘ho program was thorougihly appreciated ‘.1-nd Y l-ed by Chancellor Lutzeu and For- eign Minister Stresemanu at Lo oarno have'heen approved by th os. - Chancellor Lutzer told part leaders today that 'the governmen votes of thanks were accorded -to all who had contributed. treaties- THE Plllllllilll Truck Chain. Finder kindly re- M turn to Love's Garage. 6187-21-li ___________..__._--- *FOR RENT-HOUSE AT 103 Norlh River igtggdlleil modern. A -Ph - . pp y one 811| 11 18 8|. _______.____._------- *JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously exeouted. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printery, Phone 133- ___________._._.__------ 'YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPEB Prices B0 for 100, 100 for 85c. 350 for Ile. 500 for 81.00. 1.000 for 81.05. Poltplid. Guardian Office. _ 'U8 I CAUNUOMI. IAUIAGIO- Mads frcah every day. Saunders. Newsom dt Co., Market Building. M74-‘l-ll-Gmol. -. *FOR black price Apple, 'IM up. I. OILVER silver. to Test Strength port Early in Ses ernment be Defe (Special to The Guardian) . OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 20.-The Conservative party is already liet- tiing down 'to work. Hon. H- H- Bteven-s, Minister of Trade and Commerce in the last Meighen (lov ernment placed a resolution YM' terduy on the order papers of the I-louse of Commons which may de- velop into the chief bone of ron- resoiution :which will c0016 SITUATIUN VIJEVELUPING AT DTTAWA ake Important Move oi Government Sup- sion. --‘ Progressives C of security and arbitration inital- Premilcrs of German federated stat- hnd are void. and because of the lapse of time iincurmbly void. ., -He said -the theory of the ap- o pllcant scczn-s to be that resort -may be had to the Dominiimi interpre- pation Act so as to plura-iize the Y words "Elected Candlidiwtfl' ‘Bild make them rcud. Elected Candid t rites." Wm maign “ner th” mcamo pact Mr. 0'Counor contended that this signing ceremony in London Dc- l ll llwl (ml where ll ccmber .ilrst and that a new cabin- g:.:l,’;rn;.§, gnzgll is] nolylliscimclil ot will be formed in sympathy “ml l y l _ . with Locarno policies and oblige* quill, apl,a,l-ent ,pm-lianwm _has ills. lions. In consequence Of the Chen- eioneti time $100 is only ninieient coiior`s conferences with party lloaders the government is assured of a big madority in the Reichstag for acceptance of the Locarno he contrar intent he said is security for only one candidates costs. Mr. Inman conbended that the recount lis single, and the-t the re- count is a unit, There ‘has only been one election to start with. lil Oansada there have been only three or four dual constituencies. lu mak- ing it recount _means going over eu the -uniietn. into incidentally ell lthose cast for all the candidates lmust -be counted. wdiether tiiore are four or onily two. lie sail-d that tha 9,mgnn_t of $100 is very small. and provision is m-elle elsewhere in the Act 'for -payment of the bul- aiico oi’ th-_= amount of costs. Judge Stewart sold that no doubt ,__..1._-- (Coniiinucd en Page 3) llicemen were shot. one seriously. when the raiders threw the bomb. ~ l SWEPT lil 35 Fl. llllll Will Mexican Port was Completely Under Water for Two Hours. (Canadian Prsu) MEXICO, »Nov. 20.-Dispatches from towns near Zlhuatianejoe the Pacific cons; port which has .been inundated by a tidal wave, say that the wave was 35 feet high. it swept sudden-ly over the little port, which was -abmerged for two hours. 'No estimate-. of the number of deaths afr available. The tida-l wave which occurred Tuesday, is believed -to have been caused by a voloanio disturbance somewhere -ln 'the Pacific. There is -sti-ll no communication with Zihiiatanejos. and no direct reports have been reccilved from there. tato Crop For ling the session commencing Feb 10 Estimate of U. S. Po- . Year 1925 (Canadian Prsas.) crop of 27,231,000 bushels is th lowest since 1916. land indicates a crop of 43,154, average. Compared with las month. the current estimate is but a little larger in New Hemp small. --__-oo>-l [IIS-AETEH Wi ill Dilemma or Gov- 71) sa ~ 0 -Ijfikely to be Plao ` 9id~b1¢-' on the ‘Yip Qffvvfybvdw ‘70'l9“¢ 1 Killed in Fire Which is expected that the motion will 'r ' " " ` ,om ,lm l,m,e,_nmon, M om" an vei. 1. Ne,11e saturday, November zinc. 1925 ifnla Threatened Fl'£I\ ch amendment giving the Progressiv- Powder Magazine. es what they have long fought for and boiled to get. if there is no ami- endment forthcoming and a vote is WIDE l taken on the whole the aiititude of the Progressives will -be watohced witili interest, When this question of rural cred- \ tention on December 10- its came up before the Banking Committee in 1923 it was acknow This ' ' '~ up in the coming session. will deal lodged that there was a barren ar- witih rural credits and is designed ea of credit not served by the bank to be satisfactory to the -Progrer ing system of Canada. and not auf-' sivoo. in fact the resolution is con- iioiently covered by the loan com- Sspt. 25th, shipments went out to the following widely aoattsred points. St. Pierre, Newfoundland, Australia, I New Zealand. England. Scot- land. south Africa, and Singapore (atraita Sattlement, 45 daya from New York.) There certainly muat ba unusual cxcalianca in Moira Chocolates for them to win auch worid~v/Ida acceptance. _ (Canadian Prsas.) today. The high wnid caused fea that the flames might reach th and vigorous efforts were made b prevent a disaster. The fire was finally brought e "“"°"””"l The new estimate for New Eng- l 000 bushels which is 76.8 percent O of last yea.r's total of 56,170,000 ' D S bushels and 86.1 of the five year § i _... ll ________---- trifle less in Maine and Vermont. PUNPK\N P\E~ ‘S shire, Massachusetts. Rhode is- . land and Connecticut. Loss to date‘ '\°\'\\B '\'| 'Am from freezing or rot has been al ` TOULON, France. Nov. 20-The Tomnim cloudy _ _ _ _ naval arsenal here caught on fire Mon”-wi, mlm powder and explosives maga|ine.~l-Iclifax. cloudy civilian and naval authorities to Bomm, cies., puddings. Defeat Of Former Premier Dr. Nott (Canadian Press.) 0T'i‘AWA_ N0y_ 20._1~i,e United MELBOURNE, Nov 20»Dr. Noll. States lmiaio cl-ol, is now lliachli at is four hundred votes niiond of Ed- 345_503_000 -hllgheig, as Comm,-Bri ward Theodore. former La-hor pre- with 454,734,000 husheis fm- iasi mier of Queensland in thc fight fo year ah,-i 4i7‘g4g,000 ilugheis lhe the federal constliiieiicy. About F 6179 11 21 al average for the last five years, ru-_ “f 'mc' ' ` lm;-ill Tl-al-in Commissioner .pl-ed. c-ouiitoil and chances of Theodor eri¢ Hung, Naw yo,-i¢_ The e_q.nr<-. roiisidororl practically hope timated New York state potato if'-B5- oiic tlimisuiiil ‘vrrtos reulnln in h __ ..- ALMOS-Q A NECESQTY af /‘/E ‘ ~\\ \ \\. _ pitals along with 300 roasted phea- sants and several hundred iced Almost Certain years it will contribute to the com- mon pool. We have an Empire which can be made entirely self- ; sustaining. Our people can be em- B ployed profitably under the same a flag and I believe we ought to de- n vise some combined scheme of migration and trade which will re- e lieve us of our surplus population and at the same time settle our empty lands overseas." _ Announcements, Coming Events, ' . Meetings, Etc. Rater-2c. per word each insertion. |’°United Church Anniversary Tea and Bazaar Thursday. Nov- ombcr 26th. 607s-ll-l6eod5i. l- *"D:iii<-.o in il. ll. S, l{'a'll, -Elmer- alfl, Nov. 23rd. l.ati`ic5 witih fbaskcts 0 1 “Big sale of furs and fur coats lat Cutilffo'nnil Cutliffe store Sat- Iurtlziy, November 21st. l 6161-20-Zi "l-Intcrtainment and Basket. Social at Kelly‘s Cross Hall. Nov- ember 25th. eiie-i1-ziiuai. I "Concert and .Pie Social will be held in Un-ion iHla‘l-l. Tlordien on Nov. -24th. if stormy 'first fine ii-igiliii, following. 6130-11-19 tif. "Tho Spring Park Women's Ih- ntitute will hold an Apron ami Fancy Work sale at Holman's. Sat- urday, Nov. 28th. 6155-11-20-5| °’iCnme to iihe Pleasant Valley institute .Bean Supper Tuesday ev- ening, November Zith, if not une. 25th- At home of Mrs. Andrew' iStevenson. 6167-l1~21M2i. "The Wnme`n'n institute of Sea View intend holding an entertain- ment and l’ie Social in Sea View Hull. Tuesday. Nov. 244th. Admis- / ` ` -3- ,- ._ cloudy iiiith scattered snow flu ries. 42 'Quebec rnlln ._ 0 Charlottetown. fair .. Y Sain-t John. fair .__,_._-_ A -- ----'“ ` 'ron.oN'ro_ Nev. 21.-ivnn-itnn fresh west to north winds mcsti 50-34 sion 15 and 25c. if stormy first fine night. 6188-21-2i 3, "Wanted goose and duck fea- l._ thers, best prices paid when not mixed. Will also taite old feather' beds. Henry MacFarlane 8 O0. Rear R 'i' Hoimau‘s. *A36 . . 36--Gil 80"-11-17t¢l1m0`. 50-39 H-40 H--38 54-42 48-40 "Listing lst. Also Ol' D603 for der control. one fire fighter being ami tomorrow mm” gi, 2,03, I ` , killed when a wail collapsed and sun get; this hint-num ht atrueti as a declaration of 'flnt °f ------------' . _ __ , ._, l°v°\‘ll Ollwtl were lniurld- Dam- ami mes tomorrow mowing conddciiea in the government. it (continued cn Page 3) _ .ages have not -been estimated New York. cloudy llii' High tide this afternoon at 3.58 _ if l l.