i. I" .1)‘ b‘. I t 5 4-‘ gar-Ill, . Fflllllhrl mo! Q pan-Illa"!!! Guardian. Two Gert‘. n. i.. . , l‘ mar. Premier's Stock is Reveals New Premier tbe Public. _ (spacial to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct. 31.~There, .lias been a slight lull in “big gun" el-' ection oratory tioday. -The new Prime Minister, Mr. Boner Law, ' moved into his official residence in Downiirg street and will hold ' his first Cabinet meeting tumor-- ‘iow. He is still experiencing diffi- 1 gully in completing his ministry. rMr. Lloyd George and Lord Bir- lienhead, in their recent speeches at Glasgow, made grant play with . the mediocre ipoliflcail capacity and attainments of the statesmen the Prime Minister had gathered anon d him, as compared with tho e who remained loyal to Lloyd George, and these personal attacks on the new administration hnvs caused oonslderaiblo angry feeling on the part of the ‘Prime Minister's lieutenants. the un-ora especially as, in their election campaign, they are fooling their iinfleniority iin oratory in comparison with their opponents. ' Baldwin Was Tactical. - . latter had regarded themselvesas Moreover, Stanley B£l1(1‘\lilll,\V1lO1Bi116 from Tory attacks. 1S M1‘. Bouar Law's chief lieuten- George is represented as being in-ini-nmeni nnt, is generally thought to have dignnllt and as contemplating tliefipmnni-rg part My“ to vnitedstales:a‘so ‘he 0e11,“. been somewhat tactless, ii-nm an eleotloneering stnndiiblnt, when he declared that there would be’ no immediate reduction in- m... U011- Alwletller. in the general es-l einuation of‘ the press, .M<r. igonsr-l Law's electiorr stock seems to- » ho ,'ln n. falling, placket, “wing 41m] WW1! DWQQ $100k, the nowspair. ., .91‘: assert." ‘ll"‘risfng. "1915 CD110“. 1n a letter to friends in Belfast, makes his rim Political pronouncement iin. sills’ Pflmpnlgn, expressing the fervent hope that a government will come into lpower in ‘England, which will be thoroughly loyal m the Irish settlement as contained in the lotion ot 1920, as far as the six Ulster ‘counties are concerned, and declairlngtllat he wigheg tr, bring home to the ruluds of the British electorate that the single aim of thaNorthern Ireland gov- r-rnrruent ls to promote even giiii closer relations between Ulster {flue-mu O §Q-OQ-OQ-O- CONDENSED SPECIALS 044% RATES-duo. par line per day. 5c. or lino par day for B dnys or over. . °- l 1111.9 Der do; for 6 days or over. Conn '8 WOIWI o a line. Groups of I gig-urea. Initial letters. count as urn! word. M pa: cent. discount for Addraa ‘forms part of nu. d (or; Special notes Fugnil Boo ld. 75o for seven we do for one weak. Situation wanted, for leym words. 50c per w r-ro LIT-ill noon House. modern convenience. Apply 139 Hillsborough St. Nov 2l-pd ‘BOARDERS WiANTE'D.- WARM rooms, central locality. Apply Guard-tan Office. 2i. -_-—Z-_ ‘FOR SAL! DWILLING HOUSE with all modern improvements. situated on Bayfleld Street. Ap- ply Benj Carter and Son. ‘NOT-lCEa-NOW IS THE TIME to put your stoves. ranges. also furnaces in goodbrdor for the winter. and your guns repaired for Fall allootingn-Jaanes White, KonoSt. ~ . - 1W1< ‘WANTID-JUPIL NURQEB AT nominee Hospital. nkownesln. Maine. ‘Court. dfllrionths. to uporl n on _ ‘"1’ QDOOBIB-M-flwkl ‘MOMTRIAL f!‘ ling co, don l mnrodslling and Coats ma» w order. or aur trlinmi on hand. imkcua ' m!” s... "'. tow real live 91' ,11-1W’s Lieuieuuuts ed lit Lloyd Georges ilitacks .liesellt ‘ifriticiams ‘oi Mediocre Puliticai Gapacity auiVAitaluuleuts 0i Bullar Law Cabinet Fur- ~ and England. wage bit-tar fight to the finish with (lflwllfifll. One troulble seems tc. be bobbed up against those under the Lloyd George banner 1n 3th n balloon... a highest class ralmirinl- All klndl aura- Opon oven: may wf~.......e1. wmr a d "'.""¢'::.li UV 6R1 ll II l‘ . infill autoioo It” I101: ' ' and rlsestonlorrqw Rising. ‘Press Comment as Losing Favor With John Robert Cl-yncs, inn 51189011 at Huckuall, Nottinghanusliirc, to 1118111. said that the Labor party would readily give up it-s capital levy plan if there was a. better method, but if the. other parties had no plan they lrnd no rig-ht to any that i.iaibor‘s scheme would not succeed before it had been tried. The Pact Has Fallen Through. ‘LONDON, Oct. ‘db-The so call- ed co-operativc pact between Gov- ernmental Conservatives nnd ‘the liloydiGeorge and National Liber- als which yesterday ‘appeared to 156 gaining strength today seemed near u. smash up that may force Lloyd ‘George to really curry ou. his ‘threat to spread the war and the men who ‘brought about his that Conservative candidates have running certain constituencies whiere the Lloyd carrying out of his threat if the Conservative party ddes not with- drsiw some of tille candidates ul- reirdy entered against his follow- ers. Brunet Attendance at‘ Grand Masonic Visitation At a special communication at St. John's Lodge. No. 1, A. F. and A. M.,.a Grand Visitation of tho Grand Officers was prcscntcil. District Deputy Grand Master Nicholson accompanied by Grand Master J. M. Murley was present. There were present the lirrgest number of brothers yet seen in St. John Lodge. After the -Third Degree was con- ferred a sumptuous banquet was provided. the caterer being Mr. Bnlderson of the Strsthconn Hotel who rsoetved enthusiastic praise from the ibrethern. FUEL COMMISSION GONSIDERS COAL QUESTION OTTAWA, "Oct. SIP-Prelimin- ary discussion on Canada's ins problems and the need of wider utilization of Canadian iii-t inolls coal, after its adoption fur mice use took place tih-is morning at a meeting of government scien- ills-ts. The purpose of the committee is to consider means of milking Carr- iida more independent of American nnthracite supplies ily considering iliealis of using Canadian coals ior house ‘hefltlllg- The Weather, Etc '» Elil-"EPJSES ‘AR;- as ‘MEEDSTHE L835 ATTENTION yo.) G-IVETU men THE FA$T l $2.00.: ERTHE‘! i mtg, 1—-Fresh l0 stmqiorth? gozlvrl-hwe" Wmd“ ueonuiu‘ b; night. Fair and cog}; .. m" phi,‘ evening at 8.42 .40. - 6 Iw‘ wwfllunqing, November . iii. a Covers ‘s Puller v. / - -, _.- .1 \ 41a Z f,“ Wé: I rm“ T “N-wwm-r‘ Prince. y bEvrybody lid-weird lsiauil, Like ‘the Dew CHARLOTTETOWMCANADA WEDNESDAY, NOV._ 1, 1922 Latest Bulletins lu Bliei a BAlN-‘imlivuhnoli. Oct, 3l.-—Sev- eral vossels have founllered in. a gala aloni-l the Pacific ‘Coast. ROMlE, Oct. 31.~—-'1‘welve per- sons reported killed in various at. tacks yesterday in which Fiiscisii were involved. WASHINGTON. Oct 81—Mariori W. Deuries, presiding Judge, court of customs appeals, resigned to practice l8JlV. LONDON, Oct. 31.—Futher K81" turd Vaughan, one of the lilost prominent Jesuit priests in the pupal and a booster of the late Cardinal Vaughan d‘ied here today l .PF.'I1I..AIDEILPHEA. Oct‘. 3i.-— Pancho Villa, flywcight champion won- on points in his eight round ‘bout with Patsy Wallace, of Phila- ilelpilia. HONOLULU. Oct. Zillr-Lieut. Hynos and Sgt. Rosl, Owen, army aviators were killed near here. ‘file airplane sldeswiped into o. piano piloted "by Captain Wm. Ai- Zcn and fell 200 feet into water. NEW (lRiliEANS, ‘Oct. 31. —- 'l‘hree lcilled nnd four setdonslyili ‘uled in rear end collision South- ern Pacliiio Sunset: Express and circus special, the injured were from the circus train. ' NEW YORK, Oct. BL-Sellrclfl for bodies of several ‘girls be-' ievod lost in fire that destroyed‘ l five story manufacturing build-I rig in Brooklyn is being made. Dnc man was killed lrl jumping,‘ ind cight girls injured. PARIS, Oct. ‘31.'—‘Fl‘8l1(!11~ gov-| is inclined to ‘give as lying ill aibeyancc pending some‘ definite development irl repara», tiolis problem. it is indicated in} nuthoi-utlvc sources herd. ll NAVADA, Oct. 31.—-—l"lve burned to sleuth and nine fatally lnlnred in fire Ytiint followed explosion of gasoline tanks of mail truck and . private automobile, -whiich coili- ihe itogcrs‘ office asked him dcd. Niric of thc victims were Fili- pino school teachers. NEW YORK, Oct. fl0.— National League baseball clu.b obtained per- culinr pack Ben Flys, icithnrldcr. frolrii Baltimore for the sum of fifty thousand dollars, also four othei:___pluyers from different other leagues. PARIS, Oct. 31—.'Count S. F. Doza has telegraphed his resigna- tion as Italian Arnibassador at Paris to Premier Mussolini. takes the view thr-t the sllonld have in such posts men to accord with their policies. NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-- Battling Slkl, conqueror of Georges Carpen- tier is coming to United States in January and will appear in Ameri- can ring in February. Tex Rickard ialnnounicod. ‘K111i Norifoiik, light- lieavy weight will probably be his first opponent. ~ - NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J., Oct. 31.—Jane Gibson, w-ho claims to have witnessed slaying of her Pastor Wheeler l-Iali and his choir leader, iMrs. Eleanor Mills, evaded newspaper reporters by airbag loud of hucksllot over their 8R B. " "WASHINGTON. Oct. - 31. -- .'1‘he control of the Chinese Eastern railway has -revsrted to roads board directors,‘ with Chinese gov- ernment held responsible forpro- tection of property under direc- tion of the Amcriruxr. British, French. Italian and, Jiiprxncse gov- ornaments. BERILIN. Oct. 31.—-li‘ornler Elli- ‘ieror William's wedding present to his ‘bridé of next Sunday. Prin- cess i-lerininc of Reussi, will be a diamond, seven hundred brilliants with a pair of earrings, thc gifts costing eight hundred million marks, according to newspaper reports. _ fl-vfi-i (ll-l-DRBOURG, Oct. 31.-Cunnrd liner Acqutanimand Saxonia ar- rived bor-c after tampsstuous voy- ages. The Saxonia took three limes her usual time to make the trip from Plymouth in the storm. During her voyage llld received several distress signals from other boots oaudiit in gala. WABH-INGDON. Oct Sb-Formal reply declining Allied ‘ invitation for Alma-loan participation rln Near Bast peace conference to be aid next month at Milsanllo- Wwi lar- land, was forwarded today from Stats Dopntmeiattlaroush British. French c - ltailan Amliueado I here. Amer cull. I era only. will he sent. ‘ ' = ‘suntan ; There svias n- ilre in the vfur0-1 hi. Exhibition 01 l": Scenes From Many Lands governments] p . dlvidellce in Bluclr Fire investigation Golden (an Sweats he was Diiered $l00 by Louis Block tu‘ Burn llis Junk Warehouse, Which was insured ior $4,500. Fire llap- pened Few Days Alter. Mr. Block Denies. An investigation by Fire Mar- he told lier $6,000 was the value. shal E f-l. ‘Beer was b08111?‘ m 111v‘ (To Mr. MacKilnnon) He flflked Poiicc (‘hurt yesterday into the them to send a man down to see circumstances of the fire on Sun- ihc goods and the book-keeper gay mgiénilng, .0<g;\1g1t ly‘l1;$h\\"lll"t3' said it was not necessary. house o ours ' 0c . 6W 1'11 1 dealer, city. The investigation was tna result of information 81V 9n by it nicais moan’ Lhfil 11;‘ klliidi hi1". Block figured he hail 6% been offer-ed 10 y r. 0C Wtoils 0i‘ old ‘tires in lilo warehouse, sot ilrc u» lll-‘i building a few iinyxsiwilich lie llflll bought up every.- liciore tllc ‘tTJUBBPQlJOU. Til-z \\'»_il'r'ii\\'llel‘e and for which he had paid we "as insure.‘- . -i' 9.900 on an average 4 cents a pound. He and a full c .1m is be i lP-‘uz-H kept no books to show what he Th0 ALIQPDBY 99119131 355151911 lheipaiii. Ho had been accumulating Eire Marshal and Mr. Donald Niuciihls stuff ior years uud had never Klnnon, K. C» 1111119111911 1°!‘ MT-itricd to dispose of it. He believed Block. l d t ihe had over half a car on hand. The witnesses exam no Yes PP-Tho tires. were down stairs at day were Louis Block. G‘/1i1911,iioth ends of the warehouse. There Carr. Geo. 1R. Hooper. Mflffllllhlfr-viis also over‘ two ton of inner iCarn and Percy Carl‘. Adidlllllqtubes in bugs, horsehair estimat- ment-of the investigation Wiliycd at '2 tons in bugs, mostly down made until l0 o'clock this 111°1'11"stiiirs near the big doors, which iilg. he bought from pedlars at from ' 2i’! to 25 cents a ppund; also clntll |clippings, from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. ,bcui_'ht from tailors and pclliurs iTwenty three years 111 the lllflkut 12 to l‘5 cents a pound. There business. ‘Louis Block 1951111911 "was about. 1% ions of wool 0n that for the past two vearséw didiliic ground floor, 0.000 m 1,000 not own any real estate. e that time ilolil 111B P10119115’ 111111 ter rope and 1%’ tons of 111T T009 The Warehouse Stock Louis Biook Testifies continued to do business in 111113dmvns~tzrirs. There was a Stock 11f old location on the south 1111B "Pannier, about 1% tons. lnflstly 111 Vvdter Street Whore 119 315° “Ved-lsticks. There was also about 400 11°“ lbs. of copper, 500 lbs. of zinc and The property. for-molly 111B- belonga to the city- H9 115511- 1119150 lbs, warehouse for storing $011k ""111 ‘Witness shipped goods of brass in the cellar‘. The goods in the W81e11°115e ‘Wm and quoted some shipments. Oct 1st, but not those in the P“1"_tho warehouse lar. . was 3 tons of ropc upstairs. house Sunday morning, Oct. 15t- He had put linsurancc on lnflulll. Itm. $4,500 iii one policy, with Mr. In Bed When Fire Started. Rogers. The lad)’ 11°°k'k°e1“3" at ill. --- -----——~ —~ — the time what goods he hurl und (('1>11l111i19(1 o" Page Three) "1 empty bags, about 3 toils of lobs- right 0f £119 dwenmiz-izllong after lie took out lllSllbélligé c insured at the time 01' i115 11m» ‘mdrcpt no invoices. All the goods 111 except the rope was oil the ground floor. There When thc firc started curly Sun With llis Fiauce (Special to The Guardian) OGiDldNiBURG. N. Y.. Oct 31- H-arold Main, of Guelph, near Ot- tawa. was instantly killed early this morning. near Marlotick when n closed oar in which he was. rid- ing with his fiance, Miss Viola Skzinn, of Prescott, went into u ditch on the Prescott-Ottawa high- way and overturned. . Miss Swonn was driving the out‘ and fearing that she could no". pass .111 approaching vehicle, ask- erl Mr. Main to grasp the wheel. The cur- sworved to the side of the road, skidded in the sofi dirt and went into the ditch. Mr Main MZlS tiirowrl through the wilzd- shielll, fracturing his skull. Miss Swami escaped without injuries. iMr. Main, who was an insurance ngeilt. was well known throughout the Ottawa section. Fisbermaus Budy ‘lakeu Back Hume 0n Board Patriot LUNENBL'RG, N. 5.. Oct. 31. — With ller flag at half-mast, the Canadian destroyer Patriot arrived hero today from Gloucester with the body. of Captain' “Bertie" Denlonc. member oi‘ the champion Biuenose crew, who was drowned at the American fishing port Thursday night. (‘nptain Angus Walters. of the Blucnose, uncle of the dead marl, and Halifax, nciwompailled the bully. The crew of tho ilestroyer stood at attention while the caskct, r1. n. silvei~| 3-D "pi By Ian. ouua. an o. o. a. Annual Inlaollyiulklvbnd i ... . 1601i Prize Olffiffiil Contestants, Attracting Attention at urinary. The Splendid $150.00 Chesterfield Glierell 1s a Prize in the Guardian f uuteat, is ou Displayi- at Huimau’s Summerside, Where it is Attracting Great Attention. The magnificent $150.00 Ches- iialolmaws have specialized. in tel-field to be given as n prize -in high quality Cbeowrfleldn tor The Guardian's Big Circuiatl0n1 years. A close study of the. mor- Contest is now on ‘Exhibition lnykets and the requirements of the the show window of Rfl‘. Holman people has enabled chem to have Limited, Suilimerside, and is eli-1Chesterfields designed tomaotall citing much favorable comment. those requirements, hence tllepop- lt is superbly constructed through ulairiily and fame of Hickman’: out. Marshal Sanitary Cushions Cheslerfieids. and springs ili hack. scat and‘ The lucky candilhte wllxo sec- iirms; irradc for H01lll1lll'=i by a uros this coveted prize is assured ,fir'iil that specializes in high qual-iof limitless comfort. with her lily furrlilurc. The Chesterfield ilrllome the centre of attractionand ‘S4 inches long; ‘has extra ‘well itho envy of many. - hrnccd frames; reinforced through The Guardian's $.150.00-,Olaester- out; and the foundation is strerig- field to be given away In. ourBlg tlrened by woven strap wdbblngiCirculati-on Contest is one of the These Cheslerfields have comlmost popular prizes that-could be fort packed ilitn every inch, the imagined at this value, and! we spring construction is ‘unifornhjwould advise those interested in They have that luxurious, embra- examining it to call at pimada cing quality that puts one at Furniture Department; whore it peace wit-h the world. may be seen at nvy time; T ' iraped with the British ensign and containing the body of the late fisherman, was llornc ‘ashore Oil the shoulders of eight oi the Patriot sailors. ‘It. was taken ‘Iroin tilem by night members of the Bluenosc crew and placed in a waiting hearse. The crew oi the vessel iicconipimleil the body to (‘ziptzllil Demoilefis ilatc home. All flags in Lunenhurg arc fly- 1 Eng ut hail-mast. New Yiirii Exchange Rates illistiuguisbed liuTJvsfi ille caiv uh bibitlug Many _ _ oi Daughters o_i #010,111} I 9- ' - . t'i i exhibition oi lalld- autumnal! ‘hogs: gligulrilgl-Til“ uaiutuiuizs. the~bci~ of \- work of Miss Marlon Jack tinguished New 31111151111“ "r who is visiting the city, vvusisrfoilr: 1V Gfnlged igztegg; Sin“). pf 1n early settler lrl New Bruns to ‘e osc - " - __ j . i, ltioir has boon arranged by the Mllk. There ll‘l Daughters nf the 151111011935“ P" _‘_ m rilisslon fee oi 25 cents is 1101115 1- ." ‘\ charged and the proceeds “In gozhlllqlrc of Aibdulii Vaiul, s of Grcciuicrc. tist Dorothy and 31188 ‘Surirmcrsiiie, src iittrucl ‘by enthusiastic amt no doubt, in "Charlotte between 11 a.nr. and 9 p-111-.W111 , . - at Eisiowc, own tndaiyéilglgrhlqfoblil‘, llgolltilfilllll. lvclwih-also ‘ii-oz: >n us as. . the exhibition is open. full ililvflill- ilnenlllsd vyy,ggrs"e;g,,g,,,,,._ tags will he tnken of securing p 0- y . ~ _ i handle water colors hi?“ 0ft such outstanding merit figalgllufiliélllziasons Wm‘ "nun, he“ an can y. ' ilifisa Jack. who is a native rlSt-i John.-N.B.. received much of heri‘ training from the famous iCharlesp-l Lamar and from Wnlkor Donne. tho- notsd decorative painteintbonilfoor! -. ' P i uh en res i1? ~11? wi-F-i while sketchingtrips were madexvmgg Gang“ ' in all directions. The RlvieriiLven-i -- lcs and ‘other Italian art centresw“ 11 rtistlc versatility. as wall as the Holy Land, were ransacked for inspiration. She has taken special delight in M01011"! Irish peasantry and landscaPQ-S- ‘19 veloping an attachment ‘for the hos dinn Academy. Her paintings! BX pltable and interwtinfl P801118 H 1m" Jack today h, m a that 1B reflected in tho work oi M 11K- m, ,_ he‘, brush fair way to join that br ant Ell . ll ‘l. . 1 The exhibition at the Ross uni! “Y °f Am°rkmn “mm at 9 a a Gray includes many lovely sketcbM of Alaska. Yukon and British Col- umbia. There are some charming pupils of Cecelia Beaux, CG)’. _ .. controvented phases ‘ _~ _ ——"§- laation of Fascist! and tbe_ nlem- on born n: that organisation in R911" will leave for home after DB1P1°11° gppnsssion this evening. the sit- nngiqn in Italy according to semi- offloial utpression is reililfdfiii 1‘! normal settlement of crisis with assumption of premiership by Ben- ito ‘Mussolini, Fnoclntl leaderliail- od with satisfaction by public opin- lbelievorl that the items at for next your, ed- appropriation for naval omen-g aeolian. or: site-Mutt»! hish l. - . h"; eighteen min- ottatowu. g e ed d mobil- waisirurromolv. Oct 31-80m- ~ Pl’ D9117” "'1 111ml“. ‘mahmr: yqoaclijsd on some of theitcms. ‘DYE TXCIIQd H11 l‘ BOl~ Beautiful Pictures Under Auspices land scent-s. and 11 1111111 ., Eliot. Zng atten- uon‘ ‘other voftfaitg iryciurle one also iuuuy sket- nnng of the, l-iuiy Lnriil. particular- tho vicinity of Acca where Jack taught ED211311 1n 111° a Pr-fslllfl near Miss- ltv and the entire cilllollliilil 01'6" gents a remarlralblc exhibition of ‘M-iss Jack has exhibit-ed in £119 Pnris Salon, tug slllflltlxftei . .ux s. ‘i. istes and the N1 ‘before the the lil (filnnil-n $11K‘- contributor to the uiontreai art exhibition and, at-the Cam" hlbit a keen spiritual 09109011011» They arc rich in ubriloslfheré and vivid in color and rnuilisna-m 8111911 did comibination of observation and Lanai‘, which numbers Mary Gay. Minor- va J. Ghupnrali and Jessie P. La- navy budget which ls now in hands of president for approval. ‘basis of settlement not disclosed. it was is- sue involved ninay thousand men compared with eighty-six thousand for the cur- ront year. inclusion of an increas- re- 1011- carve and provision fdr six snb1 marines instead of three. Naval officers believed compromise 1 Noon Exchange cables iii New York Oct. 31. Sterling . . . . . . . . . .. 54.45.36 cunts FFBlICh Franc 7.81 " [l-illlllll Lira . . . .. . 4.09 " Dutch ‘Guilder . . 39.08 " German Mark .0217 “ Canada . . . . . . . . . .. $100121 “ Argentine Gold Peso 81.57 ‘I Japanese Yen . . . . . .. 48.18 " Shanghai Tael . . . . 73.88 " Indian ‘Rupee - 2E1“ I‘ Bar Silver . . . . . . . . . . . 0i Prime New York acceptance Oct ober 3D, 4 per cent. » Condition of Stock Market Oct- 31.—-Activc and Wonk. settlement of 011951111115 01 Anwfi was closed by order of American government last Allilllst. 15 111- 3 lair wuy of being: react-ed,‘ it WM intimated in British ofliclal quar- ieq-s many and, impression was given that the Consulate 80°11 would Foe rte-Opel!“- townrils the Protestant Oruilfln- _ , “M, m“, em. 5K9- 111 suml1ler91de- when‘ vi“ rotormcliot-WOUQIiW-rlo: ill FTIIJICE . . Jack's ‘pictures were llXlllllllfidqt-ed fi9"t"““‘5~ “ ' j m,‘ ‘ltOiME. Oct. Sr-41HTSC1BL1 ground man were purchased on tilc spotiunil Flmrilers and some 9y nlvailed homes of form-Jr P11111191‘ y I , atrons and i-sintcil sccncs around John Bu!!!" nird count Vaiino, deputy Nlvfllfi Bombacci, Cornimuilist lender and Artuno ’l‘ai‘br-iclu, Socialist fornlor miinisier; _Sioclnllst literature and other properties confiscated Sig- nor Nltti is absent in southern Italy. ELPASO, Texas, Oct. 3l.—-Fran- cisco Villa, la forrllcl- rebel ch-iel d.” shot and slightly wounded wh-ile trying to put down ail up- rising ‘headed lily Jesus 11901191- thc aged father of the late ltinrtin Loopcz, for ycnrs Villa's right hand lllf-lll, according to reports here. up- rising occurred oil Villa's ranch. ----<-oo—- Announcements, Coming Events Meetings, Etc llA'l‘lll.—-‘l0 per lino per Gay. 9. or lino psr day for 8 days or ove- go a lino par da for 6 days or over 5 figures initia letters count an one war . 10 par cone. discount t..- caab. Address forms part. of ad and mun be paid for. "lectric plant new halt price —-Bruce Yeo, Soul-ls. " Attention is called in LONDON. 0_ot. 31.—~An amicals inn Consulate at Newcastle which "Reserve Thursday. Nov. 2nd the following sales Nov. 0th.. Kenneth McMillan, Covehoad Road, see andbillc. Nov‘. tit-h. Harry Moors, r10 Days More 0i can; Muutest Left-Step Lively 1 There is going to ‘be a fine skirmish b11115 week in the Gnardp idrihfgreht" campaign. i Next Saturday is the last day of the $100 Extra prize offer. Next Saturday also means the close of the final extra vote offer of the campaign. ‘it is a case of everything to gain and nothing to lose this 1week. Subscriptions turned. in this [week count on the $100 extra prize and also count on the 100,000 extra vote offer on $20 clubs. Get into tho bntiic in real fash- ion this week. This .5 the ulg week of the campaign. No znorr special prizcs~no more extra votes. Things are getting real iii- terusting now. Everybody is get ting _\'otes and the wise candidates only menus that you win n-greut DT-ilfihblll- also imoulo .. ‘that - you havediitbéiited your opponents. It means victory with all its lsu/raeia and it also means that the liund- reds of friends who have been sending in their coupons and sub- scriptions for- you regularly, can rejoice with you on the closing nigiht of tho campaign. ' "' ' Ask all your friends to help you now while it moans so» much to you. Realize all your promises. Get in touch with all those "see you later" friends.- - ~- ' Explain to them that their help iusit now will mean everything to you. Don't take "no" for an ana- wer. Throw in the high speed -iutch—open tho throttle and dash "lead of your opponents and will not lose many minutes this , vxcck. The Guardian campaign manage 11’ $011 haven‘! 1111811 Wflfkllll; menit wants you to know what a. hard, candidates, get real busy noiw. Secure every possible sub- scription this week—it. will bring you nearer to victory uni the grand prize Studebaker. You cannot hope to win‘ the very great advantage lit is for you to get in every possible‘ subscrip- tion iihis week while tho last. 8X- tra votes are bedng given. . And this is the intent and pur- pose ofthis article. If you mine $1595 Studebaker or the $1385 this advantage you will leave no Muicwell without some effort. Just stone unturned to secure aub- stop and. til-ink what it mcuns LOJUPipQiQnQ this week, win one 0' thczc nfelll cars. lt not "QTEP lav-ELY). Severe Wind Storm Continued Last Evening Ceuirai and Eastinl Part Olfffdllllti! Affected Must. Halloween Boys bad. Rough Playmai in Mischief Making About the (lily. ' blown down. An accident of this kind occurred at Kinross Monday night, when a barn belonging to Mrs. D. ‘McDonald was blown aver and the roof of a blacksmith shop carried oil. > , The l-lllliolboro River yesterday The Halloween crowds of boys who were out looking for mischief inst night had a rough and up- rorious playmate in the ‘ severe winiistorill which visited the prov- ince Monday night and which con- tinned with unabated fury all_ last evening, wreaking considerable Wag n 111535.91’ whim can; and the damage throughout city and waves coul be seen breaking country. over the wharf on the Southporl. side. Thorewas an exceptionally high tide yesterday moral and reports from the North si a in- dicate the worst storm oliice the gale of November 4000 when tho ‘S. S. Sovinto was wracked. The city streets yesterday were littered with: the wreckage of broke lililbs and roof shingles and this morning present an even more disastrous appearance. "For the wind she blew o. hurri- cane." to quote a wcii krlown iCunadlan claosic. During the storm n large tree on the Beales property. Kent 8L. was blown down yesterday and many windows last night through- out the city were blown in and broken. Some cars standing out were damaged, their tops being ATTEMPT arson ‘co ‘ -' r stow UP ORIEL . HOUSE-IN olilulv ‘LONLON. Oct. a1. —tAn attempt was made to blow up Oriel House. the hoadmlIftors-‘ol the govern- ment's criminal investigation do- for supper and bazaar in Consoli- blown oil. pa meat latotoniglm to‘ dated School at Mt. Herbert. Part in the Newsome block a a ublili d -1 to-Ftbo I . of proceeds in aid of Protestant chimney blew down, crashing Four mines lautbcen hiddonill the. Orphanage. through the rool‘ of the Calcdonlan cellar. and on of them no , -. (llllb and the Sons of England l-laii, putting out the lights and causing considerable damage. _lri the country many trees and _ barns, especially in the ' olodcd - the hull aMy v E3119] ‘L... ca. prairies: .1 "_ zilodtriolty from out: a - L-éa 52;“... '--_ _. ~_‘ "tom-Peter Brodie, Anctlonr. l or dist ct. were do dand