j tro 0.0.0608: ceurnsctv There coma‘: a time when, like waiting too long for the hair tonic, It in almost too la-to g to blgln ad- vertising. To play It uh, start notwl 80in time by the forelock while there's enough forolock to‘ seize. ltn the daily ad that counts. new t»; v stone seven ntonths iti the previous . 11122. m 'Q[IIIOHQIOWI Guardian Two Cents Iurniru: Guardian, Founded IEIIS SIIIEER III IIIENBE Al IIANIIS IIF BERLIN RIIITERS Hungry Mobs Infuriated by Sharp Increase in Bread Price Pil lage Food Stores- Jews are Special Object oi Attack-All Berlin Suffers. ' (Canadian Press.) ilEilLlN. Nov. 8.-—Mass food riots and plunderings all over the pliwc occurred today in Berlin, nod my continue tonight in all sec- tions of the greater city. A mass mob attack on the Boerse was one feature of the outbreak, and for the first time a pogrom spirit mun- ifestcti itself in brutal treatment n! Jews and others who looked lilrc Jews. These riots tin far lutve cruised only a local ripple, lasting merely ittitll the arrival of nile- qnnio police reserves armed to the teeth have appeared upon the scene. in the Alexander Place ilistrict this afternoon a Jew was not only beaten but literally stripped and left lying till the police came. Near the Bocrse another Jew was nt- ttii-lteti with bluckjacks rind ser- iously wounded- .\Il|lly btikerlcs. butcher shops, groceries and dellcatessens iii all pitrts of greater llcriln were storin- ed and plundered. Fifty loolcrs were itrrcsted during the day. The food riots were principally precipitated by the now brcnd price oi‘ l-IO billion marks for a stntidnril four-pottnd loaf, which is eqniviilttiti. to it 600 per cent. over- tiiglit lillffllllilfi. This sudden in- crease in food cost set the masses iti motion ettrly this morning, for a skilled worker's pay for last week hardly sufficed to pay for n lottf today. llnnble to btty brand, thousands of men and women cry- ing "Bread and wont" paraded the streets, plundering the bakeries, and other food shops as they went. But they also looted dry goods latter, cutting them into lengths of several metres and distributing them. As the news of this succcssftti plundering spread the iuob was augmented from all liiiln‘?! itnd flit-u tho rioting took nit 31111501111111. turn. Everyone wlto looked like n Jew was attacked. Suddenly amuse the cry: “Kill the Bocrsr. Jcivs," turning whenever driven away, as soon as the police turned their backs. Finally ihe police reslorctl n semblance oi’ order tinder tin.- personai lcnilcrship _0i‘ (‘tcheiiner llegletrrttirgsrat Weiss, chief of the secret political force. in addition to tho outbreaks in the Alexander and Bocrse tlls- trcts, serious riots and plundering occurred in the Moabit, Charlotten- burg and Wilmersdort quarters, as Berlin. Dominion Revenue Shows Increase (Canadian Press.) tViT/HVA, Nov. sr-Thfl current revenue ot‘ the Dominion Govern- llll'lli for seven months of the fis- i-ai year ending October showed nu int- ill-ll‘. ot ‘over ten rulllion tittiiiirs as irontpnrtid with the venr, V The net debt oi‘ the Dominion was eleven millions less at thte end m‘ October than at the end ot Sep- tember but. seventeen millions greater titan the end of October- ‘Ooiidensed Specials per Word, net cacti insertion in thls column. ‘GIRL WANTED FUR HOUSE- Work. Apply 174 Kent St. if ‘LOST-ON QUEEN ST. A green rosary initialed A. Hig» gins. Finder please leave at this office. 11-5-31 located. All modern convenienc- es. Apply Guardian. 6-ilt tile 1r. .___ ‘JOHN A. McDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. ~ 470-940-1110. -____. WANTED- MARRIED COUPLE tn board iri private family. Apply iliinrd inn 178-11-9 3i. l ‘WANTED - CAPABLE MAID for ltcueral housework, Apply to Mr. 1.. D. Murray. 101 Uptper Princo Street. 11-9-31. ‘WANTED, CLERK WITH KNOW- 1111011 ot book-keeping for our Albcrton store. Apply to J. 1i. 111Yrlck a Co. Ltd., Tignlsh. Stat- 11111 "Xllerioncc, references and "elm expected. 140-11-3-00 ‘WANTED FROM 40 TO 50 MEN ‘ or Lumber Woods, tvagaa $60. Kurd to Frederick William's move- Ages to keep the Crown Prlrtt-e newspaper lmllcves that liutrtnne- alt- trrtlt. n. Moosejaw Times 000000000 0000000000 (Canadian Pren) LONDON, Nov. 8.--'I‘he British government. is still awaiting a re- ply trom Franco with regard to its suggestion of tho formulation of a coniuiori policy alincd tit prcvctit- itig the return of former Crown Prince Frederick William front llollritiil to (lcriuany. it is rtwiatliitutl than (treat Britain, will iicaire to adopt every safeguard to ytrevent his ltppcr Silcsiart estate, where he would be lrin position to indulge iii nrlivltict subversive of tho pence and existence of the present Ilcptt- blicurt government. if Pratt-co agrees with tit-a Brit-I lsli tiewpolnt it. is probable Illilll collective representations will be‘ ituide to liolland, with u view to ltceplitg tho former Crown I’ritrce within the Dutch borders. A lhirit despatch lust night. said Premier Poincare ltud apprrvcil Jrh suggestion for joint rt» prt-suirrition lo iiollurtti with rc- li‘i'illli. BERLIN, Nov. 8.-—"it is nu not. of btirbarity which recalls the Dirh prisoner on the desolulcd island of Wlcrlntzr-n," says Der Atrieltsbotc the lliotinrt-hist organ, today. Tltc nvss ilciniirtds that Fredrick \\'il- litiiu 11v fortniiittl in rcturti to ltls rilitive totirttry rutl live 1s it irtv» Will Have A Morning Issue stores and wholesale clotii houses, dragging lmlcs oi‘ cloth from the afternoon they camped outside, re- well as in every suburb of greater FIIEIIBH IIPPIISE ltowever, that France, even more! larédrrick wmmm "m" so“; w nrnii-Arnericurr Developmeirt lilOllllhi Ill sittck ‘to the Public utI bombings growing oitt. of the strike of the railway workers give the and thirty slightly injured. A Severe Earthquake _._______,_j_ _. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ “up \\\‘\\}\ f: Read b Everybody A Man's first published mcnt inma‘ an commando-i‘ as a girl's first engagement does to her. mill‘! attain unttti no mks tilt The twentieth alfimalap "-0.00 1"’ impronion than tho Int. . But ennui-tit. fotzuulng ‘its mind dll In!» ab". CHARLOTTETOWN, CA NADAWFIRIDAY, NOV. 9, 192? 0.05.000 i=0 00ft 000000 000000000 00000000 er N on-Arrival 0 (British United Press.) LONDON. Nov. EI.'-AI.IXIC1'HJI1 by free traders, as ti tux on the “poor tirnn's" lunch, (front Iiritoitfs new preference proposals are alrorttly the centre of much controversy. The Daily News i-stlntiitos that as a result 0t’ the preference, every pound of tin salmon and every pound 0f pot ltoniey from the out- side tanipirtt, will cost a penny more wholesale. Every ituiirt. bot- tle of fruit juice will jump three half pence, according to the ncws and every pottniLoi‘ foreign apples, a half penny. The Westminster Gazette says: A HUIHI potato cargo valued a $65,000 is awaiting shipment i count of the conditions. cargo tnay be bmlly (Iilllllllffll. 'l‘lt uticertaln wenthe Potato (lrowe-rs Association alto whereupon m“ [nob surrounded “one by one ‘lencacleq iu a trunsporiatloit lie-ill) would bi- . the Boorse and attempted to atormlm- the wol.khlgl,uln-,i ' ta/ml, the entrances bitt failed, so all the are being added to m‘, schmy ""1911- uie of things to be taxed and added to foods that. will cost more to buy". None of the preference. proposals will becnttite -i-t'i’tecilvt~, until they ltiivie pariiutneutttry sartctitrti. 'l‘lte Ilmpeirial (lottfercttco tnadc ti lust ltoitr addition of wintrs to-ihe pref- ererttlal tariff‘ offer. Australia and South Africa litte- Danish anti Norwegian steamer lurve come lit-re to load pottttoc while (‘ziuztdian (lovcrntiierit. tlllll) Potato Growers Association liuv (0100000000 00.0 llP t0 000000000000 Anxiety Among Seed Potato Growers Ov- Imperial Preference tered by" Buyers Dfiirefi-[To Flfolifw inent Steamer Has Been Man's Lunch stead, and Will Arrive Shortly. .____ O—--—- Churlottoiowtt. The Danish stouiri-‘altil idxttort. (‘oinpatiy ot‘ er Stui, which was to have IITPIVlJLIjA/ii. Slum,- ltcre Saturday to take thc ritrtgn to Norfolk, Va., has been tlolaycil owing to ilainugt-s received and is taiivt- oi‘ now in dry ilock at itiontrteal. This that a (‘titiiittiiitn (lovernntcttt ship has created anxiety lit-re on i161 is available and could be lit-re by ii‘ there is at frost thtytnovte Illlh‘ been received from Nor- seed potatoes are shipped at lllv risk zuliiiu ili-aywn" has ac-cordingw been oi‘ ihe buyers and this shipment is ciiartoreil. not being guaranteed by the. Seed t-xpecteti Nov. 10th. Nevertheless a loss (IllPI a set-lotto thing for (wet-yous cnn-.li_v steamer. Shipments by rail are 'i‘hei'e ltas been a complaint that llfll lying itiiti, hut. the i’. 1'}. i. Seed villi-ii sttITicit-nl ntrcorttrol over this, as the steam- there or“ u“; (dun-town by (pa, p||y,,-yn_ of tiitlu-t- (‘obblers or (lret-ti Moun- . _._-__.._.-_~L’_»~ -__._ EIIEEK KIIIII I5 FIIIIIIIEHEIII III IIIIII’ f Steamer “Stal” Char- iii Vi w" i — G - lam a Over“ Revolution is Now 0n His Way to England » Secured In- Leader of Counter- Anllul lublcflpflpgp. I17 llnll, Canada and solve Parliament, Georg-e Who Arri (British United Press.) LONDON, Nov. 8.—Wlth iilu close of the imperial Conference, after u five weeks’ sittirtgsgthc lil- twlur in lite vttst- oi’ iht- lllvllllltfi‘ (Canadlan presm) 1“1"*l'11t 111 31181111111 11411011 1111111 111W- il Sliti are the Strttiir (lute import “(LMEI Nu“ g_._.1“dd,,n“w“y u“ l‘1‘ 1111911 0V8? Plltlilll-‘liilfilic 11110111 Norfnilcn“, Nm.\‘.,,g;u,, n.3,“, boat “exp the conth-rence, now shifts iii-tin- word lulu bet-n received Gpncrul nu,luXuH_ 10ml“. of n“, u", iifliy to u state oi‘ (Ifllllllfilltl politic-l, of tltc daritagc‘ to tlic Stttl the grow H‘ . aBQTUI ¢o“m,.,-.revnhum“ m there does not seem i0 be ‘ any id's 111-re have wired the 1101111011111‘ (ETHGLL, stayed a few hours at Mes- question that. 11 51111111111 1'1f‘"11011 the South Gate (‘outpany t- Sunday, A reply favoring this _ _ lh> failure ot‘ the strike, it ¢ sai i: e iolli. ’lhe. Government steamer Curt I ‘ ) A ( uuw tit Iizillfax, site is mam n,m.d£,,.s_ iii-re by iht- end oi the‘ r wt-clt. 'i‘lil:i ulll be the last set-d potato iptnetit. to he made this season _ _ tor Government later. lii0\'iill’, from this Province at the Slllil to-tiny. lie was ilCt'l)lll]liillI8(l by his wife, two officers and a sec- retary, anti carried only a iiand- been current in 110111111111 0111b“ 11111“ i‘irl of luggage. Questioned (IS to "We need a Mussolini Ill (lreece. Premiirr" (‘Jonatns lctids the Govern- Only pure love oi’ coitntry induced inc to try to over- throw ltiui, bttt, as do thousands of (frocks living abroad, l fccl there rertiains hope of establishing i! het- “i do not believe that Gnu-ates will be held next month or Jantt~ ary at latest. Willi rumors have ing ttlte last few days, that Bald- win is planning a dramatic coup, by calling a meeting oi‘ the party next lllionday, the day before as- sembling parliament and 0t‘ tbring- lug on immediate dissolution. The ‘tbs to get ahead ot‘ ‘Lloyd George who is steaming to Clierbourg and England at full speed. and will. be in London Saturday rate oi‘ about tt-n car's u tiny. Ai- .- . . . r _ _ ,1; ri-ntiy about niut-iy (tar-loads have éggllséldlfilfllo illsovls/Qlgfilglft T119 111111? Wfllfllllflfin has grown a ti-rt. 't‘ni- Assoctntioit have ttp- "mum Serbhus IMP “m, also mg“? tremendously m nolllwfll 5111111111 s wards of 100 cars t0 uiovt- yt-i, bru- lands l“ 0rd,“. m parry o“ without 111111111; 11113 11151 1W0 7110111115 Weep‘ “mm "*1" 1'“ W‘ llulgariati ittzgt-i-ssiou on the ouc Ho“ A" Canada “ml ‘he ‘Inlted n curt-ti. it is tittiilitftil, ltowtevtett if hm“; and flndnclal ,||,,,mt,,,. m, the States, which was widely udvcr- ‘V111 1"‘ 11 1l1l11101P11t 11111111111110 “mm; ' listed Ill the British press, and not “Tho Kim; has no voice. in ihe tluvcrttitient. bttt is kept there as it figttreiruud for the outside world. tuitis to i'ill the orders. Iy. have been jittsltiitg their ivincs. uti the EDKIISII riturkiel. -~-- ¢0>--- U. S Emergency“ Fleet to Pass Into Private Hands (CanadlaflnflPrests) RETURNS FROM. NICW YORK, Nuv. .\‘~-~Thi~ Am- crlt-nn Murine (ionfertrnce todtiy- pzrstiotl resolutions calling upon the Shipping Board and idiitergeittgv, Fleet (‘orporzrtion to "P4111119 without‘ delay front tbusint-ss oi‘ operzttiiti; ehitis and to pint-e the business lli private hands. Split in Ottomani i\ir. J. A. int-c, (if Anchorage, A lllll’l‘\'ll'\l'l‘tl lust night. at llll‘ lit- inent Company (cimmflml We”) Ivivitlly the boom days iii that t-oun Iii" whet Nornt- was a minln; <'il_v‘t unlit of our own lslnnil herring, "my PM)’ In“ huv,.wnl'.Ahn 11nd?“ M11117 YORK- NM’- BTTh“ olmflIwlth liltllltlililflPii of ii |ietitilriliiiii1'l‘liit (r5111 fields are silll largely ttn- fmlmlm“ “"11 m“, “r51” “m” “mwk Cmlwtiutl when udvt-ntttrt-rti front the tlovelopetl. (Quartz titiuitig will bo ‘lgdpuq. mm“ m“ ‘mean using Illllllk- 11111110111 01' "K191111119 ‘~‘°1"191l'1fottt' corners of the txlolul \\t'1‘i'1‘I]JlH('Pll on rt 91113111111‘ bdsis. Tltellhmr hcensa rllllllrl 111Tllrkvyiuclttdirtg11101711911‘ drown by the lure of geld, 'l‘oilay"vztst areas oi‘ spruce nnti hemlock "TT<'>"TT—‘ ter (lonccssiott which ltas long been a bone of i-oirtentlort about the (lottncil Tnbli-tr of l-Jurotre was split open today lry the resignation of several of tht-' most powerful lrtn-itecs and (lircctors 1w a result oi‘ nu titlempt to soil nno million (metal, as well coal, Innd pttlp-tvootl. Steam have supplanted tlic hniitl tools oi the tirospi-ctors and quartz of ll lower iri-tide curt be liuudlcti tnoro et-ottonrit-ally nuti at a stctidy [trol- ii. HS one ltntidred dollars a sitar-c, the New York Evening Post {laid to- ils)‘. - in the recently cnmpletiul rail- way built by the United States portutiitli-s for the future dewlotl- titcut of Alaska. (lvi-rivlieltiilngly rich Ill rosottrctts. iht- progress oi’ the country has hitherto iri-cu rc- tziriled by lack of transportation facilities, only dog nnd pack teams lteiitg avnllnblt- in tnaity places. Tire titfiiii line of the new railway. stttrtcd in lilllstretcltits 4C7 tniictt, with bruuclt lines to the coal fields tit liiatttnttslttt and to the titiut-s tit-at‘ Tnlobarttt, nt-ar l"ilIl‘I)illlIi.-i. Mr. incc lion been tituploywti on the railway consiritctiott work itud is still connected with tlic Stores De- tiiirltneni. lie is tit DPPSPlll. on Ileuve of absence, and is ri-rtinltiittg Ill Prince Edward lsltintl ititiil _ _ , about Christmas. In Gahfornla in building the rnilwiiy iitt- Unli- F ' ed States (loverntiterti has done so _‘ wiili n view of opening tip ltithitrlo tttiavallnble resources and lteuvy Twenty-five Killed In Warsawlliots (Canadian Press.) g A WARSAIW November 8-Clli1llllll ics resulting from the riots and iii". / nitrtiher of killed us twenty-five (Canadian Pren) Once the Scene of a Gigantic Gold Boom, Alaska i_s Agtiiti Coniiug- into its Own With the Completion of the U. S. Gov-l ornnient Railway States Mr. Iiice. t asktt, lli‘l‘l\'(‘.fl on the [lords-ti irnin is lnsl. night on :0 visit to his old Mr. litw- stall-u, there is no expec- - 11111111‘- 111- 11111111111111. 1'- 1'1. 1.. \1'111'1'1'Illlli1ll of this. Tiit- rtiiiwtty is in- k... u no y 0 c__ | t t Develop-Ibis ntotitt-r, bits. ifnbt-ri int-v, SlIILIPIHIITI-li) bluzc the wily for new vijlifllélxls. :,,,,‘,,1,.‘,},',‘,'j'i,.,,f.l,:clfiloifQf,_ tw-sitleit. ,ll|llllSll'li‘S uutl ii. will uttddttbit-(Iiy: himmrv law hm] mo“ “mmpsm vet-c lluiel Mr. ince, who lttis bot-u sivt- snlmitti ctttiitoricn and herring ttwcuiy yt-ars in Alaska, tlestrrihi-il stilterit-s, and the Alaska httrriut: AIllblkll. it: cntill rich iri lite pl'1‘i‘Iillii‘~l\Vlll supply |lliI|)-\\‘00(I nutrivalitig fislu-ries‘iii quantity the l‘l*.t<l0lll‘Ct‘S of New- IIHWIIZPStlliliillllillltl, and already govornrttertt at a root oi‘ $52,000,- 000 Mr. lttvt- sci-s uinguiflctirit op- deflcitn are PXDBCLFII until this 111'"! iiv is not exactly a prisoner, but I14‘ catinol receive. tilstingitisheil ioreigriters or lUilVtl the coitnlry on t-vt-tt’ o. short vactttltttt. (lonaltts knows lu- would nevi-r return front AIASKA I one, for his pusitiott is too littinili- ating." 1 (IlillPY-‘il iilt-tuxmt goes to Valent- itt itt Spain and then to England, where he will lay the state of (lrizi-ci- helbrta Lord Curzon, ...__-. -<Q&-———\ St. John Vendors Warned By Liquor Inspectors t To revive the Alzislta boom days perhaps impossible. Al :i|iy ruin-I (Canadian PM“) "iIU this. 'i‘ltert1 ure- .'ilreiiily cxicu- rvnmvnd it “NIH will‘ [only by l B llil\\'tIlt)i11l*,('IlIl?l' inspector, and nil ‘ flompnrp fnvnnlhlv Wm] m" high were given to ttnC-ersttiud that tlicy France Unconcerned Over Action Of, Separationists big con- to establish ‘vet-us an» preparing their factories tin-re. Questioned regarding the clim- ate Mr. int-e atlmlttt-ul that in some ___ parts it was certainly breezy. At (Canadian Press.) Anchorage, whore ho is now livitigl BERLIN, Nov. lb-Premier Poin- the summer is mild and though iu care replying to t.lie recent Ger- tlic winter it sometimes goes to man protests against the attitude forty below. this is an exception. of the French Gcrternl De Metz in "We have had just an stormy win- Bavarian Paiatinato, informed Ber» tors lit-rs on the island. if l rcmem- lirr that the French Government bt-r itrlght. i could comfortably was entirely unconcerned with pre- llvi- in Anchorage all my life, as partitions for Separatist. action in for at. the climate is. ironcerneil," lie either the Palatlnate or the Rhine said. ,pr0viitce and would continue to be Nome, the t-eittre of the mlniuguqo. boont fifteen yrearsi tigo, is _:i busyI A semi-official staictuetit on- plzice during the summer months nounciiig the receipt of l.ht~ reply bttt. when the (trudging work shuts says that it. evaded tinswtaritig the down for the winter the populatiurl complaint against De liir-tz. IIWIHIIIPS to some ihrccltuitdrcd —-———<O>i—— people. The new railway will ' , ciiurtgc title, it. is hoped, itnd mntn-ISIIPIIOSGII Nome l1. l‘4‘ilI city again ztll the year around. it. is colder than tit Ant-it orngc and shipping docs not com~ iitencs until June 10th, winter i-ltisitig in trgalit by October. Wliilc running a lili'l‘(iilllllll‘ buo- invsh- in Norrie iii 15113 Mr. litco tvlttiv-ssi-ti the tllsustroits tidal WitVll ‘which ivnslieil out. of existent-e. iii. 3 Found a New Comet (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Nov. X.»~An rtmatetrr astronomer in Cupi- Breton has IIIS oovi-rcil what. is believed to be 2i lll'\\' ‘comet. Tho discovery’ has bet-ti couittiuulcalcd to the itoytti Observatory at (lapt- Breton which has lllI(t‘il photographs of the I“ $1171- ilcr month. Mr. Cumm- (‘ALEXICQ 1111111» Nflv- s-“A” vclopment ts in ftill swing. Continued on Page .'l 1111114. will be nt Revere Hotel earthquake even more snvcrc ihuu 1"|'l(Ii1Y- 172.11.00.11 lcwadm‘ P"“") stint of Monday rocked the {city i" ‘ it r ‘vi -k yesterday it 101'- FOR SALE A QUANTITY OF uoosnmw, Nov. s- The luv» I "l" °‘ ll“ 1111s 11nd out Smelt nets, write or ‘MPDIIOIHE, Travellers Rest. P.‘ E. I. r~--———-- R BALE STOP-WATCH, ALSO James England, 20m, u m-rt-s-at. 1"" 1° Til It! enlng Times of Motrsejttiv tiuuotln~ ced today that commencing Nov. will pitbllsh o morning 1111- bo known no the Titties- Morning Hcradd. will replace the early mail noon, tremors continued two tttlrr- tiles nttd tho iuhnbitnttts abort-loti- ed thi-ir ltonws iri rush for safety, cpncks opened in lilo buildings on Monday were tvidetied ntrd the wind ow illspliiys in tho stores 11111111111 into disortler. No injuries nr-a re» l RIIYAI. 5.11111" S91v1"! mac lno reason- "‘1“- 11111117 Gticriliu . ; " 'L°°‘l—- 0N uovsudzn black f" l“ R0 r robe on Grind Traced- Monoall Finder please ‘leave at 1111111 s Store. 11-0-8-11 “If”! FARM son . Peters 196 acres, “"1110? . . rs. lvntlmatt. St. Pet-aria, or J. Barrister, in- Edith D. Charlotte- editlon of the Evening Times. Five persons were instantly kill- we Five Killed n1 t ‘Ohio Train Wreckl (Canadian Frau.) ASHLAND, Kentucky. Nev 8 ~r ported. otirthqtrakc of three seconds" duras tion swayed the buildings tltrotlgir out the imperial Vulioy Yl‘»‘l11‘1'l1".\' no ilatuage was reporleil. i IThe Academy of Science announ- ed and one probably fatally injured 11°11‘ ‘"131lfnpgztiwfrrigétiflzl ‘Li’ this afternoon when a motor bitsfillll 111 "k 31th l "r M n running tbetween Aslitand and lron-_1‘t11l‘1-11111"1 B- '1' ‘l 581191;“ h‘ l“ ‘L’! ton. Ohio. was struck in a zrntle|0l 1111* 11111115." "fglllming “f” "BM; crossing by a Chesapeake and Ohio 11181111111111" l1" 91* 1gn.11.p._q|_ ‘mm Inric islands. 11119.11 F9111“ (Canadian Prose.) ROME. Nov. l1.—-Th(\ King uud Queen of Spain on their visit to Home on November 19 will ace Pope Pius arul‘tlisy will be wel- comed with oven morn ri-rt-ntouy iltuu the King uutl Quit-cit ‘of Etig~ Illflll were. Not only is Alfonso the greatest (‘ntltolitr sovereign since tho dis- appearance of tho Hnpsbitrgs, but he represents tho ‘widest. powerful Catholic nation. Tho ceremonial used when tho Popes iteld temporal power will ho resurrected and details printed in 1lAR\'Vi.EY.-\"ullf.. Nov. 8~~An IIARDELONA. stmln- Nev- l“ satrtttitzt- stellar object. Schoolboy Boxer Granted License NEW YORK, Nov. fir-Young Strlblrling. (ieorgitt schoolboy box er, will be granted u lice-itse to box iii New York, it was said to» day after titt- Southerner, accomp- '1llIi'(1 by his father, filed formal application with he State Athletic Coinmltssion. Tex Rickard in understood io be ready to mtttclt Stribbling, with Johnny Wilson, of Boston former middleweight. champion, or to sign. ‘he (teorgia youth lo sirbstititte for either Mike ltlcTigite or Gene Titu- Ill MARK ‘‘‘‘‘ I VISIT III ROME ll pamphlet wlilclt everyone con- t‘i'l‘ill'(l front the Pontiif down, will study. lt‘irst. ills Holiness will re- ceive ills llinlesty in the presence of till the (fttrdinais resident in 1101111‘ tutti sticechcs will be iri or- dvr. Then Plus will invite the guest to his library, whore they will ctuivt-rst- more privutoly. ‘Tito King and QllPPil will stay in Rnnii- tn give a reception tn the Papal Court in the palace of the Spilnlflh illlliltllilfly in the Vatican. oer 1n case either or the latter ls For the reruniiiiler of the visit they uluiblc 111 80 1111011811 W1l11 111911‘ will be gitests of the temporal pow- world's llaht-ni-uvywelsht title 110111 even his bittercst enemy, underrat- es his IIOWPI‘ in the ttrcn ztof poli- lick. l-lrtgltintl indeed is ritpi-zliy veer- ing to the belief tlint tldoyd George is the most important. fig- ure in ‘politics in 13111111111111 1111133’- lioidlng the bulzrriite of 1101"‘? 1"‘ sol-e olbjetrt of tltu tplzut is said tel 0001 To Forestall ves Saturday. Q . tween Ramsay lilac-Donald leader of the Labor party and the Consor- vatlves under Baldwin. He wlllba met at Cherbourg by a email group of his intimate friends, who not discuss the situation with him on the way to London. Th3 prdspebt |tif rtgrecmertt or even of under- utunliiltg with Aflflllltll now s‘ "‘ uttt ut the qucstio-r, personal " lugs oi‘ the two leaders forbidding any chance of tho ' mlngt ling of rhc two groupj’ of Liberalism under a sintgfle hing itcr. The question now Ls, mo; many old Liberals and o!‘ Labor of the moderate type, can 11074 George rally to himself. He you Lloyd _ Icerininiy try to spilt tho ranks ‘n! ' Labor and there are observers who ..~:iill think he has the rfowertltrdb l Winston Churchill has not yet given his decision as to whether or not he will stand as candidate ‘in Central Gllasgow, ll’ a byeelbc‘ lion is held, Sir John MaoKilidor is likely to be the Conservative candidate in a three oorherid fight, and Churchill obviously i! waiting until he has had time to consult with his l-aarlcr, LnrdbDjlr. kenheail is also (being angled for b! Conservatives, but as yet has shown no signs of coming hack lil- Iii)‘ the fold. Chamberlain is proo- ttically gone over to the Baldwin Camp ' 0000 0000 0 t 00000000 t 000000 I (Canadiwn Press) LONDON, Nov. ll.—Rum ritirning by llritislt vessels within rtingftyol m“ [lnilllll states short-s, which has lJtWil so tirovoctitivc of 171111811 States rosl-rtirnt-tii. ztgilltrsit (treat Britain, I'P(‘l'I\'<‘ll it death blow froiti the irnpcrittl (Jonfcreuct: to- day. in its trlosiirg session the con- ieri-nirt- accepted in iriotlifitlti form ‘ht- original proposals of Secretary of State Hughes for (zlieizking this traffic. The qumtion is now out of‘ ihe lllllltl> o!‘ the imperial (lonfieretice tlcicgnlcs and a formal treaty vest- ing the llnitetl Status with author- ity for Iilv st-nrch nrid soizttre oi British ships strspzmted of carrying ‘onlrnband acoltol wltliitr stipula- ted ilisiaiice of tho United States zhore is tit-tiring completion tit the itands of foreign office legal ex perls. A 170111111010 understntitlirtg has" been reached between ‘the State De partitictit. at. Wnshitigtoti and the British Foreign (Jtfit-t- regarding he main clauses of the document and there artpears to be no serio rbstacle to its curly ncccptanct- by both Govornmctits. The treaty will confer reciprocal rights on (front. Britain lll the shape of granting uttthority lo its ocean passenger liners to bring legitimate liquor strum-s into Unit- ed States ports under seal when intended for otttboitnd consurnp Lion. Lord (Yttrzon, the Foreign Sci rotary. is now (rommtirricating with Secretary Hughes with the object 1f perfecting the trieaty's coriiititu ll0llill fctitttrt-a and riu-tking it: proof ugtiitist possihlt- atinclts in tfnttgrt-ss or clsctvhtere. shortly. .100 Tribesnien Killed in Battle; . With (Canadian Press.) I 'l‘illPOL1, Nov. 8—-Italian Troops in Tripoli have infllcted,anobh'bli_ iefeat upon the rebellious 141F915. ill-PD in o sharp attack near 18bit“: he natives losing a hundred kill- zd while the Italian were two dead and thirteen warm ed, all native soldiers. l‘ Mr. R. B. Towriss i Appointed Manager Union Bank Mondtoati, The many Charlottetown friends oi Mr. R. B. Towriss, for s ' lime manager of the Union Bank of Charlottetown and htteflytgjgl. lng manager in the branch at ‘It ro will be pleased t0 learn that ' has been appointed manager of llnion Bank of Moncton. t The Moncton Times git-i tinned lug the appolntment- qay-pg-“qgp, ’l‘owrls.s is not unknown in toii as he relieved lMr. here for a mouth this past ruer and made many friends 6hr» lug his short stay. " "~_ Mrs. 'I‘owriss who is at pi-aqant lit Truro will remove to Mencton the l The Weather, TAKE A MENTAL. INVENTORY AMI) SEE IF‘ You JHOULDNT ‘F-‘THER READ MORE . 6R. DECLARE. Youg, - QE-LF- A 331mm "\ ‘§,_ 18mm host" Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc llATlii-i: cents per insertion. word cach "THE COMING OF JOY.--Tlic verses written by lliiss Nan Read. of Moncton, daughter of llev Jnhn Read formerly of this city are new on sale at. Carter's and the Maritime. Stationers. Price cents. Ideal as n Christmas gift. il-il-ll. a cl "(fuming Yvon Theatre. Mont- ague, Saturday. Biggest and best in Dell Boy 13. New serial "Hurricane Hutch" you are going crs. scheduled tor December 10. to see the best program possible. \1'! n and tonight at 10.55. 1tl9-11-9-2Ltttes later than Charlottetown, .q ‘gr; Temperature yesterday --‘ nub mum 51. minimum 4t. . - , TORONTO, Nov. iL-Woaterly to tiortherly winds partly cloudy» an, somewhat colder local sno-vtpll . flurrles. iiigh tide this morning at 11.1! Sun setsftltis afternoon at 4.3 and rises tonlnrrow morning a3 show this year. Douglas McLean 8.51. ‘ First quarter moon Thursday’. Nov 115th, 5.41 a. m. Summerslde tide eighteen min- it's I . U.B.A‘.__ 00000010000000: 000000 IN 0000000 00 Baldwin Said to be Planning Coup to Dis- -~fri~<= f.’ '