g Needed. MERCHANT Don’t hurry till you know where you’re going. C urlotletowl Guardian Two Cents planing Guardian, ‘Founded 1881 The Pe ZCZ/WQ/V ///' 4 0 r f v \\\\r \s\\\\ l , oe's Paper eaclby verybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1923 terday. MAXIMS A OF A- MERCHANT , Your best competi- tor is Yourself of Yes- ____.__.J i1 Annual Subscription: lkllvtlll Ily Mull, (‘nnudn and l1. 5. A. $20,000 than FIRE g 000010000000 000000001 Sash and Door Factory of Ives and Son with Contents Burned t0 the Ground-Whole Village Thtreatened and Assistance Re- quested from (leer getown which,though Promptly Offered Fortunately was not A serious loss by fire occurred ders but the fire was extinguished in MontnKllB sfltllfllll)’ llvvlllllg. without serious damage. ivlicll the D1789 8118i) flilll 400i‘ tiw- As it was the situation looked so tory of Messrs. Ives and Son was threatening that Georgetown was burned to the ground with all its requested to send assistance. contents including n large quunti- which was promptly offered, and i)’ 0i’ fllllflllcll lltlllfiflill 11ml llllubcl‘, tho fire brigade of that town was besides the 5019"“!!! ("lllllmltilil 0i in readiness to board a special machinery, all of it modern and train, kindly ordered out by the costly. Ml‘. lves estimates his loss runway (Iepnrlliitelit, when word M 320.000. a dead loss as therelwtts received that the (lung-er ivas was not a dollar of insurance. lover. As soon us the fire was discover-l Messrs Ives and Son who have ed and tlio lularni given tho iaitl-tbt-t-u iloing a thriving and exten- sens rushed to the scene to give sive business in tho villagc for n every possible assistance but, ow- number of years have the sinct-ro lug to tho lnfliiniiiiablc nature 0i’ sympathy of the whole community the stock and a breeze bit-iv- ln their serious loss. The lvt-s ing tho "illlltlfl spread so rapidly Sash and Door Factory ivas one that Ilvllliili; 0001i] b0 BBVBIl- oi.’ the largest inuunhictiiring es- GOES TO SOUTH AFRICA The Earl of Athlone, a S. O. as Governor-General. brother of Queen Mary. He l5 d‘ ~- tingulshed soldier who won the in the South African War. _ and who new cm t» m: wuritrylarllly and the Soviet schools, lliearst is Attacked By il.S. Labor President (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. —- Samuel Gompers, president of the A. F. of L., made public a statement last night in which he assailed what he termed the “campaign for the recognition of the Soviets,” being; con- pers said that he was still an uncompromis- ing" foe of what he called the “bloody mon- ster of Moscow.” “Sheer effrontery,” and “impudence,” were terms he used in his at - tack on the publisher. “Hearst,” he said, “knows that Ameri - can labor and American people and the Am- erican government want nothing" to do with bloody monsters of Moscow, with their com- munism still taught as a catechism of the red with their world revolution preached (iaily by all Sovi- et leaders.” Zl The large warehouse oi’ Messrs Poole & 'l‘liompson, filled with pro duce, and only a short distance. from the burning factory, was scr- iuusly threatened and caught fire several times. but. was saved by the strenuous efforts o fthc citi- zens, who fought wiili every means available until the danger was over. Had this building caught tliore is no doubt that the greater part ul‘ the village would have been wiped out. The railway stu- tlon on the opposite side of the river caught fire by the flying cin- tablislinients lu tho country and, its destruction is a grcat loss to, tho village and to the country. The people of Montague. as wt-ll as those who suffered loss are deeply grateful to all tlitiste from the surrounding districts who rt-s~ ponded so promptly to their cull for assistance and who by their vali- ant efforts prevented a greater coii- flngrntlon. Special mention might be made of Miss Clara llellt- Keefe the telephone operator on duty at the time foi' her valuable assistance [in sending out the call for help. lVlany Menonites 8...... t. 0...... SAYS HELATIIlNS (Canadian Press) WlNNlPlMi, Nov. 24.—'l‘wenty- five liuntlrod Menonites, men. women and children from Soutli- i-rn Russia, have been placed on Western (‘nnadlan land during the past year by the Menonite Coloniza- tion Society according to Rev. Dr. Towes president 0i the orzunlzn- iion. hiost of them have been placed in Northern Sililklffllflllfibliln.‘ Many of the new immigrants were former large land owners in ltusslu but lost ull in the Bnlshevik lit-volntlon. "So kcen are those pcopiv to adopt Canada as. their homclzuitl." said Dr. Towes, " that they have established twenty-five night schools in their district for tho sole purpose of learning the bliigllsli language and adopting (‘uuuilitin customs nnd ways." l(“___'”___“ Condensed Specials IlATliL-Zc per word, not ouch insertion in this column. ‘WANTED A /BOOKKEEPER gentleman preferred, Apply K 3L H. Sliurboll, Portage, P. E- island. 115-11-20-01. iron SALE-LADWS ‘ nnd skates, (almost new.) Bil" four. Apply at Guardian Oflice- 391-11-20-31. ‘JOHN A. McDONALD, Stirvoyor, Harmony Jet. 424-11-21-8i ‘LAND wAu-rziz-exwzsicuczo MAID to go to New York. ADPlY 06 ROPlIiUPd St. 21 tFOUND-SMALL BUM 0F’ MON- "y. Owner call 35 Upper Prince Si, 1 'FOXMEN.—I am open to buy sev- crui pairs of foxes to-tlay. Must bo registered in one of the as- snciutlons, P. A. Farqiiharson. ll ‘Los-r - FOX TERRIER rural black nnd white, answering to‘ BOOTSFYIartint-e. 'l"tipplug vlslti-tl the litmu- l ti . tw victims are in i1 ll , l $281M‘; m0“ crnlon1u0n,"“0n_ courting the Reichsttigs approval. (“Hung npgflgd WITH FHANEIZ NEllAliUllH (Canadian Press.) GLASGOW. Nov. 25. — Lloyd George declared in o. (ruuipiltl-l" speech ‘here today that Great Iii-lt- ain's relations with Franct: were never worse. “l doubt whether in living meni- or_v they have ever been s0 bud us now,“ he said. l Owing to what has happened dur- ing the last year restoration of normal trade relations throughout the vast population of Qentral Eu- not for n matter of mouths but standing" American lllllllililfi I155". IWiY YET ENTER " iliiillilil " (Canadian Press.) O1"l‘.-\WA, Nov. 2F.—-"'i‘liL> major- ity of people in the United States who do their own thinking; believe we should have gone into the‘ , , mastic of Nations." bald Dr. Frunle- (Canadian pres“ lin ll. Martin, l)ll‘(*('lt.ll‘~(i(5llt'l‘u| of FMUSI NU“ 25___!l\l‘u (qmmhpl. the American (lollege of Surgeons. of Dumlups "m, evvemug voted in an zitldrests here Saturday before‘lmnf1,1,.,,,.,. h, prenmq- |»,,i",,m-,. l0" (llllllllllllll Clllll- |uftci' ti stutcnictit in which he fully llllllllllllllll 500000100 l0 llll"oiitlinctl his foreign 1 policy. The States. among svhom ht- mentioned mn. “m, 505 u, 7|,_ 'i‘ait, liuglitits, Iioot. and l-lotlver,‘ lq-pmipp |-,,p,<-;,,-,. in u“ “(Illfpgfl ‘1’"1‘l‘ 0100-)’ 0000-" .000 1111x1000 l‘) to the (‘liamhui- today did not flinch stand ‘behind some program of nd- i“ 1m, uupmh, "y 5l(l|'n qutpl-minn. 11* "1100 l" I111’ LBW-ill" ii’ U113)’ 11111101 tion to force the (‘hninln-a" inimetli- 0111)’ d" $0 Wlilliilll. 100 llllllllilllfr fl ntcly to proclaim tritium its approv fitllli-fllmlll YIIPP- T119 (lvmi-lldii-lfs‘ ul or (l-isapprovni of his policy. His political part3; however, backed L.V ivords stacmcil to remove the smoul- c powerful and ivcalihy press. ‘mil (lcring illflflllllilllt expressed by (ii-p- 011110110100 il 1YEIIIIll11iKII i?!‘ dell?“ - utics in the lobbies of the (fhaui- tion and ridicule oi’ the League. and bur (luring the past week at \\‘lll.ll i’ \'-'11-“110\\' IIBPBSWTY 1'01‘ $111 '1 Iilli- was termctl the Premier's rctrcut stnirsmtin ti lie-fruit». (treat lirltaiiifs vieivlioint Home out in downright Bllilllllfi H! with regard ‘to the demands to be Poincare Declares Na ity is Menaced the Lczigiite. FRENCH FilRElilNPilliiIY IS APPRillItlLilY LARGE VillE is Prepared to Act Against Germany if Frances Secur- ‘tzussltm lu the (‘linmbt-r. which lhr-alt-iivd to t-xtuntl into thi- small liofiri: of the morning. by insisting on nu expression oi’ plain confid- ent-e in lln- tirtlui" of iln- day. Willi- ‘nul restrictions or qualilliciitioiis twhnlsin-ia-i‘, either its in Pis poliigv lot‘ the past \\'i‘1'l( or his l'llilll‘t- pro- Igvutunii- as elaborated. ’l‘lie opposi- tion, with lln- vlPPliOIlH approaching iviltird; no ont- Silillllvil dirslrtius of zissiiming responsibility for disap- proving the acts of the man ivlioso ipopulnriiy apparently is stipreinti lilirtiiigliont ilit- t-oiintijv. l The Premier (icclurcd that lidrainct- would act with or without [the Allies ii‘ her .~ curity‘ was men- accd; that Franco was ready to face uni‘. Dr, liiurtln asserted there ivas an lnilutiiitinl group lu the party Wlllifll was growing restless and oiitsp )l(\"ll iiith regard to ‘the League, and ho. it as his opinion that a new made upon Germany. The Prciiiiei" l‘ llllllllll-‘i “llllldllll l'llll"llll' “l llllll m“ “m responsibility Sunni“), up lteirtlllit- necessary to llilllilffl. lloi. to the Chamber. (iecluving that it,“ ‘ it" t~t'-- “"122: SOL,oistllbgfjtdflarlllglomlzlslgt)l‘,l_l (‘rt1l'lllZl|l_V, llO Zlililt-il, would In enmw," m continue the “won-iv!punislictl if sht- ditl not t-nablo the m "mm t " llutcr-Alllcd Military (‘tnitrol Coni- , traffic cxpcrt for pronouncement would be made rope probably has been postponedlrpp 1,e,,r;,n,,r@_ Mr. Poincare cut short tln- ills-l probably for years. 'l“he ex-‘Premler asserted that the Liberal party's remedy for iineiii- ployment was restoration of pence in Europe. Love-Crazed Youth Attempts Murder (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 24.—Gra7.ed with‘ the pangs of unrcuuitti-d love of (lcruldine Durston at seven this morning and dcmuiitlsti to sec her. _'l‘iie girl and a girl friend took refuge in lit-r mothers room and the minus Nov. 25.-or. ll. u. Al-l- . .- -. p , , -|‘-. l _ h_ H“ T m . H (Ulllt, :1 LIIIH. innpti o 1m id stagger ‘réogllo ‘hlleruollllthfi ‘ll. lliinlster oi‘ treasury lll1ll“1‘1nicnt. llu bcllovctl the decision girls were nnd 3p!“ (“-0 1min,“ (711111100110? 91"") ill") ‘\<‘-"1‘l"\"1 reached would mutoritilly contri- througli Miss Durston. penetrating l the abdomen. A police officer arriv- t-d as the firing commcnctitl and firing at Topping he missed alni shooting Miss Durston's friend through the chi-st. 'l‘opplng was taken into custody I l Edinburgh Strikers]. ilil. AiBEill Wit First Time in Young“ Republic’s form a Lilli’ cabinet. h“, the liuichslags disapproval of his (iovermiitint iv-itli the neivspnpi-r- men Swost-iiiuii said his tinbliict might , i‘ nose" nnd had outlived its useful- illK ll-‘i llfvtlliliil ""11 it“ 1111111111111‘ ut-ss as a constructive legislative ilclillcil lli‘l‘-'lli\'i'llilll‘il~ ill \'l1‘\\' fll organism, in ihut lt had developed llu- chaotic conditions tlbitilllllli! m, (yygr supply (,1 pgnqonul um] p,“- . iiEAil NEW GERMAN CABINET , History that a Show-Down has been Called-Lon- don Expresses Grave Concern over Situation (ciflfldiifl PFEBS-l lly and combined, threatened to ile- ‘ri-siilciit- Ebert's invitation lunatic i0 clarifying this ill-lpiiili. oi‘ ‘the republics numerous tribula- lions. Dr. Stroseinzinn ivus inclined to consular himself a pioneer llllpill" lianientury reform in Germany ivln-re the system still is in its iii- fiincy and therefore ivitliout tra- for its guidance. lie (expressed the belief that the present (iermun lleiclistag hud reached 1t stage of "super-nervous- llERLlN, Nov. ZEb-Dlscussing after- liiu l‘(‘Iii‘0lll'.‘ili., in‘. .l\\‘ coulliiui-tl in office without lut the "no cnnfitltincc." resolu- ion introtlutretl by the National iid Socialists confronted the (i. rnincnt witli the neecasitv oi‘ linv mission to watch (lt-rninn urina- nicnts and if she did not pay in- demnity for the attack on members of tho control commission in Leip- zig. ivilliiii ili-rniany, nnd also humus.- ol’ the grave issues awaiting solu- iioii in connection with Germany's foreign xiiiuirs which demanded a trabinet with strong parliamentary buckling. ‘This is tht- first. time in the his- tory of tlii- young republic that the name of Put. Reward, Dr. l-Z. S. Netting, ltltz Apts. 1l-2il-2l. FOR SALE—PAIR 0F GENTLE- nuinis Art Ross Tube Skates nnd Boots. First class condition. Phone Guardian. ll-Zii-Iil. (Canadian Press.) EDINBURGH. Nov. iii-Jill)?" than sixty shipyard workers who have been idle on strike for scvcii months will return to work hltmdziy “DON'T QORQEf 1-H; ‘uc'|'|°~ following. a recont ballot ivhlt-li rv- ‘ i i I I I f!‘ I Sal" “l llllllll “llll lllllllk 50d every‘ finned m “New 0t lwnhlmtln-tl gllhlilvlltllltlililililnln (lliillllll (lfillllllllllll"‘ illtl "m": l“ T050000“ 5009750003 Sl- l l. ('lllllliil¥llt)l' declurcil. lie said h" Peters llnrhour Lot. i0. Station on Saturday, Dec. 1st at noon. 198--11-2ii-4i. believed the precedent sot by liiiii would prove n ivliolcstinic lcsson for future cabinets and \Vi)liltl break with the irutlltinnnl custom nf dodging responsibility by pus- slng the buck to thc qinirrolliug polltirtil parties, ' _ A__ ___ The Chancellor said he also hud been moved to invite the Reich- sinlfs judgment upon his (itivcrn- nicnt through menacing pressure from currents oniuuatltig from tho Right. and Left, which individual- Girl “Commits Herself to Horrible Death (Canadian Prim-l ‘T0 LET SEVEN ROOMED house. Modern convenience. Rent moderate. Apply 178 Sydney St. NEWARK. Nov. 24.——Mrs Mill)’ 501-11-26-lli. ~——-——i-_---i__-- - .4. Moore aged eighty Bel/fill W110 700' WANTED-FOX RANGHIR. 000D ed two weeks ago in on attempt t" reliable married man to take hang herself, wrapped her hotly ill charge o! fox ranch and form. gasoline soaked ni-wsiiiiuilre ivdiiy 4W1! b! iBti-Qr to l‘. (l. care and setting it alight, was rniialetl Qiiargitnn. __ gr g9 grunt, _ b . tison niilipnihh-s, ivhlrh lizitl re- sultcd in splitting everyone of its sziveit 0i‘ more parties into two conflicting wings. (Continued on Page 3) i}—————— Six Students iii- jured by Train] (Canadian Press.) SPRINGFIELD. Ohio. Nov. 25.-- Six University of Illinois students. on route to the Illinois-Ohio Stat!‘ football game at Columbus tomor- row. were probably fatally ilniuretl at, 6.25 tifclock to-night when a big SIR HAMAR GREENWOOD four passenger train demolished their automobile at the West Main, Street crossing in this city. A clflldllligWil0 has "already made hll mark in British politics and who has entered the present 0,00 0000a 001000000, 0000000001 0000 - ducted by Wm. Randolph Hearst. Mr. Gom- Federa] 63v; Believes ‘Q Men (‘an (let Work ' v in Country - t Districts. (Canadian Press.) O'l"l‘.-\WA, Nov. 25.T*Ullilill‘ pros- t-nt circumstances the Dominion (lovcriiinent is not (lisposi-il lu aid unemployctl men who drift to cit- lt-s. 'l‘lris is indicatctl in a tolcgraiii . iit by lion. James A. Robb, Min- isti-i- ot’ lunnlgrutltm, to ii‘. A. llusy lllllyi)!‘ oi‘ Nanniinti ll. i‘. Mayor llusy wired tin.- Princ llliiiisli-i" cmnplaiiiing that lin-re art- a largo l|lll|ll)t“l' of illll1lll|llil_)'i‘tl lllflll in tit-s» illlllll circuinstuiit-t-s in Niiliiilllli) and that tin-y lliiYi‘ tippczilt-d to the, uitinltzipnl council for aid. Sonic oi‘ the lili'll claim, nccovtling to the Mayor's telegram to have respon- dt-tl to the iuiniigritllou campaign (‘Ullillilllllil by Mrs. lllnry billt-n Smith, M. i’. 11., on behalf oi‘ the lloinlnitiu (lovcrnnitint, in the Old (‘ountry.'i‘ht~ Mayor states that ininn-tllaitte zictlon is ncci-ssary to rt-livve the situation. _ in reply, Mr. llobli sent the fol lowing tt-ltigrain: “Your telegram to the Primi- Niinisu-r stating that large num- bt is ofuiieiiiiiloyeit llli'll have ap- ,l1lll‘il to your mimiciiinl council for ‘aid. What do you mean by largo number"! liuvt- these lll\'ll recently arrived in liritlsh (ltllll/llllllilzl Ari- tlngv miners, laborers, or farm (Continued cm Page 3) '-i§%n-—- ---- -— 000000000 lil 0000000. 0.0. t 000000 - Premier Stewart anti Messrs J. O. liymluiiin, and P. W. (‘lai-klii, returned Friday night from Mone- toii ivlierc they ntlentictl the into!" provincial conference on the pro- pose-d nppoiiitnii-iit of u freight the bluritimt- Provinces». On ‘Pliursilay night, i-f- ter the banquet to in‘. the (‘hurlottetoivu di-lt-gzites and with Premier Armstrong, Mr Al- vartl, Presidoiit. nnd Mr. Allen, Secretary of the N. ll. Tourist As- sociation. over the tourist business gem-rally, and tho organization of a tourist association for Print-n iildivnrtl island was discussed. At this interview it was xii-ranged that n uitezisuro of cu-opcration im- tivoi-n tho respective tourist assoc- iations ivouid bu observed. Accom- panying Pri-iultir Stewart on his return ivoro Mr. Maber, one of "(Continued on Page 3) ..__....40§__._. ISLAND FilXMi-IN TAKE HilNilRS (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO, Nov. 25. —~ Among those taking litinors in the fox dis- play at the lloyul Winter Fair lic-itl ln-rc are tlii- following islanders:- iiltick llllilt‘ pups: first, Mash" , (‘ompunit second, (leorgt- Bron-iii third. Pure (‘nnaillair Adult pole malt-s: first, Pure (lunadltiu: sec- ond, llflifll‘ (‘larkc; third, Magic. Adult pale fcmulti: first, Magic: second, (irnlium lingers; third. Fred Peters. . d- _.-¢o>—-— Explosion Damages Italian and Spati- ish Consulates (Canadian Prone) l’llll.Al)i<Jl.l’l-li.\,'Nov. 25. -—Tivn bomb explosions separated by an hourI damaged the Spanish nnd Ii- ulliin consulates here at one nnd two o'clock tlils morning. No one ivns seriously injured. The bombs ivore tilucetl in parcels and laid on the stops of the two bulld- lugs. The Spanish consulate was the first point of attack and the explo- slun at ‘the Italian constitute tol- loived iin hour inter. No clue of the All ticcupants of tho automobile fray an a supporter of Mr. Asquith. perpetrators of the outrage or the are in the City Hospital. Ho in a nltlvc of Whitby. motive has yoi been found. tection LONDON, Nov. 25.*—()Il the i'\'i! of the nominations ivliii-h lake llllflll: Monday all newspapers and scores of political t)l|.'<ii)l"\’itl‘rl art- lll iht- field with pri-dicliiiiis us to tho result. 'i‘lne majority til’ these, of course, are bust-ii largely on pt-r sunal judgment. iliit tin-re is oin- .lllllilli' from a statesman high in ilic councils of his party whit-ti though tillilllWVlliil. fantastic in up ]li‘lll'£ill<'i“ is yt-t given consult-rebir- credit. Uni- oi‘ iln- tilllhWViltalii oh st-rvt-rs in England und a man who. ut the saun- tinn- has l)i'i'll for over n quarter oi’ a century in Startling" Statement who Declares that Conservatives ready Realize their Position to be Im- possible Because of the C0i1ntry’s Un- preparedness for their Policy of Pro- Ettciioi 000000010 PUINT 000000000 0on0 r00 0000000000 0000000020 Made by Statesman Al- to bean impossible onn and that lllrfyvllittl been forced lntu the el- t-ctlnn by tiic die-hard group at w time ivlion the country was iin- ||l'4‘}ltll'l'll for the digestion 0i’ a policy that ivoiiltl mean a revolu- tion in the country's fiscal affairs. (‘onst-i-vutivt-s lhorefort- admit that victory in out of iln- tiuv-stiou and they expect nits-r polling that tho King ivill st-nd for Lloyd George so form a new mitiisiry, while As- I|liiilt \\‘l-l| ht-t-omt- Lord (‘liant-ellor. Labor :tpparcnily (i003 not want tu succt-ctl to amt.- just now and have made a pact ivilli a (rertain Doolitlltnl Pronilci" Stewart hud iin inti-rviiaiv‘ politics; declares that tho (lonscr- vatives real e their position today sociitill of llbnrnlisni lo support tho Liberal party iu ordt-i- to pro. vent tin rt-iurii oi’ the (‘onin-rvat- _ ivt-s. Labor is thus replacing tno ‘ . old Notional party in holding the balance of political power Iiitts bnviiig strength without responsi- bility. Stunt- truth is‘ ‘lent lil this lin-cast by the piziintivo protests l illi‘ Liberal press who complain (Canadian Press.) WlNNlPPXl, Nov. Z5.»'i'lio inark- nal Labor is contacting seats win-re ' straight fight between ll ‘llbi-rnl nnd n (‘tinscrvativc would .n ull probability bring victory to eting of ivhent through Pacific coast. poi-ls is strongly favored by Sir llenry 'l‘liorntou. Pvt-sldunt of the (‘tuiadizin National ltailivays, ‘in- fornit-i" and that. in spite of his Labor rt-firses in compromise. according to llll‘ views hi- express- etl lit-re Lil-flit)’. (luring ill) inter- fiinanivhilc, as ivas forectisted aoint- days ago, ibe Governments ph-dgo to illv. farmers is acting as t liminit-rang. Thu farmers claim view. There should bt- a dividing of ways on tho ' prairies, lu- said. where ivhoat gmwn ivest of this 'lic promise of a pound an acre for i-very ncrt- of lund cultivated will yirovt- nu encouragement ag- iinst the haphazard nnd slipshod nothoils of farming and the sow- ng of low grudo win-at resulting‘ in smaller‘ crops. The government divi on line should be shipped by Pacific ports to thi- ivorltPs market and wheat grown cast to the cnst- lllbllwlh“ ‘vlll llrlllll ll1"01 111110.)’ W0‘ i-rn seaboard. in case of congestion ‘*~ W00 ll1l101' 001 00111102 "1"" it 5pm,“; always m. Numb!" u, n-y and ('()llHt'l'Vilil\'t!fl divided tho H“Yi[ch Hhilnngntg so mm mp“. t-turn oi‘ line Liberals is assured. would bi- no holding iip oi‘ traffic. - llfiVfllVtll‘ thinks the condition it \Vith the (levelopnn-nt of Orient llllH iniposotl of a minimum wage if thirty shillings a ww-k to farm The “Weather, "Etc. markets, shipments might have to be made through Prince ltupcrt, said Sir lit-pry. Any [in-sent luck of atlcnuutt- tilt-valor fat-llllios ivas a tit-tail which could be corri-ctt-il and which ivns in process of being .(10l‘I‘t.‘(‘.li‘(l. The problems of shipping win-at by Pacific coitst ports, he stair-ti was rteceiving the. most careful at- tontion of the tllrt-ctoi'tite of the Canadian Nntional Railways, N. S. Man Killed by Train (Canadian Press.) NEW (lLAS(l()\\-', Nov. 25. - David llrndforil of \\'(i.~illiiii wns found dead on tho track of the Pic- lfllbslfillllfltlll rall\\':iy' curly this moi-hing shortly uftt-r a train bud passed. The body ivas still wnrm and was horribly llllllillllPll, lliis leading to tln- bi-llt-t’ that he was V‘ struck nnd run ovi-r by u train. llc ivas married and his fniuily -, lived in “h-stvillv. The tit-ceased '---- was inst Nl'(‘l| lierc at ninu tfcititik nigh “(in r HAVE You GoT _ . Mme wary his afternoon at 12.57 this morniiii: \\'lli'll in- partt-d from 13ml lon|u]‘]'0\v mnrfllng n), 12,14. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.20 and rlst-s tomorrow morning at 1T.l:'i. I First quarlt-r moon Ffltlfl)’. N0)‘- lfliirtl 8.5K :i. iii. compatiltins with wlioni he ivas w‘ turning home from n (lance. -----——<0> ---» Bandits Enter (Canadian Press.) Announcements, !\l()l\"l‘ltl~1.\l., Nov. L11. (‘i-tisliini: . in the front door oi‘ tln- llunuut- National at St‘. Liberti- curly iliis , morning llll'l‘l‘ innskoti robbers Etc‘ forced ilii- girl lllllllill.(i'l' lo (int-n b l iln- sufo knocked lior brother "_"_ senseless and (nsPIII-‘il nfti-r bind ‘n:l‘_¢:‘lfil"""2 Mm" p" ‘mrd “ch lug tlit- inniingert-ss, her sister anti broiln-r. 'l‘lii-_v got vitllli thousand tiiillnrs in cash. The girl ninniigt-i‘ with lli‘l‘ broth- er nnd sister “Vllil ovi-r the hunk and were amused by the crash of the dotir. They rt-niainorl helpless until passer-shy noticoil iln- broken door inter in tlit- morning. nnd basket social in Kingston Hail Wednesday evening Nov. 28. Bert ‘ ~ t _' t ml city talent procurali o, Sign Agreement ‘$.15? T...‘ ‘was... ca... Jenkins -__._- prosltllng. islvory lady come. ili2-lt-2i-2i "A concert hud llaskt-t Social in Afton liull. on ‘Pucstiny cveninl. November 27th. Admission 25 (‘Pflfl-l, [pup-s with baskets free. Proceeds in aid of Telephone Lino. Progruuinni siaris ai seven o'clock sharp. 11-24% "Don't forget tho entertainment (Canadian Press.) DUESSPILDORF, Nov. .2i.-~ Leaders of industry in the Ruhr with whom the l-‘rench have been Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant negotiating for ihu resumption of (lrphanago will he held in the operations in iiidustritil plnuos Ladies club rooms Tuesday, Nov. signed nu agreement with the 27 at (l. 3i). important business‘ French today. . _ ‘ ' qggjjgfip "A special int-cling of the Suinin "Pliltltl ilde eighteen minu- tes liitoil than tilinrltittt-toivn. v __ I ._ “Mia,”