Issue — Guaranteed. ' Member A. B. O. ‘-=---‘t~.‘-..-.-..-.>.-.-.-I-.-.-..=-;.:.-.-‘- Iorllnl ii . ii . _ ,, n _ esterda _ when he a cured in Mic Pres, Rev. li.D. lillj/llloiitl M’ st‘ Dutxswns (“lhedrmrendeflng Mtserennnl Mel d“ {curt toyday Moran dlgpnat deny tIl‘€Il'S Aid Society was ilield in tli and he“ hmhrh,“ Macnohhhh the charge but stated that Ill! dill City Council chambers i-sstuligh not -mean what he said, Ho was with tllc president Dr. McMillan l remanded until tomorrow.’ m; 10.30 yesterday morning ing the offertory. The church inuquiem tHJgh lMass for ‘the repose was draped in black, simple but of the soul-s of the late Rev. R. B. effective. ' ‘MacDonald and ‘Rev. Pius A. Mac- Donald was ccllebratetl by Rev. noon thr- final service. was conduct» _ _ Maurice lMaclDonald with Rev. N.|ed at the CHUIEIIHII by Rev. Fr Poirler us Deacon and iRev. Dr. Li-Clrai-sson of Rustico, assisted by st illii llslllllll . lllllsl rs lllllllllllll -.-__.|..-_--_. (lovers Prince. lid cnnnLomuorowN, also». ITUESDAY, NOV. 2s, 1922 lullll liiii m; ii tllllnlllls ill sitllll 0. N" R. Employee Arrested, Charge 0f Sedition WhNNJlPEG, Nov. 2'7 .—Alle-getl to "have returned sliglitillgiy to Piélple. Requiem High Mass Celebrated and Im- pressive Sermon Proachod by Rev. Dr. McLollan. Large Procession to Station employee of the Canadian Nation- al Shops at 'l‘ranseonu has lbecn arrested on a. charge of seditious utterances. He is alleged to have made thc remarks while address- ing several of his fellow workers dfv.’ii’.'.lfiil."il°.u‘fiiig ii‘i‘..‘.i,‘"“ii Dr. McMillanRo-olethed President. ‘Need oiMore Funds Strongly Emphasized. Agents Report Road and Adopted. The annual meeting o At two o'clock yesterday after- On War Debt ‘OTTAIWA, Nov 27——Great lain has already paid to Ulnudu flity lnillion dollars on accoull: of h“ meshlhht and hlclhhehh m- m". the Executive cl‘ ‘the Children's‘ debt to the Dominion. The total amount of -the debt in- . curred through advances for Will‘ _ .A nt of your Society anti materials was on lMnrch 31st lust Trufiniggfucer for the Cm, hi; Charlottetown, I wish to submit lli-‘s report of my work tor the “We ‘see today m "m, Calhem months of September. October anll= rnl two beloved clcrgynlen lying side by side Illi death. flevel‘ bo- fore in the history of this diocese has an occasion place. Weilave seen young men, $177,859,630. tho chair and o. replffifleill-EHV" a tendance. - ‘The secretary treasurer, Mr. \ Nov 1st of 3-169157. ' report: Aid Society. November, "1922. L. (‘otdcn read the minutes of ins ‘Jenkins, Mrs. lncctinl: ‘and after their udolllll‘ gave the financial report, Whlc showed an expenditure ol $044.2“ lczlvlilg n bafaiit-e cn 11111111 "l1 11> _vr,-,-_ ‘L, p; islluw, agent for tlit-._ B” Society submitted the followllif.’ 0n ‘September 6th I received my Q \\\\\ “if Read Everybody Sec. Trolls, Ml". WiL. Cotton. Hon. Solicitor Mr. Donald Mc- lilnuon. Extqltivtz: hits. IALIIWGII, Mrs .\ICI'.I‘€‘1I(I_V. Hotlgson Mrs. SLR. \V.S. Stewart, M Andrew Murphy, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. (Dix) Ki-lLv, lMrs. \V.E Bentley. Nirs John Trainer. Rev. G.C. ‘Fa?’- lor, Rev. W. MRIIOIIB, Rev. Father St. John, Iltw. ILC. Eaton, Mr. All. Morrison, Mr. J.O. Hynd- zlinll, "null. Smith, Mr. J.A. Clark. Ilev. \\'. Orr Mlllllgllll, Rcv. W. llyzln. Tllc president. Dr. Nit-Killian thanked the Society for the honor conferred upon him by his re-elec- titln. lie regretted that the atten- dance was not very much larger. as the importance of n meeting of this nature warranted, Reading illfliltl thr- constitution of the ‘Sb- cict)’. he asked ‘lullere was tllcrc aspipointnlelrr and spent tibe 1icxt_ _ _ "he this mum two or three days in seeking toihad lor IIS object u more worthy find ‘out as well as possible how lIllYl10s€*—ttl look after delinquent conling two, three and four at a work. But never before have two an account of their stewardship they ordained." Itc them "This is my body," and {taking the wine I-Iehsaid "This is hi god gale-them todittouvluaokfi ~-‘-lm-y"blourl.'rrlflircefi~.'yté""éfl 0f ‘the’ fa i-iy regularly. ' REV. RONALD B. McDONALD. (y Muntmultl hi; iélulb lDeacon and! (Zorelnollies. Dr. Wln V. McDonald, Hope River; Rev. Doctor ‘Chnlsson. ‘Itustico; ‘Rev. K. iC. lMcPherson. St. Mar- gareis; tRev. Joseph R-ooiley. ‘Moroil; Rev, Francis McQuniii, Froicimvn; Rev. Wm. Monagllflfl- lltlrilcil; ‘Rev. J. A. MQDOIHUII Sl- lMarks; Rev. James Rooney. RG1!- R. ISt. Johll, Cathedral ‘Stall; 119V- Owcn Kigglns. Rev. Lawrence Smith. Rev. Alphonsus lSinnotl. St I)unston’s University. The casket of the Rev. Pius Mc- Donald. draped with the Unlon Jack, with a g-iinrd from the l0ntll .Batt.. and the casket oi‘ Rev. R. B. McDonald covered with the nail-Were remained in theflanctuary- A large number of the congregation who were unable to be ‘present Sunday, paid their last tribute of THE-Mot to‘ the deceased priests at the conclusion of IMaas. A sermon was Pffiflffihell ‘bl’ R"- Dr. lMt-Lcl-Zan, Rector or ‘St. Dlln- snn's University‘, from the- text. “l heard ll voice frmilHl-lQp-vlhhoaylnl; tn mo: Write: llilelsed are ‘the ‘Dead who die 1n‘ ‘Ilie-Qaord. from henceforth now saith the Spirit tllllt they may rest from their labor; fcr their works follow- t~hcnl."--Alpoc. <14 :' . The choir was ar the direcn tion oi‘ ‘Mr. wqi." vm. thie latter ~+>¢+++n4¢o4+o++0+++4~' tiqildenstii Specials a.‘ . 1* - v_ ~ilwot n - 0c pa.‘ . 6 lint ‘ 1M0; drop In and so! ti? ylvooll ma». Pow choir. Outside ilic ‘Cathedral tlitflllwfl U18 111ml’- lil tllc sanctuary were licv. l). J. escort ifro-nl tllc 105th, was drawn V c. lMcDonuld, Morel]; Rev. n. P. Lip and as the Rev. Pius ylulluiliiia-flP-“r therefore must the Pow en Mcbellun. * lSt. Andrews; RQV- W118 Dlflcfill 0n The [gnu-tins Muponnnlh. St. Theresa; the escort stood at the think J, B, lMcIntyre. (lovoiicatl; a Rev Dr. M. J. ‘Smith, ifinkora; Rev gun carriage-lei‘ the‘ Sanctuary anti go illto the uhrcsehflpresence of God! in tl-c admini- siration of his office be breaks Extreme f” the people the ‘Wand o! lite parents ‘from having their clllldrcnim properly These cases have been reported. | I visit the schools every I14)’- Whcn the militia moved oil, the body of iRev. Ronald B. McDonald , was thcn iplaced in the hearse andiflmt He’ may “me m“) the" 5m“ the largo procession headed ‘by the, Veteran's Band, the the 105th in mufti drawing the gun A large ‘number of citi- and the -Lea.gue of the ‘followed the ‘re- mains to the Railway Station. The pail bearers for the "late Rev Pius MncDonLltl were drawn from the overseas officers of the 106th lThe pail bearers for ‘Rona-Ed McDonald tM. J. Moran. S. Paoll, H. G. Murphy. S McLcllan, J. J. Hughes and Wm. Moran. The remains of ‘The lute Father Pius will be buried at -St. Georges today and the late Father Ronald iMoDonu-ld at Souria on Many spiritual bouquets accom- panied the caskets of both priests. Wreaths from the 105th Battalion, the returned inen of Summerililie local G. W. V.,,.A., also a flornl cross from ‘Capt. the Rev. G. C. Taylor, were among the trlbites to the late Father Pius. REV. PR. McLELLAWS AD- DRE88 Preaching from the text: “And f heard o. voice from Heaven say- ing, Write, Blessed are the dead which due In the Lord from l-Ienpt- Yea. saith the ‘spirit, that they Emily rest. from their labors: nntt-flleljnwérks do follow them." ‘ ' MdLellafl- rector of St. q nIyors-ity. imld a slow big tribute to. the tie-ceased pas- d- t -al1d'1.b their labors in n. actor's service. . ---‘»"l'o the blessed apostles vlveu through the revelation fly secrets of the infinite." ‘glad lmong tllcse hing the dead the! brougll ‘rich consolation the human heart: __ _ tillruealtwdlfilile 'l'l'l ‘the Lon ." St. Paul liven up this heavenly h hope that theywvho dio in . ' ui-ltmu be unarm- all are» T‘ - m rilrrolma for the nlory of Goa. ‘ ,,ttmn. Into Etpf- . ,_ in visiting LL"Q§,.,‘L‘“,.“,,‘fifffififfoflhnflfiegffhjfi boys are most likely to be foulldflthe Society during its thirteen ‘ I soon gc-t to kngwllvars of existence, having had in W35 61111901195 by 4M1‘. J-O- Hylld‘ who were h" right and who were its membership such men as the ma" "m1 "i119". ‘Ml Hyndma" A late Dr. II-‘ullerton, Canon SIIIIDSmp-Sllggefiilllg that n maintenance fee humher M he pa“... were actually and Dr. Conroy. Ho iregrctteti that ‘be collected- ral to go forth to do the Master's I" ‘his w" returned to the Sanctuary to give "l" in “[1091 that should be‘ what the priesthood means to us. 511N111" It is the eternal priesthood oi‘ God TIIBBQ ilnil, Jesus Christ Himself who with but conditions their work here bclow. metlflllrEe in For the purpose of sacrifice were habitual truzlnts. five during this Christ asked the apostles of considered as such. toldktgrcogtlnlilo bHliulabors. He c! these rlmarrthstedl had to bmvshucioty 7W8“ “W39 children in ‘mp8 and 0° ea an m l n and 3am “.°.“,°‘,’,';.,w,,e,.f, ‘caigfhifilnsand by doliWil-"ir ilew hotllcs but there is not by the oXlbentllillfe 0i MIMIC mull" ‘we ‘ ' ' "pgsutiicient funds available to duel" It the!’ have "9 m°neY Society ~ receives $5M could raise it and the proper way . . - ,... -. . -.- I laceataxon every- iiesh of the‘ ‘Son of Mun and drink or f-'v= boys who are ueting- \'e.l'y hm" Ih- hfllolnlnult ""11 51-10 IP01" woum. be F‘? p _ _ of his blood ye shall have no life blidllyfbut in the majority ol‘ cases] ‘hi’ (‘HY lollllcil. and these are all, b0“! mstem °f Iemmg it t.“ ‘l few ‘Clara. Phllllips, convicted of mur- to adopt strangel- ,1 found gmydcllildlcn taken _ period whqch llhnlllos. in good foster holnewtn tho responsible Dflfiles. W110 Twenty-six "Wmlilllollt the flrfivincg [t Wm)‘; receive the taxes from the people. hm] took (mile well to have ill] agent of There are 'i'6ur'vth"$- The any other society iii the city which -t-o:is‘tal boats‘ were destroyed and Sir" Henry Thornton Expected This week (Special to The Guardian.) IOTTAWA. Nov 27——Slr Henry 'l‘liornlon is expected to reach Ut tawato take ovc-r the duties as President and General manage: of the (Janadian National ‘Railways curly in the week. Sir Henry has sailed for Canada and is expected to take over the duties of his of- fice on December d. American Property Destroyed By Quake SANTIAGO, CIIIIE. Nov 27—Pl'o port)’ of the American ltefinillk lllld ‘SIIICIIIIII,’ ‘Company out. small larger ships damaged in Sundays earthquakes and tidal wave nurtil ,of Ctuiuinlbo liccortlillg to des- plltcllus llcrc today. creased appropriation. During the strenuous titties at the end of the Session we were not tibia to se- cure an audience for that purpose, but we will have to go to the gov- ernment again, or we will have lo hold ilp the ‘City Council or hold u-p the School Board. We will have to hold up somebody!" (Ap- planse.) Rev. Mr. Malone suggested hav- ing pamphlets (lealing with the work of the Society published and hroatlcasted as o. means of bring- ing in at least more subscribers beat g0 Dragged in my work, antliund dqwntlent children. He re- places “mere fcrred i0 the gplt-ntlid record almost togethen Let us think ‘manta whue Ohhe“ were rather ‘Mr. MilCD’lIl‘<I.I(.I, lll=l predeccssoriil w scywuldilfiiv-e, was unzlblo through illness to attend the lileetint: PW)’ has Hll('(‘€t‘ll9(l in placing of when they understood the work iron‘, ulirlesiralble He felt sure citizens would gladly contribute the amount (50 cents) which was being done. This idea Judge l-Iaszard emphasized thc lloed of halving some iustitutionill the province to take (‘are of de- Since its organization, the S0. lillqucnt boys, Iii tho larger towns. well as ill Charlottetown they were bccolnlng a menace. it is up them» protect the people of the pro-I the children of today |in you." And He said to the apost- they urc doing very, wcll-nttond-ihc "°"l'l'5bl"l°"-‘ ‘I'm! 111B @X°@D"‘p”nple‘ .193; ~90 ye thls in My nhmey‘ “when! regularly and are mhhlhgdioil‘ of nlmiiilership fees, which 'Thiel is ilie rultli of the Catholic mm Dmgregs, During h... her. |-'15l.\'Plll‘-1lll01lfll9<i w $13. ‘This l5 1m" i“ i1" I‘ ‘I , wt. _‘ , - _“f'. l"i I“ II. ,Lllulth and the duty of the Dlloal- 19.1 I made two hundred and lurty ‘fiwifa:fl3:!'l‘§m°“°;(i the money ML m,“ Fhthcr 3h Jnhm 9mm ihcoti. Eiver, when he stands be- eight vlgits t9 ‘fore the‘ altar, he offers the same sacrifice, and the assurance is “mm Mum 1 Shaun-inn Reva 11 gt John and ,]_ R¢-;,np,y,|glven that ‘Christ who diod upon f , , Y D _ v ll n l ' - ' a ' . A . '1 .' ma“ A, J_ Mglntyre us Master ol the Lilbern being clinlltetl by tho (JHIVHU I3 Bllbfitflnllllll)’ FY9597" that in at least ninety per t-l~l.t_oflmw““ 0 “m”? ‘t- unng m the cases of tmlancy or irregularity with what sentiment of hm“ of attendance, thut it is tilt‘ Iilck of homo training and ilitlitvlww-nte ‘on the p-art m" tile- parents. that lsi the cause” while. in cl few mist-s.’ and brings to them the Redcellier and abide with tdiem. “He that enteth My flesh and drlnketli My blood will abide wi-Ji Me and l with him. and '1 shall raise him up on the last day.” The place tile priest takes‘ in our Christian hearts is a high und- holy one. lHe offers the sacrifice of propitiation to the Eternal Fat- her. asking God ‘that He will have mercy upon l-fio people. He is the ambassador of Christ with puWEP of reconciliation between sinful man and his Creator. 'ln Christ's holy name he pronounces tile ab- ratlfied forever in ‘Heaven. ls it. Long Afid Valiant Worlt. atm- ll lifetime of service. He the prophbtic wo During this tong and valiant mln- istry he broke dovnrln health and sought to recuparile In his native province, where‘ hi! duties would which he had been unneed- Ohurch here for the noble. Vall- will accompany this’ a ll this ill cnngplqlon which t. the beloved ' ~090Mb Imus-In lllo-inpocglnpuc. i up - .t _ the. niztlnl we o.‘ (Continued on’ Page 3) hcllles, some of , h , . .- “hkh l ha“ to go m t “e i‘: higrblvtlllililllOfl. “(lur special plea , . w. ~ - - . S ‘tll, Mr. Hi g. .nd others. iilg the children to school. »l iind mo,“ ‘S m "y “ml mm ‘my’ ans‘: 1K rhsulhuohgujxfeqrrihg ¢O the hp. poilltment. of a board of manage- . Ml‘. sometimes two and tllrcc tiilius a day-quid throligll the cO-oillif-"IC" of principals and teachers have been enabled to otherwise Imight not illlvc been ‘aware of. Fully sixty pert-out of my time branch of my work. ' With respect to Childrcirs Aid Work, my attention has boon call ed to several ceseifthnt lifilltl you have been dealing with tor silllle solution here below but which is time lmi- 6W1 of ‘ carefully looked into. any wonder then. that we call tho "hm"! "as" I ma" bee“ “"1" N’ priest "Father! that we pour out Place [he ‘W0 BIPIB I" 5”" Imm“ our respect and love toward lilm “Pd t“ who sacrifices‘ his young life that P-‘Tce? l"? ""9 "l "l? ‘WY-f, I he may become another Christ. to 011ml‘ boy is now living uilh li s. be engaged‘ in service for others. lame!‘- to bring the gospel of Salvation to "fllhllll definite the nations that sit in darkness; ‘IWP- I _ to break the bread of l’fc. to give 055191‘ 0559 W115 BTOIIBIII i0 m!’ a" consolation to lhc- afflicted. These tentlon and everything has been are the solemn and exalted duties ‘BBUBIQBWTIIY of the priesthood of Jesus Christ. mother and two children arc llow living in comfortable quarters. few days ago Refer-rm to the late Father young trad-a ward of this Society Ronald B. McDonald. tlic aponkcr ——W‘li'o had dwelt upon his long and valiant work in the Master's vinyard. He back to his old home. had died in the ruthless of years. is now under consideration- _In conclusion I was one of the flrdt students to since nridertaklngthis work I have be enrolled aloii _-witb two ot- hull annexes-opened to the "m!" hers. in the Sit. union's ($011958. slty of having ~eonie 1n January 17. .1885. He was or- method of, ilalned in 1860 and for fourteen‘ children wllio are not receivilis ll- yenrs gave his active service" to tilts tlloceseh-gf-Iefivac, leader in nlng wild and event/unity may b9- tlie Tempémnce‘ cause. preaching mine a real menace it from one end of the province" to the other. He Joined the‘ Jesuit kind-lawn ‘Irhohilve no‘ ICHI’ or Fathers and for nllny years-dober- ed with them in his Masters scr- vloe. Ho travelled extensively and his vcdoe Mad been ileum from realise the- Gulf of Mexico f0 the St. Law- work and the deed c-i‘ their! and ‘m’ rence. It might be aid of him ill opeiwtion omthelr part. a I56 of Malachi (I951 clf good could be accomplish- that the law of nod was on, his ed, lllfl the Ollildi-elra Aid ‘Society lips. He preached slllvntiorf and would have a much firs" Wm‘ turned many away from iniquity. bership than suitable bcurdinl! In two of the other cases in Septt-lnbor M1- fhtmily in the country had collie proper home, train-in; but are run- There nre _-IQVQMI cases of fol» respect focgtlieir- own- Oflrents nor for ‘the the officers If our, lo-oould ‘be brought t0. Mr, E. T. Riggs, M.I..A. in mov- be lune oft-animus “all those in in; rho adflllllllll of the r6110" B!- ‘ pressed pleasure that the Society "We all nucllitm ‘blur’ continued had secured the services of Mr. the speaker warmly, "an the Bhgw. The report was unanimous- r and ‘m “rust got the hwheym he Slliith.- Donald Ziiiaifinnon, _ ta Moran, Mayor Jenkins, Mr. Henry ‘year we extended the operations [of the Society. Mr. Henry Smi.h, "Wm Ilflclmsidcl‘ anmmlnlcnts to .119“ ‘Aha Raymond and myself the DTOVIIICIZAI act for the care of Fill-titer discussion was taken c‘. Mr, Raymond flicssls. J.O. Hyntinlnll. W.L. (‘ct ‘Wm m gmmhershle where h so. delinquent and dependent clllldrei‘ cicty inns organized {or prime to cooperate with the Social Seth County and liltcr Mr. Raymond and “Ce (“men Mimi “heal” 5mm, h King-G County some”. pointed. and that a. draft of Soul-gs, we called a meeting to. Act containing provisions suitable organize our (Yiiarhctltetown Si). to the conditions ili thisprovince New info a county orgahlzaflolhbe submitted to the Legislature at but no one came to the meeting. I"? n9?" 5855M"- was 1°“ m‘ a We decided than that lwe would "m9 07 the meemg- piles from rive or six, accepting." IDr. McMillan referred to the Counties as well as ill Charlotte- town, and this also was a question of money. Money ‘was also needed for the establishment of n teinipor- ary home where children mighthe of the Society have accommodated to the extent oi’ ‘two or three rooms and the prphanages have gener- ously assisted Iby taking the chil- dren. But these are now taxed to caipncity. During tho post year Mr. MoNeill, the agent of the Soc-iety for many years. had done good ‘mark, Ibut he was forced to resign because ‘he could not live upon the salary which the Society paid. They had ibeen fortunate in secur- ing at the same salary ($600) ‘Mr. Shlolw, ibuit the money- ‘was alto- gether inadequate. It was dis- graceful to the province, while thousands of doll-M's are being spent on roads and streets, on maintaining an asylum and infir- mory and assisting exhibitions, horse shows, poultry shows. etc.- all very good in their may-that the moat Important thin of all is being neglected. and th t. is, our children. (ApplauseJ The agent of. the Society encode the largest pnrt of his time doing trunnt officers work for ‘the public schools of the city, whereas he should spend all his‘ time on the special work of looking after neg- lected and dependent children. The speaker ibelieved the time had come when there should ‘be two meI1—-0no to look after truants alone, and one to attend to the rw-ork of the Society. The need is for money to pay tilts. he Dominion Government of- fare the province n grant of $2.000 . for public health work if the local government will double . it with another $2,000. Why could not this be done? In conclusion Dr. McMillan said: "A committee of ‘the Society did wait upon some members of the chief among the pastors of the 1y adopted" The [oilovring officers were than ant Work he lvvllfllllllhetl- N° elected for the ensuing yenr: Dr, w_,]_]1_ Mcmphh representation would meet government ‘to ask for an IIIK. (J - Iovérnment last winter and we told them that later on R. roller the on motion of ‘M ttlnt homo for girls at Truro has have not ‘been satisfactory. There is it satisfactory place for Catholic boys in Halifax. Through Mr. J.O. iroal. This seems to be a splendid pflrfilllflfl: Finance Committee said it would additional funds this year, but us- thc coming year. gopd work done by the Society. forts during the year. On Saturday last His Lord-ship Prohibition .-'.ci. died‘ was granted are:—- hibition Act is uotln force. they Couii.| ap- the Ilyndnlan the attention of the So- ciety has been called to tho Shaw- phwed hm" disposed of by the S“ bridge Reform iSchool near Mon- t ciety. U‘p to the present these re- quirements have not been fulfilled and in Charlottetown the agents place and they call accommodate a certain number of Island boys . at $35 por month per boy. This covers-ail expenses except trans- ‘Coun. Moran as chairman of the, be impossible to appropriate ally sured the Society of his keen sym- pathy nndl practical support for His Worslilp Mayor Jenkins also i-xpressed his appreciation of the’ At the conclusion of the meet- ing a vote of thanks was tender- ed the president and officers of the Society for their untiring ef- SIIPHEMEIIIIIIHT the Cilief Justice granted an Or- der Niel for a Writ of Certiorarl to quash a conviction made by the fltlpendiinrv Magistrate of the City of Charlottetown against Patrick MoKenns for alleged breach of the Prohibition Act. the cilarge be ing for infraction of Section fifty- two of the‘ Act. namely that of un- lawfully having liquor in his pos- session which had not been pur- chased from a vendor in ilccottl- ancc with ‘the provisions of the The grounds ‘nn wlltcn thc- 0r- 1. That Section 52 of tho Pro- .. That section 5g of the Pru- nibltiou Act la ultra Vlvll notwlth standing the provisions of The Prohibition Amendment Act. 1032. The Order is returnable at Hil- a-ry ‘rem next and no mfltlll Twenty Injured and Million Dollars Damage Done‘ J e suit PriostBlamesfKu Klux Klan for Fire. (Special to‘ The Guardian.) WINNIPEG. Nov 27—-Nine stu- dents and one member of the stuff of St Boniface College known to have been in the building at IlIIG time the fire started curly Saturday morning failed Lu anu- wer the roll c.lll this nlornirg. All are believed to have perisllel in tile flames. ' ' “Tile Ku ‘Klux Klan is respon- sible for the tire in Si. Boniface. College in. the same nlannor as other Roman cathedrals and insti- tutions in the North American con tinent. including the recent one ill Montreal?’ This declaration was made by one of the Jesuit Father! who distinguished himself by his , bravery during the fire Saturday morning. He however, made the earnest request that his name b9 withheld. partly because he did not wish to be marked for the special attentions of the “invis- ible Empire." partly due, also, to the natural diffldence of his call- ing. "The explosion that immediately preceded‘ the fire" he continued. “occurred in a part of the build- ing where there was no material of any kind stored that could have given rise to such an explo sion." ‘ THE WIIIIIIFS IIIESI NEWS EIJIIIIIIIIHIZEI] IN BRIEF. MESSAGE FOUND IN BOTTLE S AVES FOUR LIVES. WOMAN SENTENCED FOR MUlRDER. IN MISSOURI. STAR BALL P BOARD AMERICAN STEAMER RECEIVE FINAL TEST. DAMAGE BY EARTH TREMORS LAYER DIES. INFLUENZA A- . U. S. SHIPBUILDING BILL TO (BY OUR OWN WIRELESS.) NASHVILLE. Nov. 29. -' WASHINGTON, .Nov 27——'I‘be Strangler Lewis, world's lieavy- shipbuilding bill fncm its tlrgt, weight wrestling champion says real test today and tomorrow he is willing to- post 25.000 dollars while amendments are in order Jack Dempsey in a mixed match. SANTIAGO, -Nov 27——Earth tre- mors agalin shook the zone struck by a quake here two weeks ago. [Wlilfler take all lie can defeat a0 outatunddnx menses in the text are anticipated by this pro- cedure. Vote is due Wednenisy evening. ’ _ _ , IWAIStI-IINGTON. Nov 21-421mm No considerable. damage was "13 m9 0! IIMIIIQINP! by 61891111! done. Natives: fled in terror. has prover. leeiible all a result. of recent teats it was announced. fp- LCIS ANlG-EILIEIS, Nov. 2s. —~Ml'S. day by bureau of ael-imaum. dering Mrs Alberta Meadows with n. halllmer was sentenced to serve |l'rom ten years to life,in tho State] Penitentiary at San Quin-ten. »-ST. LOUIS, Nov 27—C0nslde‘r- able property damage was caused by earth tremors‘ in Missouri, Il- linois anti western Indiana last night, buildings were shaken, chlm neiys spilled and windows broken during the disturbance. ADRIIIANOPLIQ, Nov 27-—Elstab- lishment of absolute prohibition was the first move of the Turks uponl their "entry iinto ‘this city jlnst Friday. YOKlOl-POMA. Nov 27-—'Consul- lwrhe and ash represemame pee. ‘Dr. McMillan referred u» ‘thsiGeneral George H. Scidmore or ple la different parts of the Present “"'“"g"m°'"9 ‘County if they would accept posi tiions on the executive. ‘We had re- for caring the U. 8., died here today, fol- for delinquent boys, 'l‘lie Prctea-lowlng an illness of several ;month‘s, brought on by a stroke of been found satisfactory. But the 8110MB!!!’- industrial home at St. Jolill and having“Sociemyhgehtsihuh; other the Protestant home at Halifax. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. —Con- duct of Annapolis midshlpmen aft- er the ‘army and navy galne in Phile ‘for drinking was arranged in a publi-c statement by Secretary ‘Derby today who said he would in- stitilie a probe. He lauded the lniddles conduct a‘t the game. —~A message “For God's sake save us. we are starving" place-d -in a from a lumber ‘laden schooner. ‘Liozietl Diulz ashore off Wertport was tho means cf saving the lives of ‘Captain S. B. Getchell and crew of three. It thud been wrecked got a fine aboard an improvised raft with a canvas sail. NEW YIORK, Nov 27—Army by game. New York York Nov 27 :- Sterllng‘ . . . . . . . . $451.68 "‘ French Franc . 7.05 " Italian Lira " Dutch Guilder . . " German Mark " Clllldl. aunts r Argentina 001d Peon 88.3 " N07 35-4 p6? GUM Shit-Active and weak. NEW’ BEDFOIRD, Mass, Nov 29.’ bottle and thrown into the surf four days without food before the hurriedly organized rescue crew virtue of its late rally against navy and 17 to 14 victory ranks among the leaders in the east in football this‘ season. It tied Yale and Nolrre Danie. Navy 10st also to University of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Iowa. finished the season with clean slates tin the Bimben conference. Chicago was undefeated by a western team but was tied by Wisconsin in the last Exchange Rates NOON exchange cable-s in New ' on You . l8 " 811mb; Teal . 70.88, " Indian Rupee .. 20.08 " h B r silver 641A “ Plan-es would hover over the line of fire and communicate with the ships by radfo. WASHINGTON, Nov 2'i——-Utfliz- ing a new device for measurinz ocean depths by sound waves, the navy will soon begin working a complete map of the bottom of the Pacific ocean off western coasts of Norbh America Secretary IDenby says. ' PORTSMOUTH, Nov 27-Au- tin McI-Ienry, 571M‘ outfieldlnsn of the Illinois National League base- ball team. died here today follow- ing an operation recently for tu- mor of the brain. He‘ is survived by a widow and two children. ‘LAUSANNIE, Nov 27—Lord Cur zon, British Foreign Secretary, an nounced today that England sup- ports the American open door pol- icy in Turkey and regards the San Reno agreement for division of the Mosul oil digtrict as null slid void. The Weather, Etc. TORONTO, Nov. 28.—- Maritime winds. inc-easing io gale: from east and north east. Snow mid sleet. High tide this evening at 6.10 and tomorrow morning at 6.42. , ‘Sun sets this alternoon at 4.19 and lises toniorrqw morning at 7.19. First quarter moon Sunday. Nov 26th 4H5 a. ‘m. Summer-side tide eighteen min- uets later than Charlottetown. Announcements, Coming Events, MGQMHEsI Em. . IiIIUt-I auras-too. bur like or ca. t:.'.".l.:.'::,.f5{.' :2. t...*'" a 2' h figure i? . Iottzr count W a I . l‘! :::.. 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