w’, 195;; , Mzrttil-ninr law IONl$~~~.. m. XPLlti Vestris "_Who Founded. i LONDON. Nov. flit-Caustic criti- cism ci the conduct of the enquiry now being condueioddn New York on _the sinking of the Vestris ap- peared in the editorial columns oi the Evening Star and the Evening Standard today. The Star contends that the NewYoi-k enquiry is being conducted not as an inquiry but "as a public prosecution and protests that itis “indecent to subject the reputation o! a= British ship ands British captain who is dead and cannot deiond himself to this mon- strous man-handling!’- The Stand- g ard says thstthc object seems to be "to bully the witnesses into contra- dictions oi themselves and one an- other and‘ entrap them into admis- slohs oi some not yet clearly de- fined crime." "In due course. no ubt," the‘ Standard concluded, "the truth will be discovered. A Board oi Trade enquiry will be held in England and to this all nautical opinion looks as" to an expert and unbiased authority. Bo il- was in the case oi the Titanic. So it will be now." -NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—_In an ex- clusive interview with Rueters here, three surviving members oi the crew of the ili-iltod Vestris, which sank ofi the Virginia coast Monday with a loss comm than p100 lives, statod- that the rllson the Vestris sank was‘ because thdnegroilre- men refused to keep up the steam in the boilers and Captain Carey did not send his 8.0.5.‘ sooner than he did. up to l p. m. Mon- day. there was not anvinoed "for it. . Thesearethe answers to the two " mainfquestions. the explanation oi pagerly _' mull. ignincani - ilgurcs d: _ in iii-fits ' K clothes werewall-e ‘ set ciilcers; and times hail irom. Llvflfbool. They were rcirigeritihg engineer Smith. iourth engineer omcer Prestwick and sixth ~~ .. ~ They told the - hrcunly stunning frequently to bite hungrili at sandwiches» They were all es- pecially insistent that Captain Car- s _-v_ ‘ »‘ ' _ Thole Whale not observe ills ‘consenting. panic; w m '\ l. e-rtr-caiiézzi iifiihillid“ i " . DOISASTER loci. By, Engineer officer; or u... " Declare That _ ‘Attocksron the Captain Are ill- .1 baseless charges laid against him,to which he was unable to reply.‘ hav- " ing held true to the tradition oi British searne l and stuck to his post to the last. dying with his ves- sol. the New Yorlonewspa, a c. has been very heavy, reply to these criticisms later. i - part: the tragic loss oi the Vcstris. ior the enquirylnow proceeding. legree oi belief. \ ey's reputation be vindicaiefl oi the _ in Loses Baffle . ' l. . o. f‘ . For; his-Life :Ll( i|l wrmolmlev. " ' 3 younz flatness in student - from New York today. Met. his bows for his life which he waged in the o-lnunai court t a . The idle. ‘his mwllioa. Ohinesdalilbeai mm conviction death- sentence for the murder E i.t§§ l j . "Hllfldzftu. s 4" ' ’ on ruse 3) Enroutepto Royal MONTREAL. Nov. 150 oi the bluest Edward Island; Montreal today where they will silver liox show. the Royal Winter were acoolllll-nie iorty exhibitors from Prince ward Island ‘roronto with them Prominent side. Presidentioi the Can yer Fox Breeders‘ Association: or F. Amati ans» Bummerside. members .91 Directors oi the C. George Calbeok of L. D. McKenzie. M. Trurov N Charlottetown. l The members mpanied on Prince. Reward. kiwi! and °- _ stile 4"!‘ The volume oi matter carried, in the captain and crew oi the steam- er Vestrls, which sank last Monday with a loss oi more than I00 lives, and Messrs. Lamport and Holt and Company. 8803M 101' the line. have. intimated that they may have a statement in Reuters‘ news agency. dealing with this situation, cabled to London in \ A - "Even in the spectacular history oi New York's so-called yellow Jour- nalism no story has ever evoked such, violent headlines, unjust con- demnation or ridiculous surmise as “A batch oi bright ideas promin- ently spread all over the iront pag- es of the diiierent papers included firstly, the serious claim that the sinking oi the Vestris was due to an explosion oi contraband ammunit- ion being carried aboard and des- tined ior guerllla warfare in some South American republic; secondly _ the serious suggestion that the own- ers. oi the Vestris, after a warning lrom Captain Carey that the ship was badly damaged, had ruthlessly ordered himto proceed as best he could; and, thirdly, the story which was featured in several evening pa- uers to the effect that Chief Oillce Johnson of the Vestrls had beer hidden by the owners.‘ and that it was only after a long search", ac- "compunieduloy threats. that heiwv "dually "surrendered" as a witness “In no other wountry. in the world except the United States where newspaper libel is practically non-existent, could .suoh_ absurd, no‘ ‘o say malicious. statements be pub- ‘ished and read without common‘ 1nd presumably with a considerable Winter For. oi . blue-bloodei‘ foxes. pride oi. the ranches oi Print? passed throusl enrouto to Torontr be exhibited at "th/ in connection wltl Fair. The ioxe d by a party ‘o Ed , who are travelling to members oi the part3‘ were Peter-G. Clark. oi Bummer- ildilllBil- B. F. B. A-l Summerside. and who will act as N688 0! i!" liww Peters. munmerstig; pr, oi the committee and ocorse l-ishtiw vi . v w, their Journey by uh alter Lea. Minister oi Alfifiilli": Q 57mm ' 3 i.“ Canadian National Railways." _§ n _ . P \ (lovers Princé Eiiiil"""”rf d Island Llllcillé llcw > , _ l‘. . % , ETQWN, Who'll", wcolvssiihii, Ntivllmlsrzl? 11,13... m. . House Debates C Credit Scheme. (Special w ‘nic Gllltiilln) LONDON New so-rhc House oi Commons diebailedthe expel-h; eye. dit scheme. the minister of over- sees trade, Hon. D. H. Hacking would decline to ~ J the scheme‘ to include Russia. In view oi the unsatisfactory trade position oi Russia which was steadily becom- ing worse; Extension oi the scheme to i-ineludo nation would be likely to impel-ii credits. he said. Ferguson Issues i Ultingatum (Specie? to The Guardian) TORONTO. NOV. flil-Prelniei-"Wr- guson last night issued hisulti- matum to the pulp and paper in- torests bi Ontario. * Charging than with pursuing me- thods that have created the pre- sent chaottio coilditions in the in- dustry the prlmdministsr made it plain that such. a situation would not be allowed to continue. v "The government have made up its mind" he stated. thait these gen- tlemen in the next m: days must give up their plan of" assassins tion orwc are goinl 1W take a hand in it. We've 1.00 much at stake to let them simply ploy with the mat- ter ior seiflshpurposes and inter- ests." Any brwkdown in this industry. the sedans largest industry in (te- nada. might. Mir. Feiirumu warned condi- cles. For that one oi detorminution to see that investors. settlers. were camels and the public generally shall not sui- (er, hc hailséopperillc lnt/Ilouthe exist- e mhflfwcfipnon inch shoulder and both fists closed. ‘no the some iii- ‘rpmpQqlBS operatins wiunt. ‘emphatic vheni/s atllvlbll '0“ ‘m’ m; Mun, _ a government w 5W“!!! again that the g0vemment| ' “ “Md We B Heater disposition picture , tHlMl"l l l i| Pi-llli Filill. llEl Qvueuc. Nov. 20...“; e... '. V the part oi the American peoplg f4,‘ study the, aetuil position q! 9,, B"m1fl_!hd see how very peculiar t 18-" Bi Austen Chamberlain, sch-c". tary for Foreign ‘Affairs uni... 331d. win Government said herein 1a pres-s. interview. nc "made "this lfitfltéllleilh- in answer to~ a or an opinion on the Armigt my statement o! President Cooll we and the comment ‘it-aroused in British swu- ‘Ihe rureicn ‘Beard- to the Canadian people expressive c: the thanks of himself "andhis iennily for the reception accorded them here. - ' . . “We have no rivalry with the United States" sir Austen contlnu; ed. "we have n0 desire to start P enter upon a naval competitl * with" them, but our circumsta are very peculiar and I believe’ they would judge‘ us more iairly ii’ they appreciated them. . "We are .the centre oi the» world wide Enrpire. While their columna- lcations are mainly continental, ours lie ‘across the seas. - ' i "Whilst , the approach to their coasts, with the single exception-oi y’ ' the Panama Canal is heavily iory tliled and with a large gurrisonnard across the openlsea, the approaches to England are through narrow’ waterways. which expose our trade to peculiar dangers. "Canadi n corn and meat reach- what. is‘ little more than a canal the moment they leave the Indian Ocean. seen, a (Q11 unless stBiPS bwg gfily tggen by "W" weople tcrested in the operation of u. ..l:.......c. i. m » m uhsiscwrv W"- Arrestl! Mtlde i" Flt? Robbery . (circadian Press); “‘“°“"€‘I'..°il‘l"..“€l. Z321?“ ‘mrluu o inn. Avenue ..wem “ohm and $55,000 provincial holice arres three men and ‘ml: ‘nto custody in llwmmbitfetgg“ on“ m‘ .' qugnmvmurs a an“ =klrts of this vi a shortly m ‘ noon today. Tbvmen gave hi: names as Louis Wilson. 19- Al- P ' “p5, 19, and Chutes Martin. They refused to give their address- -___ *‘ v A’ y Cvunnirtgliccideni " that Americans would give “If .you pass as I have chart oi =the vessels sunk ound ion Hediterranenn- and the ritish ’Isles during the great war, you would . iind that the crosses which indicate ‘these wrecks almost cover the iloor of these waters. It is na- tural that the British people should . ieel ‘ it an "elhnentary precaution jfor their safety and even the" exist- ience to have a force suitaihle noi {only m size, but" character, to guard . these vital arteries oi supply. _ "Ii we iail, Canada and other 'parts oi the Empire would lose their marlrctanu be plunged in distress while we would starveslt these iacte were recognised. I am wniideni B. sym- pathetic consideration to the Britisi case and with the good will which exists on both "sides, 1 believe we should reconcile what little diiicr- ences we havcX Questioned to the " probabli outcome oi the general elections ‘< *7" be held m the iUnited Kingdom in e i year. Sir-Austen repliei . Baldwin will have a maiorltv- - -">-.¢--- _FOQTBAI;L. CRAZY th tary also issued a farewell massage " ing cur cc try has to pass through-y narrow channels. which surround m our coast. §upplles coming from ‘ _ Easter from Australia; piss thro ‘ 1 i "MEDAI. ’Fol§ H13 MLzlJEsTY j <-;-_Q i . Premier qrreserltvn medagltolnis memento the Sfitlrlhlllvlfllrywf Co seer-ii" ' o . has been designed by in-Endliflh artlsgagm M" bu" w‘ emu of thallium "Ike other rldbrtc nutmeg-m France u the work of R. D. Deiamarre, the French sculpt , w)“; i, h," m“ Mm his work. Fifteen c? i‘ I v Crew Miirdéred - (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 30——T.he ‘Jhinese Junk Chin Chang Tai, re- lorted today ~that she- had been -at- "aoked- by pirates in tho Estuary oi lhe Yangtse River and fiiteon mem- vers=~oi her credit-murdered- grhe "Iessel which was bound for Shang- "sal from Darien stated that sixty. ‘iirates overpowered the crew after; they had put up desperate resist- incc. The bodies of the fifteen murdered were thrown overboard. Fhe vessel was released after pay- nent oi a ransom oi $1,600: . (Theatre not... Served on" Train munch. Eng" Nov. 20.—A fur- traific is to be made by the are“ Western Railway Company with the London. whereby passenger-swim be ilbl-c to start the Journey with their thekltreytickeis" '55‘ well as rail ticket. 1 4 . The first oi these excursions will be run this month irom Birming- ham. -at a rail dare‘ oi‘ $1.50 return. A theatre ticket agency in Birming- ham is (lo-operating with the Great Westernl Railway and _ passengers will be able to select from 30 after- noon praformances taking place in ¢o>—---~_- . _ London that ‘day. A "seat on the " _ ' . train is uaranteed to every person i Took booking fin advance. and lunch and - ' - ‘ supper will-be provided en route at R ‘ ison a. charge ‘of 60 cents and '72 cents ’ respective y. - Y a . Passengers will arrive in Iondon in ample time to reach the theatres and will return "at" 7.90 p- m. " . WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—-A dele- gation cf " tilh journalists "Mimi this count was rocsiveddodey by Pcsident "Coolidge at the White House. The visitiwss purely social. ‘and aiter s." briei- oonversationwith newspapermen ‘the President posed with them for i1 ull. igsuph. ' (Special to The Guardian") Earl, the little three your old son at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark oi New ‘nnan. whose father is caretaker of vir. John A. Ileab iox ranch there,- JWES his life today to the prompt lotion of his parents. the motor our ‘Ild the eflioiency of the Prince Ziounty HospitahOn Saturday last ‘ler father had procured a tubcoiim“ at paste to‘ poison the pests about; he premises and, had put it" ewayi n afirawerdownstairs, supposedly] _ lut of harrnh VIMMSOmBhQw; how-jglven and tho child rushed by auto aver, at aboutiive o'clock on Sim-Ito tho/Br s County Hospital. There lay evening: while his-mother wmilihc-sicnrac "pump was an once ap- ipstairs, the little one round the plied with goodwiiect/flie littlerme tube and ate "some o! the contents.‘ was able tone taken home on Mon- Nith very mmmendsble presence oi clay aiternoon, apparently none the “Mayor Stephens BYlvc BANS C, are rapid at ‘me the sync reg waited mt me report MINI‘? the» King to com- l" rogation cll statements suspected semi“ will no lon8e1‘ lice in coarse of partrnent solicitors ined will they are regarded as D . ment they make which hem“. explalilfld to them and they ther "move to capture additional an ' running oi matinee excursions to ' public~has confidence they wlltgivn and assistance. Boys and Girls 5,000 farm boys and Canada, “ c_ali clubs, are _ week the decision to be made at the Toronto Royal Winter nesday in the Canada ‘nlnxiralé ~ or a a MERCHANT flrhdnianners oi every o“ beobservedbyhimwlioweulldefl toofler advice. ' , . <1 char-imam Qauaiurfim w li"“l. tlllilll'§ ...f§°.i"§f.ff“ FEATURED ll GFHIEHNMENI OTTAWA. "Now 2o- m». -- e stcraciu. Prérindalhlilaértmvet Takes Eifectivé 11v George » v. Montreal, has definitely ac- cepted the position oi Cana- dian minister to Toklo. He was chairman of the Montreal har- bor board and an unsuccessful of that city. ‘ded in I188 a J _ i, _ . .-. . €.'u’§’si'.§i'.'.';°$. nasfmef‘? hon to Assist Grow-- man o v ' " " < hi» w- ~-»-~;,=v, 1gp; ‘its i‘? 3998i 9P9"? a; trfflifixog; u: sm_. I at Toronto Fair. g ‘"7 °°““‘““‘°“ “d” u” - _ .mnonnro*ro . Nov. . sit-new ” 1y oi Yersailles. _._¢’¢o>— ~—-— Nov.‘ co-Develo Scotland Yard The new LONDON. us iniorman . ‘.1 urely beicre in the pollcé the fullest information _...._ (Special to TORONTO. Ont. flair on Wed- championship eontest in the work of these clubs in- lugurated by the agricultural de- partment of the Canadian National Railways. _ This morning" them arrived in Toronto from both east and west Brunswick potatoesarcrto be ieat- iured at a NoW"Bfim8Wlilk"-=b0Gl=h ht ;the RilzyagvAgriculturistl I‘ , 1941193415.? N v = lopportunity to thus increase 1th: I misc: a»; this important pro-max i s pro e having been token 3rd ‘vantage toil t Provincial De- . -- " ,partrnen o c ure. . 1 In barge oi the booth is iirovlno~ M V. ‘lei Horticulturist A. G. Turnsy, who ' has arranged many attractive dis- pmentfllplays of New Brunswick under vegetables at various shows, undid‘ police distribution 10.0w" pamphlets "hi0 $23‘J..i‘él§i’“c'°.‘..i$.§€"éi"l3s§§!" iure entitled, "’I'he~New Bruno is potato-the sunlight ‘vegetablefl “On mine flront ccvEJ-t of ‘the pamphlaei; c s ogan, “ a Brtmswiclr-b . _ dlpctato daily ior health." recipes _ T atementsshowing attractive ways in w be mien,“ ms po-|New Brunswick =potatoee,- 11131-1 acase. The new (is-cooked and served are inclu ed in will be supervised by tour; ghztspamphiiéiiinsndxsome "in and every person exam | ega g ew Bnmtfloiib be clearly tpld whether‘ potato growing industry And the ex- suspects or ljellence oi the pontoon produced in My mm;- cnls province are given. ‘ may be used BNi-‘lll D589!!!‘ __ u» hm r W booth in connection with which some attractive enlarged pictures oi New Brunswick potato tlelds are. being shown, there is also a lug entry of New Brunswick poteeeemfl the open competition clones. the ’ Provincial ‘Department of agricult- ure having-assembled niece-potatoes t: and forwerdedwilqi _ n un r direct! ‘i department with all trangogtnttia‘ and other _ meg paid by “I, m, perttiment for the growers making thl I i I en es. . Compete at ". ‘ T' ‘P ' ~ i e ownw you" N.H.L. RESULTS The Guardian) 1y . . N . zit-Near ‘ , 82L mrowhoui Ottawa. 4. Toronto 1. of swine clubs and gimme" lvlR-EHBBYS 0- ... n,“ n. -" ' '~ _ o. r °“‘°"’ “ Pltt-sbursh. 2, Chicago o. i. Moi-é than s...» children, mnny v 0! than fill-Wishes oi the victims. ‘watched the 1m procession near ' Iemdvn recon three little vio- tims of a fire in a hop neld. eleven teams of ‘boys and girls rep- .. ,. " resenting the'clubs in Canadadrliey Annnunggments are the winners of their various‘ _ g ‘ provincial contests and will contend gcomlng- Even ts for the dominion championship io- morrow. The contest for swine club‘ members which isnow" in its ilith| year is for possession oi the W .D.‘ ~ ___ Robb challenge troiihv presented by "Robin Hood Flour is _ can vice-President W .D. Robb ci-thc m please you better, pggqbn u ~ railway company. In -this contest ...___. ACIUGHC98 l _ - mind du» emetic ‘wee immcaiazcllrworseythough it was a close calL-S ' > ‘ _ _ ‘ ......»~..-..._.. .- w. .--.- .. . - l s i vii-m». mo... u... there wul two “mum {rum the an‘ outt- M‘ D_._a‘."nd' ha‘. . . I. IQNDONVNQVMmFi-lamttzveé; , ‘. . \i‘\'>l '- ,_“.. ._.= ~ t " i \ .. hr m Yégllglgfifiwgslié irgevgcraitlorér gum,“ ‘gm-fly 81,5110“ v “n; urdn) ungshrthounndmiwtosoeooo- - " » ‘ - ' _ - es es 'o.. . ..U.SA. 63v roux. Nth. Wm ce- ball match." said "Willem Writ!“ U WS °“' “mmsm! “lwflm” m‘ W“? "Mm" Lnodhn dollar. which had been an Ontario metal-worker. who an ~ 1,»; -.- ~ i - . . . . 1114:“ 8W- Tfesim wmfsv-l . quoted at ajillgflliifi ici- week-s in rived at Liwrpocl recently on nu - _ w _ "fielynwhlubwnwmst l - 1 5 a "Reserve Friday. Nov. a n» a» '~ New Y"!- “fimuhw ‘ mumum ‘"7 m 3754mm" B” l‘ 72 7”." om .. . ‘ " ‘i! n. ‘w. ' " _ ‘ ' ‘ inaugurated: tlmisooyear glliflgfil ‘he chicken‘ 5mm" M‘ m“ o; 1.1a c: 1 per cent ltoda . fl- de- and left Bradiord for Canada l! ~ whilst-uric») Dominion Bureau ~oi statistics. for m“ w J mack m) m ream“ Hall. supper served item 0.10. ed q plilllfled dealer-am mic-ago v .~ . , . .. emote-mo. nu. Ike-elite.» During Octobei- passenger outo- ed b m-w J ma kilduvm f 1o. Ii not line, following night. " iorelln exchange, ex- ._"I have noiiseezva tint-class toot- Harold Smallest-firth viotinrol _- mobiles and freight‘ vehiclesito l " " “m °° " ° siilil-ii-ilfl-l plmaumi . mild ball match since ureur-ucaudmoui a mlillde mum vmen doday the value ‘0I"‘1|elrl!."l000fl0O $7M“ R. m“$§8“"'°- ‘"3"’ ‘he . --- .. ‘MM’ m“ scale Imwmngm- a t ‘gomergahid described bur-assailant and n- were exported a» different b‘; “an; ‘mm eaf;‘;‘“°:§.°,.w°'§w§i‘] "Reserve Tuesday, Dee. 11th. in alum m Crest ‘Lakes b07011‘! between Bradford and Bristol city locker lira-negro ma: twenty pom. of the world. Thu figure “m” Quake and mtaifo This is play "June Days!’ to be presented m” um“ mm we; - ' »_ represents airineeease of nearly u“ fir“ mm ma‘ ammse m“ hTr-inityrlhrsyYoimg Podplefo season for Chadian " fivtooz-mm°:ififiian°ztl"ll°fi- inees have been A presented h‘: the swmy" m aw mmwmam wit-in an: 3w 3° I m R" o t ..v " Pf 7 consular: bchaaiplcmivlhlp, "contests _ _"7°'11'.|°'l Jwhidi. m 10nd. . " ‘ " ._ e " my “°’“|“‘m' "Bean pedal andnanoedn V "M" “"45 5L omiwii. RevJOu-Jlhewaloe fim";’,,“",‘f‘““‘,,;“° ‘“"‘”"“"“ um- rwt Friday. aw. midi: lifluflh in menus “ ‘l “P"°‘°'“°'" terv quilt win-cc anvil. . - they having this year sent a team w “udhna foruthe swine ’olub contest. Duriiur; ' _ ‘thdll’ Vlllb-SO the Eoynl lint!- the " h. sidenr. o the Railway,- mm "Come buyumd girls..are ts .01 the to“ beau: and chidhh‘ u," cmaalan National and sunoer. at, Pgflda, " NM!“ “numb will beontorioined together with cg- Wednesday. ov. 2i. ‘not ‘ hum‘. h“ Wmiwdqme u“ nclats oi the railway and ptornirflm, Thursday. 41.34 ad.“ but"; “ma” _ asrlculturlsts at a dinner to be giv- ’ _ o. ~r—.—- " .., N; Y, “t _. , _ r ' yen aiihcxinglsuwamrrcmrhm. "club Italic will actual“. _Q < ~ s devevcni birw. n. Hohbpvjag- soul-is , ,Nov. ‘ Vfll . or cclwicuiacc agriculture, Book mum early. . " J6. will casual-discus ’ mo-u-si-o" w the iairindawllblllo be giveha - i A-ali." . .. MNIIW-flivtrlllisra ram. "nannies-oi. Paula m. Many ovum-elm and girls m» mgr In» reached ‘lbreniaistohy have - . man-m .0neo_.thellarltimerl,llag. . 'N._B.,‘ i.'_ ondprsccically maifilpuhhw " H’ ' w. ‘farm fot the family. mi cm "lhlwflilcolerllqet ‘A ' Meetings " marlin-I“