-\ Above is Mrs. p. E. charm. will her son, taken In the courtroom g put on trisl for murder. The trill usry. 00 Much Alcohol In Candy Cause of ‘ Investigation VANCOUVER. B. (3.. Nov. 30-- (“intrusion ‘MAIIDSTON-E. jeing, Nov. 30;‘_- QTMTQ is no unwritten law in Eng. l d." This was, the outstanding v m employed by Rolland Oliver. the crown prosecutor, a.‘ the. gpg . ing of the trio-l today of Aliphonge ‘F. iA. Smith. formerly m; plflcgr “i the Dragoon Guards, charged with murdering-his lifelong friend, John T. Derham. ‘Oil AUB- 12. last. Smith, his wire, and Derham were together in the Snlith Villa, "Stella Maris," at Whiliitflblti. Thflre Wits a quarrel and Smith emerged from the strut:- gle badly bruised. Derham was dead/The defence claims that Smith —' intended iio commit suicide and that Denham. in attempting to prg. vent him, was accidentally shot, r1 Juryis Verdict lA coroner's iury in September found that there was not sufficient evidence to show who fired the shot or whether it ‘was by accident or design. At the inquest it was dis. closed that Smith had on more than one occasion shown evlflgncg of anger at Derhanrs attentions to Mrs. Smith. ‘Reiferaiins that England does not recognize the "unwritten law" the prosecutor went on, "our law does not accept that: a man with either a good or bad reason for be- ing jealous oi another could act in this way. if it were "said that the mot-Ive siromptsd smith to firewas jealousy, that is no answer in this court. Movement to Ex- clude Undesirables ZKIIK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 30, _ l-ionJ-lenry Miles, .M. .5, .c,, flddfegg. th slain Iumhermln and spurns: J. Frank Norrie’ Wll h” nqw been postponed urwil Jan- World’s Physical Laws Also Gov- ern Universe -CHIC‘AGVO, Nov. 30.—~Law not was csAnLomrowN-onanmnw '. [All m The court was beseiged by ush- ionubly dressed women, for both Smith and Derham were of the soc- ially elect — Smith a grandson of f1 uhe late Hugh‘ Ryan, noted Camill- iun railroad bnilde . , Only ticket holders were‘ admit- ted. Two elderly women served on the iury. lSmilh appeared in the dock with ll jannty main and smartly dressed. The young and attractive Mrs. Smith was not present. as the,lsw does not permit a wile to give oili- deuce for or against her husband. and. as the lll ‘ pointed out, there was no other witness o! the. actual shooting. A feature. 011i! evidence was the reading of much angry correspondence between the parties, particularly bet-weep the. two men, which the prosecutor con- tended. proved the ' state of mini! of a man intending mischief. one letter alleged to have been sent by Smith to Derhsm, declared: "You stole my wife after eating my bread." " " Lillian Wright, the pretty‘ 15w year-old sister of Mrs. Smith. gave practically the same testimony A at the inquest. She did not soe'tli shooting, bu-t declared that. she heard Smith say to hisuwife: “I won't have this other lover of your» in the house." Later she heard a bang and run. ning down stairs saw Smith lying on the floor with Derham sitting on him and striking him. Mrs. Smith finally succeeded in pulling Der- llfliil from ‘her husband. New Seed Industry Developing in P.E.I ronoNro, Nov. so. --A few‘ years ago. when a country-wide do- mand for large quantities, of turf ern States’ Slat at Hundreds OfTholls- ands.- qz-jw .N0l'. illi»;- il e wales mm.- .. the "Hiram s SE01‘!!! which 5 > ho northwest six southern and s5 . tonilltt dspproximatg _v Western States a toll of r1 dead m, ff‘) '"1""d- Property um.» was estimated at hundreds of again“ flifldollars. i‘ "i! n8 its way throush “:5 21am Mmiliialns; the storm ghrwo with its greatest fury near e zard foothills late Thursdqy sud swirled through the town of Weber 8priugs,A1-k. Then it twisted across from Miami“; w"); 3w Pfflbortlons and anarchist-i... °= <1! s mid-mu tornado. dipped int-O Louisana whence 1t veer“ m the “at ‘mi’ Mississippi. Tennes- see and Alabama, ‘Haber Springs MEMPHIS, (Ironing throng debris left h. i suffered most. Halli of the town was left in ruins In about the town illi persons were killed and injured, Qllitman. Green Brier, (1 son. Wilburn, doqdsrs q ltlbllfbs 0f Hebgr sin-nus 411110118 the vii Pear. flflvler. l hi h “Iero 389B W G paid in me "i7 Pffilieriy. the storm price, i Bialldsvllle- Coillbetition and l]. Piney, bore the brunt o! the wind whirl in Missouri, while in AfkQn, i" Cmlwsy- Grant. Claiborne. Jackson, Jefferson and Yell Coun- ties raid death toll. . The oil and gas fields in Clai. ’ | (without tubes) ‘OPULARITY is the measure of i“ effectiveness. When a new five tube set sweeps Canada as this Qne Dial Control set ‘(plus two dial sharp adjustment) has done-there must be something to‘ it. Everybody who Wants enjoyment-owns one. Every- bocly who owns one, enjoys it. borne and Moorohouse paflgheg and flermins sections about Mer- rouge at Haines were hardest hp, in Louisiana. In Mississippi, Plantations were damaged h..." onl keeps this little world in ord- ‘Chocolaéezrasg;tilting“, Q1*,‘,':f°,f,"er,lsui the universe as well. “m, 2,25" “on new proceeding The atom, which man cannot see n grmshmcolumbla mmawd by or fully understand, and the star o government “hum. control in the immense spaces ol’ the ing the Women's Central .Liberal Chub. advocated the establishment of offices in the Old Land where an immigration movement would ‘be conducted. “excluding undesir- viCtOf grass seed of superior illlallt the- gan seriously to engage the 4W!!- tion of the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Seed Commissioner George H. lCiark undertook to ill- "d heavens. possess the same orderli- ' ness and system. says Prof. Philip Fox, head of Deanborn observatory of Northwestern University. “Studies of the terrestial globe the sun, moon, and neighboring planets. the fur-flung stars and nebulae reveal a community oi‘ material and a common xesiwilfle to, law," the astronomer said. "The chemical elements which are the constituents of the most familiar things of our daily life are common to the entire universe, whether the body is the densest star of the most atieiluntotl ncbuiu. “in the elements are found 0rd- crly systems 0i‘ sinlple structure and oi‘ the ixtlnost complexity. in their rombiiizttioliu ihc strut-lure becomes 0310p 111011‘.iillifiifiiifl. Sim- ilnriy, in tho cosmos the Iimlltin lire ‘awn. sit random Ilutoibfil!“ The double Under the liquor control law, the sgal limit for alcoholic content oi udy is 1 percent. Bu-t. accord- ng to analysis, chocolates‘ have sen sold in Vancouver and Vic- rla recently with alcoholic con- nt running higher than 7 per- nt. “This is a. serious situation,” re- » arked Magistrate J. A. Findley when the matter came up in police court. “Many people who have l0 taste for alcohol, especially children, might very easily acquire uch a taste by eating chocolates ontaining whlskoygi and other liquors.” . The defendants manufacturers rgue that the lnw lions not nmkc it a crime whore liquor in need ill u culinary process. Flavoring ox- ruct were used. thwart-id; undymrd- er cross-examination admitted that liquors such us wereisupplied i-by government vendors were some- uhi» , _ semi) oil in systems.- and-Jnultiple stars. the planetary a ables” and said that representative Montreal women migiht be placed in charge of these offices, drawing the remuneration which men- receive for such work. Modestly referring to his advoc- acy of the cause oi‘ women suffrage at Quebec, Hon. Mr. ‘Miles read‘ to the aud-Lmce portions oi‘ tho bill he "had introduced. He believed that women should not feel that tho vote was the all-important thing, but that. they should strive to ex- ert tlicir influence in many ways, even without it. He particularly stressed the importance oi’ being well organized. Women should be on school boards and commissions; and should have opened to them all the liberal professions, he said. _"i sought to, get theme-tho ml satellite systems are/the sim- right to practice as lawyers, but ‘did not succeed. d have a record: of fail- ure but I tried." he declared wist- vestigatc the possibilities of devel- oping a seed-growing industry in C nada which would make the Do- m nlon independent of imports from other countries. in an endeavour l_o ascertain where in Canada: sucn turf grass might be produced in quantity for commerce, the seed Commissioner appl-iedlfor informa- tion to Dr. M. 0. Malte. Chief 80t- anist of the Nationald-lerharium Victoria Memorial ‘Museum. From records in the National ‘Herbarium. and also from personal knowledge of the flora of the various Prov- inces, IDr. Malta was alble to point to particular localities in the Merit time Provinces suitable for seed- growing purposes. and ‘where a par- ticularly line grass, so-caliell “Browhtopf waL _1_\i Jhillllwinfi inqw rat: ilihllypure s to. Un or iDr. ‘Malta's supervision as to correct identification. of species. the Seed Branch of the ‘Dominion fionway County vicinity of Newport and one man Marks, Quitma County. Arkansas Hlt ffhe known loss of life in Arkan. sea tonight had mounted to a total of 47. . ‘Den were killed and forty iuiur. ed at Moscow in Jefferson County Yflilorted eight dwd- 0110810, Choctaw and ‘Mace- done. Two were killed in the was crushed to death at Sheridan. Other counties reported‘ property damage and injuries but no loss of life. The dead and injured at Moscow are mostly negroes. Eleven were killed and the some hum-her‘ injured about Mer- i_, d near‘ Hamésv-IIF‘ illi llilli-fiwderrlchs were isvznsd, tfrld the on?" of the Roxana Oil Com- mnywvas wrecked. i Rail Shiipmen on Milli! and five killed and fliteepw‘ e , ___. _ CHIGAiGQ‘. Nov. so. —-Wago in- i-ONITON. Nov- Wssisitnii=iir~bims magi-cranes chilies Get Wage Increase To Feed The Birds hem Electric HIS MA"TER S VOIFE ‘Great Norllllei-n; Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton. in an ordinary envelope, and the Quccn has her seeds or crumbs ill lml‘ handkerchief. COAL PINCH PUTS PAUACE UNDER RATIONING SYSTEM imwmve" kiiiii-‘il LONDON. Nov. zth-Jtoyhlty has Department of Agriculture has in the lust ew years made goodnpro- gress in,‘ developing aqiew‘ sewi- growing industry in Prince Edward island. ln 1925 eighty gmwers re- ceived $13,000 for Hrowntop seed. iwhloh in previous years had been alioiwe to ‘go to wastefand- this year I re are not less than 480, growers, with a prospective seed crop of 70,000 pounds. in the summer of 1026 DrnMalte visited Prince Edward Island and identified another still more valu- able turf grass, the Velvet Bent. ‘which is now ‘being propagated (or commerce under the direction of the Seed Branch. The development Dler forms: tho star clusters. illi! ‘any’ - A touching reference to the grati- fiiléilgféxfinedxtizilggfxa] “fibula! are tude of women soaking the suffrage "Through n“ u“, "Mvnrso Nb was made when-Mr. Miles said that tends tho law of gravitation. and "5 11° was ‘preparmg ‘to 19W“ Que‘ not this lnw alone but (the other bee» ii-delcgutlon oi’ women from law-s m‘ the physical world as we that cniy arrived accompanied by know them in our terrestrial lali- ["1593 bemmg "0731059141155- which oratories and experience. the laws ‘he; “in "i1 his desk- -of mechanics, as well as those of evolution and probability. M. Dead In Belgium “Whether dealing with utom or OGDEN, Iltah, Nov- 30. —John galaxy. architecture of the most TEDDY BEAR HRS-r U- 5- H M. Browning world famous invent- Um" “amt iiiomss Demolished been. hard hit b] {he (in-lip in the > ' “ con] mines. Buckingham Palace. tho Loudop ifllliiiiellfffl 0i’ Kilii! (F9939 1B1 crew.” efilmmmd at $3,000,000 anti queens like to got hnuk io- 11:;- an-nuéuy on eleven wemam m,“ turn now and thou and food nlHl ways operands out or chlcflgm apctilmnoil living things as Innis. “Bu”! Mo“ 100x100 shopmmh King ‘George and (lilcoii hin.r_\' have been gmumd by the roads’ n have a. flock oi‘ llllllilfiiillLd ill liut-lt-‘Queol, Ann.“ is hm)‘ m a rfluonm‘ w“ dwclosed wand The advance ingham Palace gardens oi whichmysm," Similar m w“. um?‘ and ranges from one to three cents an the? ‘m’ "9'!’ mild “ml “m” 1mm“ many oi‘ the larger apartments of hour. in most cases two cents an ‘i0 5e‘! 1111i "my ‘"9 hmkcd “m” Slate have been closed until the hour. The roads involved are the.‘ ‘Every ‘la?’ "he m“ “m1 m“ situation oases. Chicago, Rock island and Pacific Q1199" Sim" ilimiifll} iili° ‘he 5‘“"| State aiTuirnon a large scale st Atillliflflfl. Tfllifillfl 811d 5111118- FB; ‘demi “wemlg “em” Bu‘ acrefthe Palace have been crossed o! Chiesso. Burlington and Quilwvqm"! Se“ "19 Pllemmi" "m" the list and there is but one bon- ghtcuo and _E.glgfn liiinois; ,which they feed with bread crumbslquet of any importance so I“ ache, {mi-t worth and Denver; Union and wheat. The King carries his (Med Pacific; Wabash. iiiinois Centrahbread crumbs from the royal table '11). Alfllllvliild tho tornado swept the vicinity ol Zion Church near Winfield. demolishing more than 2 homes and teaming barns, plank i")!!! Plank.‘ Three persons were killed and many injured when the storm swept a strip of land about half a mile wide and four miles long. No attempt has been made to es- timate the loss in buildings, homes Crops. cattle and foodstuffs to- night. . iNiIIB nelro tenant farmers were killed and thirteen injured on Women Great. Help In Ohurch Work . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua, Nov- 30. - “Thero is a spruce tree hif my dio- cese, and a dying thing it is at that. known as ‘the speaiklng tree.‘ it is an awful thing to think that there is a single heather altar in Omada." said iRlmht Rev. E. F. Rob- inspirlng beauty is revealed. .___-_<-0-§—-—- r -g, bishop of Athabasca. before tho ‘ omens Auxiliary of lSt. Georges urch. He remarked that if it were flit for the women helpers in the .cause of missions. any churches in Athabasca ivouldi not be the com- fortable places of worshlpuhat they ere. He spoke of the portable slith- iront he carried with him on ‘up! o! his travels into sparsely "i. dgplaces. "it was a woman “Ni-mails that," he remarked. "an liivllid who thought of the people Wild- like herself, could hot go to illllllrch. and might ‘bu he ped by the frontal." i 79V FOR BABY PRWCESS or oi‘ ilre arms, is dead in Belgium LONDON. Nov. zio-umtis Prin- §,,$,‘;‘,',’,‘§§;3"1,,},‘;;°‘“F"°“ i“ 05d” ccss Elizabeth's first “iouch" of Browning we,“ to Liege. Belg“ America was a cute, snappy up» um_ a few weeks ago’ 10 perfect peering Teddy Boar presented i° his latest invention, an "over Jami her by the children of lllord. under" dOuDIeJJar-rebd shotgun and The six months old princess. the message wmng of his death who is fourth lady ill the land. Mme from M989“ clasped the Teddy Iioar in her The new mm had one banter ch-gbbyynrlns at the vcry ilrst siggitlabove the om“ instead o! 1W0 1101+ ‘flféddgmng l‘ ‘l 55'1"‘: ‘mf- l T zontal barrels. -lt was to be manu- ond ill thbulllrihztlfs‘cobalt-tubl?trys {natured in the ‘mega mam‘ It ‘was ' ‘ " ' this plant which, in 1913, man-niac- her invorito hoin" an olltl wooden " t ih illi thB i t- yellow and red duckling given by r3553: 138?‘; 0'?“ 1x51311113 “Sh; w...» of Mrs. A. F. smith, whose ‘o9 rep-onto, floss s charge In ilfls- ._ “ .2! licr uncle. the Prince 0i‘ Wales. w.‘ achlevenmnbxhng Alba“ matured upon Browning tho title of Gheva- lier of tho Order of laopold. --—-<o>-_-_-__ Flills in Gap of Beethovens Career BERLIN, Nov, 30.—~Biographers ol Beethoven and other students or the great composer's activities. have always drun into a little gap in his career-the years 1817-1818 —which they were unable to bridge. -lt was assumed that he had his abode in Vienna or its neighborhood. - Now the veil has been raised by workmen who hm been restoring the Castle of Braiden. near Vienna. A memorial tab[et was discovered hearing an inscriptwfl yilli! Beethoven had llvedu-in t ' stle during that period. ed out of sight altar his musical niunipli during the Congress of Vienna in 1815. and it is ihouslli he was quietly engaged in composi- iion in the retirement of the (fissile 'the two euoooodinl Wars. . MAN JUMPID WEAR BRIDGE fro DEATii-WO ran ssuow Piinimnpnnulqra. Nov. 30-.- llnbort Wllkle and Welter Gordon. brother-lnslaw. were full ‘of Thanks- Iivlnsdhl mud calories e We" vmtilo Do o rlvsrbrldse- "if i limp ovu- w. nu fellow we?" sold who. IWUM down at the Vii-Bl‘ 170 (set, 0010!. Pinto." said audios. wlum m: ‘sir ms cost OM! tifllllnflfinilll’ R1801 ‘l0 fol: him ‘o ‘ Ho had drhp- Nhit Trainer and dsu of the seed-growing of is exceed- ingly valuable grass, -t ether with that of the Browntop s industry. may reasonably ‘be expected make Canada the most reliable source o! supply in the world for fine turf grass seed. Splendid Concert At Uigg On Monday night. November 22nd an audience thatapacked the hall at Uigg to overflo n: listened w a concert which they wiilmot soon forget, given by Ohirlnttetown ‘tal- ent. Mr. I). A. McPherson acted as chairman and although the large audience apple each number enthusiastically the beet of. order iprovailod throughout. This concert was gotten up by the M * . o: the ladies’ institute and much credit is due them for ‘the program furnished on this . occasion and a snug amount of money wipe realized- After the concert Mr. and: ‘Mrs. l). A. MaoPherson threw open their lovely home to those who assisted and a. bountiful supper woe served ‘by tho good ladies‘ of the ilnstitute which was heartily-enjoyed by all. Tholfolloiiillll ll the programme which was rendered in admirable style and arenlv appreciated. ‘Piano solo-Meater Welter Mc- Vocal solo, Mr. Harvey‘ McPher- son. Violin solo. FMi-es df. ‘Hornby . Character duet. "Bunboinnet Sal- lery, Overall Jim" hfai-y and Austin Trainer, Jr. ' Vocal solo, Mm. Roy Cudmore. Vocal duct. Mcsm McPherson and Gillie. ‘ Vocal solo. Miss Dune l Vocal solo. Mr. ‘Roller! Violin solo—Mlss-ljiotnby r lVocal solo. M1‘. BOB M0111. Comedywlietcln. Mr. ,J. Austin natural-y. t The scwminnlst for, the evenlus was Master Walter Mo an. of chu- lottstown and .. young in yous is u: expert on the a sod ms audience o his bull's. or» anlvstgfvpollzsl’. “Wlkidl IIIWII O nvfuhhlfi” M 41:: lth is endeavor-ling to oh- ... . .i~r.s.i1oost-ssziilsnsc'sn-zno f‘ ‘W! 171K191 been! lwlsuss- . iris mmwho um.» . tin: is usually the 9p . musicianship-v s. 1.1:...‘ ‘ . bytlwoomo Diantations near Marks Missis- sippi. Webb Re-Elected 1 "'»=-...~\ .-: u» »- .. Mayor oi Winnipeg WllNNl-FQO, Mam, Nov. a0. - Mayor M11711 Webb was reelected Chief ~ _ istrate for a tllircitorm Ye-‘MFF-‘lii by a mbiority of approx- imflibiy .000 over F. G. Tipping, csnllildate. ' ' i? ‘D0 Milli light and Mayor Webb ‘has fits majority of last your BTBRUY reduced. Jwast year he was elected by 10.000 majority after a cam ,i in which he was also opposed by Mr. Tipping. ‘The Labor candidate today won back some of the labor stronghold which he lost last year. 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