"‘ ll. ‘Stewart, Harrington, P E I. . l- _ ,4, \ - o‘ ' . (._.; ._',.- _, A led. byhlllunt Bros . ",8 {Frordflread Users > ' SHOP from Holman‘a Catalog. cashmere hose. Shades lovst, put Prowse Bros. in Q Sonny Ohbaaera of the lnte Rev. (Capt) p, A, m . _‘_ ‘ g1 or u , In n I 1- . ' l ~ I . ' ' L-L-idcqes» lino ‘per day. Io is: llne per lay for Ifdaya Pr! llpe Icr ‘day for {Inlays or over. .0 "Will" 9f Wllaurcsnla aI McDonald. n» aunt Ii words ra, coll‘! Ila can won!- 1" f-I-ll, a r‘ ' . s. ' MIT-Tm ik- #31321‘..-hliii"iff.i'fiiffll“ll$fa‘l'infill‘. .'.‘.'.‘.",.';'."."J h“ www- Rev- (cow-l Pu- “Hlral for uneywobln. sluiuunu Wan 'd‘,'o0'o.for seven words p" McDonald. we: , _ _ ' PERSONALS‘ ’ Mr. John Winsloe and daughters Janet and Evelyn, of Guerngey CW6. Murray ‘Harbor. were visit. allscellaneous WANTEDMLIVE AGENTS Full. W815i!!! .100 products. to consume‘... .Wrlto The J; R. Wat-kills "Co. 879.0111]; SL, west atypical.’ . _.__.-.._ ‘F0! Sale i160 "Acnss olr FRUIT AND stock farms. Terms. Box 142. Potosl. Missouri. FOR SALEA FEW GOOD BREED lug eiwcs and ram. Apply Guard inn Office. 10460-25-31. Diliol. ~ ' _ ors to the city on M0lldgy_ ..NO. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. - * 10158-214 mu‘. ___‘____- = Book-s Km: CARDS AT HALF Mfrs. Malcolm Reid, of Peters R0011. is visiting in Pownal the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jas Rob. price for Chi-infusing; graces “"30” ____ . , . BIRTHS WEBELL CUPS A-N-D SAUCEIIB ._. for 2500s or $2.75 a IlOZBIL-"E. N MURPHY-At Stanley llridlzc Knys, 18 Upper Queen St. l0230-24-3i Nov '18 to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. dVlul-phy, a daughter. MAR-RIAGES TANTON~BRIEHAUT.— At the Methodist ‘Church, this city. Nov. POSTPONED SALE OF THE JBIth wlill bake place Saturday the 25th. at McFad-ycuk-l, Rico Point. 10201-24-31 SHOP FOR RENT SUITABLE for tailor, dlessmaker or shoe- unaker. Apply Guardian Office. 10228-2I-3i FOR SALE- DRY AND SKIN- iess Cddfish. Apply Beecher (tourt, North ‘Rustlco, l’. If}, I. .- 10477-25-7l FOR SE-RVICE - IMPORTED chloice registered Yorkshire B01" —-*Louis Pearson, Che-lion. “G s! . t4 - >__------.—- mi REG. LEIOESTERS FOR SALE. yearling mm, ram lambs, ewes - [yelp-ewe lambs.—— S. C. Stewart ' Dunatnflnllgc. 10414-25-61 ‘ll-on SALE-WHITE wvou- dottc Coekereis, all bred from Ontario stock, $2.00 each. -—J. 25-31 l-Ionss FOR 8ALE--TWO ch51‘ ., horses, will sell at a bargain. 25m. by Rev. W. M. Ryan, Thomas Milton Brehaut to hfild- "N! ‘QIIVB. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Tanton. ‘DEATHS MGODONNLD—IAI. the City Hospit- r-l. Nov. 25th. Rev. R. B. Moc- Donold, ago 78. ‘Burial Tuesday from Sourls. POULTRY — PARTIES HAVING good IIIIIOIIOG‘ chickens should get my prices before selling. No fowl taken except at (tannins prices. J. D. Jen-kins. 10467-25-7i TAKEN BY lMlBTAK-E A PARC- sl from Post office. Owner can have same by calling at Ameri- can House, King St. and paying for ad. 10470125-3in COMMERCE PRINTING COM- pany legal and commercial job MacIDONALD —A t the City Hos- pital, Nov 24th, ‘Rev. Pius A. Moc- llrintins oi’ every description-d’ Donald. "age 44. Burial in st. lllaodlllan, manager, 322 Esplan- Georg.“ ade, cor. Prince St., Sydney, N. 5- CROSEY——-At Lowrcncc General --——-— Hospital, Nov. -22nd. to Mr. and NiOTlOE—-FOR SALE A LIMIT- ed quantity of Irish Cobblers. iApply. to Jolln A. Carlson. Sen ‘Mrs. Lawson Crosby, n daughter. (Carrie Grace. Mrs. Crosby was formerly Miss iMay Carson. daught- View. 10495-26-21 er of Mrs. Richard Carson, Bon- “T chow, l’. E. I. APPLICANTS iDE$IROU8 OF entering February class of BY»RiNiEv-~Diedl at the City Hospi- QLA-rssr m LADIES widg .11. ty, nsvy..dark brown. Priced low 2i L, o. Ca-Tlie LBBZUB 0f the Cross hall will be closed until 3 o'clock today on account of the funeral A RETURNED MEN. _. A" n. - turned men are requested to mast It‘ tho Armounisa this afternoon at 1.30 to attend the funeral of their BOYS GOLF HOSE, Special 50c pair. Ladies cashmere lined or silk‘ hose-New shades, special prices. Prowse Bros. 2i AUCTION SALE. — More I100 good in all gears, sound, 8 years old, ‘Market Square, 1B noon, Tues- ‘day, 28th.-—A. Williamson: I-IIIh-I- , IOOTIGB-Jfhs pail bearers who st-tendedrthe Iiuneril of Rev. Pius McDonald Sunday need not attend today as it is a strictly military fu nsral, The pail bearers who ot- tended the funeral of Rev. Ronald B. McDonald- are reques- ted to be present today. ‘ EMERGENCY MEETING-There will be an Emergency Meeting o! the City Oouncll today at 4.30 o'clock to discuss the quefltluu 0i the extension of the Rflilwal’ across the ‘Water ‘from and espec- ially regarding Lower Water Street. , ALLIANCE OFFICIALS HERE.- Rev. Geo. W iMingle and Rev. W. H. Garnhanl. l-epresentinx i110 Lord's ‘Day Alliance are at lire- sent in the Province in the inter- es-ts of the organization The form .611 v-hqdq-cscreitnry! of! the Alliance preached yesterday mOrIIiIIE ill the Methodist Church and in the evening in tho Baptist Chum!- A Million Dollars For ll-Fight fill DIBIIIIISE)’ ‘MEMPHIYS, Nov 26-511 "UB1" of $1,000,000 for a series of lhrcf- luntches with Jack ‘DBIIIPFQY illllll" Inst night by Al S. Wood, NH" ‘lei-ls the-ultra lnianagler ‘t0 Jack Kearns, lDempseyke manager and it was conditionally accepted. WHO ARE THE KINGS? Tho Kings of men— who lm the Kings? Who airc the giants that along . This world to everlasting tllIntZS And rally the distracted throng? W'ho is the influence: that deters What else would be a ravening ilen?—— The dreamers the philosophers, And prophets, are the kings of men. ‘ I‘L‘£ll‘ They are the kin-gs, whose spirit- force Iullllflllllllilll The fourth round of the Billiard Tournament at Larnbros Bros’ lmil braved to be the most interesting a" 6x01111111 of any yet played. T“ mil Bums. which was won by Franlk Nicholson, was very ell“??? cflllleflt-Bd, both players dis- ?” "8 Smut skill. Nicholson tgok the lead at the beginning of 9 same and although Steele Phil"!!! l! 800d calms he was unable to overtake his oPDonent. I“ ‘lwglewllll Same. Steele was i““°°'°5"l1l 111 setting a few points ll front of Nicholson, and plgygd if Billet)’ same. which Nicholson found very difficult to understand, with thc result that the game end- ed"in a win for Steele. hillle third and deciding game of t s rm nd was a splendid exhibi- tioll of thle greatest indoor game in the world. At the outset both illuycrs took advantage oi‘ every ‘Jfljuortunity ilcft them, and never missed all opening t0 score. Nicholson led by a few points until. about half way through the game, when 519019. by a beautiful piece of cue-vrork passed his opponent. “m1 We Bllcctators were at fever ilcat at this point. It appeared zls if Stceic would be a winner, when Nicholson settled down to a good break of 33 which brought lllln in ll 30ml lend. ‘Not to be outdone, Steele lan off 23 points in a break, and 050m both players were very "1039 lP-Bether. Nicholson kept up his splendid work to the cull of theh gzullc which resulted in a wlll for him. I I Tonight thefiflll round of tilc Tournament will be played, t)“; contestants being James Johnson and C. Gregor. Turks Refuse British Offer (Special to The Guardian.) PAiltlS, Nov Ztl-A IAIIISJIIIIF. ilc-spiitcil to the Paris iicrniil says illiit overtures modc by the Bri- tish for silrreniier of their sov- ereignty in the Mosul district pro- vided the Angora government rufi fies the oil concessions in tile Sykes Picot agreement have been flatly Fejecte-d by the Tllf-(S. LAIISANNE. Nov Wasllburll iChild, chief U. S. SDOKGSIIIGI] a-t tile Near Eastern Conference at this- morulugs lacs-i siou ieiterntcil the insistsllize of| tllc finite-d States upon til-s upon ZG-Richurd North Adams. Training School for Nurses, North Adams Mass. Terms if necessary. Reason for Please write Superlntendant. 11-8 -- "—_ ’ WANTED .—' PUREBRED YORK , shire Boar. Apply W. R. Dennis. LIGH-“NING _ STARTLES THE world charges discharged hater- MnrshfleldV 10465254“ Ies instantly; gallon free to! _ agents for demonstration APDly to George McDonald. Marla 8x25“) ‘ we ‘ ' a“ 1 B" 10231-24-3! ' _ _'___ LIFE INSURANCE REPRESENT- ATIVE WANTED— Very atti-m- tive contract, high commission and salary based on production. Applications strictly confidential Reply to Box 110, The Guardian. " 10232-24-31 WANTED_ BY WOMAN WITH sufficient means to support two u gcntlclluln frlcnd. Must ‘be Re» lllun (lilthollc. Address ‘Friend: cure of Guardian Office." 10232-24-61 NOTICE-THERE l8 ON MY FRE mises since the first of October. one black heifer 2% yesns old and one black and white bull Help Wanted--Male BOY WANTED GUARDIAN CEN tral Job ' Printery, 176 Kent 2% years old. If not called for ~ Street. 10232-24-tf' before-first of December, lwill - Bell l0 My expenses. Jdhu- L. Mann Ill-um wAlwrlnn-rlalns Duffy, Emerald Jct. P.E.l money at homc-—$15.00 to $60.00’ win” a‘, pnld weekly for your spare time ' ' -wl-ltlnglshovl‘rhc’ornlistfnrt Ilia No T - Cllll . - ....”;‘.'.'?. '15.... “wfifnfhveflilnilli. .0 LET Bhowctnrd Service, 102 Colborma — — ' .-.__._. Bids. Toronto- l-Hdtf- HOUSE TO LET 0R FOR BALE on Elm Avenue No 61. Apply a4 - Douglas Street. 102Q8-24-8i» Lost __._____.____..___N.__ s TO LET-TWO OFFICES N-EXT to American Consulate, _ we LOST—WlLD GOOSE, FINDER lighted and heated. Apply o-t please return to 15 Grafton St. Two Macs. 04713425-tf “This is not the- timo to discuss READY TO ACTt-lllw- speeches M. iClemellccau is LONDON, Nov 26——David Ito drllnknlg in America. in the first (lcorge is studying the spca-zlirs place. i wish to see more com- of (llflfgflfil ‘Clemenceau. and "if 1i liito extracts of -wllat he is say- 1"‘ll|y is necessary," the Wclsll- Jilin have been printed in Lou lllilff plans to make it within a l‘ :.-.us fur." Then the Welsh- Fllilll time. Questioned uboil: H1011‘ i-vrlllillml to the interviewer fricllllly though sharp utterance-slips filtuio line of action. of ills former French prcmir-r in "I piinl to writs an article cov- ilh Breeches in the United Sl-‘itifiylrint u... entire question of ~—rolnarks that? " criticized both ulz-lv-AiulrIcan-British relations. Lloyd George and England for ai i n». l-nznz into the matter hilly lesedlly dese-rtlng the cause o.‘ 'v'1h'u thr- noxlt few days. Any- Idmnoe aliter 1L0 lPmlBl-lcfi- ‘lie thing that ‘Clemenceau said wlll, Wu!’ premier n06 the ffllluwlllfl of course, be considered. if a re- rsrplydn an Interview with the my to mm l5 nQ-cgggary 1 will Ulillull NH"? -1 lnake it then." LLOYD ceases l?! r‘ , H6? 1385!’ , . .- euor .¢. l-Pdpr AgPalmar, Salt s , | . "’- Climb ointment has completely ‘l eyed me of solemn and piles. I also M for my baby, who broke Willi! Mimi.’ A few applications were all mt u necessary in liar cane. Dr. Chase's ‘l!!! been worth a hundred dollars , I .it ;I spent a great Ital more dun tlfat in nniucceuful tmt- ham _ Weill»: also used-Dr. medicines. the Nerve Food ) y __ glloalth after suffering j-Inm mun 9cm trouble when a gill." ' f0 10452-254“. I m When. my days of life are over, tal Nov 26, Margaret Byroe. age 60 years. Funeral from the home of hcr brotller Jas Byrne. Wale,» selling using an Auto Truck. Iili |I|Ii~ is 1-14lvale. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock Writs for particulars, M.C. Mc -to Fort Augustus. Gowun, Merchant, Kilmulr, PEI YgUglg LADY‘ WITH rglXi . . . 102411-2443, lo s exper ence n o eel ‘Wurk wants u position as Steno-l ._. grapher or assistant bookkeepelxi ' .. wanted ‘Write if. care Guardian. m loving] memory o! Ream’ Gay. who died in Charlottetown. ‘Nov. 27th, 191-9. . i I They wast my joy and comfort, IOn thee my heart was staid, :But. oh how I do miss thee, No one but God can say, . Foes cannot come between, fl‘ll loin thee on» the Golden shore. And songs of Zion sing. inserted" by his loving Mother. Fold Starts War _ 0n _'FIIQI Magliates (Special to The Guardian.) DETROIT, Nov 2Il—Announce- ment here ltoday that Henry Ford has practically closed a deal by the ‘term of which he will ac- quire valuable coalflellls in en- tucky adljacellt .to his private rall- road, the Detroit, Toledo and Iron -ton. and will as soon as possible begin thdwahipping of coal to Michigan. avlrloh is to he sold at coat to consumers lsgegsrded inc ally st least as the most Utopian nnovstiolw. ~_'l‘he mines costMr. 0rd OIOAIB to QZDDUOXIOII, If. is stat 0 9' Not content wirth this, however it is Ford's Intention to double track his railway In order that it illay be able. to handle to better advantage the ‘llouvy traffic which the coal business is expected to develop. This latest move by the auto- mobile magnate ie construed all constituting a challenge to the coal ‘barons of the country who, Mr. Ford flsquontly has declared, are charging unfair prices. Tho Ford theory ‘thatbtlrlngs are out of balance," when individuals are compelled to pay as high as l18l60 a lton for coal: that costs at (he mine head slightly over i3 a ton. is taken here in a litoral sense. if Ford can sell coal at 05 or $6 a ton and "brssk even," why cannot others do it, lo- the view taken by the f‘ma.'r. on the street." In any case. Ir. Ford. whether his plan proves successful or ot- herwise ones more gets himself on page one in every-newspaper in the country. Iiritisli labour _. Dillllhifi-s- "u" .__-,_ /'...__ of the millionaire Wizard's many - Is as the life-compelling sun; Pursuing their majestic course To sink in glorious labors done. Alone, serene, in boundless mood. door policy in Turkey. ilmposilig Ceremonies iiliii Blililiilili A (Sploial to Tho Guardian.) HALIFAX, Nov. 28. -—Nedde BBB-lay scored his second straight victory in his professional career by knocking out Harry Lyman. of IMoncton. In the eighth round of a. w“ will"! ‘lwul. at St. Patrick's Hail last evening before" s packed Collin Kane and Jimmie a fast sixround housa Galvin fought draw. The weights were announced as Both men came out of their corners first in the first session and after a few seconds sizing up, ‘Henley went Hellley 140. Lyman 132. after his man hitting him with several hard swings. a good dead of punishment in the infighting but went to his corner equally as fresh as his rival. 1n the second session Henley hit his opponent. with everything but the ticloet stubs. Lyman took a bod beating. Henley landing at will. Just a few seconds before the bell Lyman went down, but the boll rang before the referee had a chance to count. The gong sav- ed Lyman frolll a knockout. Henley began where he left off, in the third round,' ‘battering his rival all around the ring. Lyman was forced to do a. lot of holding, but after two minutes 0t‘ fighting he sent out a straight right from the siloulder which rocked Henley. The Hliriiifax boy went right after his man again, but the ringing of the gong prevented him from aveugi-ng the blow. The foul-til round was the slowest of tllo lot, both men being content with spurring all-ll holding. Ly- nlau forced IHca-lcy to miss several Swings but ‘Nedder was not wor- ried and seemed to be resting up. O-N CONFERENCE SKATING MATTER (Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOIIIN, N. B., Nov. 26. —— A (rollfe-rclico between representa- tives of the Maritime Skating As- sociation, assisted by the collimit- Lyman took Holly Berries and Just Plain “Berries” You know, the kind you use to dec- orate your store-and the kind that decorates your Iliank book, There’s “pretty pickilfs” coming from December 1st to the 24th.- If you start now and pick (the right place for your ads, and put them in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” col- umns of thi newspaper Alphabetical (Jlassified Section. . Our representative will call to talk over your Christmas Berry crop. I Clemenceau Hits 'Will Go After Back at Critics Drury Govt. the _ Coming Session (Special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Nov 26—-The "Tiger" of France‘ today lashed buck at his Senate critics in an intcrviuw (Bptcial to The Guardian.) granted to the Associated Press. TORONTO. NOV- 26--HOI1 HOW- repiyin-g particularly to the critlc- h"! FOFEIISOII, leader -of the Con- islns oi’ Senators l-ilichcock and Geri/Milli! SFOIID ill the Olllflrifl Horah. Clemenceau after noting Legislature promised Word TWO that Senator Hitchcock hilfl been iconrervatlves at their bl: rally defeated ill the election and llildland smoker in Victoria hail that only a few more days to scrveqhe was "going to treat them rough" exclaimed: "Senator Hitchcockrut the next session of the House. [W11 I lll I‘ tl Ct. ’ , . ., Liflillllllflliiél ‘dud ‘fin-l. cans me a mmlurlat‘ Wm“ he m‘ Premier Drury is 53mg t" ca" spukeqmen was hem yesterday free I dare him to go to France us together early in January.a.nd afternoon. Those present were Frank White, lpresident of the M. A. iS. A. and the following mem- bers of the committee:—-Lieut.- ('01. Norman McLeod, W. Kenneth Haley and R. Downing Paterson, while Humphrey IShcehan. D. J. (Tcrr and C. Owens represented the Y. M. C. l. - Discussion was full and frank, and the air was cleared considerably. Nothing definite is announced from the meeting, as those present prefer to let the re- sults speak I'or themselves. ___.__¢o>—i GE-NARO PUTS UP FORFEIT TO ' They soar on transcendental I car h l _ i ; - Truewllllgilarchs of the common! n s o d— Tgolfgh poor as slaves, they are; _($pecial to The Guardian.) I the kings. | C-ONSTANTINOPLE, Nov 20 — -iSubil1iod festivities continue in They are the kings who lead Llleglllf! strcc-Ls and stiburbc of the‘ van lcity in celebration of the investi-.- In freedoms unremitting flghtflturc of Abdul lMnjib as Caiiph or Whose cross is of the woes of l-fillillll. Today, while. French offi-- man, ce-rs were present ill full military; WhOBQ Creed IB Y0!‘ ll"? lflllh attire there was not u singlet ILllrl-l and‘ rlghtl- tish or Italian uniform seen n le‘ Who victorious win, nor wield alnvestlture. f elderly maul sword, IThc ‘(ialiph an , 'Who heal, while rufflan tyrants would pnssnnnywhere flori c. we slay; European. c wore a ll u" 0mm‘ Who Hhfllllil b0 TGVQYBIICBKI and ing suit with the customary red adored, ‘fez at the ceremony. Who should- bc sot on thrones. -__¢“<-a>——- b h ? Ill t BY l. 0. M. They are the kings who contem- iestroyed by Fle (Specla-I- to The Guardian.) LONDQN, Nov 26-—4Manxmoil p te Tho splendors of the starry road Whose faith is ln the illlinlfllfi Whose wisdom is the breath 0! 505'?“ the world over‘ will be sorry to Who fold the world within their ‘Mm that the preuv “we vngage arm-B, . of iLaxey. isle of Man has een From whorl!“ the WWI“ "’-"°“"" iionilnyeo by fire. l 1 i tlon spr ngs; _ Th famous iLnxey can miles WIIOBB 070W?" 8191"" "m1 “'1' iit thLfs place w-hlch re-opcuelll cinly mortal c arm—- (ll-so months ago after lav n! '30" 00W" l9 ‘hem! they are 1.1.9.. closed down for a Dflllfllllélflxil 1116 R1085‘! period. employed Practically ° “Beadle Jvlanel- In "poems "Om whole o ulation‘ of Laxcy- Beyond " IF YOU ARE WELL BRED You are careful t0 observe the etiquette of the theatre. Ilf you have occasion to ask the W010i"! sitting in front of you t0 ffimflva hel- ‘hat, you word your request in (he most polite terms. The first note from the orchestra should -be the signal for quiet. ll you arrive durinS the (Well-life. 0i‘ after the performance has beflll". you should ‘be careful to see ilml your chair is not cluttered or ai- lowed to drop Ilulilly- m’ ""1""- you do not rustle your prosrum- Auctio Sale of Household Furniture etc. At 137 Hlllsboro St, Charlotte- town on Tuesday, Nov. 28th at 1-30 p. m. oomlprisingz~l>ariour fumi- ture. Oak ‘China Closet, linll flack. Escretoiro. Bedroom furniture. iron Beds. Bedding, (Yroc-iery. Kitchen Tabla, Chairs, etc. etc. Terms cash. A. WiIlLiAhi-SON Auctioneer. Just when women were doinfl nicely in politics someone sllrlllii! the report It makes them fat. MATGHLESS FLOUR Prepared aapaolaily for our . trade, a high clan, bread j_ flour from hard Manitoba ‘ _ It. It's the any way to -. w: ' . fi- a Three times a slime (Special to ‘rho Guardian.) IlONIDONl Nlov M-4Hitish ‘la- bor is cutting In its denunciation of tho American federations of labor because the latter refused to loin the International Labor and Pesos conference st the I-Ihgus next montllfiBritlall head- ousrtors issued this moon-t. it is not only a refusal of the inv-rns- tlonal eectretllrial of the interna- tional Pltmle ‘Unions at Amster- dam, but It. la also a refusal to cooperate with the British Labor party which naturally supported ‘ ' we, -..~c_.~ the ways slid moans of pretent- lns future warn. _ the invitation: in trying m‘ mic i a lb u schism-.. as (it lb. "Iago ............,.......> $1.10 Remember our other "Matchless" products? The flour acts a standard also. JENKINS s soul} Ethrythlnq That's Good u ’ * Eat . " ' ' day — ‘the food Irleai Ilaayfa Llllflllt Lambs t BIND VliL~LlA CHALLENGE. NEW YORK Nov. 20.-—A forfeit of $2,500, binding n challenge by Frankie Genaro, New York fly- weight, for a title match with Pancho Villa, the United States filyweigllt champion, was posted to- dny with the New York State Athletic (lclumission. Genaro has boxed Villa twice before. They met in a llodeclsion bout in New Jersey and again at Ebbefs Field. Brooklyn, ivllerc Genaro gained the judges’ decision lll a bout before Villa became Iiywcigllt king by knocking out Jollnny Bull’. ———-——(Q& ELIZABETH HOWARD MAKES RECORD RUN. (Special to The Guardian.) ‘BOSTON. Nov. 26. — Veteran mariners discussed with anima- tion today a new record oi‘ the fisherman Elizabeth Howard. made in her retur here from Emerald Bank“ of Nova Scotia. A total of 350 miles was covered in thirty one hours. Captain Albert Picco said, upon tying uip his schooner at the Boston fish wharf yesterday. Tire zessel scuddcd some before a strong wind which increased to gale force. For a two-flour stretch, the skipper said. the Howard legged twenty-nine knots. and her average speed was more than eleven sea miles an hour. The Howard was defeated by thc Henry Ford in the elimination trials for the international fisher- mun's race this fall. Celery demands a cool and mod- erately dry atmosphere for best Sborage. The roots should be cov- crered with damp sand and the whole so arranged that the sand may be watered occasionally In order to keep the plants from wilt- lag. Four bunches together may be placed upright in a now. Wit-ll sand coverins‘ the rots. and a space a fot wide left between this and the next: row. This space sf- fordu a suitable path for watering In no case should, water he poured on the plants as dampness on the foliage favtours the development of rot. iA good circultion of air is important in order dampness on the foliage. An earth floor is much ‘better wltr earth before putting vegetables thereon. A small patch of parsnips shoold be left In the ground for spnng use. These should be dug as soon as the frost is out and stored in a cool cellar with a covering of saw- dust or sand. way as celery. should be left also for aortas Ill the same manner as advised fo storing celery In the fall. i] SPORTS OUTFIT checks about an Incl! wldo M! sttad shirt»! to prevent for celery storage than a cement one; con- sequentlyl a cement floor should be covered to a greater depth these ibecks may be stored in the same A "latch of this it should be do: early and stored in a cool dollar in damp sand in A sweater coat of blue and gray band of plain blue about the edge of the coat and ll worn with _ and learn the facts." he figures on ‘Getting away" Answering. Senator Hitchcockhslogalin early in the spring. But we demand that be explain wllyiwill have something to say about France insisted on using blockithat. First, lie will have to ac- troops in her army of occupation» count for every item of ex-psndl. the "Tiger" declared that Seuatufsiure and for every single so; of Hitchcock had .been misled hi] nlal-adnlinistration that the aggre- German propaganda, and thn-t t0-, gntioa in Queen's Park 1mg been day ‘there was not a single blur-k guilty of" he said _ soldier in Germany. The Conservative leader con. To Senator Borqlfs recent asser damned me present mod-e of em tlon that Clemenceau was prlmill“ forcement of the Ontario Temper- ly responsible for conditions in ance Act and said that “The (sir Ell-POW 090M136 0! ill-J Emu! W] name of theprovlnce and the sane flucnce in the drafting of thcwlgy of the m“, w“ besmurched. Versailles Treaty, the aged statesland drugged through the mire ol- man d-eclzlrcd his situation was‘ the underworld by the methods o‘ “particularly distressing," since in France he had been most biiterly| criticised "for having asked from the Germans less than l ought n General." lilenerai and Seventy Men of Irish Irregulars Captured (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. Nov 26——-General Kil-' Toy and seventy mien of his irre. Euler forces have been captured by General McKeown, of the Fl-ss State army. near Newport. The capture was due to all encircling movement by the national forces, which liad been in progress l“ County Mayo during in». pflgt few Jays. The Free Staiers lost three men killed in the operation. DO YOU STRIP AFTER YOUR MILKERY A few years ago we Interviewed several men in a noted dairy. Idistrlct who had used milking -machines and had discarded them One question asked of all of these men was: "Did. you always Btrlil after the milking ? In a surprise nilmber of cases the answer was. "Well, sometimes we did- and sometimes we didn't.“ in a-il oi these cases, the one-time milking machines owners had had udder trouble ~ principally garnet. A successful operator in the Hume district advised that it is always wise to strip every cow after tre machine even though there arc some cows thae have been milked out dry. No operator should attempt to handle so many units that he l WHEN- A cow LOSES HER APPETITE For no known reason a cow at cannot bc on hand to take the times suddenly stops eating and at machine off the cow when the the same time shrinks in hsr milk yield. Indigestion from some cause or another probably accounts for suspension of cud chewing and eat- ing, but it is often impossible to as- sign the exact cause. At such times it is usual to give the cow a full dose of Epsom or Glairber salts and the treatment sometimes succeeds: but we have had better results from the administration of two miiiking is completed and strip them. A number of years ago an experimental station in Nebraska kept individual records cf 2Q cows especially to determine the effect of stripping on yearly production. The cows averaged 303 days in milk. their total production showing an average of 6,517.3 lbs. of milk strippings for the your and the per cow averaged 220.7 ii-bs. The ounces of dilute acetic acid in half amount of strippings was only a pint of water night and morning Ihree pc-r cent, which is very 10W. for two or three days. At the same Six of thc cows milked outperfcctly time it is well to withhold feed en- clean during the entire “m” 0i tlrely for tlwenty-four hours, but to lllcotlrln and four others stripped allow free access to salt and drink- but a few pounds, the machine in; water. In some cases it will be doing as good work in the latter noticed that muscular motions of eases as the average Mull mllkef- the paunch have ceased. This is The fact, however. that the cows learned by placing the ear upon the varied so -widely in their resilonfie fla-nk on the left side. When this is to the machine indicates the noticed fluid extract of nux vomiw nccessity of stripping and it was should be given in thirty-drop dol- only found that the cows that es every three or four hours along retained considerable mi'lk did so with sixty drops oflgentlan root If; spasmodlcaliy. ‘it is not safe to n pint of flaxseed sea. instead o assume. because the cows mlllk the acectic acid solution. Massala clean for a few days, that they of the psunch on the left side of the Wm l-ontlnue to do so. The careful cow will also be likely to help [n man will continue to strip nftel that condition as will rectal fulfil‘ the machines-at least until tho tions of‘ one or two ounces of EW- mechsnical milkter u reaches a cerlne and one quflfl 0i "an" “a” r on. ‘ugh “Me M De ac hours. Walking exercise also helpa. After the withholding of feed for twenty-four hours »whole oats may be the first feed offered and often is eaten in preference to anything else. In other cases green food tempts the appetite. In one case. for example. green dandelion lssval were taken with relish when other Trenholm. Amherst; J. W. l-‘yfe. feeds were refused, and the 110M iilmersid; H. Mahar. New Glasgow soon regained hsr normal appetite. J. 6. Wise. New York; H. A. S. Alexander, V. S. Murphy. lHalifax; F. . Grafton, Pom-broke; R. P. Doyle. T009310; A. L. l-ienery. Hamilton. Ont. HOTEL ARRIVALS REVERE HOTEL Elmer Brown. York: T. T. ourluécorrs. _ I ’ n. 5"‘ ll'l_‘ilf "wrung? _ I n The camel's hair coat ls rather more oalolcattl than usutall till: year. on» sou amaryw __‘.\ . wide slesromand is Hang“!!! fill-h a "K1" bands of brown or do luo. .' - ,. l‘ IIt seems that our ahioh can't car- ry passengers on water alone. a - -----¢Qc-—--— We can't figure how Solomon married ‘I00 tilnoa without an auto. , Woman's place is In tho home. WM! do front of Nau every- II m c! glam ' that friend of mine, the Attorney- _ er given at intervals of two or three