. .. ,_ ... . .nf 1-ii- fe.. . 4,»..I,._;;....Y& ..._ __r. .I;- ~ . __¢_. ,I_ ,_ ' 9 °"' " A” "“ ._......f..-i~\f»¥4°~N=..... .-.~.¢.- _. .-..i if . vi f x _ , , ...if _ _, , _ _ AOPA 1 1uE1icuAN'rI I -'Ii A pliilonopliy of- expiration md oourlgo, skill In the projecting of emo Apérlunality before the public are nooouary in leadership 'in any line of hueinen or profusion, Uliyllfhhwl Gnlldlni Iwo Conte V/ 1/ > 7 -'vu' VA f' , I _*\:\_‘\ \`\\\\\\% ’ I " , ` IIqIIIR` ` l | I Iv - - - . ‘§ . I II I I ~» _,.3 IIIIII Ng if I I I, I . , / A ` 354?/’ ’/” _ ‘ ` ' “S -\Y\ V A Z f, , e ~‘f// // ' 'Arr' »>\>"` ' ' - gisdé The eoples Paper »-r-'~1”"“~ Reid by veryliiiiiy I ,I , ,uv - _ - ' .»,- .' ' _ ' ‘= f ~- ‘ "~.; ~\ ' ii """" °""”"' ""““" "" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE12 11, 1925 ” _/Q5 Y \\\\ -1° < Tho art of mubrlnl 'ontdil i" .- II __II.-I_ _ _ 0 I ' » -. - i ...,. , -i-1' ; I T " ' ‘ *°‘ - , ' ’ 1' f;:."T;;;'_;._ *A* ._ f ` . ' » » _ l`.\_ " 4'/ _ .- _. .~ _ .- '.I `: » mums- c . - i 2'/ . of , mmm i *J MERCHANT I' \) )\\ consists in tho domination of illi- puiu, and in rodtrdlning an arrog- anoo always In a utah of lrltlrreo- tion. ‘ 1 ' _ _ ” ‘ I Cov_ers Prince Edwar dIsla_.ud Like The Dew - II q__,__v annul iusmaguem nuivunllac lr Inu. onus ua u.l.A.|A-ll " ' " - ' 1 ' i]H@ii`iiNi0i l0`H°”°i§,‘.§i§I.§§§°3n l0YAlTY T0 $4,000 |N0EMN|TY0iP|]W[|ili li[|[N‘.0Ei}lilliATI0ll 0F RETURNS IN` PHiN||iH iiiiiii 33” Bing N00 HOPE 0F LIBERAIISM llllii Hilti] UN if 0liEEN’S IS POSTPONEO (Special to The Guardian) KINGSTON Nov 10-Her Excel 0-- _._.___,,___.__. _ Premier King Will Not Sit _in House of HuNNEHfYesterday Was Declaration Day in King’s - - f °f I-M we .Commons Parliament Will Have to __ County And Mr. J. A. MaoDona1d’s Of- Invited to Test Reali National I. s s u e s in the Riding of Que- bec. South "L’Evenenicnt." of Quebec fGlty,i is -Canadn's oldest French duiiyi newspaper. Politically it is indcpeii dent. During the recexit caiiipaigir it iamen-ted the excesses of speech of which the leaders in Quebec had been guilty and admitted that in this election Ontario could not be accused ol encouraging -racial strife. lu is columns on Wednesday las-i was puiblished the following letter from u compatriot: 31-st, October, 1025. feffflll “Don her at a special con vocation held in Grant Hall which was filled i`or the occasion. Sir Robert Borden. -Chancellor of \e University presided. Lady Byng was presented for the degree by -Dr. It. Bruce Taylor, Principal . of Queens and was hooded iiiy Dr. J. C. Connell, ileiin oi' the Medical College. Babington Had Ma- jority 0f 10,000 ` Votes (Special to the Guardian) iBi~;iLli<\A`S’l`, Nov. 10.-1./tin-iliony ililibliiigioiilu gri-:it iiiglit .ln the- llonorablo W. L. Mackenzie King, Ottawa. 'Sir.»-Tlio Federal elections which took place inet ’i'li-ursii-ay have re- sulted in conveyilng to tho large mu.jorl-ty of Cunadiaiis, the impress ion \tliu.t the l’1'ovincu. of Quebec luis put itself on record as beinm; adverse to principles vitally ees- eniial to the carrying on oi' (lon- -fcderation a.s'wcl`l as tio -the "-Bonne Enteute." With many other electors of the Province of Quebec I wish to, say most emphatically that we do not agree In any plot to have one 'pro- vince or part of 'Canada array lt- self against another pant of our country. Whether we ibe English. Irish French or otherwise., all of us torm Dart of Canada and we must all 'wiork together shoulder -io shoulder to promote the welfare of our country. CARRIED TORCHES. I maintain that the verdict. the Liberwl party has obtained (nom the Provnce of Quebec, is one that lima been obtained iby unfaiir means and that the majority of voters in this province did not understand the real issuee_tIlIia4t brought about the elections. ' T ~ _ ~’ The question of Protection and Teirlff. Finance and Railways. solely should have ibeen put before .the electors. Instead _of th-is, your iieutenants carried all over our district the in/cond/iary torches oi conscrilption, nationality and other subjects which should never have .been mentioned. You have now the opportunity of stating the real' issues and repeat here the policies you have advocat- ed in the west and Ontario. NOT TRUE FEELINGS. Ilviajor Power hae, I-understand offered to open the Quebec' South constituency so that you may attempt election -here; accept Major Powers offer; 'come In Quebec South, discuss solely the questions at issue and we will show fthe other provinces that Quebec is loyal to the principles of Confederation. that we want -to Iiive in unity and harmony with the other provinces. that we do not wan; a "gmc Solide," that the vote of the 20th, October, 1925 does not represent the true feelings of French Canadians. It must never be iiorgotten that it was -the French Canadian soldier Oolonel de Saiiaberry. who saved Canada. for Canadians. " T-rusting we will have the OD portunity to meet you in Quebed South( Yours truly. J. de S. BOSSE. Brantford Paperman Dies _ (Canadian Press) BRANTFORD, Oni.. Nov. 10.-’1`~ iS, Preston proprietor of the Brunt- iford Exposiior died here Saturday with angina pectoris. _ __. §&H%*?” Condensed Specials "$11!,-4o ptr word. net Nell insertion in this column; *WNNTED -ROOM‘ER- ATTRA9- vive, heated* iiron-t bedroom, pril- viabe home. -Phone 805-J. 5094 ,___________.____._____-- 'JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and expedi- tiously -executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Phone 130. *POTATO FARM FOR SALE near Charlottetown. ‘ Modern -house. .large frooi.-proof cellar. diior on/rtdouiars write "Farmer" cane Guardian, ` \6084. _.I.,..__.__.......__..------ *YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPEI Prices 50 for-Il0Io. 150 for 85°. |50 for 556, 500 for 01.00. 1.000 for $1.05, Poltpaid. Giimlien Otfioe. ¢h_-»__>- 'Ull lAUNO0Ml.lAUlAGl0-- ‘ lmle froeli' every day. senders. Newsom- 0 oo., Market Bulld- . im-'i-mem . __-i3.-___...___..u...-..,......2..' momma: sm.:-wr er. rsv- '~¢r‘l Oehoohoom 'thll afternoon at awoua. __ maxi. South lllelfast liyeeleciloii resulted il1‘1'iiln.y lin ii. iniigiiiiicent 10,000 'maj- | oriity for the iiiiioniisf cziiiidiidiir Ites. it wus ii triumph -i'/Jr the -in-I Iurticiilnte niiiildle class voten-1 who Ipolled stoailiiy for him aga»inistCo1ii- miiniuin. -liwbfin-gion's opponent Donaldson took his liczit-ing like at -good sporti land shook hands with the viclor.: i'I‘lu\ rv.-iiilt shows beyond doubt thatf certain proportions of the 'better Iolass of Roman Ca-thoirics voted for iBa-blngton who lust night made a .-triiumiphant tour of the constituen- ~ ----<¢->-i- Catholic Church At Tracadie Burned BATHURST, N. B.. Nov. 10.- The beautiful Catholic Church at Tracadie was totally destroyed by fire last evening. The value of the lbuiiaiug is puma at $200,000 and ithe loss is partly covered -by in- isurance. The church. one of the iln- Iest in a County noted for fine ichurches, was of freestone con-. -struction and beautifully .finished throughout. The origin of the tire is unkuown_ ~. iPinchot Wants Graham, however, will continue to`0.ftc noon tl it i t d t . _ c icy- direct the affairs of their respec-itliisrgatherlilrlixg thats flfgecvgriogs yheprlismxg.?z;,eyd't:?,e8{-I;3gdm§\% aB¢¢?:‘°5- In the ‘M°i-“lt Stewart returns i Th6'i'9 l\IiS 110611 110 C0!10ii‘UIl8-H011 tive ilepartnients, 'lint the problem portfolios will be allocated. It is manger of the 5,1,-01 bg.” B 1.| figure! WSW Yflilfkeii 0V9i`. B0 thi?-1 (ggnglnusd gn Page 3) from lilly S0\1i‘C0 Of the f0i'-04111-Ht created by their absence from thi-i'obvioii.~i that some will be filled in eq mg action- mfw mg- -»1.¢‘_e}1{§0;x; if WHS H0! 9»DDBl'0¥\f Wheihef the Of IUIIH tb_¢;\l;iliilfyI f0n2Ii:ii;isIiIons'Fre-,Hiiiise of Commons will have toiiiii acting capacity but there is siif- very pad with case); .pifed on deg( totals were 87 or 78. In the Brack- ,o .sccran a ie ree _ §» , - . ' -l..‘.;.."i...‘. g.. ...., ........ ...........i"°,;;;’;:°;3, ,,., .. ,.,,, ,,., ,,..._.,.u,.1}};;;;;"..;>,;.,.;;;1g§f,'§“ ‘° °“"Y °“ “§“,;°,; '“.‘r"°g°“ff'°"= ‘.$.i..i’°l§f..§‘..f’.i‘.‘Z..§‘3§“l‘.i“.i.’2.".iiE;"i’.i Last Post Fund Or- iternltory -even on. the miinmilityitg name a government leader in! TOItON'i‘(). Nov. 10.-A night g 8 __on_' __,_ the returns. ° I E ilivuril 'Free ‘Stale eluvieu has been the inuuss in the absence of iii--ictiiiiun of the Toronto Telegram There was some discussion over g`3.HlZ€d FOI' . . her n se arate 'gféillliy ‘1‘iil\‘i11'iB1l0d ‘lil the I’“5t`Primc Minister. Had lion. Char-jpublishcil the following: | ' ° Riverdale poll. W e o P `0¥Wd‘\YS~ |les Murphy. Postmaster General.I _“lt is reported in idea] Liberal' statement was in the ballot box.. Decide on December 9th. Who Will be U-S- Patrol B0” Sent fioia1Ma`0rit is Two shells After Ar 3 y Th L - --°-- e m Steamer Yesterday was Declaration DayjSt. Andrew’s . . . . . . .. -io-l-_ ' - y I_ in 'Queen’s and King's Counties (3P¢°|H| ¢° .The Guardian.) iernment out niid possibly precipi- _--' and the official returns for the lat: '0'l"l`A`WA. Nov. 10-JI’rcmier;tate another election not at least 2 i-SF. giving ll mit10l`|i-Y 01' 330 Voter! .¥I1)|I|g will i:ot i-Iit in the House of 'until the fifty days requisite for to Mr. J. A. MacDonald, are to beI’ 53 . nmoiis ii tie coming session the drawing of the full sessianal found below. . ,Mane U., I . 1 .. 79 worthy oi' reniurk that Mr. La- (I.;’g‘,ifl:~Ii(i;‘l'e\durthlsestgiimgqa gs* Jenkins' M°s5e""9Y- Sillfliltif. ` ` Ki A th f IIB I 0 ng gan ran sigma fi stes included In the ballot box- 336. 66 71 77 49 70 Peake’s Station . . 54 .nrismi <57 .. Bristol (b) .. .Sennott’s Road ua 99 82 B0 . I , I‘3'Lf'IIiI°l‘10iItlII“ %’I‘{:I‘i;’t‘;I‘:II“'(i:)lII;’IIIi;‘1i1 ;*IiI\};iIiiliIiillIliiy Ui $4.000 have elapsed. ____ I iPrh0Ceedings for Queen‘s began Head St. 1’eter's Buy lie alter `Parlia'ment decides who Atl B `mDilel um" probapxe that :Frantic Signals of git e Supreme Court mum at‘w" 'South ' ' ' I ' ` ' ' is to govern will be :ieterinihcd agilgst “lilo `bg,ov:;;)nri1ig:i‘Zlsebe‘f0,i§§ Latter Avert terl?-§n?c}l;eg’g§;:gL€)‘;iigé,.f}i,ul;da(fvl:,3,dé`(S;,'eB1x`:'fc‘};S Bay Em" 60 kuI¢II»I1IiiI 13:1 CiIiIiIiuIiums out that me real test _ _ _Sas toIthe returns from four or the Mounceiio ..... ._ 09 IEVGIIIIII: by me PmmIerpwhoi.wh;Is Lv I ic iliefcgieil until it resumes ]n Nlck gf T]me pols being unsatisfactory the ad- l1aidwin’s Road "III mnkmg any H Game II I Ie ii;i)I;i;i~KiWn anuniy. Il ___ J0l1l`llment WusImnde until Friday Victoria Cross I In IIIIINIIII or I0 pu III He ere:nceI I I h ii; Nov. 10-Politica PORTLAINID MB Nov 10 _Const at two oclock. Igigmeen Mpe B,-ook Ip (IIIIIIIIIIII Imme (gm I on. .co.Inp n on mi. is particularly iinani- I I It III; “GIG _iI_1- II- Outside of the four delinquent Cardigan . . . . . . . , , .. - - . .ii hy lniur- iimus in predicting that lion. lar- §i_"_‘"‘I YI* "° ‘"1 -II ‘af 'Wen'-11 polls. Charlottetown Ward 1-‘ive Lorne Vnliey (ff) <1” ‘lull in thu coming sifuuioiil ' ‘U0 y tx ,K mme om om; sizcaiiiic-r .loaded with two tons oi' me lieyi QSM Bond' there Rosenemh " ln his (stulunient flireiiilicr King liiiiiimi viii(/'lie' ulilmleglylin ‘tr uhm UxI'l""‘iv'“ powder' Tw() one l’°'“nd 'vuigii-iverll; .tit eki 'unge lin the re- Montague' Norm (H) simply Says that until |i"irll'inient friiiii' Qneiie~ iii-= si ‘iojnefntler “huns passed close *'10 the army 12 votes ‘1liIre3l;isE1l€inet’os‘§betfng Mnmague' Norm (D) has IINIIIIQII Iwo" tIIII.mI;ImIII IIIIII (II Ii.II.I I c .i.fl Ill Q he “mtl bemmms Mgnulu were ree0g_ In th I. . ; N? nilofis u V0 GSI- Dundas ‘questions no by elections will Iii; l')"Litllli:4oi` lil;-ltm2ilr'? ndmlrv lv'"gl t e mwd' I ithereewcatlsioo h r. S ncglallils him Glenmnnmg IIIIEIII QYIILIIII I0 ‘III III? VIICIIIIII In II. III LI; Ii Ia H ieI i.iI_s ieen Th" army boat me Umlmd SIMII I I I Ic suse. an r. og- whim Road Cross .. iiusofous caused 1. iif- iy~ii m?n)-‘i-r-if 100i mmin. L€mt""‘ Q“‘"“"""“““"'” ""‘“‘“"‘*" I"”"beri`;fysihoa amsermi 29 votes' M°maguB's°“th- IIIISI III»IIumd-I.Iy_oI.Mr Jym iI`.IIIir¢I\I.IiIei mans anti. . ~. it s .i ac , , _ I I ]ma ng e or er 0 tie candida- Lower Momague iIIi0IiviI;=kIui;e_i' ho lliiui hc(-uI eic<~ledIpointe mpreseiits tho cionstltuency mv [mm] CNHI I ac 1111011- H 6 0111' D0 HI' Murray Harbor IImI.I:(:; c;~IIiI;ii`i{. \IIt.IIi;ieaIiisIItiiougI:-iumvers. an oi- P°etFu1id- Tho province 'of Ontario and ten Justice. 'It now appears doubtful; lion. Charles Dunning Premier TORONTO- NOV. 10-With Pro- her complications 14.” and th; New There were present His Worshi statesr were -barred from sending whether the votes which will beof Snskatirhewan is coming* to the Vencher- Manitoba- “OW iiiiiilliielli Haven Wu “Hel” U19 Straight PHYW May" M°K"”"“' The Honmabl ear corn to thepinternationai -stocktaken in the House when it meetsicapitai also to take a seat accord-im the P"°g"°53i"° °°l“Uli1 the Wie W9” "eC°"d°d it W" stated Chief Justice M“"h°5°n' Rev' show gn Chicago, Nov. 28 -to Dec.|next m0nih` mm 0,9 regarded aging to ,eport and it is ,mm themtanding ofthe parties by-provin- “split votes 8.” - Bruce Muir and Mr. Arthur H. D _5 by an order issued 'by the»stateia(1eq\m;e tests of party SU-engthtp,-ime.Minister is going to nm mines in the general elections fol- Forty-eight ballots were _Ireiect-'Hair, Montreal, Secretary of th director standard of i the depart- and solidarity. There is the everiirussei when the time comes. R¢.~i°WH=- ed ivy the Deputy Returning Om- mud ment or agriculture today. present indemnity cousiiieraiieuinun. ceo. P. orunum win not be LII) C L vers throughout the Cvuutv- Mu Hun- presented me regret which would deter many members]in the new cabinet after the first °|\‘Pi‘° lb ind Tti from casting n vote, the effect of.sesgfon_ _ P- E- I- 2 2 0 0 0 4 which would be to throw the gov-1 é -. - D - A _ Que. 60 10 0 11 GCS P-*OC QQ ' Donald Will Obey No Ca disn Press) I A Coal Parley' i IIARRISBURG. Nov. 10.-Gov- Iornor Pinchot today sent letters to, `W. W. Inglis. chnirinnn oi' the An-' jtlirucitc -Operators Negotiating ICuiiiniittec und 'John L. Lewis, ln- teriiutloiial President of the United Mine Workers, asking them to meet liini to discuss the con' strike situ- ation, `"`" .~|"¢] i The Governor liopi-s io meet Mr. ;I.e\vis in Pliiinilelpliin on Wednes- day and Mr_ Inglis in Ilurri-sburgi nn 'l`liursd:iy`. iPr0gressive Leader I- Denies Report (Canadian Press) WIN\'fI’i'l(i. Nov. 10.- Robt. Forks, l‘rogros:-live loader in inter- views wii.h Ci-i-iiuiiian Press over long distance telephone to his home at Plpesiuno tonight denied emphatically he had protested agxiiiist the railing of a session of ‘the federal house in December. A local paper today quoted him as having protested. , "Premier Ki-ng” he said tonight. I.. I C _ Proimhlv had good reason for al ling session in ‘December and I r-an't see anything wrong with the date." “Do you think that an election in the spring would work a hardship on farmers of Western Canada" |Mr. Forke was asked. "i think it would." he replied ad- ding thst that was one of the busy seasons for the farmer. "Would you like to make a state mont as to your attitude toward the government when the il-louse assembles" was another question put to him. "i have nothing to say about that at the present time" Mr. Forks replied. "l will say though that I have no intention of sayinz or doing anything at the present time that might ombarass the gov-‘ ernment." British Steamer Reprisal Order Flag In Belgrade B. 6. 3 ( "“ ' ' ` 101 117 ROME, Nov. 10. -The Fasclsti demonstrations have taken place haw, obeyed Mu. ii -i' <1 in Jugo~Slavin, according to des- that no reproisnls Ts tgkgn fglr gill; Patches i'I‘0il1 Belgrade- _ -The above mme includes the "id` fplot to assassinate hiim says the An Italian flag was burned in mg °f BEEN. Que., in theILfbei-al Uimpero. extreme Flaeciet organ, the square of the capital Sunday g°1‘;’3;" The "I}9mé‘ei`N?i°C§IIf°1' £1115 bu-t nothin-g could stop theni dn the and another flag was torn from 0" “amy “fc 9- lb' ' 5 event of another attempt from stag- the Italian consulate. At Spalato eral' has died since the 9i9Cti°“- ing a St 'Bwrtholmew night to de Italian shops were destroyed The Dommmn headqunem M the hm stroy all the enemies of Fascism demonstrations extended through "`_"_‘°°i at M°“h`e“l instead “f actmg mint ly through the province of Nov . . l ' _ - ' '|administrator of the province in Tllie paper urIgeIs r.eestabl'ishment Jugo-Siavla in revenge for recent S II Th chi I J II 5|-It`Iie absence of I/lent Governor, Hon o' cap ii pun siment ani its in- F' ci t a-iivitl s i Tri t . C0 8. 6 i 6 US C0 Wal arcisse Perodeau who ris leaving fiilction upon Tito Zana=b(oni and Bl3.O?\Il‘],LNov,e 10&p,.e':i:r Mlm n. ‘strongly supported in his sugges- tl nd Mr. Hair said he woul 'i-he if-“|i0fS" '1I\l`Dl'iCi1l0d ‘in thi! D101 soliiii has directed the Italian min- .. Oil H against the Premier. ister ut ,Belgmde in protest against :convey the expressed wish of the unti-ituliaii ~!N OQO®&C OCOOQO 32 Bothwell 17 North Lake 21 Priest iPond 16 Red ‘Point .. 14 Souris . .. Yukon 0 1 Souris East .. ` _ -?-_--i Souris River VIENNA, Nov 10 Antiltniian 24 2 1 245 Souris Line Road Rollo iBay Chapel Souris West Head Rollo 'Bay Bay Fortune St Mar aret‘s 4 68 7 0 4 97 74 '58 47 62 38 10 60 118 1 64 77 132 58 53 48 43 40 40 44 47 71 29 51 66 51 newspaper Edinost at Trieste icy Stewart former counsellor of D I the British embassy at Rio Janeiro _..__. -m-"<'**_”'-' has been dismissed from the diplo , . CALGARY, Alta" N0v_ 10___Th0- matic service. Annoyance IS EXpl'eS'I `F ‘foo Alberta When; poo] Wm not open ,_ A foreign office board of inquiry Sed at Algarssoni one use 5 poo; for coarse gram this was named a year ago to iuvesti- ' #N some °FF|ca$ season. At i1 meeting of the Board gate Se““u°““l chars" mme by Had Been Deposed YQU GET of Directors of the Wheat Pool. mth “mes in a dispute ‘between Mr P in-ui in cuizury Saturday it was §§fl‘;';I’fBI_‘}{‘I‘;hh;f“b';';L‘fdo§'§0 °§I‘_‘;‘ -LONDON Nov io-II.IiIiIsi;IsiI;»u:snoI decided that the number'of con- ` n tory that was p i e iv- tracts received in response to the Tgeduaturglfl ugetcligrges WI" hrgtsres days ago about a revolt inquiry sent out by the Board re- dicateiii riaisgllpliniry exctionwigiaingt “m°"g me m°m'b°" 0! the Brmsh garding the desire of Albert f Arctic Expedition against the lead- ` n Mm Mr' 'Stewart was t° be expecwd' erohlp of .Grottir Aigarsson. the sufficient to warrant the organize- tion of such a pool for the present _ f “V07 °f C° season M ]¢“¢_ ____ ° evoked denial from the latter ers for a coar i I se sm n poo was not iScandinav_i;n~Canadian explorer in mmander Woresly, bus The denial has come in the form ]0(§g3N|a‘ 5 th°1¢?::1';:¢i,.'}‘\) 01 5 of a telegram from Commander 1 , ov. . p c u ~ . of future peace and happiness as W°"°5lY' which "°l°5"m is endm' sed by other officers of the expedi- rcsult of the Locsrnn -treal/ies 4. c ‘which if they come true will bring ' Herition now at Granton and Midioth- ___ to Europe a -golden age weie made |1111 5000805 _ll C ._// vioronia, n. c.. Nov. 10- "Y P“’“‘°’A‘B“"1‘"‘“h§““ ‘;`§'°'“‘} vinn-NA, Nov, io.-Lady omg- ,,,,'£'°,tt1if§';,','I,||§§§§°°f§§.,,-§“§,°,§` /I ”'/A While the suivngo steamer Saiv- ,afgrgiaxig H:,SL`;,I;ncuetm\‘;?1§ohnwgu‘I“° D°“§|“9» diV°‘°°°d Wife °f L°i'd the leader of the expedition to the -`-((_.,\\ use King is rushing to her assist- h H t ,l ht m qu th brim nt Sholto Douglas, son of the eighth North 'Pole Grettler Alsarsson 7 -°-V \ ance, the British freighter Pole- ‘mag Fein; Wann pgw Marquis of Queensberry is suingwhad been deposed by what might i;fI;IICIr|DI1e>:Ig0i1y::_I\Ii:II;1II\:iiH8II0§IIl:e; Swag Wong” ogtnle ymost splendid her -husband Prince Burban, son of be termed constitutional mutiny . g n . , . _ . oi- we-...sto-m of the do "°’ff"£.‘.ii,’ii‘...‘.’.§.§¥.‘;‘I."‘i.‘i..ii.f.‘i.'.. lists- if-‘I3 .'i§`.§°...’?i’.".1"..¢“2'I.`i‘.i §§f.‘t5“5.ils ‘;.'i"..?‘l.‘l‘.”°§.‘1.‘Z.i.' Yi'.Z'i‘I}.°..’..§“I.".°‘.’i.‘.. m.§‘Zil?."'?.2;. 5§’.."i. ‘.i.`.Ti‘.?.l"f.‘.'2.`Z miles out on the Pacific. ‘ _ ’ ' _ -y "‘° H” S“|"“3° c°mi’““V he” "Um prom-lnent 'British notables was ng:-nm ed mu when he mn"-‘ed published Montre(i)i'l ccfgury . ' ` ' ' . . ‘ ' '- the -Polaris said that with a had " , _ ` " _ '_ ‘ .. ed- 1- to the coast in the teeth of a 50- 1 5 ' ` ' birth m°t ‘h° Frm” °n t`h° Riviera . own' “ww e gn ecreia of Biiitarin but s Nw ma their mam." common, Vu nemo with his own at the head of Halifax. clear The vmei left Vancouver Fri our-many in-aux fi-oiuuiumiov-fur “ “ ” ’ fi a W i in 0 i . Wm th P, '_ o ere oreley ecomman o Boston. clear ggyogogrgile Orient with a full can esp atiyitd tliielriklianded it with a gee Ihe°';md°sl:e:°1l:’°=o;\;:e:°':3 the :hip Brigantine Inland, the lat New York. cloudy The sawne KIM Wmch Ie" uereqe fra nets angooouztesyhto GMTIMI he tom her to ‘D md ter declined as he thought it would High tide this evening at 7.21, hem at tour “Iock hm ammo” mend r1t1Ii,a.i;II&m`:1eap Ie; Bid o mg: bn" mam ngrnbot fair fo;Iliimu:otasgime the and tomorrow morning at 7.19. in expected to roach the Poleric Both men seemed ‘Dl'0!D\11lid|Y f0\l°\\ on M" "°t‘"'“ *° Vi°““* 'Wm hedfirganilgod rgerythlns- aniugistazu t?i::i'tem°°n ‘it 4.33 “SL A“d'°"‘ 5°°i°¢7 *ill Holi early Wednesdnr- ed by me incident to which M-r. Under. Pviiwe DIMM- il ll Mid- mu proposed to ny to me Pais 0.5 . ' mm “B “ °“ E“'°“’*"“"°“* '“‘“ L°°°‘"° 1° 'fue "°“th°“t 3“|°' _ War! Iago R deadly grip; with mmm had 1 wen I ‘ut Mt _ the expedition. When Alxarsson Saint John. _ I I . . . . . . . .. ' 0 c KiNG'S COUNTV. | 11 _ 14 John- Mac- I on lion 53 93 t lof Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. P., for hi inability to be present at the meeting but said that he was au- thorized by Mr Jenkins to say that ,he would he most pleased to co- capacity to further the interests o the Last Post Fund locally. ganizatiou work the Chief Justice suggested that in his opinion the Dominion -Council of the L. P. F consideration the division of th apportionment of the federal gran applicable to this work and allow er their own affairs direct with icommittee '* W 9 `\\ ‘<0§\§ I I In preliminary discussion of or- the P. E. I_ committee to administ- PLllli. illiiilllliil 0N P0lll0i5 lil ll- 5. _ . Action Taken in Order to Relieve Heavy Freight ‘Congestion (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov, 10.-An em- bargo has been placed on ship-. ments of potatoes from Canada to liosion, New York and 'Pittsburgh Notice of this embargo was given to Canadian Rwilroads through 'the car service soctlion of the American Railroad Association ’Washdn-gtcrn. }'I‘hn reuuesf, was made to the do- sociution by the -Boston- and Marino llfouiiroiid so -far us -Boston was con- [ci-.i1i|»d, the New Yoric Cen-tral for New York, and the -Pennsylvania Railroad for Pittsburgh. It went 'in- ito effect at midnriglit last might and shipments loaded here before mid- iri-ght will -be accepted but shippers who tried to ship todav were ro- fused. The reason givon is that as a re- sult of reports of a potato shortage. the large markets in the U. S. hu-ve been giutted with the tuibers. The action has not been taken an a re-suit of any move of -the Can- adian lines 'but they are compell- ed to follow the American embargo by refusing to accept shipments destined to the U. S. as the Amer- ican lines will not receive carl from them. it was reported by the Canaian Pacific Railway theft at Boston there were between two hun dred and three hundred carloads ol potatoes lin-ed up on the track awaiting delivery. A local dealer sa/ld that -probably most of these potatoes were grown in Quebec, N. iB. and ‘P. -E. 1. The action of the 'rasil-roads though it may not fbo' -pleasing to speculators who were calculating on making large sums from marketing _Dominion grown potatoes will at least benefit Canad- ians in the large centres who haw ibeen goin-g on shorts tn- the xenon! desire to export home grown pote- p toes w-bile prices on the other Ido e. were high. ' Bruce Muir. Mr. R. H. Jenkins, M. 6' P. Dr_ 1-I D Johnston, Odiolai Soi- diers‘ Advisor, Mr. C. M. William! 5 Soldiers' Settlement Board. - His Worship Mayor McKenna. B' was then on motion appointed chairman of the committee and' Dr_ H .D .Johnston secretary. The above committee now constitutes the personnel represent ng the loperate with those present in any; work of the mst PQI” Flin; In PIE. Island. win Look Aftef would be well advised to take into t (Special to the Guardian) ~‘ Qinoenc. Nov. 10.-sir ri-uncoie Lemieux Chief Justice of the Sup- d rome Court was orficialiy advised -t/.id-ay that he had ibeen eppodnoed 'for ii. six weeks trip abroad. ` d. --i{-Q-3l-_- Armistice Day Pro- I gram The Armistice Day services are .to be held this morning af, eleven o’clock, before the Soldler’s Mem- orial. The Veterans of the Great .War and the South African War Iwho will fall in at the G. W. V. A. 'Rooms and Grafton street at 10.15 ,will march to the monument head- ied by the Veteran‘s Baud and draw, iiip in formation. I The program consists of patriot- lic hymns and addresses by Capt. Rev. J_ Rooney and Capt. G. C. Taylor, concluding with the two minutes silence and the Last polt, sounded by Sergt. Chas, Hyne. The musical part of the program is under the direction of Prof. W. E. Fletcher, and the members of the different choirs and the school children have been invited to Luke part. Announcements, i row of about thirty. return to London from Looarno. i incident. I - .M5 ut" mu. mn Uhmounown . . ~' _..'-,vw ~.-| I, , __,,I.I_>,,I I _ , . 30-3 ....34-2 321% "Beau Surrer at siunehol. Nev. 44-2 as-z 44~s 42-3 Coming Events, ‘ Meetings, Etc. _.1- 2 ”**""°5°- POI' WON enola Inlortfoni 8 8 11th. ‘"1 4 ’°Hish Tea and ale. St. 'Poui’l 2 Thursday. Door: open 8 p.m. 'reg' 2 served from 6 to 7. Tea and admir- li°i\» 50°- 5088-11-11-If Tracadie Cron Hall Monday eng. The iroioi-ic in or 6.152 ions cnannsrisiu mme u handsome oi- refused to mum relltiour with i i - gross. and is owned by Andrew iusiion in his speech. This was his her or even to leo hor, Viennese gronililglha;;hg:onwggeg::n:a:§md= atrgesvz ami-itimn Monday' Nov' mm' ms' No" 1°' Dr’ '“°'D°'“m° -°¢ W°" “"1 °°“‘P“Y- Si" °°"'i°' ° 91"* -Wbii° °'-°i°m°°* 'IMO Nl l°°i°tr 14 much calmed ever un me exploring expedition iu the siimmin-iiae uae eighteen min York. Leotur r. Be I -iertainerl will a||I:t':.D:i¥::karft?. i \ . i _ . Y I