or A OI W ‘ MPRCITFANT MERCHANT 7 Believe in your town us.‘ bod A flourishing ‘ "M ‘“°”_,°- “m _ " y iness is good fun. "a - iii-a Covers Prince Edwardisland Like The Dew ' °-".'.'-li'-!§"°“'»‘-‘--3‘I1'."“"-~-’-'53_~ "iii? CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 ' ;;-,-,‘_,,_--‘;,--'_,_»‘-,_ mew-m :3: SAYS llltllllll Elllllll] llllElK Wllfllllll Vienna Paper Declar- es Danger Averted by Ministerls Apol- ogy. VIENNA, Nov. 26~The newspa- per .Der Morgen says today that Austria narrowly escaped a rup mm n! diplomatic relations with Italy, irnd an invasion by 60,000 ‘Fascists early lll October because of the speech made in tlle Chain- bsr of Deputies by the Socialist nnpnty, Ellonbogen. in which he attacked Premier Mussolini of Italy. The weekly journal Oesterreich- lsehe Volkswlrt asserts that Fore- ign Minister Mntuja saved the sit- uation arising from bllieiibogenfis speech only by making a formal apology to the Italian Government. The alleged threats of a Filscist invasion. coupled with the closing of German schools i~n that part of the Tyrol, which has been annexed by Italy, and the withholding of Austrian mails destined from South to North Tyrol. has led to the presentation of a memorial to the Vieirun Government by North 'l‘yroi, llmuanding that the League of Nations intervene in the lace of the "growing Italian menace" to the province. All Tyrol, it is (llflllll- ed, is apprehensive that tllo Fas- cists may find a pretext any day to invade the country. Speculation As To . Cabinet Make-up (special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Out. Nov, 26.--At tile Liberal headquarters the belief is that ‘they will have sufficient Pro- gressive support to hang to power. Cabinet making is the daily pas- time now, Ministers have been se- lected for, several portfolios and ‘the senate vacancies have been promised. ‘it is rumored that “Mr. E. R. Chevrier, former ‘Ottawa member who ‘was defeated by Dr. J. L. Cha- boi. Consenvative. at the lust gener- al election is slated for a portfol- -io in» the King ministry. This of course is only a rumor hilt Mr. Chevrieris name is mentioned with perslstcncy. .._.£O&-__._- Had Furniture h Packed To Move;- Thicves Get Lot TRIIRO, Nov. 26—A remarkable ntnry of a daring robbery colues from down the bay shore. A lady living near Parrsboro was about to movo to Amherst. She had pack- od all her furniture and household goods, intending t0 hilvu the!" Does Not Wish To Proceed With Any Contracts (special to The Guardian). ‘OTTAWA. Nov. 26.— Premier King does not wish to proceed with nny contracts just now as the prob- lem is how such contracts should be dealt wi-tli. Several contracts have to be decided one way or sn- other as too long a delay might in- volve the government in litigation but the Premier sta-tes that the country should be (TOIIIIIIHIGWI to no expenditures un-til parliament has had its say, ThL; ‘is one of the iltain reasons why parliament is called so early this year. --——¢oi_i__ Instructions From War Office To Army And Navy (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., Nov_ 26.—At a late hour last fright ‘Lieutenant (iovornor (lockshult. rccelim-tl tele- grams from Ottawa respecting the period of mourning for the late Queen Alcxaililru to be observed at (Ioveirnnicnt llouse. Ottawa and also regarding instruction of the War (lffict- to army and navy com- mands. . _, The first telegram reads as fol- lows: . "ills Excellency the invernor (ienersl has dm-ideil- that the per- iod of tuourning tor ller Late M!‘ jcsty tluccn Alexandra to be ob- served at (Iuvernlnenl llou-se. Ot- tawa will be one tiionth from Nov. 20th ‘to I)ec.. I7 inclusive; half iuourniilg from Dec. 18th to Dec. 30 inclusive." The following telegram was rc- celved from the Department of the Secretary of State “The following instructions have ‘been issued by the Wnr Office to all commands at home ilud abroad, A gun salute of ~10 tnluiito gilns to be fired at 11 am. Nov. 27 mid a similar order to the uav_v_ Where both army and navy are stationed at the same sta- tion ‘the army saline will follow the navy solute, ' Rama King‘ 0f Siam Passes Away . lBAiNiGKOK ‘SIAM, Nov. 26.—— Rama Vi King oi‘ Slant forllfi years dtled today. His younger ‘brother, (‘Prince lPraja Dhipok succeeds to ,the throne. ‘Rama VI who ivss 45 years old {recently underwent an opleratlon foron abdominal abscess from which ‘he- dld not recover. Ihnior to the operation he had suffered from acute gastritis. ‘Educated at ‘Oxford, ‘Rama on his marriage in 1022 to ‘Princess Lakshmi Lavan zphjured polygamy and abolished the harem which his father but] maintained ‘in 1910. Dry Agents Watching For Bootleg Turkey WASHINGTON. Nov. 26..—‘Asslst- ant. Secretary of the Trcasniry All- moved the following day». Th!!! Iilglit she spent with friends at a nearby ltouso. During the night thieves remov- ed eveT-Y article ‘lit the house and when site wont to see about set-l - I ting her things moved she louml The cmunnvr M“, two m, (mg .1, Sanmel Patterson‘ n Communist’ drews hai warned ‘prohibition slcutihs to keep a close watch for 'l‘lianksg‘iving ‘fbootleg turkey." ‘llolvtletrgers. ‘i; ‘,4 learned. take a drcsscd turkey and put a quart. bottle of whiskey Inside the ‘bird. "I8 b01156 1'5 U"! “m” “MW Mibird null u bottle. btit the price is the into cupboard owned by the. late mother Hubbard of lllt-ILOYY fame. ‘iloulblc. —-i< lt is believed that tho robberyI wnn perpetrated by men who car- ried the goods away in one or more motor trucks. Such a complete and sweciiililr robbery is without precedent l" the province in recent years at. least. No clues to the DereillmltlT-‘i have been found and the whole affair is clouded with mystery. oo+oeoe Condensed Specials rung-Ac. 'per word. net Men inner-tion in this column. Q ooo++o+oo -—-—--—i————v_‘—""?‘ wos PRINTING‘ ‘of EVERY description. cheaply all“! "twill- .tlousiy executed. ‘Bitardiall’ 99"!‘ rul Job Prlntory. Phone 133. ‘WAN ED-.AN EXPERIENCED woman cook to assist in Bakery. Apply to Miss Stewart. 1B5 Kent St. 6299-27-1“. ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c. 1~50.for 350.. 250 for ‘$50., 500 for $1.00, 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Jluardiaa Office. ‘us: aAuivooms ems/tou- Made fresh every day. Saunders. Newson t Co., Market Building. 2874-7-23-011101- . max-r WIDNEJDAV-HIGH TEA and ‘Fancy Bale. Cltildrenii table Barbados Hot Sauce and caustic-M’! 11-m- ninety: is": Chvlefleteite- m novelties. Christmas Trees. . Pour! 291.199.1262‘!- _ _ """"§.».n~.wuivl<"t \ 55c. 1’ m‘: SUNDAY SCHON-‘b Wt?“ THE BIGGEST XMPlfii Walla: Ant: NOW Flt-Ll r4 c. UP -- 'foronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 40-22 Montreal. clear . .. 34-40 Quebec clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 26-—20 ' , ne~2c Halilfsx_ clear . . . . . .. Saiint John. clear .. Boston, clear .... .. New Ym-k. clear Charlottetown. snow ‘High tide this mom a-nd tonight at 8.35. _ Bun out; this afternoon at 4.19 and ‘rises tomorrow morning at 7.18. Fun INOV. 30th . 32-41 . 42-.°.0 . 38-412 . .. 2'i-——24 ‘lug at 8.28 moon ‘Monday. Sinnmarlido tide eighteen min- p. Ont. Conservative Association Post- pone M e e t i n g (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Nov. 26.~R.ight Hon. Arthur ‘Meighen wi.il be unable w attend the annual meeting of [the iLiberal Conservative ASBOOlMIlOIII of Otttarlo here next Tuesday. Tlhe Conservative leader wired John R._' Macnicoll, President of the Assoc- Ilatlon to this effect yesterday and as the meet-lug and din-tier were intended to take the form of a vic- tory demonstration the executive officers decided to postpone Lhe gathering to n date which will be convenient for Mr. Melgheit to at‘ tend. Italy And Hungary Sign Agreement (Canadian Prtu) IIDME, Nov. 2C.-—»Pretn-ier Mus- solonl and the Hungarian mllnistc-‘r have si-gnt-d a constitution between Italy and liuilgary to prevent t|'lilll- lo taxation and lo restilvo. other questions relating to il-irect iaxa» tion. Charge Premier Has Avoided Clear Prcccilents Bill siiuci ill l SHIJNTEH ll iiiitilssiii; Three Occupants Have Remarkable Escape from Injury- Auto- tnlobile badly Wreck- e . Three people bud a narrow es- cope from injury and probably death yesterday, when the automo- bile in which they wore driving was struck by a train at the jail crossing and carried along the truck for about a hundred yards. The accident occurred about three o'clock in the afternoon. The occupants of the car, Mr. Johnston, with bis sou, and Mr. James ifofl'iu, all o1 idortttne Bridge, were returning home froln the city. fi‘he cur ivas completely closed in by the side curtains and It is supposed that It was on this ziCPOlllll that the occupants did not hear the warning bell ringing or see the train. 'l‘lie automobile was almost on the track before the train, consisting of an engine and some freight cars it was backing VANCOUVER. Nov. 2a.; Crit- icism. of Premier‘ MCKQIIZIO Kllllg mond iltll speech was voiced by lion. W. J, Bowser. former Prem- slng the annual meeting of the Vancouver Conservative tion here. "kiatiKt-nzio King is today inucll lower in the cstlnlution of the Can- adian people than lie was u o-ber 29." Mr. llowser said, "Not only has he failed to carry out his Richmond iltll declaration. ‘but ho has avoided two clear procctlents— that case of Sir William Hearst. in Ontario. in 1919, who was in the some position with the second larg- est group. and resigned, and thc case of Prem-itir Bald-win. who in 1923, although he hud the largest group have a majority." Mr. Iiowser added: “We will soon have a new Premier. Rt, I-lon. Arthur Meighen. and, l believe he will appeal to the country for en- dorsement before July." Blind Five Years _ He Can Now See ‘CHDCAGO. Nov. 26.—-Viclnr Olun- der, secretary of the Illinois State Federation of Labor and vice pre- sident of the international Sea- mens’ Union. has had h‘is sight ful- ly restored after five years of ‘total blindness. It was announced at his office yesterday that an operation a year ago to remove a cataract from one eye. and n. recent opera- tion on the other eye had been successful, He will. however. have to remain in a ‘dark room for sev- eral weeks- Fiery “Red” Is Sent To Prison BELFAST. Ireland-. Nov. 26.~— today was sentenced to six months at hard labor for exhortlng a Bel- fast meeting to ignore the ‘ballot box and with the aid of rifle. revol- ver anti bomb to blow the Ulster government to hell. Padlock Put On Elks’ Bar NEW YORK. Nov, fill-Awhile groups of Elks looked on in sli- ence, Unite-d ‘States Marshal ‘Mil- ll-gan placed a prohlbitilon padlock on the doors leading into the bur and gnill room of the mother lodge ofthe Elks‘ Club. Tho padlock will remain for six months. . , , , ___.. . (Canadian Frau.) PARIS, Nov. 20—-Former Pre- mier Herriot today informed Pre- sident Iloumergue that he definite- ly tier-lined to form a cabinet. it is understood that the president probably will call next on Senator Maurice Sarratit of the Radical So- cialist group to attempt the form- ation of a ministry. ‘PARIS, Nov. 28—‘I‘ormer Pre- mler Brland will again attempt to form a cabinet in succession to the Palnleve ministry It was an- foi‘ retaining titflco after his lilcb-‘I ier of British Columbia. in atldresx Asset-lib‘ ‘movements in the British Parliament. had resigned because he did not llERRllll Mill into the yards, was froth-ed. The first freight car hit the automo- bile squarcl_i' on the side and then pushed it down tile track for a ilislnnire of zibout a hundred yards, The blow strapped off the wheels. allowing the body to slip more freely- along the rails without turn- llii: over, and it is to this circum- stance that thi- passengers of the auto probably cwc their remark- luble u Uctnmore than a shaking upf est-title. stiffer-lug nothing ‘ Tile car ‘Was badly wrecked. The trainmau directing the of the shunter from {the end car, saw the automobile and tried to warn the driver, but was unable to make himself heard. — Northern Transvaal Worried By Loans JOHANNESBIIRG, S. A., Nov. 26—Lions, having become numer- ous in Northern Transvaal. are causing much trouble for the farm- ers. Children going to school have been frightened by the beasts and special protective measures have been taken. Forty lions have been l l _ killed within the last three months in one district. where they hail raided cattle herds and ilTiIEGll crops. Forty Gun Salute To Be Fired Today In response to the following telegram Lieutenant-Colonel J. l’. Hooper. M. C.. commanding the Heavy Artillery in this Province yesterday received instructions for the firing of s salute of 40 Minute guns at 11 o'clock this morning, in honour of the memory of lier Majesty Queen Alexandra. The General Officer Commanding. Military District .\'o. 6, Halifax. N. 5., His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- ernor desires to know if your Headquarters will issue instruc- tions for the firing of a gun salute oi‘ minute guns at Charlottetown tomorrow, l-‘ritlny. (Snd.) H. R. STEWART. Assistant Provincial Secretary. Til HlNII Illlll] HEEEPTIUN lll ll|l55[lllN| (Canadian Pren) LONDON, Nov. 2ii.—ll’rc‘mifli‘ Mussolini of Italy is nssu-retl of an uafniondly reception from follow- ers of the ‘independent Labor party and Socialist wing of the Labor movement. if ‘he comes to London on December 1 ‘for ‘the signing of the Locarno security pacts. ‘The national council of the party has ‘issued a warning to the Govern- ment that nny official visit ‘by Mus- solini would be resented by all sec- clonn of the public which respect. liberty. -lt called upon workers to be prepared to express thedr con- demnation of the cruel suppression of the ‘Labor and Social-lat move- ment in Italy by united and effec- tive protests should it. be neces- sary. A Inndon deepatoh Tuesday acid the foreign Premilerirmigtbt not. go‘ nonnced this evening shortly after tax-Premier had been IuIIlIIIOIIOd to the Palace by President Doumcr- to the British capital but. delegate ‘their ambassadors to sign in‘ view of the death of Queen Mother Alex- Mill“. Liberals Awaiting Arival Of West- ern Delegate (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont, Nov. 26.——'I‘he Liberals are awaiting with great anxiety the arrival of Robert Gar- blner, member for Acadia. who has been delegated by the newly elect- ed ii. F- A, Federal members, at a conference held Wednesday in Cal- gary ‘lo present the views of the Alberta members to Premier King. He ‘is expected in Ottawa early next week when he will discuss with the premier the basis upon which the farmer members from Alberta will cooperate with the Liberal Government. Appointed comm L i b e r a l Whip (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Nov. 26.—iMr. Pierre C. Casgraln oi’ Charlevoid Montimoren- cy was appointed official whip of the government at a special meet- ing of the cabinet yesterday. The appointment however must be rati- fied by the Liberal caucus which will be held shortly. May Make An Appeal To The Privy Council SYDNEY, Australia. Nov. 26.—- Should the application for the re- lease of Tom Walsh and Jacob Johannesen. respectively president and secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union. in connection with the babeas corpus proceedings be- gun Iast week and adjourned until November 30. not succed- in the higher court. their counsel says he will appeal "direct to the privy council" in London against the New South Wales full court sur- rendering the case ‘to the high court, This means that if the high court refuses the application on behalf of Walsh and Johannesen active connection with ‘the privy council is successful then they will be returned to Australia. where the New‘ South Wales full court will consider the very point previously settled by the high court. Invention To View Bodies Moving At High Speed ‘PARIS, Nov. Zti-Stiroboscopfl is the name of a new apparatus shown to the Academy of ‘Science ’by Geo- rge Claude. The new instrument. ‘the inven- tion of the two brothers, ‘Seguin. projects powerful higbllniingi-‘liike flashes -from a tube of neon gas. These‘ fie-shes when directed on anything which ‘is retailing rapidly, even in full daylight. ‘make the rotating article appear to be com- pleteiy still, ‘or if it is so desired. to ‘bc- turning very slowly. The industrial world will find the apparatus of importance in- per- milttiing the examination of rapidly moving bodies while in full actiion. An airplane propeller. making 1200 revolutions to the minute, appear- ed to be absolutely motionless. A liit of srtrlng fastened to one end of a propeller blade also appeared motionless in place. but assumed a peaceful curve under the ‘air pre- SSIIPG. Cousin 0f King Alphonso Robbed SAN LUCAiR DE BAIRRAMEDA. Spain. Nov. 26.——lnfante Alfonso of‘ Orleans. cousin of ‘King Alfonso of Spain. has been robbed 0f price- less heirlooms, valued. according to an estimate given out by the police at: three ‘million ‘pose-tan (about $460,000.) Burglars entered" his palace and carried off paintings. tapestries and rare jewels. The precious ston- es of the collar ‘of the Golden Fleece were removed. and pieces of glass substituted. lil isiliusii slviii iiuii (Special to the Guardian) ‘SHANGHAI, Nov. lds-(Alclrmiat reporut in Shanghai tolflfht tn- dicate an ‘insurrection ‘in fiho camp of Chang icolia the Iltlukden war lord with the maollvlltty of l. coin- biinalilon of Fang Yulidong the Ohflistlan oral and Whpoiflt Fangs erstwhile leader In on cf- fort to estatbl-blsh g Soviet govern- ment in 13!!!‘ .__. ._,_, ..__.. next. Monday, they will be deported under the Deportation Act for their the sea- men's strike. but if the azppeal to .IN llll IHISH FREE Sllll Split Came As Result of McNeil’s Resig-l nation from Bound- ary Commission. LONDON, Nov. Zfir-‘A chisis, the gravity of which is universally rea- lized,‘ has arisen In the Irish Free State consequent on the resignation of John iMhcNeil from the Ulster Boundary Commission, and it is feared that the stability of Cos- grave's government will be imper- illled as u consequence. it. is also accepted both in Belfast and Dub- lin that the work of the commission will go by ‘the board. although offic- ial circles are still debating wheth- er a report signed by only two of the commissioners would be valid, the opinion generally ‘being that it would he so. The reasons for MaoNeiiPs resig- nation have some elements of mys- tery. U-p ‘to a few weeks ago it is known that the work of ‘the oom- mission was proceeding satisfactor- "Y- compromise adjustments along the frontier being agreed ‘upon and the chief difficulty being what to do with Nevwry. MacNeilI ‘wanted Newry to come into the Free State. but the other two members of the commission opposed this and decid- ed to leave it with Ulster. The Morning ‘Post recently pub- lished what par-ported to be the gist of the commission's findings, in which all the key towns ‘were given Ulster and only Btripg n; milueless land" in Armagb, Tyrnne, Germillmly and Donegal were al- lotted to the ‘Free State, Other reports said that Donegai had been awarded to Ulster. ‘Members of the Dali started‘ protesting ns nnnn nn these reports were published. and Oosaravifs position became desper- ate and this ‘was followed by Mc- Neiltl’s resignation, as n, mngger n; course. There i-s not the slightest doubt “m! the Mernlns ‘Post "obtained its information from Ulster. sources which have ‘been kept well inform: ed on the work of the commission. 1191011811 not represented thereon. ‘Premier ‘Bevel-ave’: charges that political ‘pressure has been brought to ibear on the commissioners is wanmly resented ‘by Judge Feetham of South Africa .tbe chairman, anid JCBBDh Fisher. the third member of the commission. and ‘the charges :31)’ served to add fuel to the flam- Pre paring For The Opening Of House (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Nov. Zth-lt is agreed by and between the Conservatives and Liibornls today that there is no object in the way of the opening of the fifteenth parliament on De- cember 10. two weeks front today Members elect have been adivlged by private wires to got ‘ready and all prparations for the session and "16 Opening are solos bheud on Parliament Hill. Soviet Newspaper For Paris, France lPIARIS, Nov-Tmg-The tMbgcQw newspaper Izvestia. chief organ of IIHIS-IS llllfilfi, Conservatives Will Pair Only With" Straight Liberals (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, OnL. Nov. 26.—The Conservatives willl only pair fills year with straight Liberals. They will refuse to pair with the Pro- gressive or independent Liberals. This decision was arrived at today at a meeting of some prominent membersef the Conservative Pilrty. In the absence of lion. Arthur Meighen. Sir Iienry Drayton was presiding- Death Of Late Direc- tor Of Forestry Dep’t. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA Nov. 20. — Robert lie-ary Campbell late diirector of the Forestry Department of the ‘interior died ~here early this morn- ing after ‘three days ‘illness. Mussolini’s Appeal Meets With Response MILAN, Nov. fl6--Mllan has re~ sponded in thehearliest way to Premier Mussolinrs appeal for con tribution of $1,000,000 for war debt payments to the United States. Everywhere posters ‘urge citizens to give one dollar (25 lire) each, and the million will be subscribed several times over by December. Women's organizations especial- l_v are joining in the campaign. stressing their gratitude for Mus- soii"ni's support of the Women's municipal suffrage bill. which for- mer governments systematically had rejected. Factory hands. Illi- able to give dollars, are contribut- ing half a day's wages. In fact. never since the first war loan was launched has Italy shown such whole-hearted energy for shoulder- lng a financial burden. The atti- tude is quite irrespective of class or party. ' Roberto Farinacci, secretary general of the Fascist Party, went to C] and held a meeting for the benefit oi‘ the fund. charging a dollar admission; other ‘Fascist chiefs are following his example. i Hairpin Was Cause Of Years Oi Trouble SYDNEY. ‘N. S. W., Nov. 26.- For ‘four years Eileen Florence Goodwin of this city suffered wltib an ailment which a score of doc- tors said was tuberculosis of the hip. An operation just performed revealed that. the real trouble was a hairpin lodged ‘in the intestines. DAUGHTER SHT " BY FATHER (Canadian Press) JiAiYll'-ESTO\V‘N. N. Y., Nov. 26.- Ioilippo Di Vlncenitllo furlrltitre worker s-hot two of his tiaughters wlillc they were sleeping yesterday instantly killing tbt- eldest, Bridget age 21L and lnldctlng it head wound on lliarla age It. Another daughter Rc-ic agi- 20 jumpctl out of the same Nlll NlllllNlli IJPHISINIJ, slis iii. iii lllllHl Spanish Dictator De- clares Rebel Leader Without Authority for Power He Seeks MADRID, Nov, 2C.—Spa‘ln in not prepared to treat in any way with the Rifftan leader. Abd-el-Krim. whom it considers a rebel without ideals. without. any right by birth or popular support to the authority be seeks in Morocco. 'l‘lle Spanish government trusts that soon. Aibd-el-Krtm will find himself abandoned by those tribes~ men ‘who must Olll. oi terror still support him, ‘Every day more natives offer themselves lu us including many who formerly followed Abd-ei-Krim Every ‘day more arms are surrend- cred to us. We shall continue military oper- ations throughout the winter on a scale naturally limited by weather conditions; and we shall continue to institute organized government on liberal ' lines, duly -recognizing the fact that the inhabitants are ‘Miosletns. in the ‘territory as it pro- gressively silbmits. The natives. despite the long war have real affection for Spain and hope their well-being will be ‘pro- moted under us. To come to terms with Abd-ei- Krim wouild ‘be a fatal example ‘by France and Spain. It would result in our losing the confidence of our Mussnlman friends ‘who have fol- lowed us and would mean givling recognition to a local rebellion. Such recognition ‘would be made ' ilse of by the foreigners who are fomentlng disturbance to the dang- er of peace and tranquility of west- ern I-hirope, I hope it will be clear- ly ilnderstood that this rebellion is not n national’ revolution, It is a great plot fomen-ted by ambitious Eilrvpcilns. Spain will continue at home her present economic and pg. litical course with fai-th in her des- tiny: embodying all great ideas of humanity, anxious for peace among ‘the u'orltl's people. and willing to give greater participation in gov- ernment to men in civil life. l i Announcements, I Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratu-Zc. per word each Insertion. "Warning: Special Western Show. Don't miss it_ At Hunter River tonight. Eldon Saturday, Vic- toria ‘Mondey. 6307 "The-re will (be a concert and social in Webster's Corner Hall on next Friday nighit the 27th inst. Ladies with pies free. 626511-2521 "Notice-The Annual Meeting of the North Wiltshlre Rural Tele- Iihone Company will be held in the Hall at Wiltshire. Wednesday, Decentber 2nd at 7.30 P. M. G, B. Nor. Secretory. 6275-11-26M1l. "Hear Prof. Roberts. Tuesday bed and wrcstld the pistol from her father. cvctilug. Dec. ist., in ‘St. Paula Parish llall. Tickets 50 cents. Students 35 cents. 6304-27-11 the Soviet government. has an- nounced ‘that it will begin publica- tion of a ‘Paris edition and this journalistic extension of -the Sov- iet's operations is attracting keen political interest. The Paris Izves- tia. will be printed for the most part in Russian but with two pag- es la Preach. White Russian emigres here say the chief purpose of the new edi- ‘tion is to affect the influence of the anti-Communist gathering of White Russians which is planned to be held in Paris in January 1926. CETSQHFIJRIIIER LEASE oi lll-‘E (Clllltllln Frees) i l). Conn. ‘Nov. 24. - Govcrnor Trumbull cemented last nigh; to stay the execution of Ger- ald Chapman until March $1_ 1920 which was the date agreed upon yesterday afternoon by States At- torney Alcorn and Jone-vb A. forced- man counsel (for the condemned man tn allow this for the Supreme Court. of United States ‘to decide whether Chapman's refusal yester- day to accept ‘President Coolidge’: at sentence nullified the wmmuta- tire ‘commutation of his I6 years feder- INVOCATION Rut." PRAYER- SOLO-"Croulng the Bar" .. OORIPTURE-Rev. G. C. Tl ADDRESS-Rev. W. Bruce M PRAVER HYMN-"Now the Labourer‘: BENEDICTION ROYAL MEIVIOAL SERVICE l‘ Today 11.30 to 12.15 P. M. IN St. lames’ Church ~ OPENlNG-"Holy. Holy, Holy. Lord God Almighty." HVMN-—-"Fcr all the Bnlntl who Mrs. E. W. MluKlnnon_ HYMN-"Pncc. Perfect Ponce." “Duo March In Gaul" (Congregation clouding.) from their Labour: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Tumygon) ylor. . k uir. Talk ic 0hr."