(l Local talent )l"lls.ggen to very ,, rod advantage at the Prince Ed- uard ‘Theatre on Thankgglflng "igllt rwhen the Abegwcit Divima- ri’: Club llhdvr the distinguished iiiilmnilxe ct’ liis liouor Lieuten- ant Governor Murlbinnrm, prescri- red "lily Brothers Keeper" to a wGil filled house. ‘Tire cast was III-tile "l! 0f local amateurs, assis- ic-d b)’ Zi/ir. ilarry" L. Porter 0f ‘Toronto and in’ addition tn an ex- rr-ilont D111)‘ and good specialties Wll-‘Wfilkll the rtcts rho pleasure of lY=0.9N'l-Or'iii:ilice was enhanced by the 200d work _of the orchestra. ‘Pliere were no waits from start lo finish and the various parts were taken throughout ‘with sin- pilsing merit. considering the wort. time it was possible t0 dé- iwite to the necessary rehearsals. Mr. Allan MoCabe as “Alba Ben- r-rn“ book the role of n wealthy and ouliborn merchant, very capably. _:.vir. Harry Porter as “Matthew Ai- lr-ri." Mr. Fri-id P. Duffy as "Rich- aid Cairns? 1dr, Jon ll. Doyle as "Charlie Benton" and Mr, Fred Liodkin as “Job Layton" also took their parts to good advantage. The three ladies in the caste were Miss Louise Anseuault, Miss hlllflel Wright nnd Miss Helen Mar: llmlalb Mlik! Wright his "Ilaciicl hue iilhaniisgiving I A r Perioriiiance By fhbegweti Dramatic Club fMii Brother's Keeper” wa@il Received at the Rance Edward theatre Monday Night. _i_-__--___ Allen‘ had the leading role among the ladies. . , he gave an admirable interpre- tation of the loviur sister iinJ faithful “brother's keepir." Miss Ars-rwiiauit was quite rit iiomc in the charming character of "Grace Benton" Abel's daughter, and rook llie part iii. her usual pleasing mari- iier. Miss Maclviillan a clever young amateur actress did excel- lent work as "Betsy Benton." Miiss Margaret lluiziies was also on fir: taste an sitenogrupher. i’l‘lir.- spcdbrilfiiles between the acre comprised solos by Miss Wright and Mr. Duffy, step dan- jcip: by Joe Doyle and a. vaudeville rfiirrn, including some high class vfiplin playing by Mr. Porter. Each of-the performers was heartily en- oored. it is probable that the play may be repeated. The Ciulb is indebted to Mr. Por- ter for his vnluiibie ‘assistance as director and to Messrs W.J..Brow-n and Percy Hand for the aid given at the rehearsals and in putting on the show. lt is understood that a satisfac- tory sum, which will ibc Ilevoted to the interests of the Abcgweit Climb, was realized ii the perform- ance. o oo-vvo- §CONDENSED SPECIALS ~~O§fifi§fi§§§ 9Q‘ O O-O-O-OQ-O §§40fi llATES.-—10c. per line Der day. 9c. our line per day for 3 days or over, (c. a lino per day for 6 days or over. Count 5 wordy to a. line. Groups of I- flknrau. initial letters, cuun l h! one word. i0 per eenL discount for vitlh. Address forms pnrt of nd. in over f- 'r'ult.ui"i-‘l nuiniun- I r ~ v ~- v -I f ‘er . appointed as folloiv=i'- llCl"-l of ti H r- ‘ ' l‘ g p \ n agri. . c ‘ , \\A5[I,L\I(J']3Q\, M,“ R... ,’_ _ Y , ‘ ‘ .. , . _ie_ onornr, Lnmmlttec. fllxgfgi‘ b§°l:‘%§.:gf-7Fég¢<1tlfll 522%: gtica urine emphasised lillltllifillliih; t.“ n; lzruigh‘ Lghnunpr‘ lgulin‘nl m, ‘lmxffp man‘ dlivssn Jgs. llhirgul (,1. hranl‘; liiIac- and the dnnivcrsriry lflifilllldlytilk. d i’ r k. _ ii all n wisiiiz ririrrzszs it ii:- 4. . - - _' v ' ' ' ' \ , williii, . . . icio son, . vlllli [HE liriii of t i ' t, $32.24. for ‘ifiiaswiira... “JJL-“LZ? Board of Tifarlc room..- hv l\li-_ 'l‘..~\.l.-;|.(r1lp?){\. Imilhilylfmfm] "Ifklldlm. ‘mm "m" m‘ “W” bmm" 1h.” diriir-ii. l-‘ultou Campbell, F, a “a on“ even “'°°k' ‘ Bensoii of rho Poultry llivisiri1il,'|,‘,f,," mllqlmltnllgllf?" llmf“ m zrcat. rure lis won, only when it is ~ ,,,,,h s “unhod "'i‘“”"h. ' ""_ | . - - ' “ ‘l 1' "‘t* n. .' ‘-. \- ‘ “ ' . ._. v A}? Live Stock Branch. Ottawa. 'lll.‘]‘|‘-§.l(~_l) pvmuncn that Ell‘: vluimglbfd all OVLI, - , r..\'(i_»,,i_l , r pawn “m, “w, R .7 rtosv-auucu OF KEYS. FIND WMTMI’ 51"!“ Jfmkm“ l"'~"-““““.llc lriyv- i iii'>;'ri.i~;! iii:s'ri.i:! il‘.':'i‘l.i.u‘i "'. 9" is "'5 “PM” “‘"' ' l r ' . ' 1' ' er please leave Customs Office. ‘and n “'“"“ regwue“ m“ ‘new ——-—- v I f‘ (hm F‘ '3.‘ l“ MM" "“ . . __, was not prudent u larger attend-_ DI'BLy"N‘ yo“ 7__NIL_._\. 31,,“ _- - ______ ivflll-tlllll flllil l" 1:‘ii1."r¥i1]\'f’_1l1i M"; . - FRONT ROOM TO LET-APPLY “We ' Macfiwinoy, alsim‘ oi’ u... lain 1n» -. i - ““°”““g., ~“r,°‘“‘" . °, “r “"5" rsnecial to The Guardian-l 209 Syriac)‘ Street, 2i Wllll“ "'9'- “ilYlllll "V" PTmCOlL-‘lilzr! Mzir-Siviucv who died riite. ‘ihl-nyujzl‘ '».;m.“"l' "HAHN"; 1.“: LONDO'N- Nm” 7-—A “1°"m'°h' ~ —-—~———-—~—————~—»—--—-—- Eilllmld 13131"! l“ W" ‘l l]""’~"'l‘~“"“‘-“|severity three, (lj\y$ Ililllgcr strike, _‘¥f0l:“ 1,2?‘ ‘L, Lmflginflkilzrfflsfi"fiwg ifil TWIN?» by Gféllrrfll Lurienrloril‘ ls‘- q-Q LET_. FURN|$HED HQUSE province “Mr. Benson llPllflvvll romp“ gone m, hunger i r1. 1. m 11.. m) rm. a m mnflnpn, h, Bavaria Bcconung to,» Apply 262 Grafton. FOR SALE- COOKING STOVE and a heater. Apply 89 Itor-hforrl 5t 600025-8—2i ‘FOR SALE—ONE 5 ELECTRIC light fixtures. Inquire 200 Hills- boro Street. 2i. .__.,_.___.___ *WANTED — ‘maid for genera] Apply 146 Pownal St. housework. w-AnTerr-A nuns: IVlAIDTwA-l; ply Mrs. (loo. DeBiois, 2.‘: ifiiz- roy St. Nov 8-31 rwmivreo .10 RENT IMMEDI- afely . small, furnished house! Apply Guardian A. B. C. - - ~ _ . Nov.8-2l "" "COMING BIG WINDROR SHOW HaroIdMLloyd~ Comedy. special fqlturer. Also special music at, pommh-Fnduy, Vernon Bridge. Sfllllfdttyi Eldon. Monday. Show starts 7.80. , . ='i_sc"rurki.__nv REV. J. ,c._ Martin. Wood Island East Hal- Thurnday evening. tl-‘AHM OF FIFTY AcnEs AT are gale before the i-iinst will ho irold by public auction on tho pr,mi5gg_3ee ‘hand bills Doug/aid McEachern. rwnyirrsb - SEVERAL NEAT carpenters. $991)’ 0" “Mk”! once. No. 54 Kent Street W08!- - ~ _ Novti-lil -. {o pawn-urine: BARN. suitable. roi- Mane-WA 8°“ location. A991! 315.3154- °m_°°' To WORK ON house provided. Apply W. A. wan-rm- MAM farm for winter- i_f married min. Mulch. Hdnetrm km‘ "L; nwcttiivo’. 76400209 r a improvement!- I'll’ firs" ad treat-ran H i: mm‘ ,"- ‘viii inclined tn wlevicumiowfiil: "f"? . frills ‘* to put your" _ Il- Wu!“- isam-qgméirxyour ugrragaitgctror be nunirblnml _ “lddm- white-er mm, and the a m‘ in]. Imel "u, M‘ llusfid Awakes i Finds Wife's iiycdl Hair fumed Greeni LONDON, Nov. 7.'—-\.-\ lady who was rather prouri other abundant tresses is in retirement vrhlle Nature restores the ravages of Art. She became bitten with the very latest Parisian idcolnf having her lqks dyed. a. startling new sirade and for this yiurpose o-htoinevi . bottle of specific guaranteed to produce an effect. ‘it did. I _ _ _ i declared. lii Dublin inst night ill trying to dotoo much at foot- M131g?‘gufixtlndshlafifilgtéh‘ fltmlilail‘ L asiirgoirt snipers from ‘dllflylYi/lvyii ball. Her charm. balance and animus‘ hnklmw“ ‘vim who on; uiblusliilil rlirr-e lorry loads oi’ Na- poise will all b0 lost, and her mflrm"; grmalpii mm He endur lanai troops ‘ill Augir bin-ct and dignity lowered. if she endeavors m, [Mg fvmlnmla whim‘ “nth tflr iany pedestrians \v'ere ivourirled to emulate man too closely. < u exchange 0f volleys and a sub- Woman is already on a higher Krill-e, lioivcver. _ Some peculiar chemical antipi- iiiy rirose ‘DQlW/UEII the dye air.‘ the tin-asses, nnd now the lady i- adorned Willi a bright green poll Frantic consultation ~witlt 0min Fill. hair specialists have given her the cold comfort that"‘per- hall-i. Homo day" her locks may re cover their i'orm-r=r' hue, but, a. Wflys. tlioy will suffer from the or fect of the dye. Q“.-. v r ._ _ l I Latest Bul etiiis I In Brief CONSTANTTOI-l-LE, Nov. 1.» ‘tics orders to release Ali Keina‘. Bey editor of anti-Nationalist new paper who is said to have been arrested and condemned to death PEKIN, Nov. 7:—Eiglit ‘frlfPh-Zll- ‘Vii’. Benson Addresses local Business Men 'l‘lic advantages oi‘ more thou ouirh cooperation rind country and the need of busi- ness men striking upon some method. oi‘ increasing the purchas- mucli in cy wvas nliroml which might be spout better advantage right. here. every province conditions ' as they might Hero we have in some sections l U ors, five of them Missionaries are iii the hands of bandits iuKorlin province. Prisoner's \vri Llieynri- iivell treated. v PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.-—-Jacob Giiubel, iiieiubei- m‘ the (luIlilTllllElll llellbw/(‘n "H! firm of Giiulbel ‘Brothers ofPhilzi- Jelpiiiii. New York and lililiiruukee died today Allies have given Turkish ziiitlior- v , strike, bell"! Bcnflslni-c lior arrest. by I-‘rec Store £l\l-| tliorities Saturday. l _ _ “l ill"! eiurniiniirrsr-nxriax. Germany. pitiseut time are not us favorable gm, 7__Kc,,l m,‘ m1. mam “mm ‘be 0n m“ tun" lin which in to be built here for‘ EXPERIENCES s"“rlg‘f"evelolwlg a?“ 9V1?“ abanfibj air. The tPfLIliF/Ullfllltlf! one arms am ‘rt-ten t o young‘ 1;" .‘ I. q l. people are not showinw the iutsr-_“ "q" m fl m“ sew“ y est. in fzirni work as formerly. ' it is u far-t that in this province iuclurliiig stop in Spain for fuel. 7.~—~J:ick Soc. __ iiliT) doplororl tliiit "some iii:- some year iu order to next season, and that in imiuy sec- tions amis- and daughters are tirnivdiug to the city to make u living. Those things should no happen in it province so fertile and so promising in opportunities. .~\s ro liow city people might _ lioi p .in this nmtton. Mr; Blensonfsugl- casted that it might be possible for business iueu to place right at lie flirriici-‘r. dom- n service which would make ii: practically redlou- ions for liiui to send away for tlizit. service. in Calgary the biisi uess men ivnicli the crop condit- ions very closely and according to these irrespect; they stock their goods. Tlioy are thus always ore- pnred to incet the occasion. They do not, however. use their influ- ence to any grout extent in help increase th-s purchasing power of the faiuucrs. This is actually being done in cities in (‘alifornia visited rby Mr Benson, who described the splen- did results achieved by cioser co- operative methods, which enriched the farmers and also developed the cities to an astonishing extent. this point wherever lie addressed ‘mars QOWOPKMIFIG, ~ The isolation F§\_‘Fn=il“‘ny§y9“v5 nu ndvnntase ‘titer "than otherwise. This m Nf-Qp-wrf WANfN representative: in In Prince Coiinty. ‘. (QbINIQrIiGAIn, Papa 8.) farmers have to leavc this make enough M10110)’ to run their farms during The interdependence of city and country is perhaps not yet fully realized and the speaker was fak- ing every "opportunity of stressing meetings. ‘fn rsnnta Anna, another BQQNOD 0f California visited by him rgipnfly. the business men actual- 1y raised. $26,000 to assist the fa!‘- cf this‘ province has, becn- reduced in recent. yearn, to ,5, minimum rétlnldklrlzgntflklkrzlgf l" 5" “ -~ L eiieved an‘ w” F" 4mm,“ m present Hinut alive It IQ lib! b Y ‘gm assumption among our advan-i can be no doubt‘ tint methods which have ‘ ‘ in California and other places "Gbllltf br duplicated here. Ollitario, the LOQT- OAR NUMBER. PINDBI please leave, at Guardian office "ll ‘at: av rustic AUCTION AT I w m m,’ 60mm“ A ' " . v ‘ \, ‘i - 3- FL "it. ._il,,,ni‘r,r,lg,gr,,,_ri,,",,.fi';m"" ‘- _ °-° iJfiiv". ‘in... mums van-c (.‘Ell(.'\G0. Nov. renti is held by police in connec- been stair-tad by Dyromaniac. He was arrested when lighting a cigar ette with n. ten dollar bill. ‘ NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—-- General! nlarni sent out for lilrs. Oscar l-lammerstein, widow of the lni pressario who was foundili and pounileas n. fcw weeks ago on ll. park lzienoli. She loft. her home yxeterrlay. NEW YORK, lilasaachusertsq Nov. 7.——New Jersey and Missouri ‘where Senator Reid battled, for re-election. were centres cf inter- est. coupon, d“. " -- Surprising ion of the lllliili of the. Turks in a-hnost unanimous in newspapers and all of them Flwlll worried over safety of non-Turkish populatioi NEW YORK. Nov. 7.-—l<‘alr wra ther prevailed over most of the country today and a heavy vote generally was polled in Congress- icnnl elections as well as state contests in many parts of the na- tion. also _w~l_rere presidential ad- ministration was meeting supreme test. - ' ' - i‘ iSiixty three bodies have been re moved ifrom‘ Reilly cool mine herr- dierc an explosion ‘occurred yes terdny. Thirty three were taken more will be rescued and on tliir the den-tit lint was laced at. 8B. Haltlly constructed bulkheads in the urine showed im- prlsoned men made desperate ef- forts to save themselves from .pcis on gasses; _._-.. OONSTANTXNOPIJE. Nov. '7. - Accoriling tr‘. a report to Turkish National Hecdorinrbsn, the arit- illl forces are retiring from M0801 Tigris and Kama-lists rife 61i- fer-int» evacuated Area. There rw-nrin n bcilev! ‘thrtt Turks will‘ \ SPNRBMIR. Pa“ Nov. 7. —--~ is: Sofileti’ Great Campaign Has Only Three >_ Days More to go-The Battle of Ballots is Now on ‘in Real Earn- est-‘Scnd Your Subscription to- day. Doit Now. \ ~ ‘V The llunu-I‘ or wtnnzng the $100 special prim iu the Guardian's great campaign K003 to Mr. Join. Bradley oi‘ Charloitetoivn. It was zi grenlt riice and many candidates; occoiuplisheil splendid results. The race has but three (‘J35 more to izo. 'l‘omorro\v’s paper will uivv the names of the Judges who will ililllll itlu-votcn and Ji. , 111a details uiili rnifvrxiiit-c th tho tins- ing rules wiill lllSll be Dll-Dlii-llilill. .\ri— you Lilr Rczirlr-r helping your favorite? 'l'iir so riiiyd are busy iiliil anxious. days for the cwoutcsuiiirs. 'i‘lic izrerii ruce is uciirlj: over iiud rho tliiurdirin‘ is grateful lfl'li'i,il irii- lilo splendid measure l} part. ii has recuiverl ti’, lhi; r LONDON. Nov. T. int‘ gniiiliiiiig was the [spl-ciriirts ilt'iiV(‘l‘i‘il ht u iur-r-tllri; siou at Sivanscn oi‘ the annual con- nitcrl Slates, delivery to be_ll.llltl0‘ful.encs m- a“. Enghh-h (~,lip;.-ile,-li,,st m“, m“ of tlic liou1'sl\va1es_ Presbvtirriiiii (‘hurt-h of l)r_ W. Lleivclyri Williams. (‘Far- \\'Pl‘i‘ 5'. \ll (iiiiiuliirs . _ Dr. Vollins evil", and of tli vii‘ with the lllioiirlrlii churches young men even made a bct on what was H0- ing -to be the next iiyiiiii. ‘ in SWJlllSliD, Dr. Lewis i-oiiiiirrird hr- saw women rushing for sport-- lug: papers uu-l lis-nrd of iior. t. wliosr- names llli‘_‘-’ knew ln-itr-r than they -ilid llltii‘ chil- iii-r-u. iiiur Al< lied troops evacuate iiiin- CHAR-LOTTE’l‘OWN,iCA"_NADA wnounsody, NOV. "s, 1922 Mr. Johmadlcy A ililh Special CiintestPrize _ their chief appeal to men. accord- Wins Open Rebellion Againi lrilh Free bttae (Special to The Guardian.) Says Sports Rob kilwllkifli; at the sport prize distri- tution. . Girls oi Charm LONDON, Nov. _7.— Too much athletics threaten to rob girls of ing to Mrs. A. W. Cunningham, head-mistress of Victoria College, She urged the girls to enjoy out- door exercise. but not to become mannish. "lu some schoolis the importance llave ilrdcred Allied i mp: to Bit i..g on ll; mas ---’|‘hr- growth Ms R Ulllljllffl 0i‘ ivhich followed tho crziirliiiliiig ses- DVii-LIY. Nov. 7.——Opou rebel- .0ll zigiiinsi tho ‘Irish Frrc States of athletics is much exaggerated," she declared. "The modern girl quent stampede to safely. A nislzlerriblo rebel force attacked ortobello barracks where l-‘rce tnic troops repulsed the on- aiiglit and the office oi‘ the Irish idcpcuilent W115 bombed. ‘aiclionhn club iccts Oiiicc Burners 'l‘_lie annual meeting cf the Cale- Jlililll Club was held in the Club lillliti last evening when the ardent Mr. J. H. Malcom, pre- Luri over a large attendance. The w’. J C. Martin of Mt. Stewart _:is elected a member pf the ch“, riceicction of office bearers. rhcn Wk illdie as folrou-r-t (Iliief—‘.\ir, J. H. Makeup Prosident—Mr. D. F. Bethune. 1st Vice Pres-Win C. Frrink MacDonald. _ 2nd Vice Pres.—~Dr. Alex ltoss. Tl'v11$\"9l‘;~—iiir. John McPhee. ildiuaucial ‘Secr-ulrlr. John K, Me Zienzle. Recording Sec-Mr. '1‘ M. Mc- \i' u. level than man, and if she steps down to a lower level she will for- feit more respect." Picroifs Big felchrzitirtn NEW GLASGOW. Nov. 7._S-rn- day. July 15th., has been chosen as the starting day of the celebra- tion in Plctoii County to commem- orate the 150th anniversary of the coming settlers to Canada. Deep religious feeling- being character- istic of the Scot. it is but fitting, that ,the proceedings should begin land end with appropriate services .ln churches of all denominations throughout the County and district] and this request will be made to} the church authorities. The chairmen of the various committees have submitted their: reports and it has rbeen ilecldedl to stage a series oi’ Highland games in the various towns. These games wl-Iil be closely modelled after the famous Royal gatherings at Balmoral. Grleff rind Argyle-i shire, Scotland. The celebration‘ has now taken concrete form and. under the direction of a strong ex- ecutive and an efficient manager. _ ‘vmo is berm: arranged for. rapid l/iehiilian, Fulton (Zanipbell, R. progress will be made. Prominent l’. Forsyrhe, T. F‘. \Vhite. ‘Scots throughout Canada. are my The St. Anslrewki night commit- eeptini! invitations to become niem r ()l"‘S])Ollt1lllg Sec.—Mr'. .\nrle oii_ Dirc-rrrors—J.\Iessrs F. A. Match, .. MacDonald, J. McE-achern, A.‘ E. Morrison, G. P. Nicholson, W. John llirri and the Scot" country. He rc- . Li. t"l N '. izrctted that lir: uiifsserl seeing Fol. a p“ N m“ (lespatch and Says W I . ,liir.t if the ' “putsrh” is successful H» inlcrcst in its welfare 'iud ‘ilillilPil-lthilt theHMonal-chist troops who h, m“ q came at ' ‘ ‘ ~will participate, have been ordered for 5t. ~\ll(ll‘l’\V'.\i celclherrrltlaiihtfrarlgglto mung": m much to Berlm‘ -sary'.' and the foreign office let it $Pll meeting him in Edin- burgh and receive-d wlrlle there the iii lowing lever‘, llZLlClI from F’ Anne's, Lilllgllllllll, Sept 1st, 1922.‘. ‘I My infill!‘ Iilr. Paton: “l ani indeed glad to hols your letter. i know that the tic-s o’ Auid tiou with 20 fires believed to have Lewis (Swanson) declared u,“ mibnng Sync hum yo“ true‘ and on‘ _ls it not. too bad that we should |iiave missed the opportunity of nrysting at Auid lleeizle. What n ‘pleasure it would have been to -liac a crack and hear the bland o' [llPill iailriugvyour gab! And. do you know, l Just inrlssed seeing you in London lsonie time before the War. l saw |your nrinio on the visitors’ book at the ljigh Commissioners’ 0f- 'flci=. at“. won‘. oil post haste i0 ‘the hotel but you had left only a < lfew hours ‘before. Die and that only one i ft , __ _ _ n time and thcii12.'*1~. 4411123406‘ ‘Ilnfvrtirnarery khan ioiueven a time enter Turkish port and ngemem“ "ext Mae" “c m”: then with consent of Azigoru (luv- ernmcnt. demands of Turk? l Nationalists since they tool.- nror Constantin opie is still cousins: anxiety here and fueling \\"l:\ intensified by a scarcity of nevi-i. Deep suspic- ‘ §OUNDS LIKE- A LUST SOUL. Increas- northeriy winds. on. east in; out and south windsfeliowed by rain. ll-ligb tide this afternoon at 1.22 and tomorrow mernlnil It 19143- ISun sets this afternoon at 4.38. and rises tomorrow morning at 6.50. ' ‘ that quarter moon Sunday, Nov. 12in, ass aih. . fiummersidc l|dB‘P.i!Zl1f88ll min- “. are: later than Charlottetown. _. my. 1.- moderate '1 ‘the inspection cf the Boy Scours. which I cannot very well rescind and therefore must Yoregc tht pleasure of goini: t0 Glasgow to meet you. it would indeed have been a treat to sit wl' my anld and trusty freend and recal our laid nsscciatlons.—those days lens sync when- we aye stood firm and Ltrne to laud the thistle tap 0' mold. And sae dae we yet! l "We1l. hers wersre. myself and Meter. in Lnnrrhnlm, surrounded b.v - heather clad hills now bioomlni! in their purple sheen. and in tho midst of the dear old border land so steeped in old trsd-itlonary lore; .rhe land of the bold Bucoleuch and cf Moss tmopers armed in match‘ less might, gentlemen in peace but iterrible tin fight; and also in the rmhhr of the lrvini: country. Bon- jehaw ‘rowan. the stronghold of cm- <clan and aha residence 9f our chief min. is but a fe miles ‘from here, the present. chi sin is a twirl“! border-er undone of my most in- ilmM friends. . "Wei. deu- old friend though ‘it happens we cannot fcreiznther. ryet it is good to know that our hearts warm to each other’; stronir in the remembrance of soft nnd kindly‘ frlendlhlp of olden a . "Remember me moot kindly to all mv old friends of the Caledogn inn Club. i would dearly like o have a list of the members that I mw note the names of those with whom I so often mot in friendly intercourse. “Mv sister fcflnrme in kind re wards and rcnd wish». I am. vcnv-q comers-iv. J. l. IRVING. "w -~-t'1~~i r0 won order-r that Mr.- Iflinl’! letter-be slimmed in‘ =Brltlsh Returns from Mosul CONSTANTINOPLE, NOV. 7. — According to Turkish Nationalist llieadqiinrtcrs, the British forces are retiring from Mosul on the Tigris in Northern Mesopotamia and the Kemaiists are entering the evacuated area. Personnel of New“ lrririsli Cabinet (Special to The Guardian.) LONLDQN. Nov 7—it is announc- ed that the following members of the ministry wiill constitute the of Salisbury, Stanley Baldwin, Vis count. Cave. Wiilllam C Bridceman, Earl Curzon. Duke of Devonshire, Earl of Derby, Viscount Peel, Lieut Col. T. C. M.S. Ammery, Viscount Novar, Sir Phillip Lloyd Grants Sllr A. Grlffithdioscawen, Sir Ro- bert A. Sanders, E. F. L. Wood and Sir Montagu Barlow. imperial Economic Ccnierence in April (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov ‘l-Tbe Dominion News is able tc state on the flAIh" est authority that although no in- vitations have yet been issued" for the Imperial economic conference which is foreshadowed lu Premier Boner Law's statement of policy and will not be issued till after tre election yet the date iii-w been fixed provisionally for the third week in April. As only trade and economic subjects are to he d‘:- cuautd it is proposed to invite the several iilln-isters of Trade and (Commerce and 6f Finance rather than the Premiers and legal oi- fioers. the minutes and that his request for a list of the members be com- diied with. and ‘extract of the mm- uta to this effect. to be forwarded to Mr. Irving. it was resolved to-purcliue a wreath of poppies in connection with the Armistice celebration and also to send the Pipe Band m take O.W.V.\A. rooms to‘ the memorial an the Square. It WI! decided that as mgny members on the Ohm ‘rfultl conveniently" liv- Melvin would» nmdi- tlrc- Irmw new cabinet, Bnnar Law. Marquis! cart in the procession from the ,1; in; tn attempt tn b i. Withdraw Frol tonstantinople. Allies Stand id. Their Dcterniinarioii to (Iompel illrervmce of Con- vention. Panic iii Constantinople all Martial Law May be Prociainicd. liriotier French - Ciiiiser (ices to Fast. llciiiiorcements are Being llinhcd l0 threatened Area. vars-resound TILEGRAMI LONDON, m" 7—Tlie Allied governments today instructed CONBTANTENOPIJ, Nov. I. <- their High Commissioned-sin Con-iThe Nationalist government in fl Hwlll-ill-ODJ-B 1° 0119056 Tllflflllll control of Constantinople. Rafbt threats to violate the Mudania pup; i; mg pew ‘qveflgf m4 agreement with "force if McM- Humid Bey, the npruenutivo 0L the Angora government, bu order- ed the Allied troops out. in I. note to the Entente. he demanfln evacuation 0f the Allied forccr. The Turks have torn up the a’: . i- npia armistice convention and ll" advancing into the Ohanak area. occupied by the British and otlnr neutral zones. Since noon Sat- urday the Nationalist administra- tion is declared. _t0 have been ee~ tablielied and in celebration of mil masses of excited Turks have been (Special to The Guardian.) \ be known that Brdtain will not in any way capitulate to Multapha Kemal‘: demands. The war office today prepared to rush reinforcements to the Near East while diplomatic circle! hinted at the hidden hand of Bus-- sian Bolshevism behind Mustaptia Kemahs bold move. iDespatchés from Moscow a nd Petrogrzid show that the demands of the Russian. Trotzky and the" Angora governments are ififillllctl as to passage of Allied naval ves- “uud i“ “imam swam‘ , ‘marched against thenpalmo and sols through the Stra ts and slip-Thaw“. mob‘ “and m “ch pression of capitulations. Official circles in London, Pane. and Rome presented a solid front against the Tllflia pmch dlfplgn-latg ,6.“ a pwliuuad or wounded. The Curls- sible collapse of their nation's "M" l“ m9 543mb“! Quin" Ne“ Elm pQllcy_ were plglnlydhrfOllghOlll Saturday night were more worried than those of otherjlyetélllll! I119“?! "l! lmfiection 113M035, from what they openly feared-c Allied Govtp. Willl stand Firm. Turkish massacre. PARIS, Nov ‘l-Jrbe Allied High An Allied extraordinary council Commissioners a: Constant-inoplefdecided tonight to refuse cat9- have asked their governments forlizorically the Nationalist demand mmniiestntlons that H’. became noc- essary for Allied police to fire on authorization to take all neceasarylror the Allied military evacuation ' measures to maintain order lfl COlPQf coutgnginopig, stantiirople. it was announced here ‘ , this afternoon. The commissioner: "l?" , it. was stated, will declare martial QQm-nd on)", Liw if necessary. . ‘The French rireadnought Jenn Today, however, the government Iiiirt will leave Toulon today _ 4 i“ autlioriities issued orders that all Join the Allwl fleet at Conzitnn- msunbances monk; be rlgoroufly‘ trinople. tlirr-c additional classes of,,.,,,|. down liiwfi-‘r ' ‘ ' I in. 1.11a- llirl ‘wit; bil‘ ""‘ :"“"' h” " "3""! mic-winners ‘aiw-pic/i .;llll¢\, and till-r» Wrm for the giilmifn ministry nignarion from office Kfewfik Pasha. the grand vizier, realizing that has power bad disap- peared, dospnoched messages to the representatives of the Cubiimu Ports in htlie vargmu 08-91;“! w we N“, E“, mam transfer t eir are iveo to t a rep- The interruption of Lorldi De5by'l.::€wFl'°5 of the Mum‘ “"9"” speaking tour was cons ere a ' sign iliat the cabinet views as Tum 9°°m°d “*5” m’ 5 “n,” extremely grave the menace Rblhm U10 fllllwl 10w“ WW“ 5a“ Constantinople. An emergent)’ m‘ “p” nnd’ Th‘ “um” w" iIIGBClHK of the Briltish cabinet wasfimmulmed "7559!" W“ 711°“; held and a HIBBBBQ from General 8P0!!! Ind “Nluatapha lflemn liarrinron at. Constantinople, was‘)!!! 860111!!!“ WI‘ P‘ 5M9!"- - u ¢On51d6red_ became necessary to throw guards of troops around the sultan! pal- Ccnntantlnople Faverllhly Anxiougace, Within which Holmium!!! Vl- ‘now calipb only, is spending fear CONSTANTINOEE. Nov 7-—,ful lion-rs. ' Constantinople is in a fever of' A4 yet Mohammad VT. his liv- nppyielreinson over the Kemzrlist-nn no evidence of ccnformlnz to rl-azuands for the evacuation of the the determination of the new Rov- Allied military and naval force: isrnmont to rid Turkey of the high The extension of the NillNflli-Sl 011M of sultan. but the quickly do regime here, the imposition of can‘. iiilcatory customs dutiel. condem- nation of the Sultan and the in- discrimnste arrest of prominent‘ Constantinople Turks. n. i- y. . luff. Pa.‘ r-izlq, Cabinet Considers Srtun tlon Grave BrlLsh LONDON, Nov 7—Lord Derby. War Minister in the Boner Luv calmiet was hurriedly su-nnionevl to London torlayiln connection with hie chi-ifs. tn accept the hievfmblo. _ Rnfet Pubs sprung the new of the change in the government in n. rlrnmntlc manner on the Allied "morals. The tenor-ale had sum- r-cnr-d Rnfnt. to discus! the cu»:- ‘rovuc.’ the admission of Kemnliut zendarmoa to the Galiipoli and Lloyd George Counflll Flrmneu- NEW CASTLE, Ncv ‘l-Ex-Pri. mler Lloyd George carried hi: fright to “come back" before vrflwdfl- b0"! "mlfalllellc "l"! hmfivhannk zones At the termlu tile here rand demanded that "Eng- "(on o; me dqmms; m. R‘fe(_ M, land show the Turks she will nonbv m‘ o, an lmefthousht. broke b8 "med will" the startlinz new: thus: _--{-O§_.~___ M» . f “l must inform our exceilr-noy (FONSTA'NTINOLE' NM‘ 7‘ “ithat since nor-n thoyCvnstnntlnoplw The Turkish Nationalist Governqgonmment no was" “m! n,‘ l iiéiliriéi EZ‘.1?.Z‘F.;'.J.'.‘L§ZEE iii Stile" “we” "e =*_""“°'~"ir" feet that the warships cf all nn-‘ tions must ask it for authorization‘ to pacs the Straits of the Dardm‘ nelles, the Havre correspondentfAnnfiunflenlents, here has been informed. They , must also salute the new govern- comlng Even [IS ment of Turkey. h “I u i i _ - lt is stated in nut or a ve c r- clee that in no circumvsi/tances wt: _ the British point of cw regar - _ _ in; the prebelloe of allied troops in Milk-l" n" l1 a P" Mr if Constantinople be changed. The|§'.""‘:,”',“7 British intlend to uphold ‘the éiud-izulol: In," r mrlauagar‘ t: ania Arm tee lgreomen an ro- - - - main in the neutral zone with u" n’ m their troops. -——- As a result of the new situation "mum-lo pint-now belt prion. created in Constantinople by thul-llrum Y». demand of “Raefet Psdiia. that the ' --- allied military occupation of‘ tbel “name-ennui: N0. a. m: city should cone t)!!! PM" Mil-rectum. till IIIIIL llfl- fl ference called to be held It North If"! Hill» < l-nuzanna, Nov 14th, bu been 90l- ' r-'-- , '. ponerl. posoibly rm n fortnltlil, it Wm Mutua- mam» d was lmiouncerl hen today“ for u can be learned today till sultan hal not abdicated. h: in believed the Britlahlntihvritlll taking meanreo m and the Prince. lain ll r. Worn Paris it fl tn the British and Hench premier: are to resume their conversation! gm on mi» n»: mt , o, m m- flllll“llly"fllilllixmfi strum. it i! I; a; armed Mlfl imtir m .r iuiliinry defensive agrco- cftv tit-libido Jmiiiiltibloirtfic ~ radius with prod ma. - ~:i‘ l. fliienl. ‘them. several 0f the ‘Parka being - ThP ‘I'll ii “i2”. Poin- ' a Mo" w For a: c1. wag-grates» . Ls“ f ,_.-..-_<.-2‘=...