, e-.Caledoriian‘ " ,1 Club Observe \ tile ‘Fesfivdl of Scotlnndi: Potion‘)- Saint byiaivBdnquet*dt the Wctoria HételvfwEloquent Speeches Deli- " ‘dared in Reply to Toasts. l ' 1m 11mm m‘ the Hotel ‘i1’; the very best style and with it .1119 very Smallest credit- on Mr. donian Club in in , sger oi the hotel. 11311‘ “a. giorioushzight, warm-reclaim the Province "was-brim: in on eshould-v 1 111w, 11w“, looked . m 1H 1 "era oi Ciansman D. B. MacDonald with 113111-1151 i oi P-dcoue and preceded by Piper p e wtmpmw“ w rwortilyof»tl1eoccasicn,andoihav.111¢d 11 @115. the immortal-poet oiBcot- e p” m“ Jgnd who had penned it. ' The president, Mt; mtiéfitean ‘mm, was 51191101194 0!! Q. I. on. country "to blossom as th ‘ ," Walter s4. His Wvryhlp Mow but at the same time has 9mg“:- ‘Yeo. sodium W. v Maciionsld and the world some oi the most bru- on the Wt by 0111' Andtrssn- Hm. iiant intellectuals b: all times. John E. Bln . M?" 91'- E I amvsure it was a source o’ Films” 3nd m“ w' 8m“ Mu" deep regret to the members oi thr n" Wu“- -*'° mm"? m” Caiedcnian Club, as it was to'm' m"! ma u” Qumran‘ G°W" to learn oi the passing oi Johr MlwPheo. _ kills death will, no doubt nor having boon duly honoured, the president delivered an address. ‘be a dmmg m w the cm w he seemed take a. warm interest it was all follows: rue rpesroerrrs spouses , Ii‘ Qjrflfigfifmg Your Iipnor, the Lieutenan Goy- gmt mffi‘ yak.“ bghlque, v bv mv brie! 1188 I101’. only made emor, Your Worship, . erend -1" _ t m, r clergy, Chief, Ciansmen and gentle-outs mismzpsfic-cesfshtehzffiflgwzfi? me"? 'n the past characterized the St. An- My oiiice imposes on me a. very imww Day , and been in arduous task this evening, a task I .Mqence at an vents 01mm! __ ‘m “u” “my mmm“ °f we ‘eties under e auspicés of t ' Oalcdiinian Club could discharge mledoman club . ~. much better than I can. However. I have m ho‘ 0 w be s“ relying in your, indulgence, I shall Your ° “ u‘ - endeavou to do my best. beam‘ “W” i" , First, on behalf oi’ m; Caledcnian Lieutenant m d,‘ t VT€;‘_°v_ ~ ssh-e‘ k o o , -» . i. ifiagpiegence htgreutthuilgtlitzsl sing‘ “n” °t PYL"°G*NM'M“"¢P hundred and iour years since the first‘ celebration oi 8t. Andrew's Day ' took’ placnnrflmiflity; and each re- curring festival during this longéper- iod has been ttingly observ by ‘Scotsman, and mhltlricndis. vapors- ore ou w re rce ve ‘are the gldest lilrstemal gsganisatiiin in Th‘ cm!" 6mm! this Province. We, are lad to find _ ‘ _» \ that 00-day me‘ sanie intesnsive scbt- MI- AMI‘- Mfl-ém "Wile!" W’ tlsh spirit that motivated our fore- m- T- M- muflliilifiitcfillfii‘? 5F? fathers is as youthful and ‘vigorous m!" m” mu°wm3 mmm m Sim‘ as it was a Century ago. -:_ ' “mm- ' ' The Obiects b: the orucacnmi Club 14w s we.» 1111's.“! cfler revolts are: to promote, encourage, and per- “m” °“ m“ m" are!“ filimvm‘ ‘ petuate the language, literature and “'5” I“ ‘he m,’ 5 Wltlhsfllt E557 customs oi our Motherland; and to ‘will!’ "If"! W thoughts of Home- 1111-111111 01111011111111“. ‘m. “our myths Old Sod whence he sprang; 5,11. tercourse and friendship between we m“ w Mflatnu’ f" m” m“ the 30115 1111a “"111,” o1 500mb, pose of oommuning one with an m“- i siiawmi: its» .22" is": To accomplish these raiseworthy ‘V °- em w“? P- m‘ 3“ aspirations, 1,111- q 1111 11.2 been ha“. be both men-y and wise ou such oc in; ygnfly (111118 4111-1118 the w") cantons. We send you heaps of goo’ theannup1--q11-,1111-111‘o1111,(;11111_-- wishes for a jolly time round, th This 1111111111111 111" 1 1111,4011 01,. festive board, free from care an- icctive, 1r 11 111111111111, 11111; 1111b, “with peace oi mind, never forget bring together our people, but more m‘ W“ . - deslmblg 51,111’ 11, 1‘ 111191111“ w m. “ tsmnoin titles. nor in rank; ter and encourago in young 511w. Its no in wealth like Lunnon Bani men a iondiinsas for the sports and“ T‘? Pmhm 9"“ 5"‘! m“ ssmes in which our ancestors took such as we enjoy among oor si so much prldc- folk on St. Andrew's Night. This 111,114 ~ " . yen our a were held St. John's St. Andrew's Society Fraternal Greetings t ‘L FratemalgQreethigs to, and iron- other clubs were read; by Ex-Chiei J. a. em-nétt. as renews: 1 in: Wfllunction with the Exhibition and "° "e blessed to say they were the ‘"980 suwessiui for many years. The m-Imber oi athletes in every event m‘! 1 was greater 111311.111 my y,” 511m, Till the ‘hills like aspens quiver, fore th _ 1111. - An‘ iiii ye up an‘ toast the cup great cat31111.htm‘ tasnd . Thedand o‘ cakes for ever." on l0 t , ‘ u rogfhe legtauglgubmu 1.111 111, 01111, hedoricion Saint Andrew’: Society "idurlnsthawintermonthsarr "B" -- l Andrew‘ DI ‘ ' : ' my “wound much $511 honousr it o Bill’. lhe mo“ naflh 1193mm of Tae U!!! lhCtWllf II.’ IIBHF and 111‘ sctivi 31mm main in uns u‘ 901mm the” We ken ye'll join in ,sim'lar vein entertainments, 1191,1111- 91111, D5,, ' in Bcotids praise d . 510110 Lg gm" _I ‘ . . Milli. a we "'9'" an |We'il sing _ o‘ South's plains anc’ Hem ‘I feel - ' felis . In event m¢t m°d°§c§§ Her wimpiing burns. her swee‘ ywurnnxltb ‘ 1111 m1. lls:_ . i ed death oi Y ' “$11-11; Her bunks and brass. her dons and. H" on. Nil matter ‘b11111 111, deijswi’ muckie pride. other dlltiq mm 11. y“ ",1. m“. What mail- hesides. your gumption "N: willing m 1111 11111-11“, 11-, Mud telirwithcut any guide. , will“ thd . , “W”? °'~9“' Abugobmi Highland Society ‘ o m! tllk '.is' “Then swell thensang baith loud at ‘ tlcmen JOY l‘ ' . t 119W‘ , g 111.1 feast oi a great saint, we felicitate- . 1% “i: thee. submit when we mingle the .4. . "“"I"~ -‘<e>.\'-.~ I appreciate to the fullest ex- sdd the artistic dcwfltlons oi the tent "your thoughtfulness, kindnm djning room amLthe tables reflect and courtesy and that oi the Cale. . viting me again Jrown, the genial-host and mnn- to the Annual st. Andrew's my . |Dlnner. but! amsorrytoray 1,1111; No St. Andrew's dinner would be I will be unable to be present g3 1 complete without the Hassle and do not expect-into have returned to time. Pimtlst with the descendants oi ‘that mssnincent ‘class or mp1,, Vii!‘ _ , . » Kind u .. Fails brither Scots on the grep.‘ Ofwa. 1 Saint Andriidbloeiet, Toronto If; r _--_ Yesterday was the busiest m’ ~ 411121118 day McLure axidJviacKinnon rcbtwenting the l-Iudgpngg” Q0111- l. - Yum“ MESSAGE F1101! GOVERNOR ._ runner noon, use. have has m‘; annual 8t. Andrew's ‘Dinner in] i 113511-11 m; yggr, aggregate value of the _ qqlebratfon oi Bcqtiands bfltmn . Sliver F01; furs 111mm; . glint was slvsn 111111111‘ the auspices Charlottetown ovsrwimooobo for the buying mm; - the Oaledonisn Club and was _ no“ 391,11, 1m botweenglso and 4 p411. ‘ ndedhy l llllc 1111111591‘ 0! b11086 J0)!!! Anderson, Esq, ' 011p Magnificent lot. consisting of» 3 -her sons, who had come together Chief oi the Caledonia! Club, 95 ‘select skins from. the ranch oi. jails to honour the day. lChariottetown, ‘Ohn, - Tlilacdonald, 501111190113 .. The excellent dinner was served Mr. Dear Mr, Anderson: Prince ward Island was pur based‘ in the morning, ‘and there is no‘ iuestionthat as s collection iroini me ranch. they will be diflicuit to} ixcel. There was not a poor skin in '18 lot. and many oi them werefl 1168c of iur value was. m mightily ‘d him: The first specimen purc w. "specimens." _ ‘ MY.‘ MBOGOIIIICL W110 13 n, kg“)! ‘lewd with s lsrse cheque handq h . d yesterday was from the lot oi. kills sold the iirm by Alirgd web- . this function. and th mm . -_ monsoon-Ii. - casions 1 have attended s‘? Andreggs rieir'cinai?ixrrie'wfilizvmrbwmbm Island"! ‘RW- w~ 3m“ Mm? dmvmid DIV bwquetsisinee I became Lieu- ~eautiiul colour and well smfiefi’? the address to the hauls in a man- tenant Governor oi this Province. I .111 the one retermd" 1° war“ may ‘e luxs skin. and will d bt be‘ sgsriy sought after ‘iniifongdln. ' ‘K NEW classy "m" from‘ Archie Johnson‘ oi ‘rooidleld. The skins this yem- 111-1, s l» rule oi better colour than in’ ‘Ymvr ream-prob b ‘d’ ~ '| 7m" mwllllflni OJ; gveriltathteoanxi‘? I ‘B111. and the fact that they are not? ‘lowed to become browned and.‘ ‘find by the mudand rain. as wns ; le case in former years. There is no Qligltlsglit that the 10X farmers 31-11,’ ox businelifoli‘ 1g‘ 11 111, 1'95""- Vslllh’ l-lrcplglteillgsencgntihs "mess, ‘they are bound to endemic‘ mnentws“ ‘m s 12h class silver fgdskfiisfamducma The more progressive are he "t" fllwstoc 10K pups and 112:5 . ‘em to stock other fox . The mlppéan countries, 11111111,. lariy Norwp. are making 111111191139 ‘nitcd Stafcsds ddition more pelt; 111 111 _ n can m m. pop '3 . ' hue. so ’ ‘Jgronumbeilwfiesieare, to?“ . 2111B shipped lo the European mg:- ‘Il-s to come info competition with ur Island skins, Brothers and Nurin, oi ‘luensviile. Wisconsin, are 11111111113 W181"; QQYMO skins from their wn ranches, to the New York Jan- . "iry auction. This colonel pmquc- on has been ‘brpllilht about 6y a Ymmidlns process since 1914. They ave used so much pains‘ in their uslness that they are getting 11-1-11, mductmnfl- 881d to average four per 9J1‘. p61‘ year. Our local fox fann- “S- by taking a leaf out oi Fromm‘s 10k‘ would ‘enhance 1.111111- “venues i erv greatly. Asked‘ if - , uota will likely the Fromm 116s. Mr. McLurs. stated that, 11111, Tm” 5° 195111501? known until “my ‘comes. He. said‘ that‘ Mc- ure and MaoKinnon are not goihg "' W"? W" "i. 11nd. are prepared 1 behalf of their clients. the Hus. "=5 13w Qqmpmv. to urchase all fie silver fox and other 1m; 11111113111 1 o them at highest market prices. 1. ' ‘ I itations from North B itish .1 1v. Halifax, N. s. , r some ‘ Here's a health dWB. n: n. g .. 5 3 ‘g n a n. 5' “s - to thenr that's sub: Andrew's Society u...» ' -' ‘iair,flow'r' the ibwans, in l.our ns. - ~ Th hen | i . 1' Olrqur nioun ‘f, 11:“ tillage be deck our wlzal- dens, . lsg E1111“ 1mm r ln knock an‘ gran“ , W931i. an‘ broom, ‘ -' And on the bi-aeeftbc breadth; _ Wot even Eden's flowrs in bloom,‘ Could sweeter blossoms reckon. Saint Andrew's Society Ottawa Way the love" o’ Acid beau-M, ma.‘ 4 ' lidilhdr z land o’ the 311D deep in yir hearts an‘ fond‘ . mum tether. i ! This day '0’ 8t. Andrew's is‘ deiu-i m» us w. . , ngs me brither Boots is] _ | spirits may our spirits mingle with in iosstinl ' i. ilresgi'éi'-_xasl'y' is . 'Me$rs~ McLuré and; ‘Malclfinnon. - ‘ silver was purl v srappllno with the silver distort January m“ t “The Day and s.’ Whs. 1am mm we'll main‘ memos: o: it. {i dlnna lien 0' anything . ‘Costs less than a bonny smile So here's a big one wi‘ my wish ~ WWO! t. ilfi-IN" 7rtll>m "1 run" wNcuAnn~ IAN I. Ire gym afbMr. Ind Mrs, .°_ ill-l?“ dllllh m o M}; "l" "é sflhddawgli I ,wlnter in Ottawa. s».- = o? we "on" t u. 1.11.1211‘ gq: mum‘). pa’. or‘; of the late Col. A" w"? “W9. "I" lhto society recently. RECENT DEBUT/Inn's» A QlDll-ill this season. i, Ottawa; (S) Mlgs W110 his been abroad for the Frederick White and Mrs. U c 5 E '4 '1 .5 Q 3 E Z. 8 f? F‘ 5% i $1.... Recfov '18 Now Pré nnnnnhhmn (special to The Gliflflfqn) " lbWl-phn. 9116861! rum rin- ncrkilied by U. 8.dry' ember-p‘ in an encounter of! slap“. §§§$§§§§§5 ,. it ‘ NIAGARA FALLB1°IlL,NflV 5 r . ‘Sm-Cari Anderson 34. of 5 5 h iii ; On-The-Lake this ‘morning g may have been in Canadian 35 waterswhen’ he was M11415, Liij Search of his boat revealed fi ' PAGE dzct' b b u n p15 MAYWIAVE Bum m 151! , , V I - '1“, _ 1n ' CANADIAN wanes as ' "mg Signs 0f cording to tinfleeuedh‘ Yes,- lcrddy. By Hie ‘no trace of liquor. While "i=5 o o -no official report, is; avali- PhySICIGIM- i ablcon this side of iiie river u. r! n u stated inst-wile fatal ——— . ,encounter took place six V“ (Canadian P111131 ' 1 n. ~ LONDON, Nov. 30 The con- “fi “mes o "m American 1.; ditlon oi the King-show: II show which W011“ PIMP m our-scum evening sold flu Persons Expected, To Memes Inauguration 0f U18- Mexican . President‘ ....:*:.".2‘2.:.=m{. llrovlsioiill helm. Ji- wui lake pub. Mrs. military ‘carers, " BALD WIN REPLIES $61 r gBRlTlEN PR Sir Esme Howard Will Communicate . Premi- i en's Reply to State Department. _The Premier's reply was stated to have been "inspired by the same spirit whlch animated the invita- tion. The reply has been sent to Si", today producing in ' 4 n 3 l‘ i! O 5i P‘ 3' Q 5' E m 5' sador at. Washington who is coin"- municating with‘ the state depart- ment in the‘ first instance. _ _ Premier Baldwin and his move-n ment have under what steps can be tdken to promotr naval armaments. The Premier was asked in the House of, Commons b" Sir'l=‘rederick Hall whether as pre- liminary to anv further discussion on the naval disarmament nuestion by the League oi Nations, the-gov- ernment would consider theFreuch and United States gov- ernments toJlarticibate in a con- ference with GreatJBritaln insofar as the problem concerns‘ the three countries. , . In reply the Premier said that government was considering the steps that could usefully be ,1 tom ln_ ‘he QYPOW BOOB- dllllbmstlc corps, lie-hw- ma». have mn°'.i'i°senaa§'°1a§' inviting Special? 1011's Guardian Nov. fl-Tsye: ) ty-il u: 11mm, u... sr"'ir...i‘fi.'f““r‘3s.ta ouafi. . The coremo shdlflm- A nest platform . Alicia as members oicongrese, the- ‘ m“ p rover? Ngnlnen ruling‘ In addition 20.090 ileum the stadium proper. omsAL taken for further naval- limitations likely to atta he evidently has in view." Joint Meeting suggested suIEested by Chainnan Brit Illinois to w“ bower between the "hiflswn Arms Conference. The m was proposed in cabiegrsan made would, be > helc'l' in-n the results of their discussions ih a manner similar to the methods Interparliamentary used by the Union. , Chairman Britten said his cable ‘gram ‘was prompted by Prime Min- ister Baldwin's statement, on Nov. 13, expressing the desire for more frequent ‘personal discussions be- tween United States and British representatives to lead to a better understanding and feeling be- tween the peoples and Governments of the two countries. The Lion Rampant flanking. The gathering oi the ~ieal and true St. Andrew's Day observing. May every 10y. “The ‘Day’ may bring. " , Be yours in heaping measure. - Thovery walls with lauflhl" rlns... And naught to ma: your pleasure. Wi’ IOlitgC o‘ ‘good things on‘ your To sa isiy the paliw. _ , voices tuned to sweet accord lnficottish songs or ballad. _ And this shall be- this foremost toast nor it." The ‘Land 0' Cakes" s ll be bnliht Mr. John ll. Malcom, Yarrnunth. S. , t, yolu'_ It. Andrew's nlcht be worth while! An’ dinna yet forget to return it. Col. Irving Annan, Scotland ,.Col.,. m , late 0i'_ ifihariottetowai. ’ I fill!‘ b0 d‘a messaee to the Anniversary . cabled as follows: - our. c‘: {drew and honcr Scotlandsfiglory.‘ (And we have a, heritage we may be 1proud ol-a long line of glorious ‘and honorable-ancestors. Ii we go mack to tho early races oi. Scot- Itish Christian history what races we can invoke! Cuthbert and Ninian. Columba and Mungo. Scotland saw her days oi tur- moil and strife. It was only since the time when in B44 A. D. Kenneth MacAipine united the Picts and the Scots into one kingdom, that Sotiand mp be said to have her birth as a' nation. Father Macdoiinld went on - to speak of the great Scottish bards- Ossian and his incomparable songs of saintst and heroes. He poke of the schibols which began early clustering about. the monocl- triés so that in the l2th Century public schools were formed. 'l‘hen followed the great universities About 1400 8t. Andrew's was estab- lished, 111.1450 that of ‘Glasgow fol- lowed by those oi Aberdeen and Edinburgh, ‘lfhe establishment or those great educational institutions gnawed the great. intellectual and cultu-raldeveiopmants-of t!!! " pie. The snmker then went on to spepk ofmnnyof the mengreatin literature andiin poetry who follow- ed in the years ‘after the establish- ment oi these seats of learning. Such were Dunbar and Gavin D0118- l as. It might be thought, said the speaker. that we descend from a o stands Bootllndwhsr she did! Aye! Faithful, lesion ‘true as of wm_ ‘ .. . luv. mmimdlni-e- 8e went on to demonstrate that in‘, nsidg 9g fauna, the-iiimninmtion Ha landded: "1 doubt whether the spec ,c’ expedient proposes‘ pnorsble and aumtmsnabiofifi the oblcct which s LOWE. Rolland J. Heron, WABl-IIENGTON, ‘Nov. lib-A joint meeting of the House Naval Affairs Committee and a committee from the British Parliament has been of 81d h‘ Minister Stanley AW todiscussequaliityoisea ~ United, states Comrade Heeschen and su and Great Britain on all classes of resselas. not affected by the N public today. , It _ cs ads bitter cvnsidsrst-Ionwiarcn 4 next, and‘ the committees would report with recommendations agreement on further limitation of 1,11 1111;11- respective governments on w: u NAT Hi v IJANAEBIIIN _—_— _ "Interesting Phper On Battle, _of Passchen. tlaile at Last Nights Meeting. Thcnion’ _~__ . of - n Legion mews: the Ca B; E. S. L. was held There was a good“ attendance. The president. Leo Bradley, pmideri, ,'l‘hemeetingwas r edwltha minutes silence in memory oi fan. en comrades. The president m. bounced that the Armistice bctivb; ties netted $1040.00. 1 The following new members were,‘ elected: Rev. Edward Bridgewacerg. John w. McNfllJY. max n,’ Charles E. Burke, Percy W, w; in. Milton. Charles Stew-art, Westoni Allison, MwMlllsn. William mach. John v.1 Gauthier. a I Comrade Jbpn p. Hiilon thm read: n. splendid paper on the Battle of, “assachandale. when a hearty vote i i of thanks was tendered him by; Comrade MacNutt. seconded by pportcd‘ bv (Jrvnrndes MacDougnll, airmen! and tho- Pnsident. ' A"‘].‘r|lllfl.“!Ol0JWBS' rendered - by‘? Albert Blanchard, solo by Conufadel v. Ccyle. reading by (Jomrade One-i "one and war stories by Comrade} Dickson. Comrade Colonel John-i son spoke c-n some returned men's: problems. ‘- a voteoi thanks was passed w? the Clergy who took part in the Armistice service. f The following resolution was adopted: "Resolved that this or-. wanization go on record as being in favor oi an early , erection of a.‘ samtorium in this Province andt strongly endorse the action" oi’ the. The meeting closed with the singfi ing of God Save The King. The following is Comrade son's address: , "' i-nu- . Continued on page i4 Our people, he said, were emin~ ent. not only in learning, but in the finer arts oi life. If our sir s have handed‘ down to us nobio t ditions‘ then it is for us to be loyal w them. Andftiic sons of sect- land ‘Scattered through the world do live up to their heritage; oy. are faithful and loyal wherever ey; arc found. While we stand hero, to build up a noble Canadi let us never forget our Mother 'd. that, we may ever be worthy of the race from which we have sprung. _ The toast be "Our Great Domin- ion" was replied to by Hon‘. John E. Sinclair. M. P» who said: ‘ In responding to the toast -i toknowjmtwluchphnseoithe many interesting subjects and in- cidents which have been name in Canada to speak about. It is interesting to study 1nd dis- cussthe amount of mater-i wealth that has been and is de-1‘ vcloped by our basicindustriea from, our vast- natural made availab many trade channels seven seas and swells our trachdptgistics from millions to billions‘ _ _ _lia_rs.1 all oi which ‘towarditlm mak- ing oi a , . y one side in afchiwctme 1mm». stay-eta: m" ' with those_ 0!‘ cd in -' \ higher order it 1w evening at the Legion Home.’ an ion in the department will be estab- lished. Rel-organization along these of lines is being undertaken immed- tely. - Canada one is somewhat perplexed m m”, by snow‘ di- hi? g 5 . . 1E}; jurisdiction of the men who i me slmoting but oi’ tic s5 bllletlllissucdatlflpltly 13g Stanley Hewett and Lord Daw- ‘115 fired the shots.‘ - 5W 01 Pflm ' ' rnmnnarvnz LOWIl_ MEETING llFfel-Evssiilrw ASSURED ' Canadian Pres) , VANCOUVER," B. C, Nov. 30 —Aii fears new ‘the safety of . the-crew oi‘ the British freight- er Chief Maquilia in» distress two thousand miles at sea, were removed this morning when the Casudian-Anaerlcan ' Shipping 3 Company, owners of the disab- | led omit. were advised m» the . Japanese mighicr Montreal Morn. was alongside the Chief M-flilllllll. In addition the Brit- g: freighter Atlantic City and steamer Yogoan Morn were standing by. H5 NOW- i E ! i |"‘|_‘I :1: '5 57-5‘. ---l i 1 Encouragement Will Given to ‘All -Branclies of. the In- ‘ dustry, is Announce- be .- ment. (Canadian Press) “ OTTAWA, Nov. 30.-—-R.e-organi- zation 'oi the fisheries service of Canada in the light ‘of the report 0t‘ the Atlantic Fisheries Commis- sion is -announced.here. Shicc his appointment, W. A. Found, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, has been giv- ing close attention to the question of the most effective rc-organiza- . ,tion in view of ,the report oi the Md Cross some“ in this matter‘ commission which was laid before.‘ the House of Commons at the last session of 1earliament. Mr. Found announced today that certain con- clusions had been reached and that they had been approved by Hon. P. J. Cardin, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. In his unouncement Mr. Found states that encouragement will be; given to advanced methods in all branches of the industry, and indi- cates some of the steps which will followed to further this end plication of oiiicers_ will be avoided in futures The great im- portance of educational work will be emphasized. There will be exten- sion of inspection to all kinds of pickled, smoked dried and canned fish as well as to plants and vessels. The organization of flshcrmans as- sociations will be cncouraged and intelligence and publicity divis- ' PR F s _ miss $51.: rcirfibhrlyn._'gt__1..i,.,m,_ 1 can winds incl-snag t lllkht to strong or moderate HEB IE5’ l""_i I r ! prevention cure. Pill!!! .' Westchestcflbo. N. Y» U.‘ S. i ‘LONDON. Nov; iii-King George's physicians today issued this tin. on his condition: "_ I _ j tion oi the lung and pleura Show?! some improvement. The temperat- ure _is slightly lower. The‘ exacerbation oi the inie. o ." it must be noted, has not yet‘ ' _ V In any case progress must beslotnf‘ The “Bulletin was signed b11183" Stanley Hewett, Lord nswwltof- Penn. and Bit Humphrey Rolleafon. Sir Humphrey Rblieston. noted Illi- giish physician was (‘filled into consultation at Bucklnsham YO!‘ ace this morning. It was bod, 011 good authority. however, t Kin: George was a little better all mill! today. . Wm Await. Crulsefl ‘an-int DAR-ISALAAM, Tangsnykm Nov. 90.—'l'lie Prince of Wales has" decided against going to Mombal. Kenya in the governor's launch Azania. to meet ‘H, _Cruilar In- ierprisc. now steaming down the easterncoast oi’ Airica intake him hmne, but to await the arrivhi d! the Enterprise here. The cruiser left Aden 2.090 miles‘ north oi here on ‘Tuesday. and ll l1} now possible that, she may and" here Saturday instead of Bunduy II s ' A f . originali expected. lt_is the present , . - intention! of the Prince to embark '_ {without delay once the Enterprise . ' arrives. ' ' _ ---_-¢-o%-——-- TORONTO, Ontl, Nov. Mp- ~ The; British motinnpiottire fl- dustry is doing everything pos- ‘suuepiir-‘pi-evisc other parts of the Empire - nriusu productions. samba! Harris. publisher oi the Cine- m told the motion pl distributors and exhibilors j Canada at a. lnnchwn at tlm 'King Edward yeskrdw- ‘ ! l Announcements, Coming. Events, Meetings, Etc. “Bedford Shipping Club loading live hogs Wednesday, Dec. 5th Lit before Dec. 3rd. Cour-t d2 B011.‘ IQUI. eno-ir-so-Ii “Purity Flour Week in Prince success. ll-iilf-ll-l-li ' "Patrons Eastern Kings Ship- lping c1ub~bobk all live stock for sale before Tuesday, Dec. fith, ist_ cattle, bulls. cutters, cannon and grass calves. P. A. Mclsano. soify. 9119-11404! "Robin l-ioodmour is to please you hater. DIN-Hg? f! "Buying hdgs at Emerald. ‘Infi- day iorcnoon, Dec. 4. Everett Elo- lam. r , 1 0430-12-14 - "Emerald Women's Institute will held a bazaar and supper in Em- erald hali, Wednesday evening Dec. 15th. Bingo. etc. 968-12444 t v "Dr. Clllt, M. Dr-Btarl now holnq Station A- I-‘i-Iuoi "The demand ior Purity flour has becnheavy this week (Purity Flour Week.) 9484-13-14! “Lnldilil- hop t Wednesday, Dec. Sflfarry Jenkins. etll-il-i "Buying hogs, sheep, and at Remington Tuesday twang‘ each week. Alden. Moose. ‘mi-la II t! SCOUT FARE-First KI PM!!!‘ round Ill! December i iitifll-il-ls-fl-Dco. lit. ‘fiLtls-Tgm m- » North wait- i.- matitutgoi _ .’£2‘.f'....'°°‘".. $1. ""‘1 . sai-is-t Y e-ry 1 provlement Edward Island has been l. hill! »v \. ~93; fiyrsc-T - 4» . '—.--..,\