MAXl MS 0i A MERCHANT _-___- Mk _ ~. .. humans. hog, i _.\ . .e>"—"'“"“ ,...,_ Fnumlml inst. :"“',’:,",,::,‘:,“.'.'(fm-niinl. Tvtu Fonts. her “M. m; more about breeding c.;y::.r:~ Adtl..ressesl Deli l\./!o.rg.g,:.iret Ansty And Dr. WJ. P. McMillan On Child Welfare. 1139 f)')’;'l‘l i~\z~~l.i=': (if the Child-v en's Alli -‘ ~ '- _ suing ill tic (.:,".' Council Chambers i311 tl.(" pix‘ lll"lll. 1J1‘. \V. J. P. MC- “man r l. |*'.'. M; ivlargaret. A“. ‘or ("f (hr: (tlilldrerfs Aid sociclg." o: :; .l.~"n. N. 13., in a very t0i15llllCiiiC " among 0th!!!‘ {rings aclxririrrrl the hoarding home iii ciosilluir rhililrcii. The necessity ltl‘ mcrc lwliililPl‘? workers locally -*.l Hill. Ill‘. F. m6‘- 1‘. rvyl-ri mndc reference 2" of problems which the ~. i~~|~.i 42ml now is facing. nmqm; ("l Ill“ irunnt oflicer, Mr. LE. SE21": .~i~.-a~lrcrl, and approv- ill. The folio-vi iv. i‘f‘.'.I)lililf7l1_ was lin- inlmnu ui "pr."i;-\Vhcrcac there ire scrap it'll "ho unfortunately fall to mlm ihm responsibilities to- wards !l"r vclfno cl‘ their children ind rlilior i~.’;.~~ or neglect to pro- vldr for thciii. Ami llllicrcnw "lzirlcr section No. l8 V." . J . ANNUUNtllibiENdb‘. CUMlNb EVENTS. MlLlJllNGS ET lilub ". ii.i_ loading on instead of Nov. fliéd-li-Zti-ai "JPPEP. Vlctorlajlail, '1. Supper 50 cents. 9455-11-27-21 '1 I'D-her, Buptst School- " .. _ z. my, November 29th. from L0 l) l ollock. 9410-11-25.“, "licilal, Ulu!) loading hogs, sheep . lllli llr"i'"~ in. I-‘odhla Station. Tues- day. nm- 21m. B-lEM-il-ZB-Zi. "Y. .\l (T, A. Pantry Ealc. Moore ' a l-ictcvls, Saturday. November mlti p. m, oiza-ii-as-ai. . rcgzisteiTd male . cnt kltrcet. Take all ilricrences. 9328-11-21-61. . "Millwrv: School Christmas Con- "ll Mflnrlijr, December 22nd. 9478-11. - "Willi anti fiance in Webster's Comm" llnll Friday ninht. Ladies ~54" tllllr: cake. 9s73-1l-27-2i rbfillhvl‘ A023 and lambs ntvEmcr- Ill’ 1m! lorcnoon, December 2nd. lrclt llnolzlm. 94B0-l1-28-3i. Cami l t ililllCl‘ in Holy Nninc Hall. 51- m» . Friday, 22m, in Md of 5t \lilCItlll'S Crpliansigc. 9455-11-27-21 "will iuirl rlolvcc. Lcciiiinj: Mur- l, , uiralr, Friday. November 2B. “hi” bra-hr. at 8 sharp. 9453-11-25-11. .. M _C.‘Da\vson, Tryon. all makes mmfW-r Wm red and serviced at cmic con, all work guaranteed. 7597-10-14-2mos.-tues-fr1 O Pmglrsrrvo St. Andrew's night, Dec- raml lot for music. bngo, sale of M~ k "l". in St. Margaret's Hall. Ilil .i(|n “Pr, 9484-11484“. _ v -__. megiwiiion-All purtics owing for 3r wnlllllrljl. he settled by Dec. 5, 1030. Ha“ B c collected by my attorney. "ll- 9412-11-27-31 hogs and lambs Dcccmbr-r 22nd till ll n. m. signed Evcrctt Wedlock. Riv". oiiii-ii-zs-ai. lioliilllioti“r-liavinc installed motor ‘mo in my mill I can grind any l "All (if ivhcat. crushing and saw- "3. Losii» Weeks, Elllots. 9400-11-36-41. "Rump-- llnwlrg- k lfclocl: lillntcr live. Enilnllflllit dollar days and tho b5]- ‘Q the week Charles E. Carson ri.»."~“_~\\lnr< 106i. discount on lni U: cork. Wumty-flfth glass given - M‘ ‘ NlG-ll-Ql-li soDr B _L - Clift. Purdy suum. Welt- l-‘r 00.. N. Y" U. S. A. Phone Chronic maladies prevented ‘l "Ilcd at home, where they or- lflnnzg ' I __ . ‘ -_-_- ‘ l '1 Tfr-lileld wgmgn‘! . L WM Institute lit their ploy "The Three .,.,§_H \-1'I"r the auspices of the k. Ever W. I.. in the Wheat- “ “Mussolini Boarding Homes Suggested To Al. d S go i e ty (v.1. hcld last ev-‘lprotectiou of neglected and depend- vered By Miss cf the Act entitled "An Act for the cnt- children" such persons may be imprisoned for s. term not exceeding one Sear. And Whereas although the Children's Aid- Soclety has power to prosecute such parents under the act, ll is useless to do so, as there is no provision made in this section of the Act for the providing for the children in such a case. ‘Therefore resolved that this S0- cicty in annual meeting assembled respectfully draw the attention of both the Provincial and civic author- ities to the need of some form of lnbor being provided for such men after being awarded detention and also of the necessity of their being given a reasonable wage for their services, while undergoing detention, to be appropriated st about the fol- lowing scale-Qt) percent to be paid to the wife or family for their‘ upkeep. and the balance being plac- cd to the credit of the prisoner to be given him on his release. Be it further resolved that. both the Provincial and Civic authorities bc requested to take the matter into their early and serious consideration l The Weather Man says “Not qll f»! 50. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew L1? fthnctaonrld’ _ _ uvihltllohliffl- g“. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, PRBSPEBTUR ii‘ mmtnnu l0DEATH' Cold W5; Sweeps Over The West In Wake of Blizzard. ._..___ WINNIPEG, Nov. 27.-Sweeping over Manitoba today, after s. blizzard the day before, the first_wlnter cold wave claimed the life of one Manl- toben. disrupted highway traffc with drifted snow and sent thermometers rapidly downward to sub-zero levels. Irigrad Guriey, 23-year-old Danish prospector. was frozen to death zvhlle walking from the Central Manitoba.‘ Mines to Great Falls, northeast of here. It was 10 below in Winnipeg Eflllfv" in the mornnlg and then the mercury started upward, gaining foil: degrees, but it was cold again t-(night as a northeast wind swept snaw-hlozm streets. l4 BELOW Winnipeg was not the coldest spot. The Pas taking the doubtful honor with a. temperature oi’ l4 below. Rural highways were badly snow blocked as a gale-like northeast wind piled drifts across the travel arteries in all directions. I A little relief ls expected tomorrow. cold Thursday." In Saskatchewan and Alberta mild- or temperatures were recorded with. snow in some areas. ' ion on our civilization that we have iess-io-lo-Imos ‘gm, so that through co-operation some- thing may be done quickly in such cases when found expedient. .And be ftp-further resolved that a copy- of this resolution be forwarded lo the Provincial Government, the City Council and the press of the city. ~ Trusnt Ofbeefs Report Following ls the report presented h; Mr. L. E. shew. ‘n-usnt omen, and agent for the Children's Aid So- ‘ clety. "As the, work in which I was en- gaged during the year now ended. ans in most respects, practically the same as that of all other preceding years, I therefore have nothing new to offer you in this report, "1 made three hundred and ninety sir. visits to homes, and thereby have krpt in touch with both children and parents, and have been able to keep a great number of the former more regularly at school. Some par- ents however, are very negligent in their duties toward their children. Ar. advice and warning in some of thosc cases have had no effect. we have decided to adopt more string- cnt methods. "I attended juvenile court eleven times. ‘rwo boys were sent to reform school and one girl to the girl's home in Truro. N. S. A number of other cases received suspended sentences. and have been doing better since. “During July and A081!!! I Visited the homes of our Wards in Queens and Kings Counties and find, Li: practically every case that the child- ..__..____._... (Continued on Page 3) "Emerald Club taking live stock Wednesday, Dec. 3rd. D. N. McKay. Bgdy, 949641-2841 "Kinkorn Hall - Auction Fort!- fives in Kinkoro l-fall Friday evening. Nov. 28th. Lunch served. 9502-11-20 .._-_. "gem Supper. Baptist School room. Saturday. November 20th. from 0.30 to '1 o'clock. Tickets 35c. 9419-11-20-51 "1110 "Prodigal Son" with its heart-strung appeal in solos. dum- quartetus. in North River Church, a n1 ,N mber 80th. Sun ey eve ng 0v! Numb” "malty indies‘ Aid thank m. Elmer Dunning for generous dons- tlon of King Ools Tel. served st their snnusl tee last night. 9400-11-00 "Rggervg Monday night, Dec. 1st. for the chicken culmi- in Afton Kill Supper served from 5 to 9 o'clock l! stormy Will b6 held 0h first HM QOM-II-Il-il “Just received n. 011cm imam Craft Shop. fine assortment of needle WILLHANG (Canadian Press) . 1.11m. Que. Nov. zi-Austin oss- gidy, young Ottawa man. today was sentenced to be ha-nsrd for the mur- der of w. l3. (Bert) Marshall. Mr. Jcstice warmer fixed Jan so as the day of execution. after a ll!!!’ hid returned a verdict of guilt-y. Prem. Traversed Old Canadian Battlefields AREAS, Nov. 2’l.--From the Somme to the Ypres salient Prime Mnlstsr R. B. Bennett of Canada, accompani- rd by his sister, Miss Bennett, and by Major-General Sir Fabian Ware, Vice-President of the Imperial War Graves Commission, today traversed the old Canadian battlefields. It was. nn Mr. Bennett's part, a pilgrimage of homage to the Canadian dead who lie in France and Flanders-a pil- grimage which began at Amlcns. where the Canadians held the spear- head in the last great drive of the Great War. and ended at Ypres. where the Bennett party planned to spend the night. Tomorrow they will return to Mridon direct vls Calais. “Back To Land” Policy Adopted By Baxter Govt. IBIIDERXCTON, N. 15., Nov. 21.- To foster agriculture and st the same time relieve unemployment by a "beck w the land" policy, the New Brunswick Government. in season here this afternoon, authorized the payment of bonuses to boris. fide set- tlers in the province for the clearing of land. , According to the arrangement, sp- plicents for bonuses must have ob-l tslned their property through grsntl from the Department of Lands and to the Minimi- of Agriculture. Bonuses are to be as follows: m clearing: At the rats of eight dollars per acre, with a maximum acreage of five acres in any one year. hr first ploughing: At the rats of ten dollsrl per acre, with s msximuml acreage of five acne in any one your.‘ ‘his financial returns for the plan-I on will be available in the fell pro- vidilfl the fill has been to the sot- polnt stemflld linens. out work. cic- lpm. Pur com repaired. fellas!- 1U infection of representatives of than MthOl. 6t h!!! tltld t0 it satisfactory Reflection“ On Civilization Says Minister (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO opt. Nov m-svpnking in 10.000 people in the Coliseum Ar- ena last night at the Royal Winter Fair. lion W. C. Buckle, Minister 0d Agriculture for Saskatchewan de_ clared that it appears, like s reflect; millions of bushels of uriselemble wheat in our camiiry, while millltns of people are crying for brood. He declared that Saskatchewan was go- ing in for mixed farming. It would not rely wholly on wheat in the fu- ture. ' ' GERMANS BBIECT TOBMTHH- iiEili;moi£. To Bind Gennany And War-time Allies To Rigid Defence Eq- , uipment. i ' (Associated Press) GENEVA, Nov. 27.-Cermari objec- tions to s British and French more to bind a new Germany and her war- i time allies to the rigid defence equip- ' ment laid‘ down in the Paris peace treaties, today plunged the prepare- tory disarmament commission into a heated debate. Count Von Berns- torff, the German delegate, denounced this move as intolerable for his coun- try and accu ‘ the commission of preparing an agreement that would. merely serve es a shield behind whim- the world war victors woulduntfits present armaments and perhaps in- crease them. He demanded “parity 19.30 12 PAGES Ann-ml sub-mamas mun-u ssalll BydallflllldlmflU-ll-ll-BG. q irnicuul ISADUPTEB iialilvi The Provision Propos- ed “ by the United States Designed to Quiet the Fears of Some of Russia’s t Neighbors. ' GISNEVA, Nov. 27.--A "safety clause" pennltting a country threat- ened by attack to lay aside the re- strictions of the general disarma- ment treaty was adopted today by the Preparatory Disarmament Com- misson. . The clause was proposed by Hugh S. Gibson, United States representa- tive, who explained that while thc United States alas willing to accept very rigid rules binding the nation". to the treaty it was ready to consicl-rrl the fears of other nations. Bread 6 Cents otacm am nsxcns sunrmsso m" SUDNE-‘i’ cvr GLAOE BAY Nov. '.Yl----E,vrl.nc_x' bakeries that are wholesaling here announced effeaive today a drop in the wholesale price ct bread‘ from 8| to Grcenls a loaf. Taken by surprtscf the local bakers ‘had to come dorm Over2 Million forUnemployment In Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5-, Nor. ZL-Hon. Percy Black, Limister of Highways, announced today that the sum of $2,174,890.40 has so far been made available for unemployment rclicf work in Nora Scotia. This includes the 0700.000 grant-ed from the Frd- cral ‘treasury. $823,000 from _thci province, $439,000 from the munici-i palitlcs, and lessor sums‘ from thci railway commissioners, railway com-' panics, and municipalities for local,’ undertakings. I I FISHERMEH The erirlcnce of seven witnesses , fir ill‘ (jm-vn v21"- hcrirrl lij." idapis- itrrltc L). 151m" liitrris, ‘lhrv; cram- ...... _. liricri ilcio (Bro: c llu“ . (Jcrldie LivQlilhond Snn-igllniclmvzl, 11H". lt-t. ltlnthieson. - lloiirflzi H. AIrIJ-ci . Mc- u- - Tlunlilnd ljepellltl l, l.co'l_ l. iwii tiriznriw", zmd Herb- (‘llls 11),‘; icrt fl" '. " of llll‘ [lI‘L‘Cl‘.’.0(l. llrcspnt Price 1 (;.i'v-:rt.l (fin l2. C. ui~gi".".i"cll as couiilt vr Ill!‘ Llroxrn. anal It. R. u n r1 Ag] fiFlglnaj Hi3‘; Iirll fv-i" Ill-T‘ r1." c. I). L. . lrhicson .. 2 <5 . . HALXFAX,‘ i; a: Nov) n7 _ inn; nl w iirc .11‘. il'i [.12 KEEPS.» s of " ' ' "‘ m»: thousand shore fishermen ul" t, - ( i \,.(__m m.‘ “h? m“ rrs rlirectlj." cuiintctezl with the in-,' v “ ' " ‘ du=try aw idle in '-t"ll'cs or t=- uir» "lmfl “I” h a ‘fitness hr " “ ' " ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ "' ' l tlze clcfohzt. Fe v s represented by ‘at blortli Sydney. north flllil south‘ liijzonirlu. and llClilllF l‘.'il tho cnit-i I cm short‘. STllYl 131". lllclrircl l-lunlrini lP/li‘. J. O. (7. Crnxpbsll. Yesterday. Cloud MoInni Manslaughter Hearing Bef0_r_e: Court A Preliminary Investigation Int-o Death Of Herbert Clow Began Charge Against Now s. Dismissed. i The charge of murder against The hearing was adjourned 12s- Claude hlclnnls v1.2a withdrawn-i yes- terday evening till i1 o'clock rm irrrlay at the preliminary’ hflilfiiig of Otto Curtis. Albcxrv. c‘ ninnslaiirzfwqrr. '* death of Ii". n result of injuries received at Rcsc Vizlley on the night of Nov. 1.3. i . i mornmg. George Dickson, Stanchel, fariiier instilled that he saw l? r- bcrt Clow at 5 o'clock ii: Rose valley and that he saw him at l0 o'clock lying on the road abou; I mile and a. half from Bradalbste, beside Dan IdcDonalds woods. .{e ivas lying crossways on the road, Li: head to the west. Kenneth Greh m “as with witness. Glows face \ 1:. coveted with blood, and he l’ l: ihlconscious. Ken Graham lif. "-' Clow to one side of the road as i cnr passed. Witness fumed. They i i: him into the car and came b: is to Braduibane. There was blood fa l- ing-," on the ground. They took i.c injured man to Kennedy's store. 1 '- zin Kennedy who was following the n cn the road, turned around and we..t for Dr. Mathleson. The doctor cans to Kennedy's store. Witness went n.”- ’.'.‘l' Clovfs father. Clow was broug‘. ll to Summerside. Vvitness saw the r. . ‘.5 plains loter. He looked at the plan ' where they had found the body. lisi costs and that while some of tlir‘ . r~ t3" l ii‘. u n ‘til o to the level of the Sydney bakeries ialnllfqfllilinu. m i \ r m‘ “min: l _ .~c *, ‘.L‘ i9,‘ S -..Zl-‘. and p, price war is now on. with cx. , _ , " _ tenth“ that humane“ mvimw, t.on l0". .18 ll‘.'(‘llf‘l!)*.*(l u! slum! r ' . i p l ‘ i thotuwanrl d " ' _ . " nllcctrml h"- 1 the Sydney trucks will arrive with a ‘ still lower rate announcement. Local bakers mamteln that tile); _ H __ sis of s "cents "Just wi-ers "the" mater-i lthe present p: aridrtl. Evin“ tic-iv; n! lint"; increase": .11 uf colder weather. 1'1 tlir r110: , ' con- i Eight Prominent ‘Engineem Throw i "Theirlziveo Auiay "liiat was about 11 o'clock on Sun- ‘clay morning. ‘There was blood c: itlie road. Witness did not know ho": ‘fclow u-as hurt. Nobody seemed t‘ Eta-low. Witness could" see no ca: ‘(lacks from the right. Witness saw 1 Curtis at Woodszde Garage atBraiial- of security‘ “and engaged in a hot dispute with bord Cecil of Great Bri- ; tain, who challenged the German as- ; scrticn that ‘the disarmament com-l, mission had accomplished riothiifg, for land disarmament. ' 'i"he spectacular conflict arose overl a French and British article to pro- l vide that nothing in the disarmament f convention under consideration should release the defeated powers from the strict terms of the Paris peace treaties. This was introduced" by Rene Massigii, the Hench dele- gate. ' Kellogg Awarded The Nobel Prize l (Canadian Press) OSLO, Nov. zT.—F‘rank B. Kellogg‘. former United states Secretary of State today was awarded the Noblel peace prize for i929. Mr. Kellogg was elected s. Judge of the world court last September after s distinguished career in United States state craft. His name was mentioned for the Nobel Prize some time ago in connection lvith his ac- tivities in creating the Briand Kel- logg Peace Pact, Mr. Kellogg became the second United states citizen to win a Nobel prize this year. slnclalr Lewis recently received the Nobel award in literature for 1930 for his noiel "Babbitt." The Peace prize forl i030 was awarded to Dr. Nathan Archbishop of Upsets.’ Suede diam. and Pro Chancellor of the Univer- sity of Upsala since i914. Dr. soeder- biom is identified with work for in- temstlonsl peace through s union of churches five years ago snd heistockholm. He visited the United] 110N139,“ ;;,,._._ m “L, was the principal organiser of the The installation of the Hon. Ohsr- lcs Dalton es Lieutenant Governor takes place in the Legislative Cham- ber tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock when the Clerk of the Privy Coun- cil, Ottawa, Mr. Ii. J. Lemsiremillbe in attendance for the purpose of od- mihimrin: the oath of odlce. The new Governor. his sen, Dr. Howard Dalton and Mn. ~ place. *.§'T.4LLA1;F01v" o}~"f THE NEW co VERNO bigger Sydney bakeries Ytlfly striid £51m?" fir‘? I,“ , the gaff the smaller bakeries can fujihlijrl H“ 1 T. 4...... ill.‘ only 0mm“ M l ‘as. I lCllTi .1 l. i.. ‘-ll‘.l. ._ ....n.i r‘ Ito then" OPCTIlllUlil (n inn rastrrn shore. and rihilc nu rtrlkr: "not. of- . ficlolly in effect at Priltzlwrixal T l about half fhr- fshormcn crv idle h ree- l and claimrvl the. prlcc. pm lvrwc Brings Big Price k (Associated Press) NEW YORK. N. Y. Nov. ZT-Harlz- ing back to the days nhcn the light harness horse ruled the turf. Lcgaly, s bay threz-year-old with the blood of Axworthy and Peter the Great running in his veins. today sold for $18,500 as the thirty-sixth animal Old Glory auction sale came to an nd. n Smile Costly BROKER SLAIN 1N COLD BLOOD B1’ BANDIT LEADER GLEN VIEW, 111., Nov. 21-Ho- csuse hs smiled when four masked robbers commanded the pr-trons c! a roadhouse saloon to “throw up your hands." Russel Thompson, 35. broker. was instantly killed. “Don't smile," the bandit leader ordered. when nct sufficient i0 cover rvpcnrcg. 1'11’?! Union at rtortn {Syiillff-I he SHKL: favored pressing for its own freezing! mid storing plant l1 lic- canted 011i by tiic men thcmscl\"cs. Prices at Halifax. u" arc i-oino “hat higher than in the striking clis- l JJC),'5-".'\'.'l', No 27.—Unc\ one right r lllflll. ciiginerrs are throvs- i 41g au-ay thc-n- chances cf life in a,’ ccuintcr-rc".oluticnary drama - which I is tho FPllFfllllJlli cf the Ccmmunisti \'::i" lrl, y ltliilc sixi-"r." is i)€'l'Il-I(""l on the cold‘) .“ll‘."f‘\'w c-f the" 17"."! capital. whilcf’ Fillll’) lihirccl forth l‘i-.= testimony to lllf‘ 1'2"." roaches of the Soviet domain. l2}: \'.l‘ill." n o "incl and four_ ,lllf'lf1".~ r": , .'7l‘l‘.l‘l§(‘ l .'!‘il(‘S, ill".=£‘ l ciljzt arc (Toni-r "sin: lullj.‘ to the; cliargrs ‘placed ntzrl nrit thrun in in- tricts are 2 1-2 cents per PSlliKl fol‘ fdirtmoii‘... last month. that they c-vn- I H-"iddock- 2 l“? rm‘ W333 59d "mil j spirrrl rrilli crrtriln. French and BFl-l “H” 5° ‘m and F” ‘m9 ll “'35- n l 3-4 ic-r market cod. - i Veteran Uf The i fcrsci" , i ("lust of tho plottvl", twirl full (l"l3lf. wt the St‘ll"l'l‘i'.‘ which was allrucrl t1 liish llit-"l‘"."»i.fi fr; the (Jomzlviui ti i: j. llTf‘ ovsrthrou‘ of; iii". i As the trial l:"~'m f»t‘li0l'fl.'l". Pro-i Lcciiiirl Ran-nun. sutured Newspflflgf W0 rid l illl'§."f.l'§.".. 'li'.i'l"§~.'§"' .l'."...§i’.'"'.ZIT'.'.‘" 0 mil of ll‘? ?‘."". f“. ‘Writ/l ld B l-' Is To Rest ‘it'll crucial! Ftifl‘: Plot Flll Enid fill-l (Canadian Press) WINNIPECE, Man, Nun". 27 A l‘."t-, crrlri of the nenrzpapci" world. inter-ii nationally," known for his kind: and rlonr-crilig in \‘f'.‘.'.‘l'l'l jvuri. , ism. Walter F‘. Payne, ‘who rlirli‘ ‘fucsdagw. was lrlrl~l irvlr‘, in Elm-l wood Ccmrtti"_t' alter nn llllili‘ ' HlflflCC hcld in Young Unit/rd Church “1011195011 100306 hi Wllll- M Niel of lvhicli ho had been a ll'i(‘l1'll)f‘l' l“: same time he raised his gun and flr-| two m." .10.,“ ed point blank, the charge striking| the broker in the left breast. | “You can sec were tough," the, slayer celled to the owner of the! "Now open up that safe: We're in a hurry." ’ (Christian Unity Conference held at? Stat?! in 1924. It. Murray and her two children Mar- 1a and Paul, are st present guests, at the Queen Hotel, where they will‘ remain until s suitable residence hasf been obtained when they will be‘ joined by Mrs. Charles Dalton and} other rnembers of the family. ' Immediately 0h taking the oath‘ the new Oifldfllbf assumes his ome- llowsrrisldutlls ’ Pnnncialnepmsltellllitleltsmeadalswlbllfilll-Plfl i i i Vote Of censure l .l~'".u""' ‘vi/as Defeated fil-vifég, f1 _. ..._ l lCmrludian Pro-as) lllfllllJn .=-'vl'li nT~l".c'l n’. me‘ i rd. | Slzorthorrz Sold (‘ll tho fill‘ llillllli’ . nah i’ ~ winni- l i F0r$LOUPound i (spvrlnl to the (luwrrliniil ":"{l),‘."l",) (m! 3T 741cm llllll'll"‘rl or mu" ("i"."~ TPYP "llliro-l. "'1 n‘ the Vfzcww"; m‘ l .4. ll"i l" lfVll ‘la- ll‘. ." ml l l.» ii*'|' ':'.i vzv. r illl ll lllf‘ 1w. lu- l. S|"\...li.,; rrtla" (w .~~~l .\‘.. 1'.‘ I mrl ll1'l".i'l‘ "l 1).] l‘.i‘.=f”l1 (lovcrnmorlt of Prrnucr . _ W" lhc 'I‘- P?“ "i ‘W - m" 4")‘ Marllc-nnlrl l!'ll1lll,’ll."'l ii"; .1 lnrioiuij. 30mm" u |Tl‘l'l'l 'lll“ l; l(l'.\.1. ll of G5 tonight, who“ n. vile oi ("cn-lllricl (i: l.'"l. i.."». i':~ l'.‘."'."f‘. “um sure (n its ("onclurl oi the lmpci"i1l'l"l'~\ -'"ll'?"-'i"-""l “f ill!‘ Vii-ll‘ Cnliicrcnre nczotlntkulr. movrfl l1f>',.'\ll.‘"I‘l1 ‘ .71 ("nix .1 p iiiul. ulifv.‘ int. llon. Elanlcj: Baldwin, Cruiser-lib" 1r:- cl 4'l’i“‘"“"ll hcrrforrl of vatlvo loader. was clrirnicrl 21)!) iv Itlllivw l'il.\i"'." "~ ~i 1‘-1"!‘I'I\ ‘M5 Pill‘- ..._.___._. _..._.. ,r"'.‘..-==\I I1 l"'" t'" Icu l‘l'.llir“.i"". Elli-it‘ ur. Nor. ‘LL-Adri- l(\u'"l:r~ i‘. ill" lwrr..." Alziltti" . QU . Q . . \ ard (lndlmut. bl. |.. A. for |.l%l1‘l (‘Vivi T. l1: ll (in. irwi ilic iizrc ivzirc was today sworn in as Dfinidrr lvi 70 rm . _. ill lo"; lilo l‘i'lll'.‘f“_ of Agriculture to 1~\l("'(‘f‘fl Hon. .l. ‘of Wair- -z(~ \\ll‘.llf‘l' Ill ills‘ L. Pcrron, who died lust urrk. lamb n: 1 ".~.' \'."ll‘.l.".‘ Frli" yr.- Prpmior Tnschcrr-au was at the trrriaj". in“ t"l‘i'_\' urzgilsiiz 1J5 same time sworn in as Provin- fTllllilfi. clsi Treasurer to replace Hon. » —»~ -—- —--—-- - -— A. R. Mi-Mastrr, whose Illa-rt! ll"i‘ll°'- ="'"l 5- \'- 3"‘ "F" "l"- rorvvrrlfcd him to rrflr" from null- llo We thres months ago. Ernest . P" to the Quebec Lrglslatiu- Council. l rl“."."l". nlvl he i —-————~ bane. about 9 o'clock that CYCTilHQ Witness saw" nobody with him. Cross exannned Mr. Dickson stat- - 0d that he saw Clow at 5 o'clock m Trowsdallfs. Witness saw nobod; with Clow. He did not think that Clow had been drinking. H? had at cxprcss vxagon with a. box for a scat Witness did not know where Clow ucnt. Between 5 and l0 o'clock nit- new; did not boar anything of Clow. A; U101‘ were about to go home Les- lrz" lvfrlxsod drove into Eradalbam told tlzcm that there was siomc~ body lying on the road. and he had l ncrcssrirj" i") no into tits gutter of the l"\’ifl in orrlcr to pass the in “lrccl man. He said that he would turn around. and asked them to fol- lr-v." him. Ivan Krnnedjw follovrsti the mr of the wirness. There was u-ngdg on one ride of the road where Clo-r.- fniliirl. and rhrubbrr" l (Continued Page The lVeather, etc @'“°’§$i>i~¢v gAP-i-WS foiiiuc. Ev riire (Iss1 ‘iliiill? Goons Barons! c” ‘IDRONTO. Nov. sirrlTg \'.'(‘:((‘Tly lvutdt. Qlil r-friri", prohablj" .1 Irv." scattered Sl\")\'.‘ flurrirr. Tcripcrrfluror. .\" xiruun 35 ilwnmrm .. .. T" llicii ivlr this rfirliilnxi rt 5'17. :'|‘.'l tcl1i"i"ro\"." mnrizirtv of. sun rise‘. firs morirri: at 7.13 c111 mix tlii: afternoon at 4.19. First ciuariei" moon fiidnv. Ni". 2.1 l l ~"~'~"‘-,'I'.‘ 11:2:- r glittér “i.r".".;‘.'l . I laicr than Charlottetown.