PAGE THREE I A: ovehmsn 1o. 193s I - 1171c Side Horne ‘run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN REMEMEBTREANCE DA Y I _-___ JVIIIIISIIIIIH-‘IIE non: or amen vn. DENTRAL DIIARDIAN ...____ f » f e521‘, °..'.'.'i'."'2.."l.'.2."i.'.2.".'.'l'3..‘£°.'.§t .. I ‘ / ""I'I"l’ "I I M": nature nu be 5ACRIFICI . e o RIMIMBBANCI e o . PIACE” 35c Box 50c Nonwgqggy 1M 3*". Inserted at 4 cents n word strioti; I E . . wane ln Advance, c ” _ xngggsEiNn Vila“ con mvsn nAYsn-s - -——-- "Unity the Monument, queen Square C‘ ' “t, 4| - ' OIL ASPIRIN I _ 3mm“; PAnTy_Th° m,“ o, “up,” o, mlchflatmun’, ‘nub ‘In’ I“ " III” . uvlm v.u0 nun 1s 0a. Bottle TABLETS Oil Barn er I M" of Bridge peruse under the "m: cannons neuron a PAIL“ It”: on” ‘w,’ 1' auspices of the Holy Name ‘ibnnis ' u um‘ . _ Club was held in the Holy Name ‘ms nlu '. {The modern wiliymtofhicatt, totecook, and obtain Clllb last evening. ‘These parties will ‘nsn unmns ssnvrcs usour: m m Jéagiklgs :3: golzalfrlégs [$15 8M1 . " u 1 . C"!!! o o II w“ r be he,“ "(III Week up to Chrlitmll In tIW dlltlfiklllflhod Presence of His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor rica" Ives lhvfiufiflsbtflfltlglwregrAg BAIZI: 872cm‘ Si‘: I TOOTII GASTON‘ t: Can be fitted into all types of ranges or stoves ifhféslrlimdlium of Prince Edward Island, who will use the salute in front of the Moorhead Leone's address ‘at ‘in; srscmfl Onlys tf-Ifgaa It: also small furnaces- mu The m m. ‘fir; Pwvlllclll Billldlug after the Ceremony. mid-week meeting in st. canes! 59° II" "v we Bottle I ,3 prim . The only oil burner with a side flame which were awarded a». Ladies‘ 1st Miss °I'“"" *‘°‘IW°“"*"IY svenlns- I a: gives more heat for the oven and wate} front HIM"- Dufly: Gents. 1st. n. .1’. Mc- SATURDAY T“ ELEVEN“ or “ovum” “my I’°°I’I°' DI‘ “w” “III I“ FIE“ “W” “s” ImIIII-II- -‘ at less cost of oil. Donald: Consolatiom, mates Mrs. ‘I “m” °°I°°k I” u" “m” °I’°“I“" IIIIIII‘ °I DIIIIII mvmgsw“ blVlIIIlgfléllIlqltilt 1- IIIa ”“k‘i‘fa-”"' s fr?“ I ' I E Q w n , ' I as the ordinary and conventional _. I“ l" I‘ "u" phone or m“, m ‘ °" °""‘- h AMIIIIIII- From 10.45 oclock until the eleventh hour the Fire Bell will toll at "Ilfiloiiarv. who went to a certain "a.”.'f'.§.“" It: I °’.'..‘Z°'“° m °$',,I;°III' » - _ I Mama ‘commas-Tm mm- intervals of‘ twenty seconds. = . fislidheslud retilusined lthere ttekachtlg special 59c 69c " , ' or accidents occurred i tbs it I,“ “Imp “and ‘I I‘ ‘I Palmer Auto Electric Co. .... so... .2... .121 our» or cranium “answers canoe n n» n» s» f aunt a... car struck mother which m" "° W" m" °' "w "'5' m“ “N” 335s" $3???’ Egamhlfifi a‘? ~ I " . .. ‘ n; I w. . Cf-[ARLQTTETOWN w” Wm, on mm“ 8mm 11.00 oclocis. One round of Gunfire from Victoria Roadway to marl: ‘I°“"I_°‘ I° 3° "II" "I'd" II“ "'°‘I'| 552-}: FAVORITE soy on mm. m murmur-was ' p Each c" l“, a bmnpm mm" m commencement of two minutes of silence in memory of ‘m IIII-iilvliury movement, and that, on“. 111E non, Ann WAGQN yo, i ,1; II" evollIus a car received some ma“ WII° "IIIIIII the supreme sacrifice. I m‘ WIIII‘ was II°II° I" "W 111°“ dI-u- i 89c CONTEET- - 39o i 12$ l‘ damage as a result o’ an ‘cement 11.02 o'clock: One round of Gunfire to mark close of silence. serous and ‘IIIIICIIII “he” °I MT I I ' ‘ near the Public mbrary. A car - 3m Th.“ w“ not a IIIue comm" ' I" ' W-i t. I I will! N, - proceecing east on Grafton Street. o own“ ‘our Imam "Id “u” IIIIIIII wraoInLislsIiiIarIiIIasIon “I: m5 vIIlOrk-III) SI“ " l j n I e d FRIDAY t‘ . 1 Cdltfnued from page 1 struck the first as it Ill baking m“ NIIIIII I°V° I11 I11 thy Bbus command. ry exp In’ w o” o ' . ‘izz-T-"i-i-i-e ' with flowing heath“ we n9 these rise‘ Iect w“ not Io confine hImseIl II- SMN; JoHNqmuu-‘NCTON-MONLYON gong 5v. _._‘;, ,,,_ ~ n; JAN goo-Choir Rehearsal. “Donyoung People's Department -- Heartz Memorial Hall. ssrunnsr" '14.} A. M-Unlted Service for Rem- embrance Day, by arrange- ment of Ministerial Assoc- iation — Church Auditor- lull. CAN. DOLLAR Continued from D580 1 Pledge Support h, Support of the Commission was pledged by the convention which “T8841 in its policy lower freight rates and expressed a. determina- tion to seek filllest possible ben- efits under the Maritime Freight Rates Act through reappointment of the Transportation Commission The policy, presented by the P°II¢Y Committee for adoption, al- :2} pm; brought the dollar down from gn opening at 16.16 francs (6.188 cents to the franc) to 16.06 francs ‘($.23 cents), but it recovered to 10.15 francs (6.1!) cents) following the rise in sterling. Final figure was 16-80 francs (6-13 cents). ecu continued to flow out of the Bank oi Francs, because of public dscussion of the frauds danger- The go'd hoard is less by 1,500,000,- ooo fzancs since the Sept. 1 high of a2.2'17,0o0,o0o francs and is the 5° ‘ ’ trifle, I ’ ‘ ial and unemployment problems, mapping plans to obtain "useful work" in re- Itum for unemployment reiiefjEx- ltcnslon of paved highways was urged us a means of the govern- ment alleviating unemployment. Support Premiers Q support also was given the stand of the three Maritime Premiers ln suggesting to the Dominion Gov- into the street. regular B. l. S. mid-week entertain- ment held in the card and dance of one hundred people taking part in the auction game. The prize win- ners were as follows: Ladies‘ first. Dot Coyie; Gentlemenk first, Mr. Louis Arsenault; Gcntlemenb sec- ond, M1‘. P. J. Gallant; Lucky table, No. 15, drawn by Mrs. R. Perry. On completion of the cards, the modern and old time dancing was begun, and was enjoyed by the large crowd. Many compliments were heard on the music, rendered by the society's orchestra. SUPREME COURT-The case of Borden Myers vs. Frank Auld, Jr., Cove Head, came up in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Saunders without e. jury. The action involved s claim and a counter-claim arising from work done by the plaintiff for B. I. S. ENTERTAINMENT - The ' pavilion was well attended, upwards Mrs. H. Gcudet; Ladies’ second, Miss The true North strong and free, And stand on guard O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. O Canada, glorious and free! _ We stand on guard, we stand on guard for their 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee! RECESSIONAL (Tillie Melitta) God of our fathers, known of old, Lord of our far-flung battle line, Beneath Whose awful hand we hold Dominion over palm and pine: Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget, The tumult and the shouting dies: The captains and the kings ‘deport; Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart: Lord God of Hosts be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget. For heathen heart that puts her trust ‘In resizing tube and iron shard: working in one set sphere, but to blaze the trails from coast to centre come in and do the wonk, and this heldid. l-is worked, as a lad, in a cotton mill at Blantyre, near Glas- gow from six in the morning till eight at night, went to night school from B till i0, and prepared his work for the next day into the smell hours of the morning. His conver- sion came about through his reading of a bok entitled "The Philosophy of the Future State,” by Rev. M. Dick oi Broughty Ferry, and with his conversion, came the conviction that his life work was to be giving his own knowledge of the Saviour to the henthen. He qualified us a doc- ‘ of darkest Africa. that others mightI cepted for foreign service by the London Missionary Society and hav- ing been ordalned by them proceed- ed to south Africa. His first mis- sion work was done in Kolobeng, in Portuguese East Africa. After two years‘ work there, he concluded that tor in Glasgow University, was ac- ARMISTIDE Mrs. Stewart. Tickets-Dixon's .. . Tickets on sale now at bcrs of the executive. CANADIAN LEGIDN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. IN DIXONS HALL and CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Dalton and Mrs. Dalton and His Worship Mayor Stewart and Tickets-Canadian National Hotel .......$1.25 Dancing 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. EIIE DANDE .50 the Hotel and by mem- orrlrsnlnillhe ea orument that work on gb st, L3, . the best service he could render mis- lowest since last April '1. n,“ watmay, mo“; m, ‘L, the defendant. As s. result of the All vlllwt dull- l-hut builds on dust. slonary 6,10,, 1,, Am“, m.“ to 11nd 2470 In Benin the dollar sold at 2.65 ahmd wmwut first consumng the decision the defendant; 15 fgqulfgd And guarding calls not Thee to guard: a way mm, me East and was, _ marks (37.7 cents to the mark), u, to nay the Plaintiff e100. the differ- F" Irwllc 1mm W! foolish Wvrd- coasts o» the centre and then ap- " compared to 2.87 marks _ (37.4 M mm Pmflncu’ encc between the amounts allowed Th)’ m¢f¢y 1m Thy people, Lord. cents) Wednesday- ‘No Dead In Buchana Mines si‘. JOHN'S, Nfld, Nov. 9.—<C.P.) -0nc town that's 100 per cent alive is lluclluns Mines. There are no dead there because _ are shipped home for burial. The town had few natives-it is scarcely semi years o1d—and it has no cem- gtery. Buclians Mine: is a curious town in other ways. Most of its popula- ' tiou of 1,800 work for the Buchan: Mining Compimlh and outsiders mcct with a cool reception. lt is n. “closed town" and permission must be secured from the company before new arrivals can take up residence. 'I‘iis place has only two furnaces. These form a large central heating system from which steam is piped underground to almost all the town's who disfits" ongdnal preamble‘ explaining Extensive consideration was giv- en the question of freight rates and the Commission was empowered to consider certain amendments to the MaritlmeFreight Rate Act, from which fullest benefits should be obtained through re-establish- iment of the ‘Iksnsportstlon Com- mission. ’ , Permanent addition to the Act of why a ill-percent freight reduction was accorded the Maritimes, which was deleted from the new statutes. Outlining plans for absorption of unemployed, the policy urged cale- fulgstudy of the economic aspect of the subject with a view to adopting s. policy- to obtain labor for con- struction I and improvement of highways in return for relief. Mining Industry Stimulation of the mining in- dustry, particularly coal operations was suggested to the governments on the claim. and the counter-claim. No costs were allowed. Mr. Mac- Kinnon, K.C., appeared for the plninflfl and Mr. Gilbert Gaudet, K.C., for the defendant. Y's MEN'S CLUB-At the week- ly meeting of the Y's Men's Club held last night in the Y. M. C. A. parlors, Y's Man Ray Pendleton presided, and had as his speaker Dr. George S. Patterson, late of Japan and now of the National Council of the Y. M. C. A. stuff 1n Canada. Dr. Patterson gave s very interesting review of the Japanese situation in regards to their military activities in Chins. Y's Man George Craig gave s. very creditable report On the Halloween dance which was well received. Y's Man Gordon Hutcheson then pre- sented Y's Man Claude Smith with the club daddy in honor of an ar- rival in Claudeb home lately. The following guests were present and introduced to the club: Mr. Alex- enhip, observers believed the gov- LAMENT: "The Flowers of the Forest" by Piper. LAST POST : Soullded by Trumpeter Ben Doiron. 0 VALIANT HEARTS (Tune Ellen) O valiant Hearts who to your glory cams ‘Through dust of conflict and through battle flame; ‘Iranquil you lie, your knightly virtue proved, Your memory hallowed in the Land. you loved. Proudly you gathered, rank on rank to was As who had heard God's message from afar; All you had hoped for, all you had, you gave To save mankind-yourselves you scorned w save. A O GOD OUR HELP IN‘ AGES PAST " formation of a geographical, natural I him. peel to the British missionary socie- ties to follow up his lead. In the course of these two east and west journeys he gathered valuable in- historlcal, and climatic nature. dal. Oil the eastern Journey to Zanzibnr, he discovered the famous Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River which are almost twice as high as created a. sensation, because the re- societies, and. the missionary spirit (Continued from Pose 1) from the deliberations, but has giv- en notice to leave the League of Na- whigh Qafngd 1°;- mm the highest, tlons. Such an act amounts almost honor that the Royal Geographical i0 Wlllldlutwn OIHIII! PW" IIPIIIIIII‘ Society could bestow, their gold me- 0W 0i m5 “WIIII- ' i Irritating Grievances l Mr. MacDonald said some terms Niagara. He then returned to Brit- of tllc Peace I-Waiy and much Ilglit" ain to make his report. I-lis arrival had occurred since then undou t- ccliy" led to irritating grievances in cord of his work had gone before Gflfmimy. "but the DOIICY SI"? II” He was" loaded with hongurg fidoptedtoexprsss and remedy thesc by tile universities and the learned grievances have only intro-Hood the difficulties in meeting her case. O God our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come, Our shelter from the stormy blast, And our eternal home. Beneath the shadow of Thy Throne among the people of the British ls- "Her motive." he dQCI-"flfdi "I d° les was stimulated to the highest not question. We have always beli- degrcc. Tile British Association for GYM! U19 MEI 1301193’ W85 I0 hell? Gef- the Advancement of Science offeredj many EQI °III III II“ °°IIIIIII°II5 AIIQ) him the task pf discovering the, resents. The British Government is. sources of the Nile. Hg agreed toi most anxious to continue that policy Thy saints have dwelt secure, make this attempt, on that his missionery work should not ' condition. if Germany will allow her to do so. Convince nations that the risk they Continued from page 1 the Armistice Anniversary were more than s reminder of the need in which some war veterans found themselves at the present time, they were a reminder of the "blsckest time 1n the wur" and of Canadian pcroism. "Sixteen years ago tonight . . ." began Sir Arthur and he continued to give an outline of the battle of Passchendacle, "this Ridge typified in its own name the seemingly im- possible tusk of overcoming the en- cmy." The victory was "the result of Canadian sacrifice, Canadian vul- or, Canadian endurance and Canad- iun determination," said Sir Arthur. "Surely we cannot forget these men, these deeds, these sacrifices. It is for those who came back that I plead tonlght-the men of Pass- cllendaele, of Ypres, of the hundred days, of Mons, of Vimy and the rest. By the definite victory these ‘men won, paying for it with their life. IIoIIle-I- AIIIIIJWII the WWII I! “III sIIflIcImI‘ I‘! Tmm arm alone’ ' d- u in disarmament is little. tiienI _ , 4 _ _ m mmncy “mo” an modem com III III° P°II°Y WIIIIIII wmmended finder Scott, Mr. Manning Archi- And our defence is sure. I” IIII°II°I°II WIII" o“ IIIIS bu“ ab? amount of disarmament Wm be their hint», their health. by llioli ' the Nova Scotia administration forqmd d w ous undertaking he value near to unfanenng devomn, semen,“ “c. veliienoes an available to its rell- . "I MT- , - E- BIIIIIIW- ' ct - reat. . . ., . it: "practical programme‘ in re- "IHIIII “Venn IIm°5' “Id w“ a II I; rifice and splendid bliltcfy. by tho flout-i. _ o GIIII "I" IIIIIP III W" WM- ‘uy reported w have djed, Jamgs "Failure to understand tilis," lie . ’, h b, tradmuns the‘, made c.___ gar-d to gold mining. m d d“ The many friends of Mrs. James Our hope for years to come, Gordon Bennett, proprmor o, me confirmed‘ “has been Germany, €KILSICTIIISIIJJC 2mm“ Canada .1“ bold 3mm“ Agricultural mar ct I 1:“ ' Campbell will be sorry to learn that Be Thou our guard while troubles last, New York Herald put Henry M’ rundamema, mismm, An these db t,“ td‘ letters on the world’. =_-__ ______ "' W" II°II°YIII°II I“ ‘I PI°I°' she is confined to her home suffer- And our eternal home. Amen. 5mm to Search m, hm, This, his- lays make us heart-sore. and tho ou an m; n aecmed for cub wALsu-Qn prov, g, 193g m Mr. lem having a most serious bearing m! 1mm a n“ and ‘hock, toric sgarch proved successful Stan patience of Job seems necessary. If,“ (g h"? timgpeak u u, nan“ _ i ' ' r o g?‘ f“; Ewe tfirI" “I” 53"“ w mzlxgupérIIihIII 31535222,, -———'——'— Wreaths to be placed by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, the lay finding mm 511W, bu; 10w in Zdizflrgf, aid respecwd in the w“. ,__,“I°' '1 “"3 ' d“ “ch 17m a prazm 1 Iohmon fiZZIJIItIII- IIIIIII I°IlI ‘ltugIIIIIYlteIIg Premier of Prince Edward Island, His Worship the Mayor, followed by hum, gt Ujijl. Broken In health. WIII N“ “mm” 5°" can o; nations ‘ “ ' ED BOB!‘ R S h f ' MIIRIIIAGES to difficulties involved was nro- Igor Ieondl): aIIIiZIurIIteIdOIIo smalls Um’ “d omnmflona. ducoumgeisbyhthe uniiarhntlilinesifgf "The British Government" hoi "MI “SIM” m" dead by “mm. .._ . , _ _ m3 “nan ' Bras“ y e _ » . ' bering our living." .&Tlnn-oun "fir: ceiftoooanmuanciihoharezfif: I° IIIIQIINIJI mm; imeawzitdliecfrd “Wmw” III‘ B°°"' "I" ’°““I°°I h“ "m" ‘I°°I“°d' u“ “m “m” Iocommltitl of the officiating minister Win- W’ y I’ °I I‘ w“ “I I’ II°“' GOD save: THE KING ference with their IY¢=*""°"I °I III“ “II I” “I” °“°'“'“I' “I°°°d“"' b" Alice-I hear Mrs. Clyde had e i ' cial governments was advocated. Northumberland, with ‘I38 tons to 11f t 11 1 is prepared to plnv a full part in f sloc, P. E. 1., on November 7, 1933, t L, h u natives. he Duo-led "m" ° II I‘ II- I - m, _ very costly sot of covers made to b, Re, mo,‘ Pmemome’ wmam Governmen economy u ° '9- I ° “m” I“ F‘ During the two minutes of silence it is hoped that an traffic and being foulld on his knees in the at- bringing about till" Wu m“ ,,,.,,,cc, m, h“. mnigum Earl Clark of Brackley to M“- “wed confldemuon and the Imp“? work will cease in the Clty- titude of prayer at his bedside, by which WlII result lll ‘a satisfactory v,rg,n,u__ycs‘ the material w,“ llnrvt Olga Cudmore of North Win- urged wopeflmon Wm‘ the Can-I wil be bl i t his personal attendant. His body disnrmnnlcilt convention. I so lovely that she is now having I ‘J, slot’. P. E. 1, merfrfibegos: Lgszndlergeatg, Zgztngu, ‘slwelyatfie t;,,:dm,m:,!' All returned men, nursing sisters and other: who served Oneness) 11:4‘; enllbalged, c€3iedtg1utr}1‘d:rec<l:n;f foggy: gcgzlgfizI/‘IIQIIZIEIIJQIIZL 52%;: second sot ol cheaper covters nllade. in ' d to b d . Th RD 1 Canadian Mounted Police and =8 Y e "II ‘I5 ' . ‘ t t cver the first set, o proec MACLEAN-HEARTZ-At Moncton, "VIIIF- °°“°I"‘II"B WIII‘ °°“"“°“‘I"' "w" a; ma, cansedfarili Volusteerylgeserve Company will 5150 pggrgde, shipped to England, and interred in tory. What lS there to hinder her, tgef: o, Nov. c, m3 by m“ E R, noym non of the Dominion chamber for For six hours loyal flslitors P°Il1‘- m, National Shrine, - Westminster. even flow. from liuillus 1W1‘ we 11¢‘ »__‘__ _V_ _ st D. D. Ids. Jane MacLce-rl daughter 4h “(at in this direction. ed shells into the high-placed castle m1 1 mew“ M‘, cm ’ m u’ Abbey, Apart mm, his wondrous mm us?" 4 ‘ zié; _ _ ._.._._ ~.__ __._ h of Mrs. Chas. D. MacLeah and the .wml accuracy’ “m. answer w” ITIIheeIeIigIIIcIInIIBIEnd vflioeccomnany ' n“ Wm‘ I“ brmgmg the “gm of me Refenmg w dolIIlcsuIIlvflIIlnnIs the to no nian more than I“ late Chas. D. Mucliean Clyde River III” IIIIIIVII IIIMIIIII°'KIIII n” mm I 39y I gospel to Central Africa, the results Prime Minister sa : “ c, ‘two 16- onoml‘. all?’ _ no u, Harold cmnpmu Hgaflz’ son o’ G I Mares and the shotsonebelsmpen 591931035’ Ilmfidcul IIINIIKII “we” °I 0 ' of his geographical and natural gained the honorable position of to the Chancellor of iii; Piiffiilzzilglil on Mr. and Mrs, ma". n, new“, East ' behind loyal lines. . QXpIBIIBtIOIIS were abundant first nation in the world 11s far as (NBVIIIO Chnmbelisiil) oes “emu Royalty- , d i. ' 1 Early in the afternoon the gun- and accurate. His observations along exports are concerned. Wc have tion owc its gratitude for n; W)!‘ m, cam me mm page boats Patric and Cuba Joined in l these lines did much to reconstructI done this by no magic 0i‘ muiiigiilu- lug hand nt the rucidcl 111 filial c1 . m the bombardment. and dropped " the map of Central Africa. - tion of currencies. but by Scull "C- YHMIPYS- _ I _ _ _ ,,_ .21 TI" Wwmment I'°°I‘ ‘InsIIc h t H,‘ l t m on m,“ ~ ~-- s- -.—-_- "_-'_TJ_-_£VT~-1’-5~W A- 1-»- — ~— -""-"" h, gtqps to end the reign of terror shell after shell into the ugg mass D o ‘W d The subjcc o e cc u H "A M E M D and strengthened its state of wei- of stone and steel. 6a 1 e v Wednesday ovoningd gill bio sxlilliu @- s... a . AX I MacBEATH GROCERY M!“ ‘Mmow or our bellved Mother. close" No one was allowed in the Run for SM!" “I” 1h I‘ "IP11 Comm. who loft us streets after e pm. without s mII- (“mum “m, Bubm, h“, __ a a PECIALS m, I?“ m“ “"- ""'°"‘I’" III- Im- ital-y puss. The new order culled BIWIIY III" II“ I““I’°*‘I‘ °I’°“‘ MONTREAL, Nov. o. ._ Lying in Dr. .1. u. noussenoi the nisdioo- ARMISTIII‘ S 1),,‘- ‘l0! SI“ Wllsood u goodness is, "W" ‘II ‘IIIIIIIIII’ I'° "III" IMII’ "I IIIIII" dead” III° a‘ "II ‘I'm snow at the foot of s. three storey legal stair, stated it was possible the and INIIONI o, n" ‘f,’ "III I-II I!" "NI W" arms. IIIIIB “*5 I‘°I"'I“‘I W" III‘ m“ "III shed, a wound, apparently inflicted woman had struck herself with tho ,_ ' e Am; huwtahu" u, ma“ , Among those slightly wounded firing ceased for it fol; nmllgléfr: by an axe, in her head, the body of weapon. i and Prince County F (JIISIT I11), 2 IbS. f0!’ . . 21C. =1 We hold u“ mngyofm, m|n¢ today Ila o. civilian who claimed During that time wo e hm Mm Him-g flugggllrfl, was found ln the absence of her husband, at Ammonia Powder, 3 for _ _ 25c. to p; a clgigen of the ‘limited States. u tflwk SIIIIINI Imckmg II°WII near her home hem tonight. work in a nearby town. Mrs. Rus- -~ —-~ —————— . ‘ 25 I""°'I°'I I" II" FWIY- if, refused to give hs name and de- from the castle, only to be caught Police after n. quick check stated sell was at home with three child- ' SUPER (‘LLANSEIL 3 f0!‘ . . . . . C. toils of the shootini» saying he did in a new oxcf znge g IIITQ- they believed the case was one of ren. The children described how _l:gltonngglt:$undtIgN dill-I: LUX FLAKES, 3 for . ' _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ 28c, not want the publicity. lumped "III "I" I" “"1 w suicide. Mrs. Russell had told her the mother. ¢Ild in n pink kimono, - 35"“ - , , 10 f c was mengfi‘. mid "WIT "W W" II“ family aha believed she was going had left the livingroonlasliylul IIIBI ma‘ "e “km I" "MI" I“ Km" _ 8' or ' ' ' ' ' lnttlo of More: kilown. out ofhermlnd. they said. The vic- thought she was going out of her llnlwll Hlsh STIIWI I“ 1°30 BACON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 19C. After another hour of fighting “m, my“ Md“, h“; obviously nuhdJnd had gone into the shed. tm- Saturday, Nov. ll. Rcmcme 2 f 25c i The “we of Mm.“ w” the b", “ha, unfurled a small White flag, “um cg- jump“ {mm m 0pm shgd 5111108 Dll-Y. Service in rink at 10.45. e 01' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s terest ofreoent fights in war-torn then a. larilcr ouo. Ind "m!!! mo" window. Near Verdun. Hifelecibil a sacred to 11.30 a.m. 2601i BEETS, 10 lbs, for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 9C. 0 4 e1 paiently marked a small ones iuitll it uDPelfl-‘d u! A blood-shined us was lying on bit of ground PM!" Y I lmflll- - ——-— _ . drzsiyvumowgo rebel elements. Un- thousll i111 the defenders had the shed floor, three storeys up. ment. At this piece s detachment ~11!!! ANNUAL MEETING of] stare Closed Saturday MOIIUIIQ‘ o; "be; ‘bandgned their rifles and seized there was no evidence of violence in of French soldiers was buried alive the Children's Aid Society or Prince : t Observe Armistice _ less wondering lmuPs | 0 - “w. “a h’ "ambled “d n, white [h1g5 Dead and wounded the shed or in her home nearby. by a German shell and, to this 681-" 90ml? Will be held in the Town P t Delivery ,,,“,,,_d m“, mum, 10m, ‘m, lying outside and over the On tbs axe head were strands their bayonets and i-ffls barrels may mu, summci-eide. on Tuesday. PHONE 1317 romp walls of the castle, which matched ma. menu's light be seen protrudins from use earth. nov. mu. at s 1m I599 fir‘ ,,\,__..?,a-y@acgg-serwmmsngveshsw-wmn.” a- - _-