,-_-n-1--l§ The Paper Thut | P11300 Island I I ‘ _ ,Like The Dew. I \\ “N” Ls"- . ._ \ L/ . ' V _ V A ...t ,,,///. - F-='~sng~._,_.`v , g --°‘-'°-- 9 ,. l. I'iIIARl ee ._ The Pe I ~ g. ss rf’/»,,. is “pgs Pape' ~»-~v‘"““‘“ Read by Everygqy ,ri c A » __ who » \ -ie ~ 2, , ,.4 /_Q -2 _ .__ \ All The News, Worth Beading All The Ads I Worth Printing ._ _....1 (il W I I `ii` Gsmrllnm Ienlol IHI. grown Gunrdlll, 'line Cents. llvsllng Guardian IQI. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. *sl* ' I p. Annu 's¢uv¢n¢.st.oi. ' n\|u|.m“s=»°0».li.s.A.s¢.ss. A BLOODY- REVOLUTION PLANNED IN GERMANY pi.-_-_-_-1 ship. Russian Reds Terror is Advociited. oi! prominent Russian to start it revolution m _ .. :lie more eintrems eleinent of iih~ hiive some chance of success. f The md-icalls -promiiise tilmt tlhe out break will come very soon. urob- lbly late in the iwilnter or e-ar-ly next spring. They are of divided --|-'M-5 as to wtliietlber they can overturn the existing government. some of them saying tihe attoznp' probably will mil, othreirs bellev ing they wiiii siucoeed-. -but all ani parenily are unaznimious in the bfi-_ Lief the etilort .should ibe made. A numlber of leaders of the -mod- erate wing of the Independent Snr ._.___¢._-» -Q-04-uooos O4-OrO1>C*¢r¢ 11 26 3| _.,_.__.._..-.~._.__- __~ LM. ‘HR FOR HIRE.-PHDNE 330-RK 3085 9 28 -tif. 5 , I IIAL boro 4.! v "WAINTED»-_ IXPURIILQNCEU »(|\;51g,fl.y Wag yung by Q ghorug 0,! maid, good wages. Apply 17i` Kent St. 3768-11-19-ti' Apply R. E. Furquharson. 3942-11-26-iv *WANTED-»YOUNG Gl1Rl.T‘O A8~ sist wiihllghthouseworltpart or day. Apply at Guardian Office. 3912-11-25 tf Toifios PniN1'iNo or every description, patronize the ‘Cen tral Job Prlntery. 178 Kent Bt _ Tel. 420-L. t.f. 'WANTED.-A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework in small family sood wages. Apply to Mrs. F.P_ llsnnessey, 86 Roohford Street. 8849-11-25-tf ‘LOST.--80ME TIME AGO, PAIR of glasses in case. Apply E. H Day, 26 Spring Park Road. no w.1r,1_ `3966“11~27-2l \_-_____-p-anu-n-u------d- ',‘FOUND.---SUM OF MONEY. EN oiiirn at King Edward Hotel, 3960-11-iillfli 'wAN1'Eo.- Tv/ENTY noon itmiibei-men, rn-en of expefrlenri i1ri~if~rr<-d. Apply Bprlngton Lum ber Oo. Spiringtou.. P. E. I-_ 6 1 ' IWANTEID. » - -EXPBRI-E-NOE\D llrl for general housework, ex trii wages no owashiag. Appl\ American Consulate, 249 Euston Si 8931 11 26 t: -*-‘--<_.-._._.-~.-.-~_-_- 'blblli FOIL- ¢IiIRIlTMAe 9\\=lI¢- Aly one desiring oskoe Millnsr or mines nest deliver _els time tor Christmas -shoul. '°“lWll.me by telephoning 658-J %Alrns6"` - Menon/no ,_A liuveyor, I-isrmsspaviile. ~ -»-. no-ii-iv. "Mfrs mio ron asus work Excellent vs-ages 5"" lunar; crm. _ ` ' 3909-11-25-6' Ml \ _ ‘ru `*--- _,,,e‘(,fl"'IIIM-_ Murrina or ,,,,,,,e; ‘Muni om-un; oinn on Mosnflli in hold at 7.30 i>.m in the ‘-V Ula-Nth November i,.,,,,m "'"U1is ninth- A rnii sv me L5 Bileoidlly requested T _ :mt-11-2':-zi ,o-#V _,__ .,f,,',f:" A1"rsn~rion,.- wr non, .0 "My to accept applies ,,,_,,, “Lil” rrzim-mon _or cos ,,m_ “www re; ai-seam i A ”"*=i Am>i|outm= rem- it? 1,", "Ubin md renimatirn helm* oem win is "°“1°v- st*-‘A'..2§i°'s.` $.32. L' HALLE. Saxony, Nov. 27.-Ger-_ lallstis, who split with the left win radical leaders declare thai over the qruestlion of co-operating ihias 'beeni prepared wdtih ilhe Thi International at _ Leaders Declare For l’_roletarian Dictator _ Backing Plot and ,Many Cheer the Third Internationale as Reign of ird e Moscow to In-Ing about ~t1he revolu- tiioin, also express the opinion thiti Gcrinany to set up in ,d»ictaitor,iihere will be a serious eii.'ienn,p't to of the proletariat They ,oay:oust fllhe ,present govern-meint_ One me attempt to overthrow the suv-ini' mcse, a member of the Reich- ment wil-ll be made as soon a shag, in sin aididressi before a right wing conierenoe, declared Bolshev lndependenit Soclolisit Party inns, lsim would sweep euccessitully ovei perfected an ongmrlzatlon wli-idl\iGc.rmiamy and that lit oould not bi- |n im, opinion of tlhie iieaders would* prevented, Arte-r it had come and nailed ‘tibia 'Socialists would lhave their turn, he said. PLOT LIKELY T0 FAIL. The more moderate Socialists gfinenailily wcire ‘of -the opinion tihero could be no successful rev- olution at this time and declared tibia Germain people would never submit 'to a "dictatorship of thif pnoleliairlat," or co-operand with th." Riiiis-swans ln a -poiicy of terrorism mild deistruioiioin ill promote thc cause of itiio proletariat They :in peaired wiilliin-g to seek the estnlr lislhnvent of "o ooilnradesfhlp gov- 'iriiiiiz-)1;-t of gre working liclrissei-i." y v ence necessary u were Omlotved to a d‘l»ct|i.lI0\l‘slhIp Or 3. cam paiign of rutihlesisnesis_ illlifereiniccis between itilie. -tw- wings of -the olld pairty were sharp ly acenitnnated by the visiting re-p r-=.=ir\v~if»»Ilw~g of t.li.¢~.Smvlf=t regliii- who defiendeid termonisf on Illi- 'rirund of its necessity at tilie bc dinning of ia revolutiiou sind chroni- ly supporiied the absiolutc dictator eihilp of tlhe proletariat. ’I’ilii‘ofu':Ih "hose orgviiinnonts the i-ight, wing Soolndisin aint silent except wli-ei some s-hutenrent gi-eaitly angered "Inoiii?'-'tr`ut into pad-irails exiiibiterl the wildest einthrusdaism_ The gui lf-.ries siinppoirteid. tihem vvltih ap Blouse and "'IIh-e lin-terniatdonale'-' frr~ huriidreds wihio stood at attention ur til 'the niartital music ceased. Among the delegates on tlhe con- 'HUUSE TO LET -143 KING ST-‘ vention ffloor and the cnow-ded gui leries were .ininmiy wionirn and girls “We ure wlliliniz to subscribe uri- conditionially to the ‘red fproivrmn' ‘o esta»lil'lsli the idictatorsiiil,n of Ili/ m‘oletn.riat," a young radical sold to it correspondent. “We don‘t wan to 'be modera'to_ We won’t he_ Thcrrt will-l the enough k/illings ‘in the insxi vevolii-tion to spread ri wihcrlfsomc terror uiiiong _tihe bourgcolse. A roi' /‘lution ciinriiot ‘be accrimpllshod In ri lcinilly. siolihmannerefl fneiliion-, I’-iood iniust slow amd we oirf- will *rg to s'h-ed oIui'isili\a1'e of lt. We ur~‘ `l:~‘litl-ng it system tli-fit has li-un I--"is rf yenirs of orf-rmiz”ific>ii brick of it mild we eammot tireat with it It in llilife or ilerntih _for the prole' i='~it .md ilhe is-_“ii-n there has bf>"I' fIra.wn." Asked when he exporrlfd the revolution would begins lic mie. wered: “I could give you diaivs and flfi -mes, hut of coiumse I won'-t. How - vrr, you muy exect lit soon." 'Flin plan :mf tlw- rzidl'-'il lr\:uI¢~r_° ws near iris can be leairnoii ls A-" "vi-1'-iii orgurtlzaiilon-s lu l-he isiiv'-ri’ illstrlcts and lhiivve them prepm-iv Io co-operate when the cnli ance 'ant ’I‘h'v\v isl'\v tihnl if tllrelr first ,ivnalinlugiht gives show of success 5 000,000 Gernmns will quickly rally “in their support. ln»s_poni1 with rud- ‘~.'i.In oi' :ill notions wiliio -are oppos- ~.--i' V On Mr. _Iliiiiia`s Order OTTAWA, Nov_ 27--"Tile news paipcr reports that the employees of the Canadian Nutionail Railways would strike on Miondgaiy in pro- -ii ..giiiis'i1' thc order of D, i). Haninis., that no employee should become a political candidate, is disicussin the sltiuiartriori today unions efffotcd and the nmniige- ment of the Canadian Notlouol M wihilch the whole nioitter ,will be discussed and an effort made to come to some ai'-ranxenhent. This meeting 'will be Ihehd either in To- ronto or Otitaiwa. Representatives of tho railway unions one of opin- :ion that. when such conference is _irieinit nr. the iposltlon of the men ‘h-.mg :been -taken and they will stand firmily by it.. They also point out that Sciiriitor Robertson, Minister of Lolboir, advised thlat -they had at p;rIi~wa.rce in the Hanna order_ "There 'will be -no strike until every other mieanls has failed.” slid the offlciiai. "Our unions do not d business that ww" \~~rnocm in Queens Smiore tiiciitreu ' ~ Mrs. Small Looks Into Expenses - ’l`ORON’l‘0. Nov_ 27-‘Arriving iii ' the city tilils niorniiig from New York, Mrs. Ambrose J_ »Smnil, wife I ""_°“__""'°__”""'__ of -hi lssln irlieirtricol imsgnmte. N tom g ous. Fiwded' phase leave at this drove directly to the Capital Trust offloo and :receive rewiu°d_ :i980 Company offices -for .1 o01l!°\‘€‘11‘¢@ *MMU WA-N1“l\D-FOR GENER ' ai housework. Apply to 143 Eu _ with Dr. 'o. ii. connoily. Monas- s_ ling Director of the Comipany of the Small Estlite. .After a confervnicf stlw asked: "How much has it ooo! Ed' ,gm-¢i, ,for light on tho subject oi this dimpearanco oi the Smrtll Sleiomfairy. Jloillil/1145*?" "I CWM “`\ clear slid in s D BALI By suction Bstiir. I t tell ou." the wld- “ll _ . mini is.d,ivdmi»s»“°°‘"":_,° ,,,,,’,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,. §-~m_h_ .i. _ or im sham hardwood, oi-i ""“'°“° ““ eel., W, Illia", r num:-r¢_~1i:meaa',‘~ N»“'°’°“‘°°°“““""“" 'Wil-IH: in _ on. - ir - ,, van. _ V3 1) |9_al More tIimi100.00o_ _ (special to 'rm Guardian.) _ Wregked Captain (Sp¢¢:laI to The Guardian.) isziwn, it-1,50 mm um; mug fact, t, NEW YORK, Nov. 26.--Present geiillier with 1-ecenit Eumpgam conditions in the important trap- buying, ima"-M-emmt lm' me fu, PWS CUUABPS 0! Uh!!-B 00\l-Ili-\‘Y 'liiltilfivorkeiiis stnilre sitiia-tion in this UWM” lweeage ri. srmo.l'l»er ilu: `city, and the eliminaition of specu catich this sieusim ithian for several lators from ti1_eindustry,'hns beeter VMS- leo wmiinione in the iocsi mai-im. Authentic irepoirts from 1esdtn@iSoiniis furs one again moving tre~ necelvlng points sayihat few fresh fly but wt lower prices than chime dancin skins are earning hi. In i ltiiiiidn prevented Iwi season. 'r-ii statennenit issued here -todoy Nor-|u.nnua.i wiinter sale of the corpora- niazn IP. Bacon, President of th ,tion will be held in iilhe .Miuigndc New York I*-ur Auction -Sales Cor ,liiall he-re beginning on January iJ01‘a‘tio'ri, asserted thait receipts oiL17. Hirst (or this .gale will be re. noun., pieces -io dere, had decline- iceivea omni December 13, 'nw HS mil'-th as 85 ver wut in comipar' 'annual spring auction will he star-1 ami with those of last yenr_ Mr Led on April 11. Three Bodies I If g W” into the sireaiu from u barge in un ter who had t’nll'\~~_ overboard. The child was C" "itil .ind the molher was sin1;1..__; when young Charles Jordan in Albert and Vlestmore- lund counties have been bequeath- ed $54000 and by the will, the F0 Hold Cilifefuifv :ai;eifiii“_..‘;:iz: Returns Safely (special to 'rho uusi-sian.; K.lNiGiS"i`ON,. ONT.. Nov. 27.- Captain H-furry Randall of thc nr 1»~ii-~_“ said in riromllnout l'¢‘»Dl"@~ wrecked steam barge .lohn-Randall, senitintiive of rt rallwny union. in with two other mvmbcrs of the A h_ ,_ _b urranf . crew who had been given up as mee mg ai. een 1; L_b,,W,-,.,,, ltepresmnmivgs gf Mi.; lost in the big storm on lake 011- tarlo on November 16th, reached the city yes-ierday afternoon and had it thrilling story to relate. Armed Thugs 1 PL f0iI‘ - '. . NNd.m1§Lf§',§-sur'-Tm iae°‘i.'fNi,'f§]§-¢ Midi! Big Hlllli .vu-_-»-~- NEW YORIK, Nov._ 27.-'i`__h.ree armed thugs ‘arly today blackjack ed the night wa-tchnmn of n motor taxi cnfb service on East 64th Street and after binding anti blind- foldlng him‘ blew the office safe and made their escape with $51,000 0 ' .in cash and promissory notes. or FNHN Nov. 23.* Ai it mans I Under the zulae of vwanwlve customers the ihandits ontered asking to be shown an automobile in the rear of the garage. As the watchman, whose name is Paolo Galblamonto, led the way, he was threatened with drawn revolvers and ordered to throw up his hands. Defying his ussniiunts Ginbla- iuoxite resisted and was felled by ii blow on the head. When he re- covered consciousness iho found 'the sitio opened and the money gone. in iBrook|yn, James Blyn, night watchinan of ii towel supply com- pany, was similarly attacked by -four armed men who knocked him unconsciously with ii crowbar, forc od open u heavy iron safe and cs- caipod with $1.200. iwhen the robbers victim regain- fbound to an armchair. Gnawing the ropes with his teeth, he at length need himseiraiid save the alarm. , eil his senses he found himself -_ BOY Of Five Flour Now Lowest ivioN'1\R.nAi1.,Nov. 2'1-'rheuirer Savgs Mothgr I In Four Years D ` ' n _*_ 1‘=1€mif|9d- 9- mlm- Wman H1141 P01' (8P°c|aI to The Guardlln.) (-Bpvclal to The Guardian.) im- in 1h,e W3-ggk of T0;~9m_0.M0n PROVLDENLIE, R. I., NOV. 27.- MINNEAPDLIS, NOV. 2S_-T110 »r~s.i Express near Toronto lard Five year old Charles Roberts sav- flfwfsl l1l‘i’C°_ 901' 110;" ill UW 09:44! M__,m, accondmg to an 0n»|cia1B,_aU ed his moiher's life. Mrs. Roberts_ ;£L;ny‘;;‘;n‘"‘Zs“§‘; gzzgeigghigcés ‘gi mrnt issued los-t n-ight hy thi Wh” is me Wife ‘lf Cupmm P°"`Y to 50 cents a. barrel announced 'quo Grand Trunk Rauwny Company Roberts, Mciihilcy, Maine, master :affirms or $8.45 to $8.50 per »bar- he,m_ of the Ibarzc, Electro, hail jumped Tel ‘YDY f*1\l\"Y‘DWf/GD'-, Twonliakiiia Banks em" L" "“" “'”‘“”° “im Rockefeller Mikes Gilt of $63_763,357 -2 -throw her ii. rope. The boy wus too NEW YORK_ Nov. 27_Announc- (Sp=claI to The vGuardIan.)H weak 1,, help his moglief get aboard niient was made tioduy of vi. gift by FARGO. N_ D., Nov. 27.- lwo bm Mm Robert; dung to ,he rope , .Iohn D. Rookefcil`l-rir in inioinory of more North Dakota 'banks closed "mu nw men who Ind Been_hm_‘li'is late wife of $63,'I63,357_3'7 for Ilheir doors today as a i-I ;\\.1t of M I ' _V _‘ Lthr; -benefit oi’ charities and .public depleted reserves, bringing to VL- L “"5 “mel Side 0f UW ii-istitutlons_ clnleiliiy orlangely Iieiic fifteen the uuurbcr oi firuincliil in- liurbiii' stcitineii to lter asslstancvi fhttiing woiiieu mul children. stiitutzlous thuthave shut down for , This su-ni Is set. -apinrt forthe sup shniiiar reasons ‘ln the past two por: of the particular arg»anIzn._ weeks. Those closed' today were _'_ tions which had the support of the Flanmem’ and Mrfrchants' Bank Mrs. Rocicelleller during 'iier life- at Sherwood, and the Foriners, -tiinie and for other religious and State Bainik at Rihame. The closing N B philanthropic institutions of simi- of state banks at this time is o-w- , | lar character. Oi’ the total endow. i i i iiidi-hiwii _ ii coi_ ' ment, ii i s,01o,721.57 i _ iligtloiis ‘N0 la rpolirt Nlie rc. HOVCT _V ""-' - ‘ihreody le £3; 0 3Pl>l`-e- ARRESTED FOR -BTEALING I~{AlVlPTON_ Nov. 28.- Frank Coleman was arrested this morn- ing by Deputy Sheriff Isaac Camp hell on suspicion of stealing $150 from n local man. ` _---pg;-.___ SUCH _ACTION _.INJURIES IRISH CAUSE NEW YORK.-, Nov. 27 -'Seven sl New York evening papers com- ment somewhat bitterly on yester- ilay`s disorders utter the Mac- B-wlney memorial mass at St. Pat- trlck's Cathedral, when a mob of 5,000 "irish sympaithisers" seeing a. British flag displayed in ci win- dow of the Union Club attacked the building and carried on in des- perate battle untill it horde ot poi- lcemen drove them away. All the windows on the floor of the club building were wrecked, and there were many injuries from flying missiles. “Tho demonstration yesterday is it naive assumption that New York is a port of ireland," says the Globe. “Nothing could do more Injuii-tice to Ireland or win more frleudrfor ‘Lloyd George than _)his absurd attempt too dictate to American opinion and conduct." "Tho mob ” says the Evening Post. "may have been composed 0 College ‘pedal Fund (Bp¢ciai to The Guardian.) SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Nm Uiniiterl States wool lniteresis and sinnouniced that he would introduce Cheimber of Commerce 'today bo- fore Omaha 'business men by George M. Wiiber of Niayviile, Oihiio, head of the executive com_ mittee of the Ohio Wool Growers' Asisioclatlon. "There is facing us at efirlous dirop Ln .ini-lk and butter soon fbe coming in at -the rote of bur said. "At the earmie lil-rue." 'he ls plied up in New York_ ltcan- Ainerlcim citizens. ‘But they did not act as if they were Americans. They acted as if they were irish- men. "Irish sympathlzers who not ns irish sympathflers acted yesterday forget where they are. This is no Ireland. lt ls not England. I-I is the Unlied States . Anyibody who is naturalized and who proposes to proceed as If New York were Dub- lin or any other foreign city ebus- es our lioiipltallty and anybody who is naturalized or was bom hero and who 'takes a similiar course gives the lic to his Ameri- canlsm. "This country has watched and continues to watch the effort of Ireland to obtain self-government with sympathy. Bot it osnnot be stated too cmphatically that our only .interest In lrslund's struggle is as Americans. it in humanly im- possible that Americans of irish stock should not feel the tragedy of Ireland inoro keenly than the iimiority of us. Their first duty ls nevertheless to America. They can- not transfer o Europosn struulo f tzioneii, Iiiorolid Jianileson and Law. som Stewart have been- arrested in connection with the disappear Sfillfl '8i&&'l-ll_ 'Oroesexaimined the l“‘iir.,...‘5lIlliiH lull |;ll|;|l S@;,'°,:;,?,';I;,_‘,°;.§,i;,.,,,iuiiiiiiii iiiiiisis Mini I _ is e i it Th c d _ M0N'3n§§A1: No$,_ ,'12-11;; LBMBL ‘ Liitfgdniiliiws, Nov. 2s.-serine, ir is M P U ment that vhs imperial Oil Com- ` Twp mugs’ h"°ig”'n';° gwak °§‘ ' ' ,pany ,hm _found on of R high grade Hfohrne Kmoe C: (mme retelos f -mg-_ , _ I in tlhe locality of the Great Siaive L? to meruhmmge 3,338 is 5:3.; :gui F’ F E I ` I P » 4 V1. L...-was .......,,,...,,....., ...M ,W pwmg to km Norm ive ormer mp flyers o t e ost Office are ` Albam in t ini ii . ‘ ' ........: .,.:..; Now Involved- 0:-e Has Turned King s _ yi Led _ V U |i,’.‘§.§i?..",. i..“.Zi.‘,§‘;"&..‘i‘.‘Z".»-.,§i’.i‘.i§.‘.’°“ Evidence. _ (‘3P¢cIaI to The Guardian.) envelopes. etc_, were placed in wit ness’ _pocket ond }Walm\er‘s pocket. 'lVliONl(,-'I‘Ol!‘{, Nov_ 27.-Further Dow testified. ithait he took\i evldrnce was given here yesten quantilty of. sfivemvaq-9 from _QV- -_ d*|.V in lille 'Wilco o0'uI't in cofnnec- post oflice. (sii°eiai to 'rm Guardian.) Nom’ “""l\ the alleged disappear- “I was tom no teh what I knew LONDONI Now 28 _Prince Ar_ mice of lcttens 'amd iamticles fromiwbout it", he ‘con'tI.mied_ "0ut.s.idi mmr of Cmmugmv dw new Gow the mails there, one accused belng’of the Dawn (iornparny letters :.~ erno, Gmem of ,S,,,,,,, Amc,,_ lm former employees or the-_ Moncwniiar as I lmow the letters openf-ii :Md a Splenmd reception in Pm po.-it office. in -addition to Wil-filam were those ming out of the city. &t0,|,,_ awarding to repons ready, Doiv. o.i-rested in bt. John, and I dldnft start opening thcim.l go 'ed hem_ Wii_iimu lalnrer, .previously men- somie goodie -from Eaton parcels. 'Illia isiiverws.-ne was taken from in . '- ‘ _ oomdng parcels. not to Eatonfe League of Natmns Including .Romeo Landry, who re when 1-ima, 1 erin have 1 had gf--_ - Umllly l>l`€~wd@Kl Suilty ftio opening 1era.1 artidies of silver, tablewar- leite-rs_ tihls make a total of five (rho knives or forks). one -bu,*.t-' knife, perihalps a dozen articles fc ' ’ lmce of mails here. In tihe poll nh i bl _ I Ihald und- Nations Armameit ..........._..,.,,.,...,,,._ ,,,.,, ,..,,. ,gg ,,:,,,,; ;,,, ,, ,,.,_,,3§”“f,,,,, pair, etochtlngs (tlwo or *Ihr-¢ (,Sp,°|a| N Th. Gua,.d|an_) witness told of opening several (pairs), and 4 number of other sr GENVA. Nov. za.-'riie League ‘elim °1>°fS\=11dle>' evening. me-niche." nf Natkms wmmjmdon cn dm"-ma Pl"0D€ll‘l-Y Of llhe T. Eawn C0., Ll.d.! Bail DBAB been granted to Jafir .,m,m¢ om, .lmmomedl 5|, Cecu lin some letters, witness said. there ieson amd :Stewart The oaiso wni Hurst Ito draw nip a tentative plan W” 3 QWUWW 0! m0l10Y, Several ‘heard iiodiay Ibefore J-ndge »St<-orc-1 PremIe1'Bell Hon Geo E Hughes, Hon W M God Save thc King “Y\l0ll1\lD-1!1¢‘llli wus ievinlent from the hearty applaiine, the perform iDr. Goodwill in his introductory ity and devotion to duty and hoped their services would the retained in the institution. He said it train- lng school for nurses fin an insti- modern development. 'I‘wenty~‘five time has ch/aug'ed and 'the gentle other occupations. Ho said, that every graduate of Palconwood has received good positions abroad. Some were in missionary work in india. and a number were employ- ed all over the United States. Ae’ each_n1_irse received 'her dlp Ioma, she was also presented with S duty performed by Mbis Glad s Y c ern inent. Events of this kind should per, read by Miss MaoPhee, and slso`the splendid record of the two graduates. Ho hoped 'sthat these etltutlon: _ 'Honl G. E. Hughes- also made suitable remarks touching mainly on the valuable services rendered insnklnd by the nursing profess- on. Hon. W- M. Loa_ said. that as a 11118160. ~|l0 WHS glad to take an nc tivo interest in the institution in general. although he had especlaiiliy B reopen ty attached to the management of such an ln- stitution ss Padconwood, and heart- ily commended the Superintendent Mr. U. W. l.ei’age_ M. I.. A., al so congratulated the nurses on their success. and hoped that they stltutlon. 'Dr. Goodwill heartily thanked the performers, who drove from Ohsrlottetown to assist in the on have moving pictures put on every oesnmtdsviinsrinninstrun to American soil. Red Americans lastly resent any owls MN,” mu. _ Ball, and the other speakers. He I v \\ wr iaimmeno sod sim Premier 'W I announced that it is proposed to i' 1 Y, cz - _ fortnight srrrangaments having |NlEOLS'T|NO`POOOHAMM`f_° Fox Sold for McGill WO at the vocational training depart -to McGill by B. Gvuhain Rogers, oi' 1\-_i- THE WEA'I"l'-l"ER.. 'l‘E'Bl"P'lt'-RA 'PURE pnicw because Diuidsli butter will R beautiful bouquet' this mms,” Tins' _loop_ pw soo,ooo pounds it month," iivir. wil- M me M Em ‘ ‘- Y *' _, -Premier Bell. in the course of his High tide this niorning nt i154 “1‘:g' f dmmtglm 'addr'ws, congratulated all concern- Mimi toinorfiow -mt 12:' li will be hizli “ ° ° 9"” m ed on the -success of the entertain- tonight nit 11.12 and tomorrow 12 _ 43. ~ not be solid for lack of exports de. _ ~ , --M W--an ----- -- in.:°z;°.i;:iici“i.:e;‘:.i".*;s.rv fir nr. item is 'e closing nlll over the counu-5._., I _i'N_1- _ w , . . lt. ses tomorrow mvlillrlug lit 4.18 and Monday _at us. . _ - _ Vrmzio I'-he Sunshine vi ® $1 t 1 I 5 would remain on duty at the lu- N, . ii* :.F__.:-f<;- - Illl N N who-an zivuig me use or the uimi. A ‘_ 1 1 5 \¢,.u OO HOSPITAL - _ __ After the entertainment the vis auI:)‘n":;{,'nG;‘l‘;,"' “mn t;elp"e"_e“L' itors were treated with refresh (‘SP°°'*| *° Th' °"""‘_‘|°"-) H , D ma” “L “°°'“‘°°‘\ mens in the Reception Room, ar- MONTREAAL- N°"~ 27L~”*$'1f400 Osman on Frida” night "’ “W they acknowledged the klndnes will be tu-med into the coffers of 0f 310 Kraduate nurses Miss Flor- i of DL and Mm Goodwin by gm. the McGllIl Centemilnill Endgwm-em ence Macquarrle of Riverdale and , ,ng “For They Are Jon), Good Camipalgri ns the result of hihe eztle Mia? MHWTTBAX MHGPIIBS 0! Geor- ,lows -- by auction toitlght 'ut tho lnite'r_ Ke WH 11 D688 HS lll'0$1'8mme was Th' I 1 . national Live-suvei-Fox Exhibition fslfrled out Dr. Goodwill, tiielexcelfeni ‘;;‘;;§m2’§;°°f”L:;;',;‘er:'f’;§‘_,‘ or the pure brad registered silver Medical ~Su'i>erlntendeni nresided.~wmch 1,, being done by patient- ;0x_ --gi, Am\,“.r (;,,,-1-,lay d,ma¢,rd= The prograninie was as follows: ' 0 "-w--MI»\- wvoming at 11 ii ' - ldlln 11 I - 1 BULLH' '""°° M tm” mud 1” “ "'““." M Lin moggiifmigng o"':I';ckeiLi1 INN- ni hast quartn-r_ imoon. Thursday ladies would_romuin with tho ln- I ">e_c_ 2iid,_12.29 p:`ru.' ' ' .o NIO E e§»»s~et- 1 " (M J & O"§OD;‘\NJ(; tilamdo the fa:;;iti.."i~Ie spoke of , ' I |-NODE- NO OIJW5 TOPCQTTEN ` TOQRM EMBE M&~ and stuff on their work. .--4: ;-__ -