other human trait. Stupidity seems. to be more impartially distributed than any ////;'//,- "v[_f_Al"“ Q§ ¢1Iuw=~""" """*—wwa-\\ . ‘\\\N‘ \\‘s\\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew is ph The gossip of women dividends in the tele- wlrat produces the one business. _. i i fi VF Charlottetown Gunilla Two 57:5‘; ‘mm onuunin. TWIN"! t CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 192.4 Annual Subscription Delivered lly Mull. Canada IIII| ‘LS-A. iii.‘ Tiliiiiiili lull ill I PilH Cause Trouble, Says Express. CANADAIN- VOLVED Indications are That Baldwin Preference . Policy Will be Pursued. LONDON, Nov. fir-TIME warfare llt‘l\\'L‘l‘|l Lord Ileaverhrook and Stunli-y llnlilwin broke out uguln with fill‘. nunmnlcemelrt of the ap- yniniinint of Winston Churchill to the (‘luincollorship of the Ex- clioqni-r, Whili». the hulk of the Conserva- ilvc nnil Liberal press approves the new appointments to the cab- lntt. the Daily Express this morn- illg tipons n broadside 0n Baldwin for not offering the Chancellorship to Sir Robert Horne, anil trying to gi-t him to accept the Ministry of Labor, whli-h has now fallen to Sir llobi-rt Steel Mllltlflllfl. one of the lll-rhtuli-igllls of thn ministry, Refused flotation. The lilxprrss points out that nei. titer lutni-iistiire through Lord Der- by, nor Sizollurlil through Slr Rob- lift ilUTIli‘, is represented 'ln the- __..__.-.___. (Contiinucd on Page 3) Canadian Girl Tries * Suicide in New York (Canadian Fran) NEW YORK, NOV, 9—Mndgleing “wil- Slllli l0 be a Canadian, who came here to study dancing, drank ll quantity lit‘ iodine yesterday and was taken to a-hospltal where phy- JS flllllll-l suiil sire hail a good chance of recovery, A note found in Miss tllrlllll‘! room was addressed to llllil" a bliss Middleton, who was a fi-ilow roonlel‘. It said: _"l‘rom experience. the whole "if lllld everything is wrong. Say 11.0.1 huvo taken enough this ilfit‘. l tll)ll"l. wont to go hack to llol‘. i will stay at the hospital until I ain strong enough and then lry again." The "hi-r" referred to is believed lo ln- Miss Heath's mother, who ins been staying hi, n New York lwtcl nnil who, it is understood. has boon urging her daughter to rclilrn to Canada. "“_"*—-———-—-—i————-i\- Condensed Specials RATE-do per word, net each insertion in this column. ‘WE ARE OPEN T0 BUV ALL ' kinds of Ladies and Men's Cloth- llltf. clc. Must he in good repair. Clill or Phone 4654. Second Hflflti Store-M, , .___ i ‘Fon SALE - TYPEWRITER. allilllly 104 Prince Street, Phone .._______________i ‘ENVELOPES-JZB FOR 10c, 60 for 20c, 100 for 80c. Guardian Office. ‘ ‘NOTICE-LEFT A1‘ GUARDIAN Om“. (lross of Poppies. Owner ‘fall have some by llDlllylng at Guardian. 1 ._____________________ WAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE "i"! 10d"!- Bnundors, Newsim ll‘- Co. Market Building. 6050-0124-6mos. ‘JOB PRINTING 3F EVERY ‘llilflflotlon cheaply and exped- mllllflly executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printery, Phone 183. SBTG-E-Gtf. ‘AUCTION sAtl - ANYONE wishing to buy cur at their ovm Price. come to Market Square. Tuisiloy at 12 o'clock. A radio will also be sold at. liuct.lon.—1l ‘WANTED-AT onus smote m" or boy. nmtmtuy from the “wintry. to ass-int in 1M: Ranch. in BRIEFS; Last Minute News Flashed In Over " the Wires _ m» (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. 9.—F. C. Wade. Agent General for British Columbia died hero this morning from muscular rheumatism. Last wcck he suf- fered a severe heart attack and although consildcrablo llimprnvc- mom was reported in his con- dition. last night hc suddenly collapsed shortly after midnight and succumbed to another seiz- urc a few hours later. (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. 9.—-From Ap- rll 28 last when the C. P. -Stcamc - Minnedosa first pas- senger liner to reach port from overseas during the ipreserlt season of navflgation and tied up at Quebec. until yesterday afternoon when the Mont Lauri- cr arrived 98.867 passengers of all classes crossed the ocean to this port. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—Four young boys will be arraigned in the children: court in Ja- maica today after confessing last night that they had hid- den the body of their chum. Ernest Schwcr, Jr., Hi, after he had been acoldcintady shot and killed by 'a gun they were playing with ten day: ago. HELENA, Mont. Nov. 9-- The first heavy sno-vhll of the season was sweeping north- ward early today, with indica- fcns that it would cover the ertire western ccctlou of the state before noon. CAMBRIDGE. MassipNov. 9.--The outliook for the recov- ery of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge who suffered a stroke at the Charlcsgatc Hospital here on Wednesday WEI pro- nounced “most unfavorable" by his phyi-lclnm tonight. He ‘ failed greatly during the day. It wan stated. ' Viscount Cecil To Be Included In Cabinet (Canadlian Pross) LONDON, Nov, ltwvlscount (Te- cll is widely (‘Xllllkfltll to join the new cabinet as (‘hanci-llnr of the Duchy of I.:\nc:isti-i' which is a more or lei-is orauaxni-iitiil post with few administrative duties. Ills inclusion would bring lbo number of cabinet ulonrbors to twenty prob- ably completing tho list. _..._ Mo-b-i “Hands Off” Declares Soviet Note T0 3 Governments (special to The Guardian) MOSCOW, Nov. ‘ll.-—ll‘oreigll Mill lster Toliitchcrln addressed a note tn all the foreign governments ro- garding tho rights of Russia over the Arctic islands north of Siber- ia which he asserts recently have 2| been violated by the vllriollfl DOW‘ 1 ors 0r their nationals. The note (lectures that the ls- lands in question belong to Russia and expresses confidence that all of the governments will adopt mea sures tn prevent vlolalous. it ends Pup/lira in Iilvimlrrs one‘ flit‘ Tlicsr will obit/r nlilh 11S of 'I"limlrr.r of rrmrmbriinrr [lliir Of roar/arm mrl_v nficlil f/lt’ V oirrs of childrru; songs of For on Illc battle/folds rilllrrr And mrn 7Ull”\'l'd glory-mow P Q§§§§§ §4+§§Q4QO§Q44 VOOO O Q4 0% Q-O 090C Q Q O O O Q O-Q-O COO 9 PUPPIES 11v PLAN/inns‘ silrut _t/!‘tl'l'{‘.\‘,‘ the lIfll/lf'/l('ltI,-— kr-lil fU/ICH’ flit‘ rol/imins TUIHTlPtl ‘Amlil the guns’ roar; lhrxi- and Ilu- rlirrry .\'ftl’Z‘t‘.\' summer l/lruirg/Il; lurrrs, fuu,—- Tlirirs bring ilitfivs door to lmriril lII'(l'l'l‘.\'. Ilir ilrad on’ slur/ling Scrdlinli‘ aim’ llarr/intt rumv, om] mrn vinnr rrii/iini], (ilraiiing lht‘ old grim fields of x/rifv am! fluiu, lVIu-rc the long, Iorlmmx "UPS of Iriuir/i rurrr drown, lV/ivrr yo: FIOIHIS rolled, irnil rIiru/lnvl full like ruin, nril In ilmilli ill diirilil. —l"r:inl< Walker. oooooo-oooovooooooooooooooooo-ooooooo00000000000000 Address And Pres- entation To Mrs. B. Roy Holman Last Friday evening, the Pythlan Sisters, after the regular business was concluded, spent the balance of the evening in a social manner. The principal feature was the presentation of an address anil Pythlan ring to Past (thief. lvlrs. B. Roy Holman in honor of hor election to an office Lodge and in appreciation of iii-r efforts in the work of the Order. ,'l‘wo visiting Sitters worn, pros- ent. Mrs. Harding from St. John, and Mrs. Stevens from lllelrose, hiuss. . Refreshments were served and a very pleasant evening was spent. The Pythlun Sisters team, under the leadership of Mrs. Holman, formed one of tho leading ti-anrs in the Orphanage Campaign. Charlottetown, l’.E.l., November 7th. 192d. To Sister Eleanor Holman: It was with feelings of joy and deep "appreciation workers in the Pythlan order learn- cd 0f your advancement to the office of Grand (lullril. lt. is only a fitting tribute to your faithfulness. ability and unfailing devotion to any ditty which may he ifssigncil to you. ~ Your sisters decided, as a slight mark of their appreciation, tn pres- ent you with this humble address. as a small token of our interest in your promotion in our beloved or- der. When one of our members brings credit l.o the order it is deeply appreciated by all the 0th- ers. We trust that this is merely a stepping stone to the highest gift of the loilge. and we anticipate wltlrpleasure other occasions sirch as this. We heartily congratulate you My Sister. and congratulate Grand Lodge in securing one who will share with them her efforts, tritiu- once, and sympathy. Your nssiduous efforts ln con- nection with this lodge can not go irnnotlcctl. Your faithful attend- ance at our Temple meetings, as well as you-r bright and hopeful us- pect has been an inspiration. and your cheerful and loving disposi- tion has endeared on to us all. Please accept th s gift. as an ex- pression of our love and esteem. May you long live to enjoy the good" things of this life, and above all the fellowship of all the mem- bers of Charlottetown Temple No. 7. Yours in P. L. E. F. ‘The Members of Charlottetown Temple. ernmmlts supporting claims in op- position to these rights and which with the threat that the Soviets will demand satisfaction from gov- do not punish these making the claims. this morning swept tb Am P A, "'“"""'2l‘§..lllf;i bore St.. and Railway Station ‘hmilllll Square, white ziglavkl; and strap. Finder-US rm." "wont this office and mo ......,...... ............T~I.Zw~»~-mrauwss.aninr. Fire Destroys Business Section of Windsor ll. S. (cZhBIifiFesi-i) WINDSOR, N. S.) section of the town destroying thirty build- ings, causing damage estimated at and rendering forty-two families homeless. The blaze was first noted in a glvgiai-f (fir; ?"\—————-———- rfront at 11:15. It was no mug tosr-se-rwnu pa -H~ll.-LI- glrlfiigalggntrol until daylight when apparaff ' had been brought from Halifax. Dart- uth, Wolfville and Kefltville- a aved are Dollars Ear Nov. 9.——Fire early rough the _ business $350,000 ln (lranili (Nililfllllllllq [Ill B-Hilll i l5 Pfliilliliii ‘Dreadnouirld Minas l Gcraes is (lhasmq Rebel I-lattleshii) Sao Paulo. nul-Jivtis JURES, Nov, o, "Two principal tinils of thi: llrazil- lnin Nuvy—tlii.- great ilri-iiilniuiglrtoi MllLlS tlteraizs and Silo Paulo were |cha>iing i-ach UUIPI‘ u) iinil iluwn thtiSoulh Atlantic Wllllll all South Anion in aninxtsiiil-llt ti'i tlii- lair-st, iliivcl- z <- "lllllllllt in llrazIliailK-i ilisturbi-il llOiliiFlll sduaitlun. ‘Part of lillt: crow of tho Sad Paulo rebelled bionilay and under that your c0- (‘tllllflllllltl of lWtl Lieuti-nlinlls seiz- oil tho big vossiil and made off to sea, missing thie heavy innil bat- iiari entrance to (luanabiro Ila illlge harbor, iii-spite -ly heavy bombarilrnl-n The hlinas GPHIBS took up the Ipllisuit Wolinostitly night, accom- panioil by two Slllllllllfilllffi and with bur battle-flag flying at hor mast lllfllli. 'l‘he Minus Gcraos was rc-(ron- tliltlfllltfll in the Brooklyn Navy Yuril zi-buut uwo years ago, and ilt‘l' guns are said to out-range ihosi- of the Sao Paulo which will giro her a iloclilod iulvantigc in cvclll of combat. (laptuin Frederico [ierInlla ls commanding the veri- s l, Delayed (lospiltchos from Itlo, fluted 8.30 o. m. Wednesday, state that the ‘ cruiser (‘ID11117- lflillilil i-ilt‘ Sue Paulo in dcscrtlng and appur- ontly made her way t0 tllo 011911 sea, but later surrendcrieil to thi- Government forces. Soviets Celebrate 1917 Revolution (Canadian Press) _ MOSCOW, Nov. 9. -—< Soviet Russia is celebrating the seventh anniversary of the October 1917 revolution with huge street ollrflllP-s- military demonstrations patriotic exercises and speechmuklng. Adair tlon of the new calendar advanced the date of the revolution to Novcm her 7. whereas it actually took place October 25. RE-ELECTED s in thi». forts which gitaril tho I 's Ili- JA-MES COUZENS Republican Senator from Michi- gan was re-elected in the U, S. Will u Pili- ihtuuilshi Minister of St. James’ Church Gives Some Valuable Informa- tion on Sub- ject. ln St. Joules (lhurch yesterday morning tilt,- mlltiistcr, ltcv. W. O. Xllulllgzin preached an eloquent ser- Ill0ll on “What Prcsbyteriunism Stands l"0l'." Taking as his text Isaiah 51, verse 1, “Look unto the rock ‘Willtlltdt ye are hcwn and to the hole of the pit whence ye are iiilzizcl" Mr. Mitlligun poin-tcil out that Isaiah was nnilcr the neces- sity of reminding his co-reilgionlsts of their spiritual and religious her- itage. in our own brovlnce and among many Pres-byteriilns thori- wits an amazing luck of knuivli-dgl: oi‘ what their church taught and rc- [ll‘t‘.‘ll'll‘i.t‘l|. ills subject thcrisfori- \v.i.~: “Fur what slut-s Prcsllytt-rliln- ism stand?" Many pier-pic wilri- Mahdi); that today who ilevcr in tbi-ir lives previously troubled to i-vi-n ask thu ii-ucstion. lie llurpos- oil auiswcring that iiuestlitm and lrustuii that in his answering of it he would not be construed as rc- ting on the histories and prin- ciples of other churches. 'l‘hat was not h-is intvntlon. His pur- pose was to show what his own ('illll'('.l\ stuoii for. 'l‘hiirc wort.- four thongs. Idirst: A i-i-rlain system of iloctrZiic-z Sec- onil: A system of church govern- miznt. 'l‘hlrd: A certain social programme. Fourth: (lcrtaln per- sonal and ecclesiastical convic- tions. in the first that dealing with tho system of Doctrine. Mr. Mulligan showed that Prcsbytcrianisnr hail liistoizciilly followed in the linc fr n Paul through AllgllSllllU, Cul- , Knox, the \Vcstnrinstcr Con- fi-ssion of Faith, down to the pre- sent time with certain modifica- tionls suitable to the ago. its tmtslaniilng teitchling was and he hupoil still would be “The Sovi-r- cignty of fiod." 'l‘hc siii.illi-st_ child in llll' tlltl time Presbyterian home had lNZPH taught “That man's chief i-nil was to glorify Goil and fi-itu enjoy lIlm forever," and the ill.- itlgione WflS thus arty fairviliarizcd with a" majestic interpretation ul’ llifefs chief purpose. l.“llI1ll0l‘lll0l‘u in that some system of (ioctrinu men were uniler the necessity of be- lieving in the atonement. (loii‘s purpose in Christ was a platter 0t’ lmpcrutivve locllef. ln zuldition the Presbyterian was unilui- the necessity, even as Paul was, of ox- plzuinlng his beliuf which necessit- ated an intelleotilal activity in rc- llglous problems whch has been and still is a characteristic of Prus- bytcrianlsm. Finally the believer after he had understood unil thought out his beliefs was tinder the necessity of demonstrating his beliefs in his personal life. The Spitflklfl‘ then went on t0 deal wlith the place the Scriptures occupied in the iloutrinii-i of hi church. l-lo dealt with the ri-s- punsibility of the individual believ- (Contiinuecl on Page 3) Governor Parr is Yet Menace To Navigation (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. lt-Mariners a year have been on the alert for the new famous derelict, Governor Parr. The water logged schooner which has floated almost across the entire Atlantic, was sighted last on August 13, off the coast of Portugal and although no other re- -ports of her whereabouts have been received by the United States Hyd- rographlc office since, it is believed in shipping circles that she still is a menace to navigation nlthoughl outside the regular shipping lanes. The Governor Parr was of Brit- ish registry sailing from Bridge- town, Barhadoes and left Ingram- port, Nova Scotis for Buenos Alres on Sept. 27. 1923. She was a fourl mooted vessel 200 fee-t. long and of 972 gross tons, MacDonald Will Not Make U. S. Tour, (Canadian Prnl) LONDON, Nov. 9. —Several in» vitatlons have been received by Ramsay MacDonald from the Unit- oil States for a lecturing tour and cross the Atlantic. elections held November 4th. to pay a private visit to the U. S. in the near future. ' ~ on the North Atlantic for more than! ASLEEP IN THE MIGHTY DEEP THE FUNERAL OF ADMlR In accordance with his wish. t was cremated and the casket con cral service aboard the destroyer expert on naval gunnery in the wo for night-fining, range-finding, etch today. AL SIR PERCY SCOTT he body of the late Sir Percy Scott taining his ashes committed to the sea twenty miles off Portsmouth. The photograph shows the Chap- i111 of H. M. S. Excellent, conducting the simple but limprcsslvc fun- Truant. Sir Percy was the greatest rid, and many of his inventions are in use in the world's navlics illlfilliiilli Plill ‘ill iiHBiNIZE ’ iliillliilllli Against Spanish Gov- ernment -— Police (Elash with Groups of Agitator-s. (Canadian Press.) PllIRl‘i(lA_.\', Frztili-ii, Nov. ll. - Polli-o of this uni-ii-nt. gateway town on the border bttwvt-n Fran (it! anil Spain [inlay pli-koil up the trail of an irrgzrnizoil plot to start ‘a rl-volutimi against the Spanish (ifiVvldlilllflli. Tho plot is being illr- i-rtoil from a Junta hiiailiiuartt-rs in Frantic whence pit-kiwi agitators are sent to silroad dissatisfaction in tho Spatilsh army. I (lustoms officials at Pcrpigzm ac:- Vitltflliiili)’ discovered the plot. when a band oi’ twenty-two wull ilrnssotl Spaniards was passing across the border. A heavy parci-l was opened and found to teuutain tiftcoix tiutomatics anil ammunition Alexander Prndos, one of illflSl‘ lmpllcateil confcssr-il ill‘. inti-niloil to zissassinate Prime Itivi-ra. ‘military director of Spain. Tho others each hail ‘been assignoil to tho murder of a certain member of the iliroctiror- ate. Prades said. Simultaneously the ilolli-e at Barcelona rcportcil the pursuit and iirri-et of several groups heavily armoil with bombs. Ono policeman was killed and un- othili" wounded in running street tights. New Glasgow High Wins Football Semi Finals (Canadian Prcssl) NEW GLASGOW, Nov. 9.-—New Glasgow IIiglLSchool juniors won the smut-finals in football league this morning tleing three to three in the overtime and svinning the toss for rlgh-t to play Ilalifax in the finals. }__;__ Austrian Government Has Resigned (Canadian Press) VIENNA, Nov. 9.—-The govern- uii-nt hoadoil by Ignaz Sclpal as the provincial . Secretary of State Hughes To Give Up Post (Canadian Press) WASHlNIYPON, Nov. 9.----Si-i:r'ct- airy of Stain Hughes today was rl-porti-il iloiilliti-ly to have ilocid- i-il to I‘l‘ilIli|lllSll his post March 4th unii rotirv it) privatii lifv. (lnillciil- i-ntully (lieorgi- llarvi-y former am- llllSSiltiOl‘ to (lrrat llriluill was spok- i-n of as a likely HllUCtlSSOr to liugiiits at. tbc llPllll of lliir Slzltv lllipurtmcilt. . llughi-s‘ ]ll‘l‘Sl‘lli. intention to rt».- SlKIl-AVIIS sail] lO be based upon n wi. to ri-suiuo his private law lo w salary. Steamer Damaged By Storm The American nwnwil S. S. Lake Wi-ir, 3,000 inns gross, Capt. Thay- or in command, put into this port yi-siorilay and is now cooling at tho Stmim Navigation wharf. Dur- ing Szilurililyis blow this vessel, in ballast, irraohoreil off Cape Tormen- tino, and at the height of the eliorm one of thi- anchor cabins imrteil. Luckily the other one llfltl and tho. ship sustalucil no greater damage than n badly ripped HTYIORL‘. fmmel. Tho Lako Weir is owned l)!’ U"! Construction Material Co. of Chl- oogo and stir is i-n bur way trlllil New York :0 Mortreal, the-nu‘ 2o Lorraine, Ohio, wborc she is to lie oqnlpirtrtl with Dclscl engines and couvorteil into a “sand sucker" and g0 on construction yvorlc on tin. Chicago waiter-front. The Weather, Flto. THE” OPEN ’ssesou Few. ‘claw-Tinc- SHOT isfwrri-lps!» chancellor resigned early this morn- ing. Resignation followed n gonor- al railroad strike which began at midnight in consequence of failure of negotiations between the men's organizations and federal railroad management. ‘: iiiiii"liiiii iii Iilillliillllifi (Canadian PrQns) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 9.—-'l‘he m write m, pubnamn: honest n Saint Vincent do Paul church. one does not, however, seem likely that“, m” ‘Jldest 30'1""! he Wm be ab“, to and “me wchurches in Montreal. situated in Catholic ’l‘OltOi\‘l‘U, Nov. lu.—-,ilni.a.uie. increasing tiastorly winds. mOBl-l)‘ cloudy aml cool. Maximum and Minimum tempera- turcs: Toronto. cloudy 68 30 Montreal, cli-ar .. 44 30 Quebec. fair . . . . . . . . .. 40 32 (!h'town, cloudy .. 38 30 Halifax. cloudy .. 58 48 St. John, cloudy 50 4B Boston. clear . . . . . . . .. 76 54 Now York. fair . . . . . .. 68 48 Illgh tliln this morning at and tonight M. 10.05. Sim sets this afternoon at 4.34 Lord Thump. the eastern part of the city was son, ‘outgoing air minister, hopes completely destroyed by firi- hero Saturday evening. Tho (lnmngg is estimated at over 8300.000. and rises tomorrow morning alt 6-55. Summerslde tide eighteen min- utea later than Charlottetown. practice and ri-iznup his pi-rsoiial for time which lms llPt-fill liflllltlivll by long public service at it ri-lativi-ly FLEET Gilli I] liiiiill This is Opinion ‘ Ex- pressed in Editorial in the Newspaper Mainichi PROTESTTS MADh Paper SeesTIh-ave Sit- uation in Statement of Navy Secretary OSAKA. Japan, Nov, ll.——War be- twi-on the Ilnl-ti-il Slates and Jap- an will i115 lilevltubli: if the U. S. navy lllllllf)l'll\'f‘tf.\l, planned for January, bring the Pacific fleet in- to lht- Hawaiian islands in fight- ing trim, flCtIOPtlillg to a protesting Pllllllflfli in the Conservative vern- acular ninvspumlr. Mainlchi. "'l‘be purpose of the manoeuvre iioubtil-ss is tu study how to fight Japan," tho fllalitlchl says. “The only point differentiating the mau- oeuvri-s from actual warfare is that tho “Pitt does not proceed to Haw- aii ilircct from ‘the Philippines. lf thi- tlct-t should do this. the man- oi-uvri- would bc ‘regarded as one 0|‘ tlllHll hostility l0 Japan from tho lilt‘lltBlll point of view. . IS tuafion ls Tense. "Jfllliillltil? suspicion toward the llllllcll Sllllos already is at a clim- ax and the untimely navy manoeuv- ers make lilo matter worse. Preparation of the American na- vy in tllo Pacific last. summer- were ilotrimental to the strained rein tions between the two trountrlcs." 'l‘hi- lliuiniirhl refers to the speech of Secretary Wilbur of the Navy Department. who recently declared that colil steel would cool hot pas- HlUilH. ' Alli-r detailing the preparations ll<‘llll{ maile for the occupation of llnwaii by the American fleet, the Mtiinielii declares: "Occupation of the Hawaii group of islands by the American fleet will ho regarded as indicating a bollicosir spirit and" the cmlso-of Hit‘ fillet there in flghling lrlm ivoulil make war inevitable." Fire in Halifax Causes . Loss 0i $10,000 (Canadian Prose) HALIFAX, Nov. lL-Fire break.- ing out at six o'clock this morning in the clothing store conducted)!- Mil-ls Mary Kane, 34 Gottlngen 51.. and spreading to the adjoining tene- ments caused damage estimated at Jared. five persons barely escaped with thi-lr lives and three families were rendered homeless. The losses are partly covered by insurance. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Ete. Rntco-Zc. per word each Insertion. - "The Annual Meeting of the .1’. ll. Judson Fox Reaching '00.. Ltd" ,wlll be held at 1.11. Hudson's. Alexandra, on Tuesday. November 18th at 7.30 p, m. 660-11-61ML | "Grand Concert and Basket Soo- ial. Elliott's Hall, Rocky Point. Thursday evening, Nov. 13th. Pro- ceeds for a charitable purpose. Oljty talent llfc asslstlng.—653-11-10--m1i "A meeting in connection with the Protestant Orphanage will be held at St. Peter's, Tuesday. Nov. 11th at 8 o‘clock. Rev. E. M. Malone will speak. Musical pmgrnmme. N0 admission. Come everybody. 629-11-8-m-2l. "basket s cfal la Mt. Herbert Hall on Wednesday, November 12th. In aid of renovation of hail. Good musical program. Admission free. everybody welcome, India please bring baskets. If night not tine following fine night. I15-1l-8-m8l. "Come to the W. M. S. Ten Wed- nesday, October llth in York . Baked Ham. Potatoflmllop. Po kin. Pies and Home Made can. Everything to tempt the oplgurb. Tea begins 8 p. m. If weather un- favorable-Ilrst flue "mini (ol- lowial. "GIL-Milli ned. Buy Robin Hood Flour Howl’, WiH ills? ‘ g over $10,000, While no one was la- '