MAXIMS OIL ‘MERE MAN ant-i brim” lhrggrnaklnhflllrlbrll “srlottctcwn Guardian, r m nu ' "ma" mm ems. cuisncorcrcrovvrv,‘ ‘CANADA, smear, DEC-EMBER s, i914 iLLlES HOLD700 soivllirs I " Y ,f.--3"*~'5l-_-. per arr-awn, Dec. 8 — (Friday) - (C?) — The Commons this morning adjourned to Jan. 31, .1915, immelliatefiv after sup- porting a government motion o! confidence. OTTAWA. Dec. 8 — (Friday) The administration of Prime Minister Mackenzie King early this morning iron a vote of con- fidence in the House of Com- mans. ‘ The vote wrls ‘H3 for the mot- ion and ‘it a st. iirge Airport iipened Iiorth 0f Edmonton EDMONTON, Dee. 7- (CP) - Carver! tut of bush and rich farmland at Namau, lti mlles rlollli of here. a $7,000,000 alr- pcrl iii-scribed by officials of th lstilwcst Division, United Si. , Engineers, as thc lar- __ ut field. in arc-a. on tho ‘orih American continent, now . kill operation. W... __ , f" , in use by the Un- at Army Air in" 's. hi; tivo lull-concrete runwn_ stout 7.0m) fcet lu length and the airfield itself covers more than 2.100 acres of ground. U. 5- "Intact-rs "ay it is (llllp to ndlo the bhgrst planes that till take to the air. laron Siiveroruys lets New Position BRUSSELS. Dec. 7—(CP Cubic) "lilllointmcnt of Baron Silver- tills. Belgian ambassador to Can- "i" i! Belfliums antbussador to W.’ United States has been sp- "3 b1’ the Regent. Prince its. it was announced today. "Comingi Events "Ptlrizrlnlc Scilucl Collcr-i. ill ti}: 5111 AlliiwUU-y, ucuembur 111st. “no-ll: “Wilrrcn Grove School concert “Mi nlrel" nail Tuesday, uec. ' lll-ll-li ll Jim-e Dec. 2nd for Park “Mr School Concert. iz-s-ii "Bu View Hall, Dec. 12m m . Croiiinolc and Lunch ad- °" fir. 12-0-11 Q'°gn¢=ll._ cadie Hall. Mon- hi [ccoirlocr 18th. If not fine. inc night following. 12-8-l5-2i ll __i_ m]?! Social and dance in Em- dliall. Tuesday December mm Kllvlus commencing at 9 12-8-31 u" v December 15th. Book M~- ""1"" ll Boyle iz-s-iill n ——- Enable“ live and dressed poul- lbtl market prices. Is- hool. Wednesday. . ll ii‘ "hi"??? olf":.sh"" Farr" On . Ry- b" "h- 12-5-41. ‘l (J D E ' - - Rumm Sal agiglfiihil. Saturday. Bgoombcle- -3°- 12-5-7-9. 3'“ Btu-mo phi n m“. ummarre g? mtllllgercwiicilit Tali‘. 5mm . 12-1-9. ‘lini- "l. schist.“ "error: "as: . a _ m, “Wlll- Saturday. Deciem" z-nfir T Fri\l"ll.'\i.’2 m ext shipment dressed hogs‘ i bu" 30th. 12-8-15-19-31. ; I OTTAWA, Dec. B—L0s5 of tho Royal Canadian Navy corvcttc, H. MCS. Shawlnigan whilc on opcr- ational duty in the North Atlantic was announced with rcgret turh by Hon. Angus I... i\lacdl>nald,l‘..ii istor of National Defence for Nav- al Services. The sllips comple- ment was sevcn ofliccrs and 8-1 ratings. and of these unfortunate- re- ly only five bodies have been covered and identified. The rc- mainder. including her captain, Lieut. W..J. Jones. Ii.C.N It, whose wife lives in Brooklyn, N.Y, are reported missing. Shztwiuigtlii is the ninth cor- lvcttc and the ninrtecnih warship whose loss has been announced b_\" the i»: C N. in lnis will‘. Sixavriuigiin was ouc "\‘i0l'k h "scs" of thc N: voy cscort and patrol . HA: sca milcs lQLLEllCd wtll orcr litlyllliu and since coznmlssiorlilzg on thc 15th of September, i..l1 at Levin Qucbcc. she had burn one oi fir: bilslcst vessels of her class cilia Mcri utm served aboard hcr . sen accluimcd for ilslliillil cilic- i; icricy. for rescue work and attacks, on many U-houts. In more than three yczlrs shc had escortcd hunrircds of thous- anris of tons of vital \ an ' sh‘ s ..orc time the DflXJd wlirn ill‘- n . lsrs undersea ruiilcrs wrre lilust active in the Ncrlli AilJllilC. 13in"- ing the past two years :llc did not lose a ship undcr hcr chvrgc. QORVETTE “SHAWINIGAN” IS LOST; ALL HANDS REPORTED DEAD, MISSING hissing i ‘Enlisted when 17 Years 01d William Campbell MrlcEachern. the only Prince Ezluxird Islander inboard the ill-fated Corvette ‘Siiiitriiiignli which has bccli rc- puctcd lost in the North Atlantic. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- , Tllcv are in position to by-pass both bcsicgzwi Bu " o» is in A. ltlaclflicltcrn of l9 Bishop, l WarMSitucrti "w" "w ‘ ""'.'__"”"Ym By Kirk L. Simpson. Associated Press War Analyst west lu Europe has; ll 1 ' The centre of gravity-wand intcrest—in t1 . shtftcd from the Cologne Plain to 1h:- Suar 11' . n! the Sitar River defence line on an indicated wid . ' y A crisis for the foe, calling for substantial ItEFIiUFCCIXICHlS he cinl| ill snare from the northern bottle zone. ls fast taking shape. However. there is still cvery reason to assume that the main illllied attack front is in the Aaehcrn-Arnhem area. Nor can it be doubted that the over-all German common’ is hardly less concerned with the massive and fast- moving Russian threat to Vienna developing in southern llungzlry. Th is evc"."y reason to believe that the last reserve pool in Germong' is l: topped nniv, just as Moscow has asserted, to mrct that trcmcncious l Army surge. Whether by design or not. it is timed to aid the Allied cum- palgn in the west through diversion of enemy forces to Hungary that. otherwise might have gone to bolster badly shaken wxt Rhlrleland tie-i fences. Just how critical the Russian threat to Vienna could become ls ub- vinus on any large scale map of Hungary. With the C0l"‘£‘l‘ of Hungary l by‘ that horde": the south csicrn l south of Lake Balaton between the Danube and the D the Rt: ions of the foe to the marsh inn extremity of the 50-mllc-long; lakc, Ilcd Cflll"“llIS verge toward Vienna around both cnds of the .1. clc tnn for a ttvo-pronged drive u» the Danube watc lied into Au lt sii!l remains to be disclosed vlhctficr the Y? where thclllncs have been dormant for man weeks. w Vania W’ llsaosivruurvs HEAnQuArlT-l El“, PHILIPPINES, pa, .-, .l Red Point than sz- c. c - . ' I ‘ 11gb] Lgflrzlliill} \V.lC.hiiiiE.g.ciitciv'nl no V“ [r _,_ ‘.1’l "> , ic ill - . MS ‘ U ,“ r31!“ ggcfircl the Au am, billions forcc cciliplrscd the l..\vy at l written pcrnii of his pzlrcnts ‘lxforc the Navy ld accept him. 11v cnlisicd at C .rlot:cto\vn on iOctcbczt 1, 19-12, and on Doccmber runrv 1, ill-ill. the ting lil ' wrllt ab urd 1-I.M.C. \ zls a n mbcr of hitd so. .rl aboard hcl- rcccni sink- .c c . Ill liiiiit siiip until -,... ‘cs1 parents, Able Sca- _:llin rn is survivcrl by m bro slcz", at home; and Ruth, lll Cambridge. and Hazel and Eunice at M I lllimc. Sincere sympathy is extended to Sluuvinls-wn was built hr Gcorru: the innlilv in incii- bcrcavcmeitt. , V,” T, Davie A‘: Sons. Ltd, i1: F..\!lcv.'ilig are th_c hlrlrlllillc ll on ihc casualty list Officers Q if‘. (111155 Missing David James, Licutcn- ‘A’ m‘£$..1l1'tl, iilinrléiv, F1‘ '_' Sub. Lieutenant, Fredericton, 1N. B. Ratings Dead Tronholm. Frank Robot-t, dinllry Scallicrl, l'llg\\'.i$il, Nb. Missing Lloyd, Walter John, Able Seri- mau Beaver Harbour, N S. P. .1. h lTuligcri), _ Lr-c l-lt-llry. SlOnt-J nioud C0,, N S. Alfred Theodore, Ablc Smut John. NJ}. _ \-,1_ i-uvt-ayd antes, Orulllriry" Seaman, Qlicclistoll, N13. Scrllcy. 11.-shut" Bertie, Able Sen- mlzu. Cape Breton, N.S. Snyder, Arthur Douglas, Pcttg. Otflcvr, Dartnzouth, NS. Wliyluurk, Milton Elwood, Abic Seaman, Halifax, N.S. Take V. D. Control Course At Halifax HALIFAX. Dec. 7- tCPi --Ai‘l- other group of non-commissioned officers from units dottcd thwuill Military District No. 6 is underto- ing a course for instructors on venereal disease control licrc this week. This is the second class undertaken in the military district in connection with a recent; Cumi- dlan Army order which makes Cold Storaizo Ltd l1-l'l-tr stildy of V.D. cure compulsory for och __ ‘ ', all soldiers-in-tralilin l . ‘iéilfglslg-‘l ggncert and Dance» g. N.C.O.‘s attending the course 1n- clude: Nova Scotln—Sgt. A. H. White. New Waterford; Sgt. G. A. Hillier. Glace Buy- P. E. I.—Cpl. ILJ. MacAuley, st. Peter's any: CPL W-EK Fer- guson. Emerald; Bdr. P F McMur- rcr, Charlottetown; Sgt. A. W. Grant, Millvlew. PENNFIELD, N.B., Dcc. ‘l - (CP) - A lane with o. crew of two from the .C.A.F. station here has been missing since last night on a routine flight tn the Bay of Fundy area, Wino: Cmdr. W.\V.F. Ross. commanding officer of the station. announced tonight. Next- ot-kin have been notified. i l la; i J i This Month MacEarlicru. William Cflillll‘? he" Able Seaman Churlottctou-ni r i n Petty Officer, Pouiliuil, Rich- ‘ lost ‘ ’ The "Charlotte-toxin." with nine c 1‘- l 1 iNlyt. visited hc-re zlrlottctown’ Expected iicre Zlflllf! the liuspitn ._ till 1-‘1151111 \ th the officers and mcii in thcii" ship's hciilc port. T -1'ti<~.:ltc ‘ . first one. a colvcriv. hrlvlnl: bcin ill flCtlflll cilrhcr in tile war. commls-‘lonrti offi ct. Cilllillllfll. . Crmmundrl" . M. \". ship's activities since then hlivc been envlicucd in a blanket oi ivartimc secrecy. in ulloiaration for the “Char- lottctoivnis" visit. for ‘ ‘ the citizens‘ adoption committee unzi-cr Mr. F‘. A. Sicivur. Jones is niscthi": at 4.30 this nttcrnoon to nrruuitiv for ‘he entertainment ofi the personnel. host-ion Armies , Push tifzser .To Budapest LONDON, Dec. '7—- (AP) —— Rus- sian troops cleared the entire south bank of strategic Lake Balaton on the approaches to nearby Austria today nncl approached to within 12 miles south of Budapest in ani eight-mile encircling move up the: west. bank of the Danube, Moscow; announced tonight». Simultaneously Berlin said an- other Soviet army. in a new offen- sivc spurt beyond fallen l-Iutvim_ northrast of Budapest. struck to within i9 miles of the Hungarian capital. moving close to the east, bank of the Danube in an effort; t0 scnl off [tic prize city. SoviI-t. vnnguarris south of the capital,- were within 13 mllcs of Budapcsh} i Berlin said. injured (in Rad “peg-hath; z hi3 Jnpzfigiahcrs 1 l Sixty-three J foilght their ~ bombcd ull iii and oth-cr mi ‘.1 bill: cf cncmy plane» ilzyg to linlt ‘criv iiritic lllc sfccnd Sill) of,‘ V50 " . Czllinrliull Nzivv tli b:."i"q ill.‘ l‘.'l'll€ oi Cll.\l‘lOt‘l'3i§)i\\‘l1. them], éiiiiiilos Past Ravenna ting Canadian troops of the Brit- lsli 8th Army. after cltpturlnq Ra- Coilscrvattvo llcusc loader, r l the vcnna on hionchy. have advnnccdC C F amendment laid . six miles northwest up the lln-urlcse PCIHUOIFillj) lJI‘l\\C“ll the Lib- vcnnzl-Fcrrare. highway and sclzorhcral and C C F‘ pwl '. ltlle important railway junction of, Stanlry ICiIOWICs lCCF - Winlil- Mczzano on the Lamone River, it was nnnoullccd toclnv. Mo. ul- cnptul-ed Rsvenna so silzidcnly tos which kept the acrlai bliiv. a-l "5 gzinst Germany rolling zllicr thick rd nnd its comlnsndcr wcrc sczrnl crmtinrntal \\'E.‘.’tll\(‘l‘ hnlicrl fill‘- bcfnvc an order to withdraw coulcl "cili operations by Brl‘ r_.=ach thcm. ' that an entire German comp of the 'i".".h infantry div n, sup- ported by navy and ma nc cic- mcnts. sailed ilfbtlllfl the south Y y . Dru. ‘l three miles south of Orlncc. i‘ t o'clock yr crday morning lying ; ‘ i gs i} sax rnssutlsconnec. 1 -A Sensational but urlsucc ul Japanese paratronp land in a ditch in that vicinity in an unconscious conditi n. lie svas suffering from a broken leg and other injuries and was rushed Y- ‘mp... to the Prince Eriwardtlslanz ll can...“ l. iitnl whcrc. at a la e ll ,.,_ ‘ Inirzht, he still unconscious. , _ _ ‘h m’ P" "h, Gunm‘ Royal Canadian Mounted ' " Police arr- conductlng an invcs- B0119 JIlDS T0 Pllllvll ligation. It is believed he was T110 landing (mu iusl vent an (he victim of n, hlQ-gnd-run (m. enemy convoy lllto Orluoc, prin- vcr. cl, Japanese port on Lcytc. » _—.—_»_...—: =~ United SISLCS"f0l‘C€S""tlil'llEd ilpon it and sunk all 13 vcssc. . llltlllitlllll; on Lcyte Island were reported‘ by Iilulual Broadcasting i} Jill diilitmary 0i m, hvorits in iiouse WAEHINCTO" D66. '7 -—tAP)— hi ilommons "' r Wsses. l t.‘ ll 'I‘his was tho ocrforts’ biggest} gnncd in the ‘ctnznolre yesterday 0n the third anniversary of the and early ‘Cd yo also Wfls hit by "mbs from . . » a . .-_.. . - . I _Ut [Kym S n __ri_ nlolts dcicalcli an uni: .onsc.. 5n a \-,-.‘athcr reconnaissance ll ll arnz-nctmsnt nilblllliild by Jo Jczn tL—Mi>1 ‘L hicrclcri t’) til ‘l. iwhilrn titc navy announced .i”l?‘ll."°t‘ b’>'\ll"(‘!'f-. rock-lo t‘ A Prcgrl. rc- anzelicltilcnt war- d out of ordcr i. Oli all up- ‘ w l. ‘Still-Hill! out rcfcrcucc to govern- mcnt. policy from the main motion. Cordon Grvytlou, Prcgncssiv-c ROME, Dec. '1—-t_CP\—Hi1i'(l-hit- mi Ii peg North Centre: denied the sug- L _ gcstion cl n coalition. With Mczzulitfs capture the Ger- - The Canadians encircled alid,forcc of speedy RAF Read b Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1" PAGES 3 V2 miles il'(.,‘.l Lr‘ hack zllmosi t0 the Rhine f0 v cl, J. H lift-i i); -. 0 slan cilmpzzign inl Hungary is the main Red Army winter l-ffert. er largely a riivcrsiiln~ stroke dc. rmcrl to thin down the German fronts on the Vlstula in Poland, l yids; lslafld today. of the U S iltll Army front “"115 lict given the artillery support it requested because the batteries had flrcd their quota were regard- ed _hel"e as reflecting a local sit. urltlon rather than a general con-. tlition. i‘ eud of Lcvtc Island and lanciecil of a local shortage due to tron lpurtatlora diééiculticg“, a high of- L . lccr Sill "‘ c ncc ' '1 I“: can get but the“, glntéliesgleerléi i dcllt 0i’ Churlott“ own nlld fcrl isiwrizlgc. The campaign would‘ __DL., ,:l_ot have bccn undertaken if wc did not have cnougil SllEllS~bllt ,of coilrsc we can always us" n1‘ lVIu SCIIlOI‘ , mow-n MAJ. GiIN. E. G. lVl-IEKS P. J. Molilnguc, 62. . l. :0; _¥V‘_ASHINGTON, Dec. '1 - lam R b "t P t‘ - " ~ d iino iolllc filléllfilrigl"olfalsietodwcslgsrl if!" 02:11 0mg‘? m“; “'95 lFront "we are suffering severe l‘°C' “m “"9": l‘ m‘ SUCLT-“i casualties and are facing the grim :1” P555“?! "X~"“m“-“‘i°i‘~5 1'@1‘"i"@1' prospect. of more to come." llhe _ y ‘iii-m- H; made the $516,119“; 1n a week. ‘Collecln: of Inland Revenue 1:1 ly war review which disclosed that. . funk of‘ Liclltcnzini-Gcli- crcasc of 13.840 from the report. llast week which covered the per- iiod through Nov. 15 Loiitlcill. with llctillg rank of Ma- ;ul"-(lrn~crnl. 15y The (‘unadiall Pros, l al,pnt_l.;l,,a;.t l-fcrc is a plly- "-pi:y accountyl-nen; by QC“ ‘ in chronological order. oi what hrlp- mm lhcn Chief nf S .. , ., , — ,hatl gone on leave pending retire- $igléancse attack on Pc ll lfarbol. 3v a 16B u, .13 W“, me Con]- "mm A Baptist Federation ‘ 0f Canada Formed: govcrilmcu s c0 fiticucc motion. , '_ J, h Rnlsmn its‘; SAINT JOHIT. N B., Dec. 7-‘ Conservative tlLl- 1,, - 1<C ca}, lof Canada vras organized here to- Y l Canadian church history. of tlzzlnlilgy" at, Acadia Uliivcrrity. Vulfvillc, N S. bccainc tlic first » ationo‘. president of tile new or- iCclltinilxl on pup-c ‘i. Col. 6r ciinizatirln ‘ rtciren ’s 141' Society» illeeting rcu to their proper position as 38 useful mclnbcrs of swlcty- This Marititrlcs mOtierate to fresh was profitable from a material ivinds: partly cloudy with much me point of view, but there was n more 5mm. t(]'|}p§1'fl(\1]'('; mm 0;- scape,“ important. reason why it wcs the snnwfltlrrics at night, duty of every citizcu to do his part l“ lleilllllil to rcwtore those lllullil Hlftlt tidc this afternoon at 6.14 prcpie v0 useful and rlglttcotis lives. rlliri loi ' ’ A der-lnilso in j1l\(‘il1i<‘ tlcliuqilxncy _\l-.lr '.\.1..-. imported stint: c1‘ the Char- l of llic Chllllrenfls (luring the pus. at the annual l1 —i>'—— Jottcicvxrii brain! mans were deprived of 0n: of thrlr LONDON. Doc. '7 ~ 1GP) — iAid S ' main supply routes bctwcon oortsHFml-ton hlockbilstcrs wcvc nnurcd .Ciy mil, along the Adriatic mid thcii"i1\:nps (m the itidustlsial city of Cologne ‘Qfljgnifliyl dcflllding northern Italy. {soon altc: (lark tuliilzllt 11v i‘ iii‘? ll [Mach -a '$l1"bfl5°d lcluirch. "Will u’ l"il‘ thou .!l‘lllt"l‘~ ("wild 1w no y‘. bthan that. nf rcstctinrz cl". MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN Loyalty. courage. endurance. and discipline are the most funda- mental of all virtues- Mall, “.00; other Provinces b U.B.A. Subscription Delivered, 55.00. 0F REiC l-ltaseugrulYanks r651. Close ‘To Saarbruckera ily Aliwrlivmiflliiuiltuiir’ ikkitib‘. llrc. 7-—(AP)-Unitcd States 3rd Army tanks today" thrust to Fol-hitch, ilrllrilcken, in a relcnilessdi-ive on tho wzlv fzictilrlcs of the Saul‘ llzlsin, by another‘ United States army 0n the oust striking uitltin lllrcc lsil-es of the old h rinot Line. Litcr‘ uffcnrsive-‘s filiil month ended with Tilt) stgi!;-"t> miics of’ tier . the {lulled Slates 1st Army launched three new loci" rlttzlclis that clirriei t0 the R021‘ RlTQi‘ zit mic point, aluid indications the (Jermain; zuily be prcpllring to fzlll l‘ a new stand on tile Cologne Plain. Ulli: c-l States intruder pilots’ iolzizing for ii --- - - - _-_. z live lu ,_ booth rcstcrd .1 .._t miles from the Rhine, sug- s‘: r v . ' .-; . ifie“ht.n»“‘ééreiféie ‘i?§?3"’n§§3‘."i; iii MI‘. F. J. C8891! - . -r~ » o crllck and was building new one; furtllri" back -, liiolic lllc northern set-tor of the llllc. htlrl by ilic 1st Canadian n .l B ‘l 2nd Armlcs, the Germans tent t trots across the Mans Rit- cr ill Holland, presumably sccizinq information as to Allied intentions in this ill‘ ' _ ‘ll Canadian and Bri- _ ‘ captured the enemy soldiers before they could gct buck to their lines to report. Need More Shells ALLIED SUPREME HEAD- I QUARTERS, PARIS, Dec. 7 — IAP) ~ 'I‘l:e Allied armies need more and more shells for battling their way into Germany, but. there is no shortage serious enough to impair the present offensive, it ivzls said at Supreme Headquarters Reports that one infantry unit Mil. F. J. CASEY “There always is the possibili “ , The death rlccurrrd a’ h‘, ycstcrlllil’ oi‘ M . F.J. C .l1lI"/\\'ll and - cl May. He ‘was Sil])C1'll21ll‘.lill'.(l plrlnbci" 1. c lrltc Francis Jnncph C_i:.. y .clltcl'cti_ the Civil strucc Lllrfllli 1 COIHDEUUVC tflfinlllliltlfillS in l?‘ , and joined t staff of the Inland Revcnilc D , rtment in Saint: John. B‘. " "‘ " ' 11c served in various capzlcit‘ Casualties Heavy hc “Under Secretory of War, 6 he was appointal ‘his third anniversary of 'C'7liilllll£’(l enhance P. Czi. 5' , on ‘l Pearl Harbor United States battle castizllties amount to 552.018. Mr. Patterson said army crlsual- ACRE es reported through Nov. 22 I‘ totalled 474.898 This was an 1n- Plfr 41w. Peak SERVANT WHO HA5 f0 I REfiRc ‘(Misc His EYEE» has Too WEAK For: ‘THE KEY Pi - The Baptist Federation at a mccting of significance Rcv. G. C. Warren. Deon MEIEO HDIDG 1C .~\‘ TOYOlIiO, Dec 7 -_ mum and maxinlilm , Vancouver 114, M: Ldo _ Regina l4. 23; Winnipeg 28. 34; 0.. Jo; .Monti"cal 89, ' Quint --; Saint John 30. -; lxloncltln. 31, I14; Halifax 33, 40; Ch..r'.o'.tt'to\vli 3d i iii D. . us" tilts afternoon _at 5.19 Ml" McLclinan thought that ltnl- Sun l l ‘Qng many causes contributing to and risrs tunorrou" morning at ;jilvenlle delinquency, one was tlic 320; _ lack of Supplymg moh- mMm-pdp l\c\v moon Dcccmbcr lath. 1134 lWEIIYS. The bad example shown M _ _ _ 11,114“... by many adults “~35 m‘. Sullimcrsidc tiric clrzhtccn lillull- ‘other scrim“ hnnalcap m u“, mm- ics later" titan Charlottetown. as zil dlvclwwiiicilt nf the children. ‘ Rev. Mr. Mat-Lctinan had high. DAILY M“ “flwlmi ‘H3450 for mo nn-“mls of the so“ Charlottetown — Srzmmcrsiilt — iciy who. he said. were (loin; a noble tlinrvltumanitltrlan work, [loaves (‘harlnttrtown 7 A hi. ‘s iv Z10 Phi Moncton i s Ruth Ross. Pubiir- l-icalth 11. ..;.'|.."i ,nur. tilouizht many children stay», rrlvos ("harlottctusvn 11! t?» l‘ M. .1 cri away from school iwcausa of‘ 5.45 '2 PM. - their imrcnis iuilblllty to provide. “WDJY 553V"? l‘..\i. hi0 l‘ll1 with tircciit Qlnthlllt’. Mksl L0H" Cllilflltilflllw" "-3" NM- s raid crildrcn of 111 years oil Mill 4 l'- li- _. ven- sgnsnivp L; Arrive Charlottetown 2 l’. M. lLp n . hc kinci of cloths-s they worr- to “I'll 1N5 |'- M~ uln t-*"c mrrc iu- i whorl. If ill rind, they stavcrl cu": "'1 c \v'".‘i‘iv n1n""lr*/*ut_ ~~ vmwr who try 1h" Clillil-‘Ross. lit ill-id hccn hcv c1."*.c'icuci~‘ lihai children of 14 or i5 would n21 CllARll0'l"l‘ETO\V.\' -- NEW GLASGOW (Dally ext-cpl. Sunday"! - lit-ave (‘harlnttetiryvn 1 l‘. M. iContiliucd on page ti. Col. 4i Fsrivo Charlottetown 5.20 l. s. cr Camillus agrcccl with Mi h-A A