_ COVERS _ _ THE Nswsnwfi t . ~ A . .~ , n ~ N , ALL THE_AmT8_ Pl'= EDW ARD ISLAND LIKE THE 5-? =="-‘-`-‘~‘-‘-rl-'f-Uv*-`-'-‘-‘-‘-i1_4#-‘-5*-‘=~ff~`~ji' F--'-‘-‘ffgg-*ff-::_31:.:_‘_‘_>*:}-»('*‘f‘if‘°*'»‘-=-'-‘-ff-‘f-‘-‘4-*f-‘ff-‘-=i=‘>-‘-‘{=#rf-f-‘;-'¢‘_'-'_'_-_fav-‘f-1#13=<=f==_7?-1'-`-'ff-'-‘1°*-'-'-‘-‘-‘-t‘~'~=‘_ **** ' -ff-1.*-‘-‘-‘-‘ ff- - »~‘-‘ffff -fe- --»»---»-.--»=»+»- _ - v _.....;. em-so _ _ . --.-~ ev |W|f“, iii "°f 5 i "=";“ V *" -fer; 'v“ _. rf* ,‘ - "i ' s ' _ 'un "‘.°‘:"'::I"“,7-";_F.;:::'12;;r,. Ei. '°"` °°""‘ if rrirr wiv CANAD SATURDAY Nova an so 1913, '”""- '_ ;,-,,~= . . i"u . . . l~_ -new _ , _ - sim-ueaswn itroseeuiesrriirveceiiu CHRLO 0 . " A; -4 MB. .. ‘ W \_ _ V '_ V) `. ' v f - -._ , -_ _ ._ _ fin. ._...,. ..._ . N-0° _Per Ym' lM_i.\,,'.Ql_ _ , Ae _ j _ ` -fi " 'Q-i 1%-,_.~ .v._ _ __,_____ '_ _ _ _ __ T niNniNc oviiie oi i iiiiniciv niv N Gikrnlv exniisni iN ein ENGLAND .is tnembun 'agreed that Great Britain be asked to LBMA Peru, Nov. 29.-The Peruv- srnciiiiiiov NE » _ - - - (lpn e h . . _ ,_ . , IDNDON Nov B9 -A correspond- _under the same condition as/it is un _ wt inlwdvn new the few" 1° P01- “WY that he will \°=v°~»1fi= 1z°\1"°sl ispeeiei ie nie oneraisni-_ _ training eeerea me ii. A. in nee 0” Pgagg Terms iilcel circles that Lord Robert Cecil "fe °!°°i>l= ¢°'“‘P°1""‘"Y f°1‘ ‘"P'°“‘*‘°>'-` 'i‘oaoN'ro, Nev. 29.-very few 011,200 cadets and eui ~ ei this number 9 ._ ______ D\'°\>l\||! Wm I0 '-0 NDBFTCS- “P011 951' I-‘°¥`d CW.” is 3 Wm '“W°"°‘° M tive cadets in the -Royal Air Force are only sixty have signified the desire to LONDON Nov nn _ sh, Robert illlwriniit mission after the senersi the league et nations and gives it a nnnnnnn nn nnnunnn nylng with n View nnmnlntn ,nn c,,,,,.n,,_ ,__ Borden Canadian' P__e'mwr speaking doctonl Lord 'Rea-dag may not re- prominent position in his election ad- to cmnnlnunn then. tn.nlni,nn_ When__ at the _"mum banquet. on 'me Aman mm “ 'P°°“| °mb”°°d°‘° and 9°" 5‘°°"' l . _ - . A _ f-_ can Thaiilssgivns yesterday n.Pi1I‘oved r- _ ' ` ' of the plan to form a league of nat- Ninety nine Sinn Fein Candidates in 100 Constitiiencies in Ireland Bothin Roman Cathohc and Protestant i 38510113- iemlsi -re -rin enemies) catholic parts of Ireland but virtu- l1)Np0N, Ngv 29 --Already there ally in every seat in Protestant UT- _ _ q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ are M Fein candidates tor the ster. -lt is obvious that s. new chapt_er_ _____________ ____ _ i ~ ._ . 1- ,_ _ __ _ _ __ _ms was me speaker. following U_ M Imax" °h°wm‘ that tm sm” has bee.” opened m_ they “mmf m°'_ _ 'ri-|ANi They left England a »week ago-last ' ° Saturday and had a good trip over M” °°“‘° “P "“"°“ ’A“°' “”“°'?‘ E1°“‘°“R.A.F. CADETSWILL DEMUBILIZE -f ¥--me ~ - _ A _ _md ! E V _ l " A war, needless .to say they are ver? Lllfd R”‘““2~ ' N -_.Only 60 0nt of 1,200 E_xpressei_i a Desire to Complete sed Ms hf>m°==»°==»_ Sir Robert Borden B some of the heaviest fighting ot the ions but insisted that England and the Russian Bolshevik British Treo s / i Givin More Trouble 0n el an Frontier ileliedemsifofidbiyliningi-8315; NEW CHAPTERS 0PENs s I E ug- A A~ E B lg.-gf ;’;;‘:: IN lRlSHiHl.STORYf ' TRCOPS N , , ____- roieoivro, Nev. ao.. Uimiiiea wiiir 'ride vm se irigii :iris mei-ning ai s,a4’iememw at ass and mbneey si 10.14; lenient at sos, esmei-rew at 8.48 _and Mloniiilv 9.20- . v siin' sets this sciences si 4.45; to-‘ merrsw and mmasy an 4.44; it rises tomorrow morning a_t 7.19, Bundsy at 7.80 and Monday 7.3!. ' \ '_ ,Wien rinse tomfirruw _and -Monday. moi-ning at 4.44. _ ' -_ ,_ ‘ _iluiipimson llonday. Nov. mb Us a' .m; _ ‘_ , , .new .iran 'ramen me: nrariess a.m. " - idufieon insular ,l_ f- ,_nav v.._|... - war f- . f... |..,- lui |_ii ~ ,-nn-ii WAS ` (Special To The Guardian) ‘ TORONTO, Nov. 29.-There » were fully 700 men present, and many oth- ers who accepted were unable , to come, at the greet gathering of Con- servatives who at a complimentary dinner to Hon. Robert Rogers, ex- Minister of Public Works at the King Ed-ward Hotel, applauded n demand that the Libera Conservative party take up as a party the work oi re-one struction in Canada. There was no criticism of the Government of Sir Robert Borden either in the address of Hon. Mr. Rogers or in those of the speakers who followed him, but -there HON. ROBERT fRDGERS“ E ENTERTAINTD 700 Men Apphiuded Demand Tint Party Take Up Work oi ‘ Reconstruction iii Canada. - No.Criticism of Borden Government. _events at Ottawa and is pointed ro- minder to the Unionist that while the Conservative party at tho' height or its power hair! qven Qir _itali- ert Borden a mandate to farm a Union Government in the ‘ national interest, there had been no mandate to form n unionist party_ There was no great rally of tho Conservative Unionist mgunbers 0_1 the house but the rank and ills of the party, the leading spirits in the weird associations, the workers tram three score of rldlngs, were on hand to pay tribute to the ionner.M.lnister of the Borden Government. " was n trim-k admission of the trend of .- -,-snr - Brilliant Reception Tenders (Special To The Guardian) PAR'lS, Nov. 29.-King George ac-_ companied 'by the Pmince ot Wales and Prince Albert arrived in Paris at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon. His Majesty was received at the Bois de Boulogne Station by President Poincare, Pre- mier Clemenceau, Foreign Minister Pichon and other Cabinet Ministers and the Presidents of the Chamber oi’ Deputies and the Senate. Enormous crowds thronged the streets in _spite oi the bad weather all the way from railroad station to the Quaidorsay ENGLISH ERUYALTY s _ RECEIVED IN PARIS d King George and Princes. _ Streets Lined with Troops and Throngeii w_it_li ., Cheering Citizens. ' ‘ w-here the Royal party arrived at 8.30 _<>’elo°k- Troops ana they ima auiiesiiy iiiirmaiiiig use throngs. » minivan To Kimi Gnome; Gianf- izsv in-Hisronv , I PARIS, Nov. .29.-The dinner given its King George at the Elysee Pnlnpo 'last night by President Efolncsre, the 'Paris newspapers declare, 'was ang the most notable events inthe histor- ,ies of Great Britain and -France. ' .Agamemnon Arrives 5 ` At Ddessa \K1EV WA AMSTERDAM, Nov. 29. --Ths.Brltish cruiser Agamenon, ac- companied by French and British tor- pedo boats. arrived at Odessa mi Nov. '26. ` ____,,._.___._. GERMANY MUST PAY TO LIMIT OF HER CAPACITY ’LONDON. Nov. 29.-Germany must pay the cost of the war to the lilnlt of ' her capacity, Premier Lloyd 500110 tieeier-ed in a despatch today. 'rim principal Allies agreed that it neona- sary we must proceed on this prin- ciple in regard to Germany. Peeoo must be strong and just. _Germlny will not be ‘permitted 1.0' MY hh# il- demnity by dumping cheep doods in . this country. Referrlnl to itll llld ill _the coming elections the Prmior _msidz "I won't lead the Government I! |I am to be subjected to the old party conspiraclss and ,intrUiies,' NIR. R. C. SIDE BUY DEVE 'At a banquet in the Y. M. C._ A._ on I F°'“ 1' ”3l*"“¢ “°* °““Y "‘ "‘° R°”“°'“ my °f msh P°""°° _ .___ LONDON Nev. 29 --Belgium is emin-its appeared in yesteiviay'e is- -‘- " "" .."' 'H _ , ‘ clear of German troops' The corres- 1.'i"L" ~~"~.“‘i.“»-é ‘i<»=i1=i~ Hu _ _ V I Kms Gem." has "nt th? muowimi pondent oi' the Loudon‘Times who has H I ` ’ Mr. Sedinius spoke on the Bo m°"“° in "ply m 5 "°“;“mN 0 Iollowed the retreat says that there GIRL WANTED-ARLINGTQN H0 Development movement as express °°”'"tu”'"°“ 'qntwhim byt e “W as been little doiigructionf in the tel Great George Street Nov 26ti’pd in me Crinadirm isienderii Emaienc . ' ll ` A ' i l, ' " ii -' " ` ' ' I‘°__°‘“°’ L k M Pr” country east oi Mons. l-le_ _says iur- _ _Ut f .A ----- 's if Training. _ t °m°°r°ly mm y°“’ r ther that in the area between Mons MAN WANTED--APPLY TQ 171 A boy in answer iq the question p 7 ,_ ~ °` _ i `- , A. v ldem ami mempen “tithe Navyand 'Ci\l\‘i’°1`0| the 151116! “mi f¢¢f°\‘f°l `..l_{ent Street. 3! .. .. by a business man answered: “W _ ‘I:‘°”“°’ mr tha loyal cqhmtula are now workilig. are the stuff that men are mlde 0|! 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're me speaker it was significant in ni h I ‘IMA llll *mi W" ui” “M” ln °'m“‘ 1°' M” when they "cel" me 'mm of THE WEATHER - Apply at ~ Guardian office. in the summer of 1914 two reinarkalil Wright Domi o o - _. _ . _ L., , ~ _ ._ , ._ ,midi dependents in -atlie matter of the eurijendered German flee _ _ 1 . _ _ _ _ M W 3, m_ A member President of the Aa ers M L 8 hu "med B TEMPERATURE, 235311 ss mei mee nge en; H: at mmm ag gmggan Eipi-E pay and allowance'-accounts. l.'_'|'|\°` 'Y ` _ - I _ 'E MOON ETC_ German war o s m is cinirio¢ie~__ use year ei siesms insureriee.vreurii °1_\,_1‘1_i_»l=\°l1_i:<,_'J°\\\1111_\D_:'l3' 1;; TID ~ . , » _ . - si ure Asieeisiea mn shivered np- inseriiitivm 011 1 °-°°°°»° iEw:,sym$i'wun'°Ms or moon roi- eeiaisrs ns- surrender .01 the °°"“*“ “°°‘. “‘°` Pnnmng jf "”n_¢_iuf'j', 'riiey n`¢_ve undertaken to Navy Lealile places th_is_ wreath in ‘ ‘ _ gpg; e triuinphsl memory oi the lallmt of- °""' ”°“‘ d°'fm mmm' ' ‘ mm 'n 0 vi ei tire sriiisii navy, an ravi -Nimmo ie mlm . . “S N ~'1~zi».'v9;n_= erm i>.rs.~.iiii~.~.t*°1=- \i»,°\.i° \“!*\ *“’Fl‘l"’ ' fl” nan . n_ 3,," _,,,_,¢gn4__,¢_| Av_|i,rsiis_ mercantile mmm. wort iumoznho im. we sew heart the U'=.N<<°“*°'\ 1°" °‘ "9‘~°“ ns i=?':°°'“ ' n me vim ndmsennis his downmir Urge is <\°_f°°'““¢ °_° . coat' (fpractioaliy new.) ADDIY ‘ht mer for the first time the leaders Guardian Oiilceu . 2713-1_1B0_int!. boys work representing tlie_ _variou vnu to competent girl. ‘~ " ._,__, _. churches met in Canada =bo _-map ou wesfrln--A emi. rch eilwnai. me unite eamiwiisn io capture the iieusevei-k.nai~s.~iiiram asa reeks. bor His of iluiisds to tho' hizhesi ash- in-. 50 goiriwi shag, 33151145- “pipe ideals lnce that timesil the Boys. immmgee ef A ` ' ` i _ . erences have been under the aus- ip sgqm the 36° ' '|1133 - WA-Nfkg pon' pices ot this unitedgroup new known become gang” mvmhgn Dgvgn gag as the National Advisory Committee _ for Cooperation__ln'Boys Work. Rev *_ `.. __ 2345-adiistr. 'rlie one outstmliint contribution iy ` out a standard. made was the ‘sninrin . wiwrlb. MAN. 'sp 'ima selfgenersliyuemi lm‘0moa L ” ="’ tu" TNI! pb; neofraniniis ot tor boys gh. has _School Thursday evening Mr. ll.. C. Bide- whioh ` A than explained the C NIUSUNN . LDPMENT WBRK _.__._.__.0_....._.. ~ cognlzss the Sunday class as _the nnt- ural gang or group; Third it calls tier. ii mid-week session as -well as g, Sun- e day session; Fourth it is true to the priniciples of boy lite; F‘lve,'_it il l. programme based 'on the ‘hero of Y heroes-Jesus Christ. Six. it il tho ed program-me of the Canadian ohlmhol v for boys; seven, a. comp oi tnlnioz in Oliristlim citizenship; Eight. it No ut egnliies the primary institutions--hte 0 home, school and slinrclli NIM. ii il ."‘ n pi-ogi-amine that recognises- the at tour-fold development. of the .hor as 0 "Jesus increased .iii of in-e me in lever 'vlitn one and to so must every Cenqdinn *FOR SALE, A l.ADY’8 FUR LINED plan a world war That seine suin- on all four sides 0f_ his nature. __ of Mr. eiiieniss ,then ii nr, mud-,el s R tire revision -gs. the 'ii 0492, is * iw 19°* mn. to spent. ‘