MAXIMS . OIJ ' MERCHANT All that ls worth rcmembc ‘in; of 11f: is the poetry of it. Z . 1,1,1; tiuartifiin. FIIIIIIII"! "l"- -|l|l:,|,1||¢1111u1 timer-Hun Two (‘o-nia. F “l. 0 llTl rm /-;1 /:// ("w-r , ,,,,__,...--( """W-wv-\_ w” . Covers Prince Edward island Like tine Dew CHAillIBlTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. mo STKTFSllMllEllIlQll E‘ z:- W“ ‘\‘\ \\\\ ReadbyEveryoody a 11.1 Maxims OI .A MERCHANT 11- lf poetry 1a a dream. the bmlnas of life la pretty much the some. 1t) PAGES lilnsitti 131* 1111111. on tum W11 '1' And (‘long 0f 5 Jilairhincry In The; lndtinivial Centres ‘ Silenced And Trains Slotted To a Stop illhilc‘ The Dominion (ihtaciuictl Two Min- ute Silence. -3‘? (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 0111., Nov. 11-1111 act-l , ‘ 11' (‘Fowl 1h Canada today for a: _...___. 1191-; 1-11‘ ttvtt miutiics. and 1h, “anon: ltfaJor-General V. A. S. Williams. @911 1n 1't".‘t‘1‘('l'it homage to those w!“ W“ hmmred by "h" “u” ‘i105! names arc. numbered amonit honorary life member of the Royal h’ dead n. H", Great wm._ The Ar.) Canadian Mounted Police Veteran's Is Honored Em 1.1,‘. __,1,,,m. 11-1,... 114111 ,_m_ 1‘ Associatlun- Major-General Williams: a .1 o: n m‘ m. cbm-‘Td from m, ‘ served as a very young man in the 1mm 1,) t1", M91111; mum The 1' frontier forces ln the great north- hm, and U... 1.11m; q the mm-jflrhlwcat at the commencement of his I... 1n 11,, 111.111.11.131 cum-e, wgyg‘ brilliant military career. ubdurtl. trams speeding over the] err-inch of ti11. soicntn period. now . part of thr ("'Il1l1'1'f1.'~ national llfe 1 . »~ ~ricrlficc< 01111." ntcn cf tho Can- immlcc Department traqi gamble‘! lust made public show that the Am- en; {f5 '.'1t'1t"‘tl \'i";1il1ll£“. as the ivar ciiau t1't.>.~,t1r.. _ erican exports to the United King- 1111114; 111 raiiitav mes east andi "est- fir; 11.111011 down to a stop. in l e (‘tilts thc bustling noises that ac- mpany cvciivtlrtj.' 1110 ivcre silenced.‘ @11- placr takcn l>'.' 11 hush that 1 ' .i~re<1 111C rotations. Crtnadas 0b-‘ cmones. rctctit" ‘tirtitcr "into the dim l "iliqht of f'>r'.'t*i*e11 thug: and as: ‘ err‘ hrcaduns 11111 an cnlarrcd con- l l‘ “lion of all the.‘ was scoured b3’ ll WASHINGTO“ Nnlll “_C°m- _______________ dom and Canada declined 814.767.- 024 and 328.414.2311 respectively in September as compared with those a ‘your ago. ' 1 - ‘NOUNCEAIIENIS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS arcs. Would Double C r a n t c, If- AMHERST. N. S. Nov. 11- “The jarovince of Nova. Scotia T t‘ '. Dccontbor 2nd - r f" “'1 »‘ c in Trinity‘ United ‘ "m." “"11"”? r 9114-11-12 ._ __ 1 llilmwl "P11". :1 lIOOfl ton if you. l‘ l’ 5i J- 111111 tomorrow aftcr- l 9000-11. 1 t." r1011 1c1'.\11;.1...-_ ' Premier Accepting Policy Protection CHANGING WESTERN IFFS. SAYS lCanadian Press) Ont. Nov. OTTAWA, Bringing back with him tz-atl- mony of a changing attitude in I Wostern Canada toward protect- l We til-riffs. Hon. E. B. Rycknten. i l t Minister of National and acting Minister of Finance. returned to Ottawa today. Dur- ing a five weeks trip that took him as far west as the Pacific. the Minister said he ‘had found the farmer as well as the indus- trialist accepting the policy of protection. F i Aglifillilllli l 31:15:51"? .::::;'::;..:%" iiiiit...... [E 3 S ll N l3 FURQPTTUN MacDonald Says Britain Willing t»ww~.,._irl_1 "-1-, "mlmlf-‘i T0 Lead. Dis l But Others ment, Must Follow. _._._._ IDNLON. Nov. 11-—"'I'he old Ad- _ am is still rampant," declared Prem- ‘ 1e1- MuDonald. pleading at the Lord ,, _ _ — ‘ l l 0 Mayor's banquet, for disarmament. 1 llzwl . “lg” "f sl- ‘lilwm j NO 0d SCO ltd last night. "Words are tired which lurrl" (""1 t-“Ti Wctlncsthv 111111.11," 1.111 ‘Bokst make us doubt how much the world has. learned by the bitter. tragic ck- rcricnoe of 1914 to 1918. MUST WATCH ' "Great Britain. while perfectly prepared to lean the way. looking ATTITUDE CANADA WARD PROTECTIVE TAR- MINISTER OI‘ NATIONAL REVENUE. 11111111 111211111 11111 1111111 inst 1: t1 1111111 1 ES tlStates Sir Henry jg Thornton In Inter- view While In New York. ' Of IN TO- 11- (Special! u; the Guardian) NEW YORK. Nov. ii-Cmadl. whila reasonably hard hit by the current business situation is, never- theless. "probably better off than tmost countries," in the opinion of lsir Henry Thomton, President. of 1' the Canadian National Railways. As ‘here. the country faces a certain ‘amount of unemployment, he said, but the Government "is dealing ef- lectlvcly with it." Sir Henry came to New York for the opening of his roads new building. During the course oi the morning he found time Revenue the ‘colonisation. and the state of mod- "em football. l-Ie noted that the last is “chaotic? and 1t was as a former University of Pennsylvania guard. that he woke. l i I PARIS. N01. l1-—The oldest United States banking institu- tion in France. Munroe and Company. established h0g1! che- cloaod lELVIooI-s tnlllf- ~ Y arma~ Rich Heiress _'__il 4 by Fire Engine To Monthly Meeting Of CitymCouncil1 10f (Iullrirlcn. maid Mr. I..'1.*'11". l_.'"t. 1 he h1l'J\\'1'| rts. tiv llvticr 11f t" Number Of Questions. Discussed At Meeting Last Evening. New its said he Arrive Soon. 1 . ' . 1 1111 1111111111 n 11111111111111. Impressive Memorial Service Y€Si€l'(i2i_‘1' Morning. served in Charlottctutvu morning about 2110 vricrrur. n1 the’ (itcat War paraclitt; from 111-1 Cau- adtan Legion 11111111», uraiton Street. ' to the monument where an approp- riate service was held. Tho \1‘l.‘1‘iI11'1, hcnrlcd by the Lrgiori 13111111 wearing poppies and their var 1101.‘ opened “"1111 the singing n1‘ "0 c.111- acla. our 1101112. our native land." l 1 This “as follotictl h," an avltlrcss gate. who spoke as. 10111111. . T11: story is told 1:1 Si. Patrick that one day. dtvclling 1111 his dis- 1‘ sacrifice made by our glcriotis don't gvrhcse tncmcfirs we honnr 1 livutzlrl nsk you to lac n". t». dead faith 111 . . the cotmtijv. 1.11111 .111 111." 11111111111 / Armistice Day was fittingly oh- \ _vcs.'crday' and Annual Iuherrlptinns Urns-cred $11.00. ti: lilali Canada and u. a. A. “.50. lfiE N TION ED GiganticTPlot is Uncovered To Smash Soviets Eight Anti-Soviet Leaders Char."- x.) cd With Conspiracy To Oveg- throw Stalin Regime-Poin- care And Briand Of France I111- plicated——Other Prominent Figures Mentioned. .. Y (Canadian Prcssi Potato Crop Address by Comrade Legato t ("a nadian Preset Comrade 119v. 1'1. lilovtrcivncl Le- ations paraded alum: Qutscn. 1~:'_~11~. ‘will l ll lllll- llll- and Great George Strccts. o The program at the moutttncnt Unlted SfdteS WXQHIWGTDN. D‘ (L, N01‘ li.»fI'1-u- praliminarv estimate of l Iiomrirnrni of Agriculture for l 1'3"” ""95 b!‘ ‘lmptiflimt 1""- lcraftsman Shaw.“ and the outst: 1d- .'|l!“il1§ states arc: Maine 45.120.- appointntcnts and difficulties. 11"‘ "ll" "mhcls? NW’ Ymk 31-2701" ivept. rind if‘li1'3 loll n11 1h" l.ttit'.l “l”: r"""-"‘l|“mi" 7333303005 Mrs. Flora Whitney Miller, daugh-fliamrcckr. at, 1111 icrt Pctiplc 1 lard "imlm" "l"'35“m"¢ “ll5°°"§l“ ll" "f MYS- Gtrtrllde Tanderbilt lhc flotvcr l\‘l1l'.‘l1 191111111» |l1-- ant-l ‘K110111011? mnm-gng; 33,343,000; Whitney, aeulptrcas wife of latt- Har-lblciti of Ireland. Under tho iuirtr-tvvl "l-Lh“ lhliimim”: c°l°rm° l5" 1 MOSCOW. U.5.S.R., Nova. 11- : What L! described as the most a1 Jo:- jious tplot Yet uncovered for the ' crt lthrow of the Eco-let Govemi mt: livas outlined today." with the r. >11- i’ cation of a sweeping indict; enl 1chargmg eight anti-soviet- 1e "e11 .'ll'll.l'i conspiring to overthrow the istaltnregime. Laurence of Ar 1181 lthat glamorous figure who apr are ton the British army rolls aslaii Iing states-men and financiers or Ball 1a. dozen nations were named as 1.1V- iing aided and financed the mt ‘e- mcnt. Poincare and Eriand of i France. Q11- Henri Deterdmg En: sh loll magnate and prominent figt. e1 pctals rnuboli: of Lite lilnwrl o.’ l [l 1"‘! 11111 111-. l . to" in cortclusitfzi. i1 1 sacrifice hind: b7." XCIUFEL .'[‘." '1'.11ttn shall we truly h 1'1. ‘ (‘Llllfiui . 1-. v.11 .~=- a 211M111: =irir to the t'il1""l1:'n. 1-1 i1='-'11hr1'l1r>ucl; t": forget. 5-9115 "l 11191! Witt‘ in the plot 1,111,111.25 U; e1-e1-y.da_1-l|1nd1ctment charges that they hzv: ilze racial. rclatztous. or political [been “lmlkmg for Severn “m” t’: ' u, 11.116“. m“ comradt, frlisorganizo industry ton-tent disoon. "l1 (‘\'f‘l'_\'.SOl(l1t‘l' knew in . Illlfl to icttmte us—br0th-' 11111121 up tho torch flung down by 1 P! Payne Whitney. Croesus of Am- of St- Patrick that vcttntrj/ lWCHIIWl "50'n0"' ‘J11 P0111151 311mm“ "id F1315 1'5 erlca‘s sportsmen, who will share ln- known as “Thr lripvi 111 11:» saints," l“'9"-’ 115F194 l5 °°'°°115W1$°T5» $200,000,009 ¢na1¢._c.1111~1-1,;111 p,=11-l1111~ 51.111.11.114; 111-11.. 1;.-1.:.-.~.1 1.1 111 ~~—--~~'-------i-——*~~~'~| 11w cvunicr-revoiuttvnlst leat .1: _ k 1, ‘M-Agatnuvmhan.’ h“; _ trmmp“ M st. Pamck thraugi] . 11~1~11 1111- 1.11m ves immortal glory. Remain is alleged to have been i d 1 {finer and dxfli..._iu.._ 11w ltm-itn r. 1.1 s: that only by sac- prime mover in the plot. Hts as. 1< “_'I M Cu11(_..1cn “Moll. “HUT H 111mg]; ~ fm- right can things worth/dates. three of them educationali s 1mm mghhun1_.r_.; ML a 11111. MUM 121111." 11c fliTflllllllliilltfl. The member and the others engineers. are char - l flouxcr .'1l'il'illi‘l from 11,1 c1 1211" 111121111." 1111151 sacrifice for his Ufliiflnltwc 0i 011R 50-01119‘! 11161-131"! 11-11:; kitmtti at. "111" flu ‘I1 1 "('11 .; 111a member o1 society warty in the intmrsts of the intrir . dm" and ivni. cuiblcmait; t-f mrra. ' m“ {ml ‘he general 3°°d3 lnlm alleged Run“! leaders‘ “l: 7 mm “that tho 1'11 r11 must sacrifice for his iwill be [P196 0X1 011M865 C’! hlllh 71791‘ \'i’c.:-i1oulrl 1113C? tlic itrtint," ilfllllj- tvlittttrtl; tvcllrtit‘. Thus should theI-"Qn 101' Whlfih m9 17111115113119“ -~' laid» of the sliainpick and thr- 11w 1-; l "Iiv-"J-"c -~:tt'1'i11':t' of those comrades . death. are alleged to have implicat- led more than 200 others in Confer- tent anionl! the people and other- \\'1.'~c m 1vretparg the way for a count- cr revolution. Actual illllliflfff force was to have been arvphed last summer . . the indictment reads. but bccaus.» of _ g _ 1111 11110111 and 1.11.111 l1ave borne it high. _ _ _ "llfitr 711111 ("luircii Choir at lli h- l w." "nderuk" l" ‘hmble l” bohlnd M ‘he Hull“ “me as m’ looks T116 1119119111‘ fill-fling 01' the City ccmmitice for investigation. the rc-i which the good hand ni God hold" in” lll ‘lllll llllillllls ol tllle m" AMT“, lllllllllllllllls bellueelll Fllallcliallldhllaly .;.1r.r,.|,...rnil1 Chum] Wang‘; present “mun ‘um w u" before her, wantgi to kncw hmv tho ccunm “.35 mm last evenhqg m the “on to be “regent”: at the m“: ' ‘N’: .. ‘and iaecattsc of urtcenam... Sci M111» ,1; ‘ - - . other nations tr following her be- . _, . ‘ _ ' ” ‘ _ _ r _, r _ 1C1e-m1an supper move was p0 ~ prmyqh" ‘in t. at tlntgllitii ; ltlainttmr “infer Fair. lIorM ‘we’ she cannot‘ allow mrw“ w be Council Chambers with HLa Wotshlp moeizng. 1 Address by Rev. Father Dfa-slscizzar.’ "W- 11 '1 f-“JW! b: flwfli °Y iQTIBl-W- 1 pwed w 19:” ,_ _ " ' 0"‘ .‘ -"h°“' M"! hill“ 7°! "hlblllil" i I éd 1 h t- m l‘ "l k. G w ltfayor Prowec in the chair and all Councillor McDougall rcportctli I or pen. t "Comt- 1., 11". Sign‘ at “w hmm if the provinces of New Brnns- (is: 5 his ‘L115’: 0:31;?“ councillors with ttvo exceptions pros- that the floor in the fire l engine: M1" the 5.11am; 1,1 O GT1 11-11- '1 i1.~r~'.= but. on! way. God make us lhnllri: ‘llllll Ml" "“’"fl Rfilflofiy. NOW “llllk “nll rm,“ llllllllvlllld lsllllld ltimsellitlas hgljwgfu] o1 mnmrlaélrlé cnt. A. number of bills were passed room is in need cf strengthening; 141-111 in Au»: Pact. PP" t" ‘ li-"WY '11P"! ~. n. on Thursday cvc1-11ng_ Nov. agree fkcwlar." said Hon. W. P ' "m" ""1 9001. L. Hall. Attorney-General oi‘ Nova Scotti. In an address that featured the fnrmnl opening of ihh 27th annual fair here i=5- icrdoy afternoon. The Government of Nova Sco- tia now contributes 51.500 to- int: Goose Stimwr in f " flail. Thursday even- "c a plaiv. Supper 0062-11-8-51 ‘ . __ .. ‘P v . ',. . mhglllrliil Chm math“ bu‘ mcnts on naval in foreign limitation and rc- dticticn and tuminlz to the Imperial Conference. he Fpck; of the stupen- dous tasks which h, and the Empiro premiers had faced. Many problems including that of rtztuv, ccoiaomlcs. i-cprcwntaiion . cvuntries and a number continued. A com- munication received from Mr. C. A. Herr. Provincial Fire Marshal, re dilapidated buildings 1n various parts of the city. was read. A letter was read from the Fire Euginn and Foamitr Co. lntlmating ThLs WOPK should be done before 11112111311191 R, v. Ma;- cngine arrives. Relative to the recommendations Arm.‘ and Defence who rcferrrd 111m tofnnti fiendish stvugtzfo. it is follows: Year has rolicd 11111111 ytar. of the Canadian Legion Councillotnmqh mccsr-mni; 1111p 111-111;.» McDougall stated that he got in touch with the liiiulstcr of Militia 1-31-1111‘; 111,- 11131111115 thlirutvo the cxrtmyito of those us - tore tlorpiy 1:1 our hearts. This tiay infnllt‘ curl of a f. slice Dav. T? . l|l.."t‘.""l'. ‘ .\.- the 1-1-11-1»: struck eievcit and c1 111111- Mm, I - Pt Albany, '1'1111r.»,¢1.1v, "u", we h“. N". nmnwqk anti treaty-making had been gums. that they n-ere prepared to ship the the Historic Sites Committee. Hcksu; 111 @111. 11111111,. 1.1111 1mg 14_1-1;,11..‘11!~1\ 111-111: ofqthe signal ‘gun the or!‘ 1.111, hours l2 to 7i. l l l l l “d- ' newly ordered engine at once. A asked for $1.000 for repairs to the cqm111a11d ma”. (11-9- 11111111 1.3-, ".1 11'1.1111‘.".= s1~nrt= was rnsertcc. 0083-11-12-21. $13M u“ hm" Edward mud .___ communication received from the blockhouse. and for the building 0f flashed aortas; tho bawlo 3l‘(.i.:, 511.] ll11|11'“l'll.'ilC‘l_\' after. the second pzttn “(P31111111 ,1 L . -. Halifax Herald re advertising was concrete supports under the cannon. this day ha‘; become .<'tt':'r~:l t1. (11020 '-'.'-- PWNI. lulllhftttlii that U1! W110i! Q_-..1...,._.III (‘jnamm 115110“ (bait: commented upon by HLs Worship No reply has. as yet, been received. who m, 1.111;»? answm. H“. m1] m“. .»1 pout-h 1.11. tivrr. olllglltftlnx- l1f‘.\'i. Novcmbillr lathlltitl 10,111,111“ prw, Mo de ra to r who stated that the council did not but Councillor McDougah expressed those who shed their l-iimt-I 111 t .. "l1" IJP»? 1'96! WM wufldcd b!‘ M l. l 'l 1 - ,.,_ _ ty.»-~ 1 - = 1- = snmaltpil Chlrltittgtgvvi-liltitletzmit Emu“, 3; Qulkom °_ consider any compromise of pay-t tho opinion that the proposition country“ cause. and sleep 111 a sold-t -» "11""- 1'5"“- Americans. 0; Boston. 1. Canadictis. 7: Lnndoti. i. toni. N Montreal. o; Ottawa. 2. “All iliiFllrflhd ' . mm C; 1n the vtcrk of the ludmn" Itiurch. Bordcnuarr ln- - “m, ‘M99111! to be he.d in 111-: w t tall thcrc on Wcclncwltvv. 117th .11 7.30 1-1. 111, tEXhibi- sos-ii-io-zt "‘ 5W1"! live fowl and vi - .11 k. t énllriglifi-ltnsltatlioit. rridav nictl-lrlilihl; The WGGthGT, €tC - I 1c ivr 1 (1 1-| 1 a riot-v 1111111,," Jenkslfis‘ Mflhcrb? 7030mm, Nov. 1....1t1ade1~1t1.¢ 90331-11434,; winds shifting to north and south Summerside tide eighteen minutes Gen. Agssem bly Scores ‘Literature tCansdian Press) REGINA. Saslm. Nov. 11-011 his) Regarding the removal of the tem- raturn east. Dr. Prank Baird. Mod- repudiated. The report of the Health Officer showed one case of scarlet fever in a child. and one ease of diphtheria tn an adult. lmcnt fair as the contract had been l tlon. i I would receive favourable considera- With regard to the amount money to be distributed to differ» rnt. provinces for Councillor Foster reported that hellorgot had waited on the Government. Th: iporary crossing on Eeher Street mar; Govrmment does not wish to givrlget e1 orator of the General Assembly of the Prince Edward Island Hospital] the city any the Presbyterian Church 1n Canada. councillor Kennedy reported that.‘ employed in the road building near In of relief purposes. money. as city men are,‘ as 11'1- iers grave. 111R the tvnr. we lutokcd to tor 1111:1121 . \.i““‘l‘"-’.‘Y “FPWZ- Y" and feared tut. the va1~1't\us rivet-hi '-' 711-“ ~"l-'*."“l'~' ill" 51111- 1 “TMHI of 111059. who met. death 11111111. iv~."'-"' 5"" 7‘ “l- “F85”- "PM Yabsorbed in it:- many‘ I1€i1lllli‘.<_'ir"1‘-l|‘.\' 3181.111‘ PFuiY-"I lwith which the l/‘cion and tho vat: thl‘ Mars i11'.1uctl1:1tol_'.' succrrrl- “tl"‘"lll l" m‘ ""11""? utial (iuvontmcnt: a ovreath representing tho -r-n important 1.1mm. lintv1~'.c1'.§ "W1 111111‘? “Y'all”- sce tho rclitriour; tlclvoiccliic. l """~”lll-" “'-“-~ wllnflrll i" 111M M‘ l l 1' tho {Nliiilflllial Authrm was played. ten. T00 often docs the vvcirlrl l "I" 1'1"“ t, -__..___ we“ m, and becoming “mewhfl 11119115,; to demand copies of "of- the action had been taken in com- Charlottetown. A second confcrcncclcuncourse of citizens. each your in l '11P‘ 11"‘ W11 "lid U‘! fill’ clillfch 1t.§°l}§,,'},"‘F “d”! "twirl"! l" ntilldler. fending literature" from the United piiance with the request of railway was held. with results whiclrmfly be timer-cum: ntu-tibrrs. f-frtthrt" l‘<)l1‘1.'l 1 115111‘ 1111-1» 11111:. v "":u.-11-11,1lu..:5day' mu" Adm"! Maximum 32. Church. he said here today. He woslattthoritios. The bad condition of the more favourable. the counctllor re-|th1s hallowed p11!‘ to pay 11111111» n1 M l1 i -"~l-1~"J11 0T 11"‘ will" "Wmtliuqliqll 11,;,',",f,'.§"§nf.‘,t“f' 1141111111111“ m] referring to a recent statement by road between Grafton 5i. and the ported. ‘honor 1-» the tvttrtbv dead. u» 1.~.1~ 11"‘ I-Pillv“ "ImThPd i" "l! Milli-l" °' Fmhy- Qooa-tillilzlil-zi, High 11¢; 11-115 arm-mom 313,45 1111-1 Gen. Pierre Hughes of Ottawa ura- Hlliaboro Bridge was referred to.‘ Ruolutions were passed calling for 1 11-, that svipvtme t“‘.1!'.‘.':" rt-vi 11111» livntr. H» Honor 1hr’ Illwteltaflt "A. car -lT---— 1011-1131-0111 1110mm; 1;; 3,37, in; Presbyterian; to take action to Councillor Kennedy stated that ltlilfldtfi for the printing of city billmlfish sacrifice- cannot be i01'§ZCltF'l1 ‘T(i-\\t'rt1'i1'\ial.11it lthe salute at the . “W v ‘ ‘ . to v c .~-' - 1 mm- 31' 1f’ 1 61f‘ , .11.. n1,,._.“..,,.v;’°‘“;"t‘- ,,"“’,"~ sun sets the afternoon 111 u: aha prevent the distribution of ltterattnt- 1 would seem fOlllble to do some work; lfld authorizing the acceptance of‘ ‘And 11111.1 1111- 1111-111 1.1. r1 1 .. . r tit t‘ 1 o it's, _ h’ "with Piwflff. "0 1 "l 1 i rlsee tomorrow mornina at 6.56. to lricominl totmete advising thenmof a temporary nature to improve’ the tender of Murdock Ross for sup~ moi-those l!i’.1‘.1'1l'lt"~ tnctttztbiy 1-1111 lvdoic the natal“ tin-ported at i. l Mllesi-il’. on Til-turadavmlly ll. ml Last quarter moon Thursday. Nov. "that there la now no Presbytarianlthr surface of the road. plying the police force with ovcr- place on 111.". ei-tniiria-tztg .il"r:‘ "tin". 17v» Prmirlcnt. Mr. James .1. l901g.11-1g.g|_ 13_ 3,03 ._ m (Emmi; 111 9mm; and that, i111 of Councillor Reardon ctatad that coats at 845.50 each. hells up a .-cnt.1u~1tt o1 nolil" 1mm It-ciiii . tanrirrcrl n vnte r11 thanks "W c1111 i1-’i'.°."...";'.“°l: 17.22;. 25".'?:1"_?¥%?i'?f'fii't':_.-.._ maladies prevented "Home ___ a" t 11-1, °m°' "m" m" °"1thc world." Stanley Bridge ‘Ihura- 7m-l°'l°-9mwldey. Robert Weeks will play for “quvpw W -dance. 0116-11-12 -___. 1 m“ “'1. Buyina live fowii ' ._._.. 111.11,, "l" “Hilly. November.- "Coma to the Bean Supper and where gm‘ CWPF- Hllheat market ' "lav o: ' .1 - - t-t-tv. ll. in aid of Spring 11 - 4- Itqwsdaio. waatmore- 11ml: Woman's Institute. 0078-11-10-81. tho Presbyterian faith should attend ~ there was something wrong with time United Church services." "The whole thing is n. scandal to" "Woman llllnlt religion and a diatrraca to the com- munity." aald the Moderator, retard- ing the situation in Mccaomin. Sub. former Presbyterian the W’ _ I Church has been converted into a F I‘) Tuesday until and of; Dance in Sprint: Park School. on m-~ ‘vgggllnr filling station and r1! golf course and the nomads operat- eioe-tt-ts-at I II e "M" “W- ‘. _ the firemen‘: cently killed received only i150- It broken ta the practice for the city to pay Night. cident has elicited inquiries from .t.- 1....? fitted. n. 1mm m 1m with u» fire teatime?» s1 Councillor insurance policies. Mr. McKee of the Maritime Ehctrlc Relatives of the mart who was ra- Co. had reported fifty electric lights part of the premium and the indiv- threatened to shut off the idual t0 My the remainder. The in-‘tha councillor stated. with rcfsrcnec it? 1.. ‘hero 11~t .1 1~-:<1~1 1'- to the allotment of police officers 1'1 other fireman. Councillor fleardon work on flallowcbn Night. Council- Kannedy stated that 1n Brighton on Halloween 1f a repetition occurred 1-101 _ 1—~ 1'-~ accured We are prnurl of t‘.1:-.'.- horm- . vrottfl cf their sacviftcr ithirit i= 111311 1-1-1 11-111 111131- n! 111111111- ct n1» 1111s Hrnnr 111.1110 n suitable reply. tion and .'-E‘..'\ll urvrr in» |\'.:lI"'l 11.1111. l ‘llic Lmtou wish to express their And. .1:- powcr l thfvr not. :1 l~"=~'t:1 vr~ t'1'1 1l1"i'.‘. from 1v.1t'n1b":-. 111-311- 111m- 11, .1 111- 1"!‘ 111 111111111111“ ('11:: "tout-toil. faithful to 1'1‘ l1"'1' ""1 i=1 1'1: 11-11101" for thr- uitcvrst he had 11131»; lnlvra): 1.1km in tho rctuvncd men. 11-1- cxttlt in t‘1~.t 1111M. :.-. '\t~'.'y r~nc~rt~ thanks to Hts Honor. n1 lb» Govcrnmrnt. Hts 11p the Mayor ant-I members of for their DFNOTICP. hi "t 1'1 tho clorryivtcn ulm kindly .-_->--" --- c’ t1~¢.'.' ~1".1>:*' 1'1" " 1-11 -t. tire EPTYIE?‘ and the the freedom we emoy, but. ladies and others who assisted in .t1¢11t1 11v. claw-i." 1'11")‘. Tiicn it'ill'_1\\'t?(i the placing of a Lieutenant . representative 1 t 1 1 . l o Kcnzic shokr m.‘ r;.-1.~1~_ .11-1~11;*.=1~1~ pay will servo to PYUICB MGkQ-S we 1 1111'. and to cnshrirte their memory Striking Appeal llrv. Canon Malone then offered} I tCanadian Preset HJNUCVN, Nov. 11-7119 Prmcr of Wales speaking tonight before ex- srrvice men and women who Jammed the great Albert. Hall for the British leptons annual "festival of Empire and rententbrantfc." tnaric a strikinz appeal that the rising generation should not be allowed 1:1 forget tho horrors of war. "We do not want another o'er." cleclavrd tho Prince amid a storm of cheering. ‘We must ivttt. even contemplate one and. abme entinE .' all vve must do our utmost to avoid ‘any war " ...___.____.- .. .._ t__._.__ making the Afflllilit‘! celebration sut-h a success. The following wreaths were placcrl at the base of the monument. from: V ~'I‘he Lieutenant Governor; The ‘Corpnrwtzon of tht> City of Char- lottetown; Canadian Legion; 105th Battalion; 1111i Ammunition Col- umn; P. E. Island Light. Horse; 262i: Field Ambulance; The First Div- ieion; St. Jv-hns Lodge No. 1 A. F. dc It. M4 Members Alpha Rebekah Lodge; K of C. Council B24; Rotary Club; Royal Edward Chapter Imper- ial Order Daughters of the Empire; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Livingstone; Bruce Stewart A: Co: Gyro Club: Mrs. W. D. McIntyre; Willing Circle King's Daughters. ‘trinity United Church. In memory ofz-P. J. Smith. P. P. C._ L. 1.; John Walter Inga: ivilliam Thomas King; Frank Major Hughes; Ueut. Colin Gordon lilac- Donald-