r1 v ‘gr.’ r-mwr u l- IQQI --.. <.._- ...- PAGE TEN Advancing Farm Production. AMHERST, N. 5.. Nuy. 9. the Cfllltldlan Pressi-Avhcat prices exporting countries was sooner or hurried confermoe early m uuil reach eighty cents on the przs- IJICX‘ bound to increase the demand (my Afterwwd flesh instructions cnt mavelncnt. and sucll impruvc- for the Doluiniorfs product in the were prepared for iorwardmg m . ment. ill the grain situation will ',\'Q;']d1"n;1rkq3[_ go a. long way louxrd bringing .-5 "The wheat conditions, in the up.n.o:l of Hon. u r Ihusr: \\'..ir, l“. 0f gin; about a return I0 normal A.;r;cu"u. - 4 "-3" cvmi. is." __.. ml this l) . "1 '~\' ‘~55 The Minister said he saw en- nsht bDluru fifitil" l’\"j.l'(‘5£il' ¢¢l:r:v:illq.signs of increased inter- lazlves of the rllrfc KI-liiilil" Pm" ct in agriculture on the part of from the danger mnt Vince governments at the K811811110‘ the people generally. "This is us-| . ‘iv illlo in timcsof depression, <“"ii'»\' Wild)! ‘he inuwrtranc; of agriculture ' -*\'~i‘~“ ill the (ilwckilllncnt of the nation is ("leurlls realized." he added. lion. Mr. Weir spoke 1t the op- ening mnquct of the Maritime 131i‘ \Vil‘.i.'l‘ ir, at which Hon. 0. P. Vi" at crop uotlid r»! llli‘ll'l1‘?l (lClllJilUlZ l-loll. Lflvls Smith, and W ll'."l' Fair. “Wll n‘. 1 - (llfiliiil in pre- ilil’, l DlWiJl‘ to The s‘c‘dy n Is Qptirnistic Wheat Prices Federal Minister Of Agriculture Speaks At Winter Fair. Mari- TimeMinistersToCo-Operateln lily quality and iovv yicld in the other o; state Henry Lb Stimson m“, a Simim“ is W" tatives w. Tokyo and Nanklng. bout a rcluin to normal economic bright-and this I believe will as-| These were ‘index-awed to direct "iii?" iiiaii ‘Hiiyiiiiiig d“ iii Ambassador Forbes, in the Japan- ~ 1w n o THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Re-Elected ;utlfiumui AT HIJSTIlITIES, ilrlgrlsl "it (Canncfan Press) WASHINGTON. D. 0., Nov. 9.- The United States Government to- day continued its eflorts at; pacifi- cation of the dispute between China‘ and Japan. v . President Hoover called Secretary the United States diplomatic represen- cse capital. and ltfinister Johnson "in China, to renew their endeavors to bring rbout a cessation of hos- tile acts and withdrawal o.’ troops SPEAKER oltlrlsn commons Capt. the Rt. Hon. Edward A. VIFIIZID)’, who has been rc-clccted speaker of the British House 0! Commons. In accordance with an ancient. cuUcm, relic of dayswhen it was not always healthy to h; speakc, Capt. Fitzroy was "drug- ecd" to the chair by Sir Geo. Court- hope and WXIL T110756- To this end, the wishes of the United States that, the sanctity of the Kellogg Pact and the nine pow- er reaty guaranteeing Chinese in- tegrity be strictly observed will be restated under the new instructions. While hope was expressed that this attitude. made known through friendly dipier: tic conversations, Strange: Feeling In Potato Market OPENING or ulllnlll PARLIAMENT LONDON, Nov. li.--Amid the pomp and glitter of tradition the King, wearing the Crown of Em- plre and ermine robes over the scarlet uniform of a field marshl-I. yesterday opened the new National Parliament whose task is to rescue the nation from its M83015! ind industrial crisis. I Speaking from the great 8014911‘ throne in the House of Lords His Majesty bade the new Government headed once more by Prime Minis- ter, Ramsay MacDonald, _ ‘ , “‘ in its undertakings. "My people have given you an emphatic mm- dltiéé," he said in a voice which rang, clearly through the chamber, we expect you to achieve success. This afternoon the House ofi Commons will begin a session which? probably will bulk large u. Glcatl ivmdi til Buck had ccnclu‘ ’ at seven 0| o'clock, when the weaned jury. of- Increased Prices Noted In Both Table And Seed Stock During Past Few Days. A strengthening of tho potato market, both in seed and table stock h» been evident durln: the wt roxvo, Nov. 1o. (Am-ll msn- u“, 5cm.‘ may, m,“ u, , lfesto declaring war on Jovlfl. clld. also pm, few days. Prices of seed up report- ed tc have increased from twenty- flve ccntc. to twenty eight. and thirty War Declared "i By General’ Of ‘ ' NOVEMBER_11. 1931} Chinese Forces. Chinese Government Not Involved In Manifesto, Despatches State. . newspaper despatcbes last night, u» been addressed to the Chinese ennui eulnnuu zroxom cffiw at Dower Mom’ 10020-11. ' FINED FOB DlSTUEBANCE-A "~ cents a bushel. while table stock is nation by M“, chgn-flhgn, g nm-th mun from mlvme w” m“ ‘m “d selling at 35 cents per 00 'pound EEK. i Over and above the price in-= creases dealers report. a much mom Manchurian mutter-lat. and flshfinc has recommenced. i The Chinese government at Nan-I m” , king, on the faoé of the dispatches. cost-s bolero Mngiatrstie Tweedy yesterday for creating a disturb‘ _ “iiiiiiiiiii” i°°iiii3 iii iii“ I’°i‘i° was not involved. The wsr office mL-gou» T“ 309mg Wm rim I nfi-Z hero claimed. MW-‘ver. that an in- i open today during meal hours only."- market, a factoro! immense im- mimice i° iii’ °°°ii°iiii° ‘iiiiiliiiiii tercepted message indicated the‘ W111 open in the evening as usual. generally. both in Canada and the United States. i COMMUNIST Continued from page l asked all concerned to make every effort to close the trial tonight, but this was impossible. Court sat un- ficials and accused were allowed to leave. Buck's address to the jury was purpose oi’ the move wits to draw the Japanese army farthernorth in Manchulis as s means of strengthening China's case at Gen- evs. Due to this development and to riots in T‘ “ the lvflnister of War postponed his departure for army manoeuvres. On the diplomatic side of the Manchurla difficulty there were fcw developments. Beam; hope for peace from the newest Briand-Yochizawn conversations were felt in ‘Oflcla-l circles. The foreign office announ m, _' 1 "iii mt l.<l :u the llml- G. SheLrm Sharp. heads of would have same enact‘ mere was 1932 crop. - “UHIPWJYPT! Nrvvu Peoria, New Brunswick and no dispcsmon to underestimate the y; ices and mw ‘Ilidllfifif\\'ill"I1i\\(‘l'C the . _.riculturzrl Departments of seriousness o’ the latest develop.’ bulnd to come he sud. "We hm‘? Prl Eriivzlrd ‘lshnd. pledged malts’ prcmmmt among which i for a lmlu M1110.‘ lllll‘ll.ii. support and co-operntion was the outbpeak of rioting m Tum; - vi cfilliitiLlll wllvt in th- nrlvncwnacnt of hlaritime Sm, Sea port ‘m. the former chm- 14th Bingo, lottcrieu eta rpiy with fill? poor filYfll production. e56 capital o! Pawn; sewecL Doors Open at 7 0.01am The Km“ speech Md Special. collapsed. During his address he _.____M_.___i_ Except for working through dip-‘ 1Qug1_11_11_g1“emphas1s upon the benefits which; had KIWI‘! iIlC Jill’! i bflfll’ llldtch Jtimiil four months to relieve their ilomailc Chanmis- the Uiiiied states i {he believes may be produced by| Si! wiiiiiigii” wiidiéims thmulhwt ll mg the winter months. is said to be oliowinz ATi-‘iidei _F0RFEiTED BAIL-III the next year's disarmament confer- that w" ' medic d ii‘ i°v°iiiii°ii ..s the were unable to provide for Briand, French foreign minister Sumnlcrside Police Court on Tues- ence‘ u successful result 9f whlchll a‘ w“ biiiiiid i9 come? and out‘ " ‘l d A ‘d 1:1. m. 'l'i~.e second vase was found and cllairurn of the League o.‘ Na- day one drunk forfeited his bail would produce great and unlverggl. iiied iiie imp“ which’ he chimed’ (ah l T€HS l ‘ Vt g _ , (it h . ‘i" GO m to play the major o; 5m s_ ‘b “m” ‘the party had taken to ameliorate .n be l... a. lepom Qt e society .ons un. , é m‘ ' the conditions which confronted lira: tile ciuid was well cared for role. Brland. it. wnslcflmfid today»; the workmgblm’ Prince c0 uni-y “all nut in need of assistance from is informing Secretary Stimson of: -C0ME AND meet W11!’ friend-f Tm; spgzcfl flmMTl-IE TIIRONE =in Wiimot Valley Hall. Friday, Nov. M “m” he W“ checked "P sharply by His lordship for di- ‘ l? Society. Folw children from his every move. k d l H l3 and enjoy a devcimm supper m 2.111 "cque were placed in the Prot- The Secretary was as e n is - - t Orphanage and are still prflgs crinw-cnce whrihel- the Gov- 51d OI NOTih Bedallle Mall-W Flmd- messing imm the ‘viiieiice min" . "e. Swen cnldren were-taken cmmgn; was eonsfiering Sending i°°i'i'ii'ii'wi'2i dined M; the trial’ vgls lulu li<t lllgili lll the Town lnlrc cf and pin-ed in St. Vincents any additional armed U. S. forcesl '—*" g ll. . S:ll~.illl."r.~.llie, inunl-clizlll-lv fol- Olqzhnlizljse. The Society is also ald- m me orient He rapped thug, hei "TWO STEAMERS IN PORT- l. aillu; 1h» rvqulnr nlonllliy meet-Tug with medical attendance and would rather not answer that ques-. Tw° viarge ma“ steamed 111W sum‘ in: The presxlent, Dr. J. A. Mac- otherivise several children through- “on but later had a representative‘ meisiiie “Timur Yestefdall 111M111“! Pllue, presided. liout the County. Bing-mm nqwspapermen that. this ‘iiiiwsi’ i“ m? same iime- They Ivla-nulcrs present silfilffld a kcclli Tile reports from St. Patrlck’s‘sh°u]d not be construed as mean- iiiicked ‘me each side ‘ii the arr-rest u. the work of the soclctvllmn" for delinquent boys, Halifax. i lrlg such a move is under consid- ‘mime wimi- The!’ We" the 5- s.- nnd the splendid address by Dl‘.‘\\'llf‘l't2 we placed two boys last year Ierat1°n_ ‘Astra. and S. S. Nyhfln. both from - New York. The S. S. Astra will . ' I th hi hIi his I “l - initial? Iloltiisiiiollrli-iely that it will for, gixiediii" is‘ igimgiiiceoflwinlmsiih [isake the British policy of free trade! m niii°5ii'iis°°i'i° iervii" ii“ C°m' —B0RDEN HALL- Satnrday. Nov. ‘ and join the ranks of the pmtect- , iiiiiiii-‘i i°“‘i°i' “iii” wiih “"3" Lunch we tarm States‘ speed. As he concluded, he almost v LONDON. Nov. lL-dlbllowlng is the text of the speech from the throne at the formal opening of the new British lflsilfimCht- "My lords and members of the House of Commons: My relations with foreign powers continue to be| t _ friendly. My government intends t0 s, l h ' - pursue the policy of promoting eep $1M“ em" oi the “moi” peace and goodwill, and to continue‘ Your u ' t d their active int/crest m the work of. grertnnore _°°ii° iiiiiii ii“ i°i The nnnuzil nleetlng of ill‘ Chlld- i. r u; Aid Ecru." ‘ ed a reply to the latest note of the United States was nearly com- plate. The war declaration is cold to be emu Saturday and slgnod by Msh Chan-Shun. He is commander of the Heilungki Province army which was detected by the Japanese last week or, the Nonni River Bridge- hecd on the Tmnan-Anganchl rail- way, in Western Manchuria- The manifesto contained Mali’: assertion of determination to "fliht Jzpan to the very lust man." . Rengo news agency said General Mah also had wired to Chan! Hsueh-Liang, Governor 0f Manch- uria. ousted by the Japanese; Clnnl Tso I-Isiang, commander of all Man- churlm forces north of the BT91‘? wall, and Wan Fix-Lin, Nationalist fgovcmor o! I-feilunlkllnl 91'0"!"- all of whom are believed W! b6 l9 Pelping, mquesting that they ord- er the mobilization at T51R91"- Hellungkisng. capital, of all troops or Kirin province. the middle pro- 10031-11 luwrolvs was rooms will u’ open today during meal hours only. Will open in the evening as ulusl. IOUI-li I CELEBRATE THE first AI lstice I holiday by attending the B. I. Bv---~- social evening. Card game starts " at. 8.20 sharp, followed by old time dancing. The usual spas], i‘ 1001i . - cial arranged program. .».~ CASE DISMISSED —- The case‘ against two young men charged ill with hlghwly robbery 8t Stanley Bridge was dismissed yesterday be- fore Magistrate Show for lack of evidence. 1 600D AITENDANCE AT LI.‘- GION PLAY—An excellent sttendJ ance, well taken parts and a fine eveninl combined to make the tin- al presentation of the Canadian Lcgiozfs play “The Heart Cry," n- ~ ‘thorough success. The ulembem of the costgcvc an interpretation of‘ the play, unmarred by signs of- nervousness which were avidena '_“ n. during the previous performance}, 1,, which greatly pleased tho largo audience, who were loud in their applause. - REPORTS SUCCESSFUL FAIB- - " Mr. J. W. Boultcr who hll return ed horn Amherst when he at-m tended the Winter Fair, which was officially opened Monday evening reports that o. wonderfully success- MucPhee and the report of theuas received_ some weeks ago and‘ -load '..‘.'ule stock potatoes for dif- a" they 81 m! do“ attention to tho Ivelmle of Nations. Particularly Ye that have ‘ought so wand" {ought and bled ‘V1110! 01 the “INC which lW-WQ “P agent. Mr. V. J. received the close attention of those, present. A resolution of regret at: the death of the second vice pres- ident of the society, Rev. John J.‘ MacDonald, parish prisi: of St.‘ Paul's Church, was placed on re- cord. ‘Air. Vincent J. Harringtorfl then gave his report as follows: Harrington. i l5 Ycry gratifying, the report stating lilat the boys were behaving well’ and making good program in rheu- studies and appeared to be well content. Last, winter we had many calls upon our society for clothing and loot wear for needy children, much of which we supplied, some WES do- able from the Government for the Society so carry on its work. 50 that cases sentenced by the Juven- ile Court Judge to the reformatory may be sent there. A reform school is really needed in this Province“ but failing this the. Government: 5hmfld provide sufficient funds to; send boys to the Rcformatory when ferent. local firms and the S. S Nyhan will load seedpotatoes for the Potato Growers Association. S. —SEARLETOWN INSTITUTE — The annual meeting of "Willing Workers" Institute was held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Hayes on Thurs- day evening, November 5th. ‘The 4 lllated, by St. Vincent do Paul so. REPORT OF V. J. IIARRINGTON, riety and a. good deal by charat- TILUANT OFFICER AND AfiliNTlflble citizens. to whom the Society pop, c, A, socntlty... textends their sincere thanks, From lprescnt indications it would appear To the President. and officers of i113’. the need for clothing will be ‘the Children's Aid Society for 511st as urgent this winter and I Prin¢e Counqu xvoucl ask the same assistance from Ladies and Gentlemen: the public in regard to clothing As another year c; our soclgty and uLllH‘ necessaries. draws to a close We meet ilerc to- Our Society has taken up with night m give an account of mu- llle Minister of Education in our stewardship in the various fields of 113ml Gfivfifiiiiicni the question of action to which we have been us-‘illavillé’ U19 wmPlli-ft??? Clause of signed. It ls my duty as Truant Of- ,the Education Act amended to 1n-| ‘flcer and Agent for the Society tofllldfl fhildrvn up to fifteen years lay before you the various phasesii” age. In conclusion I wish to of my work since our “nun meepithank all those who so generously in; of Dec. 1o, 1930. “fiver-fwd with me in my differ- But. before proceeding therewlthlent activities and assisted to pro- 1 regret very much and I feel that duce the splendid results attained. 1 voice the sentiments of all our V. J. IIARRINGTON, cfLcers and members in the great Tnumt Officer and Agent. loss sustained by our Socicty in the for Childrens Aid Society dcath of Rev. J. J. McDonald. Pax- Hon- Adrien F. Arscnault in mov- jsh Priest o; 5g Paul's church,‘ ing the adoption of Mr. Harring- Summerslde, who always took an fan's remit I01‘ i110 year, highly nrtive interest in every move made complimented him on his good by our Society in the interest, or‘ work and faithful service perform- mglected children and was oi‘ zn-y ed. Speaking as a member of the valuable assistance to me in re-' government he stated that. he was ducmg truancy to its present low in hearty iccord with the aims and mark. To his bereaved relatives I‘ effort: of the society and felt sure ‘m, to extend my 5ympathy_ ‘they would receive every support; iPresident presided and the meetingi occasion requires. The President referred go the ed in the death of ‘Rev. John J. MacDonald. Father John was one of those who were responsible for the formation c; the Society and the Juvenile Court. Upon his should ers devolved the greater part of the work of the Society and he was a1- ways ready and willing to do it. Dr. MacPhec extended his hearty thanks to Judge Inman, Judge of the Juvenile Court, to Mr. Heath Strong, K. C.. Honorary Solicitor of the Society, to Miss Eleanor Green, the efficient secretary treasurer, and to the members of the Board of Management for their loyalty and help in the work of the So- ciety; and to the Press for their interest in the doings of the So- ciety. ' great loss the Society had sustain? Following this address a nomin- opened with the Institute Ode. Roll ‘call was responded to by eleven members followed by the reading of minutes of previous meeting and‘ i inst annual meeting. 'I‘.he Secretary gave a very encouraging report of the year's work followed by election ‘of officers. President, Mrs. Fred. 'Ma.cQuarrie; Vice-president, Mrs. [Horace Sobey; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Walter Bartlett; Auditors, Mrs. George Runcie and Mrs. Fred Hoop- | er. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. MacNeill and Miss Sobey for their splendid report ofigegg. the District Convention. Next meet- ing tc be held at Mrs. Walter Bart- lett. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. l JAPANESE ‘and m a spirit o.’ mutual helpful- Piepiiiiiimm i” ii“ iiiipmiiciiing On Flander‘: field, amid the battle’: Mmiiiiiui" uisurmament conference, a success- ful result of which would. I am convinced, produce great and unl- versal benefits. The serious financial and econ-r omic situation of the world deeply concerns my government. They will do their utmost in co- operation wlth other governments ness to find ways for restoring the volume of international trade. INDIAN CONFERENCE The Indian Round Table Confer- ence continues its work and a con- ferencc_ with representatives of Burma will very shortly assemble. It is my earnest prayer that the deliberations of both these confer- ences may be crowned with suc- IMPERIAL CONFERENCES In conformity with an undcrtflk- ing given to representatives of my Domfnlons in 1930, measu w: will be laid before you to give statutory efiect. to certain of the declarations and resolutions of the Imperial ating committee composed of Hon. conferences of 1026 and 1930. Adrian F. Arsenauit, Mrs. L. A. Moore and Miss Mary Mill was ap- This measure is designed to make vaulted w elect the officers for the M ___,__,_______ u”, u... pgwgfg or u... Dorrgjnjoh 608N111! Yeflf- 0311091‘! 619cm! 8-‘! Honjo, commander of the Japanese parliaments and to promote a spir- i°ii°wii troops in Manchuria. The war of- ii‘ °t I?" °°'°P°1‘1M°11 "MR8 mm- PresidenFm J- A~ Ma°Ph°¢ . flee w... illformgd by me Gene", bererof m British Commonwealth First. Vice Presidenk-Mr. A. S that throughout Mmchufla the Sm o; Naumm Miwxiiy‘ uation steadily grows worse. There‘ MY GOVEmmQnt h" YBCQIVW . Second Vice President-Rev. Dr. are sporadic bandit uprisings and from the Government o; my Dunk Continued from page 1 ‘annually ‘is more than $30,000,000. 1n regard w my duties as Truant from the present administration. He fully endorsed the kind remarks officer I am pleased to report that made by Mr. Harrington, speaking 1 have not had as busy a year H5 of the work of Rev. J. J. MacDon- ~nld in the interests of neglected children» Miss Eleanor Green read the financial statement which was vr-ry satisfactory‘. last, the attendance at school be- ing well maintained. Fifty nine visits were made to tilt? school during the year. this “'85 twenty visits less than last rvcfll‘. which shows a marked decrease in‘, truancy. In regard to the good work; being done by His Honor, Judqfli Inman, in Juvenile Court. I may: Th» Pres dcnt, Dr. J. A. MacPhee. Qav that in this department 0f my stated in his report that the So- PllilifimilNTiS REPORT G. J. MacLellan- Secretary ‘Treasurer-Miss Elea- General Mlh Chang-Shun in com- inion of Canada a proposal that the mand of Chinese tfflops about uwieconomic conference which adjourn 8mm” “ma, me bond of paw IOBI‘. Far, far _ from home, your sacred bones repose, Mingled. with others in a foreign strand; Now silence marks the place when friends and foes Dial for the honor of their homes and land. SleeP. soldiers sleep! m) more the bugle’: blast Shall call you forth to join the bloody fight; No more you'll watch brave Com- rades breathe their last. Nor 8w: upon wars awful grue- some sight. Rest, Comrades restl the troubled night. is past ; No tramp of marching men shall reach your car. ' Immortal fame has crowned ynlll works at. lost; The world your hams shall rever- ently revere- . —-I". H. MIOARTHUR Lorne Valley. CANADA Continued from page 1 nearly 150,000. The outlay for those Teri million dollars in addition is paid for treatment, training and other forms of rc-establishment. "Ilodsy, thirteen yen-rs since ho- iioi Green‘ iNonl bridgehead, is continuing hlg 9d in I930 should be convened at. Mo“ commmlon“. are readying The newspaper Aschi said Chin- ese bombardment of tug Japan“! positions above the Nonni Brldlfl it Tahslnl actually had bemm but there was no confirmation of this report in official quarters. There was confirmation, however, (or reports of Chinese noentrot- ions near the I-Ioilungkiang capital. SITUATION COMTLIOIAATED By P. I. IApccy. In. Associated Prccc sun oorfelwhiwf GENEVA. Switzerland. Nov. i.- mports that General Msh Chong- Shim ms mm. at upon himself to declare wsr against. Jnlnn have in- jected skepticism into the confus- ion which rcigns in Geneva as the true status of hostilities in Mmchurla. There is no confirmation hm of these Tokyo reports. And while General Mali, or any other general with my army, may actually make war in the most. dreadful form, he may not "declare war," in the op- inion of League of Nations auth- orities and international law ex- Only governments are compet- ent to declare war and both Nan- klng and Tokyo have made clan‘ that they have no intention of going to war over Manchuria- Chinese in Genevs scoffed at the ides of General Moh declaring war. '11“!!! said the reports were similar to erroneous rumors that tho Jap- anese consul at Tsitsihsr ind been assassinated. ‘rho Japanese have expressed 1o- grot at certain military devdiop- to psalm. A beautiful ful fair is in progress. So far the weather has been excellent and consequently there is s good at- tendance. Them is a. large show." ing of flnc quality live stock, ycs- . tel-day morning the judging of Ayrg, shircs and Holstcins was under wayi ‘Exhibitors from this Province are making a fine showing. Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Minister of Agri- culture and Mr. W. R- Show are 01-“ pectcd home this evening. " ENraarABIlmu-r was presented at Faleonwood In-..,,.A Afr null“ CCNWOOD-A devotional sorvicef" nnmry by the m? s. of Zlon--~- Church. A choir of between thirt flvc and forty young people assist- ed in the service. luv. G. Carlyle Wclutor preached the ing so his subject the thirty fourth- - solo entitled "Sweet. Peace, the Gift of 0021's.. |l.ovc' ‘was rendered by Mrs. Jean . Richards. Mr. Raymond Acorn playing a col-net assisted with the musical part. of the service. A much ~,..._ .., n tat». .'1 appreciated duet entitled "when I~~i~ Need Him Most" was rendered by Rev. and Mn. G. C. Webster. At the close of the service each of the inmates was given a well filled bag‘ 1 cf homo made clndy. The many friends of Mrs. W. J. . Mcnaghsn will be ,‘ used to lcsrd? she has recovered from her recent serious illness. Mics Mary Monoghan of Honol- brok returned last night from Allin...“ hex-st where she attended the Win; tor Fair as one o! the representat- lvesyof tho Mt. Herbert Ayrshiro-T‘ Club. iKHgn. SOIICIIZOI-JVII’. Heath Strong, Mtivny. the General reported‘ Ottawa u soon u pmlbm ' ' ’ _ The proposal for cooperation with This invitation has been welcom- Mlirsoa: Tfiiciifiiiiaglamenliirigdig‘ v the opposition government at Cgn- ed by my ministers and will be con- Iensdwgs 2v gfltgiim“ A7, ton came from Eugene Chen, for- sides-ed in a most sympathetic spir- Mogre in}, ‘M Nook“ J‘; mer Foreign Minister and member it and with the earnest desire to J. M05“ ‘Mr; ‘Sonnema; M“; of the delegation at. the Versaillesiwm! m "m9 mutuml‘ W Emile‘ Kate Doug m“ m Ml“ d conference. Chen is perhaps chgous arrangements with the governq ML“ ygret wedge” ii“ best known journalist in China. The manta of my dominlcns. Genitllemiisen: van‘ ' Arch 1mm“ purpose of his plm would be to ex. The notion at a general election, activities there is also a marked d-crcnsc in the number of sittings of the Court and CD505 tried tilcrc- in cicly had done considerable work (flu-mi; the past year. There were ‘not so many cases of delinquency this year. This is due in part nt White, D. D., Rev. Mr. Campbell, Rev. C. J. 5t. Clair Jeans. Rev. Mr. Hal-dirlg. Rev. Mr. Wilson. Hon. A. r rel "the greedy and meddlcsome war lords" from Mauchuria, He would permit Japanese troops to re- main there to maintain peace and This year as compared with i030 Juvenile Court. There L; also an we had only five sittings of the least to the salutary effect of lilf‘: Court, two were for truancy involv-iimprolzcnlcnt in the matter of tru- ing four boys; one case for bfcllknency, ing and entering which had to deal The agent of the Society, Mr. v. with four boys; one case of window,‘ J. Harrington is also trunnt officer breaking in which three boys were and is doing excellent work. involved. This case is not yet con- There are a number of children eluded, c case dealing with fire in the Orphanages and in fngcm neglected and dependant children. homes. Th0“ "It" fife under the As Agent for the Society I mudc control of the Society and are wen two visits to country dstrlcts to looked after. There are also two ‘nvestigntc the cases of '.'i\'c cillld-Iboys in theilleformatory at Halifax, rm, four of whom were placed in Dr, Mqmphge expfcsggd me hope for that more money would be avail. the Protestant Orphanage F‘. Arsenauit, Hon. L- M. MacNell, Dr. J. I". MacNeili, Mr. J. J. Mac- Naliy and Mr. E. P. Foley. Mpgflng adjourned. S. ,order and would set up a 411311 i Commissioner Province. cs0 Foreign Minister, today 5mg m; . answer to U. B. Secretary of stage In Memonam run-v n. sumo-u diplomatic com- munication on the Manchurian In loving remembrance of Mill ' conflict. The Foreign Minister do- Annie Lucinda Show. who dcpdrl- ' aided not to make public the notes ed um llfo st Chnflolieiown. ma. uni-aw! with i-he Unified scum. November, 1921. Portland cement manufactured in ion. 10018-1! wit! IOIId lnlfkct to administer the Baron Klillrc Bhidcharo. Japm-I The nation was n» invited by Inserted by 1m- brothers owl sh- Yugoslavic is exported go new,‘ en‘ ‘ those measures for seek- ing econo and balancing the na- tional budget which constituted the first essential steps in solution of the financial and economic prob- lems with which the country has been confronted. my ministers to empower them to pin-so,‘ s policy designed fully to rc-octobllsl-l confidence b. our flu- ancinl ltobilitfllnd to give them authority to frame plans for smur- ing n, fsvorsblo balance of trade. They timber ooccht from the no- tlon unfettered discretion to consid- gf gvqfy pICPMlI likely t0 b0 0f about 1,700 new applications csch nwnth for pensions on account of death or discbilitia. Men who came homo honutly believing that war service had not affected their physical condition, find themselves breaking down prematurely. Tho pension list grows and the grant: of money for this purpose increases, and will increase for years to coulo- mentc in Manchuria and even havai —--—---------——JY (l ill b l b0 b- i " “ mm“ i‘ ‘mi’ “i” i“ m Dickie of Onclow ma o. s. ings were contra to th will f their government?’ e o isuwm’ Kampiimm’ P‘ m‘ I" will‘. The Chinese are at least equally)!” in m‘ mi“ ‘minim’ . regretful. m. attitude of mu gov- c‘ ii‘ n°iiii°i°i °i “ii i"‘“°ii°'r. w: ments strengthens theileaguo in w“ ‘wen do“ mifiimiman m msintalniul there is no war. shmhom by 00m" dim who ' - pose herd from Gagetown, N. 8.. ....:.'1.-i'.\' ‘lrenbolm Winning thirteen flrltd Thus, Canada strives, inadequately, perhaps, but earnestly and sincere- ly to keep the faith." " to occur’: eight. The M. J. O'Brien Il-lfflfd totalled first: in tho mford division, with Bondsman 1215.1. I clear, aliphatic mcndltq to that efioct. Important problems involved sl- rccd! ore under detailed examina- tton by my Government. Decisions will he taken Ind Ip- Dlild with the lellt possible delay and in duo course any legislation "If mu bfmmna will be aub- mltted 00 Pltlilmcnt. assistance in these matters. My ministers new have received Rhos-Minna. Continued from pogo I ‘man. Prescott Blanchard of ‘Drum was well up in the swords. Bhph- ens and Bon, Ssckville, J1me; pm. ‘ley. Albert, u. 3., Moan um Son of Charlottetown, Elston. gm 5m and Inge Brothers were other win. ncrs. Again Abbcklxt Bylvlua 24d of the I-onsdsle Pl-rm won the Irlnd fihllflpldlldhlp for Holsiolns. Walkm- 3 P"! that the blessing o.’ 151- Jones of Chorlottotown follower? cm m Y d . N . 18f I . - l mighty God ml! not upon your do- ab‘: McCarthy herd closely, winning tho houseunndolfc o? £110,912;- lword or conic: yearling, w“. "u" church‘ summ'“._ and Son, North River, P. It. I., ma. Anderson, Blckvillo, and Home Brothers, showing Pollod Angus in '_ ’ the some class and slumping n (i; bond. Sanderson lnd 'I'ronholm' were leading winners in the hoof‘ ITWPW burns moon's-st Bummorlidl. m. 5. Mrs. Benjamin Neobitt, ago ‘n. hin- I Ztflfiflitlhti in F v w i H!!! e Q. u I l |~. Q5