MAXIMS or‘ a MERCHANT ui-n Do you In" tho on oi ‘slung the my sunset? we mow aged 1.11311“ who ion: for visions Just like that, n In] u . Founded m1 clitrnlottotown Guardian Two Cents. , K251i‘ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 JZ,/// n» The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the pew Mme w?" p -w~""' M ‘ Q» \‘\A\\E\\H Read by Everybody l0 MAXIMS ' 0| a MERCHANT All the wand loves a lover; they are our unconscious comedians, and we reserve the right to laugh or weep. Annual Subs By liliall (Jimud-I uml L‘. lotions Delivered 80.00. is. A. $1.50. PAGES v.___ [Esllmlilu ll Will Sill -| MARKET cilsll Concert Pianist Loses Entire Fortune Left Her Some Years Ago By Friend of Her Father. (Special to The Guardian) QHAHA. Nab, Nov. 9-—Ml.ss Mar- garet shotwell of Omaha, concert pianist, new in New York, lost $1.- 000000 in the Wall Street Market crash, wiping out her entire fortune, occordisig to her mother, Mrs. Mar-i garet ShotweiL- “Margaret ‘had just‘ telephoned me about the loss," said Mrs. shotwell today. "She phoned me a few days ago that she had lost money, but not in such amounts as l iind she has lost. She has, hereto- (org played the piano because she iii-ad it, now she has in play to make a living." Miss Shotweil who l; 22 years old, is the daughter of the late Judgehrnairlin Shotweli of the Nebraska Supreme Court. A iriciid of Judge Shotwell, a bache- lor, who often welt to his home to hear the little girl at that time 13 593:5 01d play the pidiw, dlfid lXlCl lcit eiuaryihing he had to her. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ET C. "Dr. Clift, o. n. - amt now home prevention cure now at Purdy Station, Westchester C0,, N. Y" U-S-A- "Chickm Supper S5 and 25 cents on November 11th and 12th at Hope River Bazaar. OZlil-li-s-ti. "owing to pressure oi other work. Rotary Mill closed to December lst. R. L. Colel. M11001! Mills. 9655-11-9-21 "Club hogs takon at Soul-is Wcdl nesday iorenoon, November 13th. 9682-11 "Come to Hops River on Thanks-z giving night for entertainment, sale. of winiorwear and fancy goods. 9'122-i1-5-tf. -‘L"$-...-,..n 3all—'.l‘uesday, Novem- her i2th. Concert and Social in aid oi Street Lights. Charlottetown and Local Talent. 9750-ll-6-9-2l. "Reserve ‘Ibesday, November 12th for the Chicken Supper in riartsvillc Hall. if not flne following nleht- ileufl-ll-li-tii. Rummage Sale Tuesday morning! “Q. M. N. G. Market Building, November 13th at nine o'clock. 9334-11-9-21.’ "Games, suppers, sale of goods, Two nights fun and profit. H096 River, November ii and l2 .. _ tool-m‘ "Tuesday evening, November l2,‘ special features. meni, 1.30 to 8.30. Drawim oi prizes of lottery, Hope River, Nov. 11. 9002-31 "Hunter River Chili inf-din" lbw‘ Flock Thursday iorenoon. N9'"""""' Sentenced To 'RES C UED Reformatory _ (Canadian he“) BRAOEBRIDGE, Nov, 9_1.mda Flynn. eldest daughter oi M11. Jghn Wynn oi Bracebridge, was sentenced this afternoon to 15 months in the reiormatory, at, Guelph, by Judie A_ A- M11191“? for the theft oi moneys 531N181"! to the town while basis‘- ant treasurer. The accused we; gp. pointed to this niiicc last February 0h recommendation from the Clerk, the duties being to relieve the Clerk of some of his heavy clerical work during the months following up to July. The shortage oi $1,615 was noted and apprehension followed. T“!!! Miss Flynn admitwcl the theft of $418. but claimed innocence regarding the balance. TABLET IS ulvlllii All Captain S. E. Molvliilcn, Dominion EXPERT!‘ Pilot, a member e! t!» M10510!!! P4111. who have been found after weeks of’ search in the Arctic. sumllilislni: The Presbyterian Church at Sum- merside was filled to the dcois Sun- day afternoon, when the bronze memorial tablet in memory oi the men from thLs Church who made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War was unveiled, by Mr. A. E. Mac- Lean, M. P» on behalf 0f their kith and kin. The tablet is the gift oi HilNiiIlS (Canadian Press) ‘ AlvD-IERST, N. 8., Nov. lo-Horne Brothersof Winsloe, P. E. I., carried off the major honors in the horse l judging at the Maritime Winter Fair I yesterday afternoon. The Prince Ed‘- the "cow Club of the Church. Rev. ""1 1111M sshlbltorl won first in c. J. st Clair Jeans presided. After "l9 Wl-i-Yelrufld Hsvlmov filly. ._ beautiful rendering by the ch01,- Clydesdale stallion underi three years of "O, God Our Help In Ages Past." mill’! and foal, and Hackney more Rev. Mr. Jeans gave a. Scripture over three years claws- Thov won reading, followed by u. solo "The second awsrd- for standard bred filly Unknown Soldier." by Mr. Lowell or mare of three years and up. First Hancock, accompanied by Miss Jes-l place in this class went to Cv. M. sie Ward of Amherst, N. s. During "‘ Holmes, of Amherst, who also won m; singing by the choir and con- ' first in the one and two year old filly gregstion oi "Abide with Me" Mr.' class. The Prim for standard bred A, p, Mj6lflQJ\_flflV.B-IlCE.d to unveil! two year nldflllies was woaibyoitieho the tablet, which bears the following i‘ ard Christie, of Truro. The fair will inscription: l, be formally opened tomorrow after- ioit-illlo. "To the glory of God, noon when Premier A. C. Saunders of and n, memory oi the men of thlsl o. m. i. will give the principal address. Odngfgggtk)“, who gave their livcs!__ in the Great War. William Bishopi‘ _ gregation as follows: we are met Herbert- Gfll’? TlWmE-s Q Hieruhy‘ here today friends. l trust with one J0me! 33mg" PW‘ Emmm: obkct only, and with one purpose Cllllde Mlmga“? Am“ Mcmmi‘ to honor themoemory oi these brave John M~ Mam”? 4m“ M‘ M“- men whose names are inscribed on Kay; Sterling MacKay", E. 130F400 Phillips and GQDTBt W. Sharpe. Their name liveth iorever more." Mr. MacL/ean addressed the con- this tablet. ax! it is fitting that a memorial be raised in the Church (Continued on page 7) I Switzerland E The Choice. (Special to the Guardian) BADEN-BADEN, Nov. Q-At the expense oi alienation of theBelgian delegation, the conference for estab- lishment oi the Bank for Interna- tional settlements broke three weeks of deadlock last night by deciding on Switzerland as the country in which the Bank will be located. Latest figures published on Can- ada's export trade shows that with the exception oi Japan, Canada's trade has grown more than that of any other country in the world. Can- ada's trade increase for exports is 139.3 percent, while Japan's increase is 189.9 percent. ANNUAL VISIT (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Nov. D-More ceremony than usual featured the arrival to- night oi Queen Victoria o! Spain. bringing her two daughters, Infaritv Beatrix. aged I0, and Infants Mau. Cristina. aged is, on her annual vis- it to her mother, Princess Beatrice‘ atKenslngton Palace. Spanish Am- bassador Merry Del Val. accompan- ied the Royal Family from Dover to London, where they were met at the Victoria Station by Queen Mary. the Prince oi Wales and Princess Bea.- trice. Mayfair has been discussing the visit oi the Spanish Queen for weeks, attaching more than ordinary importance to it. in view oi rumors that the engagement oi one of her daughters may be amounced when they return to Spain. The two queens exchanged affectionate greeting io- night while the Prince of wales talk- ed with the Infants Beatrice who is reported to be engaged to the Duke oi Norfolk. , " E ;. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont... Nov. 9—M0l\d1y'S observance of Armistice Day will be unique. and never to be YGPQBWQ- Two minutes of silence will basin at the eleventh hour. of tho eleventh day oi the eleventh month oi the eleventh year, since the ending oi the Great War of lint-ill. "Come to the concert in Pownnl Hail Wednesday evcnins. Nvvtmb" 13th, Best City and local teient. Ad- t . mission 25 cen s "mm "Meeting of UiBB ohlvolne @111“ . and institute Thursday 14th. Load- ins hoes lambs and oulves NM“ ber 19th. List. 9“ "notice, "Oh! that sh0tv"—-"Pi‘0- V. C ’s Banquet Recalls‘ Origin of Valour Awards 9'1 By W. W. Murray. Canadian Press Staff Writer. i LONDON. Nov. il-The banquet to- musicel entertain- , lemon". something (‘EM yéctuiiiclay in London. organized by the Nonlghllllcdunilicove Qmuday’ ‘xgfigilillritish Empire Service League in - e a a . ‘ mmr e n E lhonor or recipients oi’ the Victoria "Cavendish Hall. Tlluffidlll’ evcnwlcross and at. which the Prince of ing. Novsmber 14th. $91‘ 531° Play prblwnles will be present, recalls the . sonzed by the Stanley playcfS and 1211-‘ ‘mummy of the practice of bestow my a good laugh‘ H not fine ing medals upon soldiers to betoken Cavalier fought Roundhead. True it is that certain devices had been struck by Queen Elizabeth haii a century previously and presentad to high officers in the Royal Navy in commemoration oi the victory over the Spanish Armada, ‘out it was left to Kinl Charles the First to instit- ute decorations for personal bravery in the army. History discloses the ._.~_-_ [royal recognition of cour ,, deeds. “Come m the big bazaar at Hope‘); 15 g, product oi the days when (Continued on Pale 3) RECO VERING ‘MFTERMATH I ‘(Canadian Press) ,' NEW YORK, Nov. lib-James Riordan, president of the County Trust Company and an intimate 3 friend of former Governor Alfred ‘ .E. Smith committed suicide late i Friday afternoon by shooting him- I sell in his home at 21 West, 12th Street. He was reported to have ‘ ‘ lost heavily in the Stock Market ‘ . decline. Mr. Churles Norris, chic! i medical examiner did not disclose '. the suicide until Saturday, when he informed Police Commissions Whalen. ‘on Sunday morning when Rev. w, .J. Phillips of Alberlon, was elevated. ‘to the Priesthood iii in: Church of England. FMPRESSIVE SERVICE l liinllllllol‘. Rev. W. J. Phillips, Alberton, Ordained to they Priesthood of (‘hurch of England in First Service of lis Kind Held in Province F01" E Twenty-Five Years. i 5L Peter's Cathedral was the scene vus" was sung alter which the Arch- . Ol an impressive ordination service ‘bishop and Priests present all placed v ltiieir hands on the head of Mr. Phil. "lips, while the Archbishop said the historic words: "Receive the Holy j ‘Ghost for the office and work of a‘ Woman member of Parliament, who is ll! in Winnipeg oi tonsilitis, is re- ACCEPTANCE (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. l0.~Prediction that the‘ United States would enter the world court before the ending of the w" 4"" MMPWI- 01min‘! only phesent, session oi the United sm- l ‘c; congress was made Saturday by =,Si.r George Foster, former vice-pres- At the ordination service which bfBan at ll o'clock, the cathedral |‘was filled to capacity with a con. ‘gregation, some oi WllDm came as far ‘as from Alberton and other outside ‘points. It was the first time ill twenty-five years that an Anglican lOrdination service has taken place ‘in this province and church people ‘appreciate very much the action oi -His Grace, the Archbishop, coming vllllcfil 1n the Church of God. now ‘committed unto thee by the impos- ition of our hands Whose sins thou‘ dost forgiv , they are forgiven, and’ whose sins thou dost retain, they‘ ‘arc retained. And be thou a faithful‘ . ‘Dispenser oi the Word of God, end' o! his holy Sacraments; in the Nam: ' oi the Father, and of the Son, and , oi the H013; Ghost. Amen." l Tlieii the Archbmliop placed is? F‘ . -._;1'-;~.- .8‘ g... a . l4 _ = . . P“ 9d l! 4°10! Illiiely- Sh! is con idcnt of tlic Dengue of Nations, and ML Phunps hands me Bible m‘ over for the Ordination. All are de- fined to bed. l how head of the Canadian delegation l to the council at Genevafwho re-l ‘ ltiirned to Canada aboard the Caii- ‘ vadlon Pacific lino, Duchess of Rich- ‘ imoiid. "The outstanding work at the l .‘ League Sessions so far as Canada was y “was l v (speck! to the Guardian‘ concerned," said Sir George, L05 ANGELES‘ Nov‘ 9__Alexm_ ‘the acceptance of the optional clause do, Pangaea,‘ l in the statutes of the optional clause multi unillionairei i theatre mun‘ today was senwnced to ; international justice.‘ in common with ‘ Britain and other nations." l Ban Quentin Prison for "not more Gm“ than fifty yesrs_" as a result oi his conviction on a charge oi assaulting _ . l7 year old Eunice Pringle. Before AnOt-her Big Day , passing sentence. Superior Judgei Cheri Frikd itdth h ' ' ' ' es c e en es owinans In Prohlbltlon fused an application for probation e , and e request for a. stay oi judgvMaglstrate S Court merit. Attorneys for Pantages saidi the case will be appealed, petition for a new trial. l-le also rc- The Prohibition Magistrate had -| another busy day at the Court owing t0 absent witnesses, tvere again , adjourned until Saturday. November! (Canadian Press) . 16th. the witnesses being still absent. . HALmML N“ s“ Nov- 1Q""H‘m'axi A case against a Summcrside party wmd"°"' Muqflme $131M‘ mgby charged with illegal consumption of crumpwn‘ 5c°7°d a" “"9" W three‘ liquor. adjourned from last ivcek,’ “cw” W" mum“ MMCW’! MW“ was next called. Excise officer Plattsi tr”! team °1 ¢x‘M“Tmm*" he" V93‘! and Prohibition Officer Mann gave f-erdoy oitomoon- The score do” not.’ evidence that they went. into a. liver; indicate the relative strength oi thelstabp; u, “lake a mid and saw d8.‘ teams, as the locals were widely out-f 59114511; chm», apparently under mo: Dfiflild although the Montreal teamviriiluence oi liquor. Two witnesses Pflwd- I-lthWBh t» BhMOIltIQRI teB-mlgave evidence tor the defence to the. lliiktd 8410"“! lllllliih- - iefiect that. the defendant had been,‘ with them that day and was not: drinking. Defendant also gave evld-‘ crice ‘in his own behalf to the same effect. He was icund guilty and» i The WiialhilIElc! (Continued on page 7) ‘first pm oi the Litany of Church was sung by the Rev. Canon, ' ‘ "' l House,‘ Siimmerside‘ on Saturday. ‘ Four Summerside cases which had l been adjourned from last Saturday‘) said “Take thou authority to preach ‘the word of God. and to minister the Holy Sacraments in the congre- The service opened with a stirring v scrmon by the Rev. Canon Malone 3mm“ where mo“ shalt be lawmm . ‘appointed tliercunto.“ who took as his text the first verse l Then was sung the creed, after of the fourth chapter of first Cor-l Immans‘ which His Grace the Archbishop ‘The M“ w‘ J‘ Phillips was proceeded with the celebration oi’ the Holy Eucharist, in which he then presented by -Vcn. Archdeacon white m ms Grace the Archblshdwas assisted by the Venerable Arch- op for ordination, after which inc‘d°“°°“ m“ A‘ ti“ °1°'° °f "l" melservice the blessing was given by lHis Grace, and so was brought tc ~,Malonc and Congregation. ,9‘ do“ n “w!” which w“ b°u7 ‘dignified and beautiful, and which I After a hymn the anti-cornmiinionl loci-vice was token by His Grace tolwl“ lens b; romomborzd by the lI-rac ' congrczfi m presen. the commencement of the Creed. The I Th m m‘ Tm‘ t e v . . ney ac ed s.‘ Rev. Father Turney read the lip-i ‘ lstle and the Archdeacon the Gospelxvmsrwps chaplain during the 5"‘ c. The ordination searice was then a- i" gain gone on with and after the usual‘ The Mdumtm“ "Wk" ‘Ewing Eh‘ iquestlons were asked by me Archfipast. twenty-five years have bee: bishop and answers given by Mrjield in All Saints Church, Halifax. Pizillips the “Veni. Creator, Spirit-iThe ‘Mt “glitch Priest t0 be 01“ ‘ dained here was Rev. Walter Cotton lighted to see His Grace looking so well after his recent severe illness. ARMISTICE BAY MESSAGE ISSUED BY SIR ARTHUR occupy German territory. The Kel logg-Brland Pact. is regarded as ( MONTREAL. Que. Nov. 0_-sii mnl basis oi international relation Arthur W. Currie. commander oi and not as a mere gesture of good the Canadian Corps in France, today will. The Anglo-Saxon nations of tin issued the following Armistice Day world have drawn closer together mcssage:~ "Tile Armistice became and acute causes of friction betweei. (Special in the Guardian) I u i ‘effective av; the eleventh hour oi the, them have been removed; a disarm- lelevcnth clcy of the eleventh month‘? nment conference will soon meet ‘lo! the YBBI‘. eleven years ago. This isl and the vision of a world for ever a the first occasion on which the an-l pence an ideal for which Canadian‘ iniversary falls on the same day cl shed their blood in generous profu- (‘Spccial to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. B-His Majes- ty today had consultations with IFY irm: G m‘ 4'0 D00 ANY o PAVE,- Tnesday night, hagpipe music.‘ 14th. Nicholson Bros, ll-ll-2i‘ vmun‘ bank,‘ Hanging“; afiilnsgg‘; S ' . “‘“’“ ‘ lc soncs by the erry - o , t “United on rch. Belle River.‘ _ . _ . c e l ltural tatlS lCS Thmrdav‘ Novegber Nth‘ M‘ .73“ p‘ llgllll Cliarloitctoivil Come one (£59 01.. Rev. D. Sinclair will rzivo an ilius-] ' ____ Voted lecture David Livlnostonol g , ,. ,a ul _ Aumigsgcn ahognd 3M mowed. coglfgigirfwcvciibgflgnwlgd elliiggcaégu‘ The following agricultural! idtlftlfl}: ‘is: the province in i020 have been _, “' ". ., _ hnepartmvnto Brim"?- "Dancs in Emerald Hall Monday. "edmsdiy ‘,‘,1“§,",,,,I1°‘°"'b"n6§§§1 155"“ by t e Acreage Yield Value November 11th. wnnt and Dance will Pl°°°°ds “‘ ' - l, . noon acres sumo bu: t 111M be nod many. Novsmbill‘ "m" m‘! "R»===l"'°"°"°"‘“°”°“"°““°"°‘ at)? . . 110.000 acres 5,270,000 bus. 3.162.000 stead of ‘Tuesday. 9652-11-9-21.‘ and bugger in New Glasgow Hail. Bhhy ' ' _ 5370 acres 140,750 bus. 148,150. "Don't mill Rev. D. M. Sinclair's ? “Elihu-HAL Buckwheat .. ..... ... 3,000 acres 00,000 bus. 60,000 illurtratld 150love on David Lmmi‘ "Borden Live Club loading Hvso- Mixed Grains .. 28.000 sores 980,000 bus 785.000. itOlln in the United Church, Belle b‘ muraday ._ , Rive, mum,“ “u, n‘ no Calves. Sheep and Lam . Poizitoes. 00o b “Q0000 . . . . . . N b my, s; Albany. l-lours 12 to m, d s ed 22,000 acres 3,300, us. . . QWJMJ" swam u. 9674-11-11-31- $1,, semi... . 20,000 acres 2.500.000 bus. 2.000.000 "The hem of m a tut Church " p» i 10-000 com 0-9000") "l" 1v"°°-°°° intend holdinl a ‘million supper, "E"""“° °‘",§’,°;"‘“§ “£15322: “w”? 251.188 com 450-079 who 54W!"- sin of Pei-icy Work, mos and Candy “:3, ‘whales; llleltirle; EEEioclr n u ' ' onmua‘ a C,_l .aeo -_~_' tral Bedlqile ‘G21; ‘awngy Mani emu-u n m. 304999 it will b‘ m. m“ an. my mnowmm ST‘; Chm 10mm‘ ghee” ,.,.. ., . . . . . ... . . . . ...- isooimibc 3 vowim 0838-11441. "Wiitshirc hpp B gutter 1.700. lb! - - i livo stock TWMIY ’°""°°l‘ "mm" I 4500000 do: osac. 1486.000 . » ' ggs - \ . ~ "(lhiokm more: and baaaar, iiun- sci-inn. mi at once. shy.‘ “we _ ma“ u‘ mh 5,0,,” "malaria." YEEEEEEEEE‘ gummy. '_' " _ E Hogs . . . . . . . . 54,000 ti! each Llll-WO Plocecq‘ “ma; Qflfnfundm, m; “any,” Ho“ sheep and bombs Sh", s,- Lambs ooooo t a each mooo W" Women's iatlon n not at xonslnston over! Tllll-‘ml’ ‘°'°' l ' . inc come folio night. 4x4.“ noon. Alden llozza_lo_al_umtuutf_ Tom; _ , dour is Guan Hicltm~ we Jusf As WELL two more members of the Labor " Cabinet, making a, total of ll I since his return from Sondring- I BOTH I ham on Monday. Today's visi- ‘ icrs were Rt. Hon. Wedgowood 1 ‘ Benn, Secretary ioi-‘lndia. and lion, Herbert Morrison, Minis- , tor of Thnnspoijiaiion. .UOOQO§QO~QD'QO‘QOFQQQQQQQO-Q\ a . i Condensed Specials ‘ .f__ Ugy ‘ x RATE-Ac per worn net ‘ l [ ~ ‘ each insertion in this column. , j FOOTBAL "f 3 , \ L 0000000060000000540000001 Av ——~—-———- LO ST -— SATURDAY EVENlNG lady's brown fox lul‘. Reward it rc- 1 turned to this office. 9694,‘ ._ iiiiiihiiM ‘ TORONTO NOV 11 Mllrltiiile‘ FOR SERVICE_A PURE ERIK‘ north wast winds fair and cool. Toronto cloudy .. . ... 40-48 Montreal iair .. 38-20 Q“°"°° m" -- “~22 FOR. SALE - REGISYTERED YORK- registercd York boar. Boswell Jeri-J kins, Mt. Albion. 0681-11-11-211‘ - ._..__.._____ , Charlottetown snow .. ... ... 37-490 shire boar, three years old. Imported Halifax rein .. -. 46~34~ Bretliur bred. Excellent individual. 8t. John cloudy ..,. u. eea 42-32 Edwin Reid, Rollo Bu)’. Boston cloudy .. ..... .... 50-38‘ New York cloudy .. 5i~40 '_"""' High tide this evening at s41 and.‘ 1W3“)?! "ECMLSJM “ml ; nations are thinking ‘ticlis of tilcsc who icit our shores, m‘m~‘w°d~"m to lake part in the great conflict-recorded as follows".- ‘Clio figures given here with regard to the enlistmonts in the C. E. F. 5°: 3°? n" mm 55° n“ 250; “cons-ere supplied by the Minister of Do- thc week, Monday. It is a day oi c0- sion. is nearer a. reality today than incidences, full of happy auguries, ltevcr before. Ii this ‘be true, we havc believe. "Jilstaslh: Armistice brought the solace niid the comfort that. rln to a close the m0St8WllllWuFlllWlllCll cruel car brought to a colsc clever mankind has ever participated, so years ngo was not fought in vain.‘ Armistice Day this year brings to Sir Arthur, who was included in th< o close a period during which the list of speakers sending greeting. nations were slowly and painfully ovcr the air to old comroiles oi llK. finding their ivay brick "In an Arniis- Great War. will b? unable to speak lice message last. year I said: [lie Neither will he be able to take part M, l-rast. as in any of the Armistice services. ill: they never thought before in terms illness, of long standing. has con- ol‘ peace. “That is cvcn more true fined llie commander of the Can- ioziay. The allied armies no longer adlnn Corps to his bed. cluiill fills MENTS ENLISTMENTS 1.\' THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, F03- SERVICE IN THE WORLD WAR. vzith the Canadian Expeditionary Forces for service during the Late War was 619,636. The country oi birth. given by the mzmbers of the C. E. F‘. under oath, of this total ii The rcturn of the great day of remembrance that marks the mini- \'t‘i'Sfil'_V of the 0nd oi ‘h! World Wm‘, brings with it many recollec- u Country o! Birth. Canada tomorrow morning at 6.15. i _ ‘ Bun sets this aftornoon at 4.33 and: for mo’ “'95 for w” Guardhgliience at Ottawa. and arc thereforcg British Columbia ....... 7.001 rises tomorrow morning at 6.56. Dates‘ iaulhentic. ‘The most, striking feaiurcJiloerts .. 3.380 Full moon Saturday, Nov. 16th _ ""' is the grrat number oi cnllstments Saskatchewan . 4.103 ' ‘T0 LIT" "FOB BALI“ AND ‘(.50 p. m. “Bum {M Room" cm“ nww‘ on the part of the British immigrant, Manitoba ................ 18,86! The statement is as follows: Bummerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. i on hand cheap. Guardian central Jab Printers’. "- "The toiiil number who enlisted‘ (Continued onpen '1) teed to Please You Better