I. El‘ . ' l ilnitteti Church M oderator FIRE ! FIRE l‘ Market Building TONIGHT P"IRE.\IEN’S FAIR Due to inclemency of the weather it has been deem- ed advisable by those in : charge i0 remove to the 1 Market Building. The Central Guardian "'-—_'""_ _____ I Thin column l: rem-nod for new! <0! local Interval but advertising III l a newly mature mny In: inserted at I ,1*0ull a wonl ctrictly payable In l advance. ‘ i CRASWELIJS for Christmas Photographs. MR. PETER CLARK, Manager [of the Fur Pool, will address the I Fox Club tonight at 8 o'clock. All , foxmcn welcome. 1,103 NOTICE! — Conservative Poll t Chairmen are requested to sec that i IR EIMITEINTS tut MiiVES Til C’? l’l. l i ll l llli \ (T, IL". llllY. ,l com: (lNE-CODIE ALL their polls are represented at the annual meeting by five (ielegatcs, ; duly appointed. L-10-i 1 l‘ t THE (‘JINTRAL PARISH-Div- ine worship will be held on Sab- , bath next as follows: Nine Mlle l Creek 11 a.m.; Catioe Cove 3 p.m.; Clyde River 7. p.111. Mr. H. Lloyd Henderson, student, tvill preach. f L-l0l iRootns at 7.30 P.M. sharp, prev- 1101151)‘ to the opening of the an- , CONSERVATIVE ‘POLL (‘HAIR- MEN with tiieir delegates are ask- n; ed to meet in the Board of Trade T-ze iirciitcifs 12;.» Uaikct Eiuldin moving to f id Charlotte- i nual meeting in the Strand Thea- tre. firefighters were busy lasti ._,.,,,,_.,f,., me "r111". canaooivrirnasavrsnw r ~ 1" "e l {(3.7 t.‘ ’.'.itil‘lffsfi’l‘.li’.‘i. .§‘Ji’f"3.l - said that ‘ ‘ 1 a. better ‘ "iriticr rptartt-rs and were the fair would at- is for thc remaind- t r ti.‘ tlzr- wotik. ll A.M. and 7 PM. Rcv. J. Kcir Fraser, D.D., tvill preach at both services. 11-103 SPECIAL TRIP-The Faliwieiv lorry: will make a special trip ‘this _ _ inciting for thc convenience oi ‘ l ' 111“-'1""“1' my’ “"5 1"“ mam ‘ those attending the meeting at thc "'1 ‘i tvgv unfit iritblc for tho third 531mm 'n‘lf\ntl'fl W310“. {he H031 R ..»- (lav since the fatr B. Hanson will give an addrcis. Dffiwiiltt‘ thr- wtit weather. , '711971i‘1'11‘Y kWIU leave Rockfy Pcttitnt . ,, , . _ a: 0c 0c’. 1c tirning it er c ' mp n'h1'dall( “as en t meeting is finished. L-104 g , what = a ‘f “1‘°“' 5pm‘ .1 ctostzn as CUSTOMS roar- i ,' i “m such “s ‘ Mr. F. J. Casey, Inspector of Nat- . FllT‘ Dcuart- - ZTFIQWKWE '1 .81 ' firefighters are an . on and. are de- rhe .1: iioit of citizcn= i l c n. am ‘Olilglit will be tl saint-what but an attempt - ‘r to ititvc it bcticr tltati t it: 1's Dilflllii,’ words s i "we ll sec you at Suggests Change In,‘ Name 0f English‘ Church In Canadal ‘YIYNI PEG. 4- tOPJ-—A" E =. Church oil a was stizgcsttd . p M. T_ M. Hard- . . a sioii (if ilic . 1111x1111: in tour years of the, id of tlzc Dzot-cse of Rupert's,‘ Nov. 1 . Archbishop‘ t c <'lllll'(‘l1 adopt t ;»,.l Church of hc sitid, empty,‘ . {h ' '1. in, primzirzl}; to: oi Eitglislit the . vi‘ for c011- ot rr-rl ill the j I-le said, _ ~iit turmoil, ' I.fc. w discourage _", Phi-Alf‘ ittimes rather l‘ i and thc regular .-pist'npi11 1itin- iipit ci thc church. . Arrange For " inter- Exchange A 0f Newspapermen, .\\\’.»‘\ Nov, 4~ Afmhflt“, icr ii1’ci'-c7\'t'lifl112" ‘l! 1"‘“'5’ rawt r lPll within the Empire have . bot i1 compictntri, J. M. Woods (if! ' t‘ . ', (‘itlizztrtz vltiiiratiitii oi the Caitadian ‘Pilltlll oi iii» Empire Pres". Union, amount r-ti today, i ltpiht-ittioits from rcvt-ral Can-t “(g-hm tmtiflfiq for Britt li _i<\ttvtt.'tlistsi tited tlrr-rttivv bit-n rt-cv-ivtrl and a Camiicbcilc Pleased 111311411ttyiiljtfitfpggiihfllxiiil; At Election lie-stilt Kpiill Alttrtliv-k of Niclbourne. iziui. hall cxprcswitl willing- , ti- 11c" 111111 p, L110 job’; lo two Catiadian <__.(-p.,‘ (v.1, Woods was also confident . . rc- iitat other tiaris of thc Emrtlf? sat_ f tv-uilti t-o-oiicva ..'». - ». ,. ,i-,-.._. viii Ry“ clccll-"it v.1: l("'t'i!‘il v" '1l (it - lsfaciioii iv.’ l nri 111 tli s l".tit* 7'1"‘ 1"‘-”-‘l11-"1‘- '4 gm/"ing 111" \"" Canadian l 1' in‘ (‘itmnobclitx tilt." cc a that the flllD-Wflnl when fir» Fri t: d1 :1‘ ixi- :1 summer mo lit‘ .35 years of 8Z0 01‘ IIIIdPT-l home, lmtist. have three years newspaper M5,“, ..- ,.,r ("n1 .-,-,,.-~|".t1 m, “we r.\'i?(‘il(‘ll(‘i‘. lie recommended by the .,t Island for thc first time faction. “m, hhlmusl; also contract to TOtillTl to. liti; paper on cottcltision of his term - 4" -1 of both‘ The “host? .1 iitgrtictl w provide work for a year. , Collector at Borden since the death I oi‘ the Nova Scoiia Social Service w! am, rpdlh;_l,_,; ‘vim hqzp lg__=q“_llll,,,u.spn,l,,,l. rm whim m. “Tn-XS‘ siticnt of the Cotincil, deplored in him lure 1v..- r11‘; ' w. l. 1.--. t .».=..-,nnd his "llltllfflllmi teeter“ b-"l ms. mnun] utpmb 11111111 “la-ulna? mm- the Priwiflfgy .»,,-~.»_; ,, hrfuflyttj ilic respective seciictl; of the Em- 5919M 0f - 4 5am "3 ~91‘ cruise here. Tn 1011i he visited thc pile Prc s Union. Th!‘ 112191163111 Mull“ the Pmnnce 1hf0illzh ever- - »- --—-—--»- ~~-_ 10f cxpcriciico abrotttl. Al. the pre- tickets. ' yl-TIIL utm- ma; term is placed at -—-—-—*-—-— 1' n‘ ~11 its fwd on a mil: ‘ m1:- your. Faithful Mohammcdans pay $5 l1 ‘l’ i " 1waqpa|ri~ ntvtier ‘rulilv for Ii1tii:t'i;Ag"l<..'..tni‘.: daily ional Revenue, was in Burden and Stimmerside last. week closing otit Borden as a. Customs port and ar- ranging for the transfer of the work to Sunimerside. Mr. Roy S. McKenzie, who has been Deputy of the late Charles Mttcdonald, has been appointed to the Stimmerside office. LOADS FOR. GRENFELL MIS SlON~Products of Prince Edward Island farms are now bring loaded aboard the sturdy supply ship Gertrude B. Cluett at Montague for Grenfell Mission heatiquariers at the northern Newfoundland out- post, St. Anthony. This will be the Cluetts last trip tip north be- fore winter sets 111 and a varied cargo is being placed nbdavd her including produce, hay and cattle. She will return to Nova Scotia to lay tip for the winter. A number of students front Antcrican univ- ersities were taken aboard thesup- ply ship at Portland last summer to assist. in the work at the mis- sion. 'l"hey will rctttrn to their tuiivcrsiiics when the ship docks at Halifax later this month. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday a magazine sub-‘ seription agcnt from Moncton ap-1 pcared on a false pretense charge. He pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to sixty days in jail but wins given an opportunity of leavlngl the province; if found around to-1 day he will be compelled to servel his sentence. The case arose outl of the accused presenting a cite-l que, made payable to the publish-l lug house he represented, to alocal boarding house proprietor to re- deem clothing he left as sectirity for board. When presented at the bank payment was refused, and, accused placed under arrest. The‘ proprietor of a restaurant appear- cr on a. charge of an infraction of the Lord's Day Act. He pleadedi guilty and was fitted $5 and costs: or ten days. A drunk who failed’ to appcztr had his bail bond of $5 (is-treated. __L_.__.____._._.____. Claim Drinking More Prevalent. mono. N}: Nov. 4. rcpt; Delegates to the animal convention Council and. Temperance Alliance. were pledged tonight to renewed1 efforts to stipprcss tho “liquor traf- ilc."'in Canadafs easternmost prov- inces. Resolutions passed by the body, today declared that Governmenti sale of liquor had increased drink-t ing, danger of accidents on thcl ltlghways, lawlessness throughout the province, and "thc temptations of youth." Rev. E. J. Barass, re-clected pre- increasing opportunities for per- sons to buy foreign sweepstakes bath water, believing it cur-ill“?- THE _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN t Who Will Be “QUEEN! ’ FORElGN REAGTIUN oftheFiremeWsFairZ, To ELEQTIQN = - ____ M iiutiiitis llllliilPillli Announces Policies to Be Pursued B)’ Corporation. arrawa. Nov. 4- <c1=> - two immediate surveys of radio condi- tions in Canada will be made by ‘ By The Canadian Press Foreign officials and newspapers hailed with enthusiasm Wednes- dily 11181111 111° 1ands1lde 1"-"81°°t1°“ the number of children whose fut- of Franklin D. Roosevelt as Presi- dent of the United States. In European nations where thel w] b; ML J g1 w_E_ , ‘ ylédizififlsme onmr: gjpgm, ed "parochiallsm in the life oi’ the , press is controlled by authoritarian ‘ governments, editorial writers sug- vote might show a trend toward a ‘ single party system as in their own countries. "Is this Democratic election , question mark or is it. the eruption 8. gesteri the overwhelming New Deal 1 Mum's w ||_ [ltauds-Churches’ llllES Til CilllRT 0N F RI ll A Yummmmo! mnou-ro, Nov. 4—(CP)-Whlle 1" (Falifldti- m- “ffz-n ‘F-topfiz the Ontario Government looks on BrycftgT°r°gfsk 01f :0 operation w a 12o QIOWI] 5 - critically’ having comp“ d a among Cluisti sects as one of '- ures are directly at stake, clause 9 the most magnificent development: of Charles Vance Millarb famous 01' qlssdz$nzségggufighfigfiagzklan Co- operation NCTON, N.B., Nov. l-(OP) -speaking at a public meeting in l St. John's United Church tonight 0n his first visit to the Maritlmea . , I ‘ 1 _ church is as dead] as nationalism 0111?.- 2.22:1 gitgnhllied tonight to 1n the me 0f the natwn", and b“ something o‘ an we", cemmh pointed to co-operation between bli it t in lvflllars will s; f-eag elrtfsyeiirscebequeathing a clothing for people of drought‘ tricken areas in the west. , fortune of $500,000 to the Toronto s Major W. E. Gladstone .\Iurr.1,v; of the Fuelirer (leader) idea with- 1 The Moderator in describing mod- ' lst i th eate t Beneral manager of the catiadian 1'11 the Democratic system-achlev-‘l 3,312. (fregmglggm file gfkye; em trends of the church in Can- Broadcasting corporation, Leonard W. Biockington. chairman of the Board of Governors of the Corpnr- ‘ mom “.111 be gathered an the lead. atiori, said in a broadcast speech provtcd "the tendency of the Presi- mg candidates for the motherhood here tonight. The first will relate dent to concentrate political, econ- to the coverage of existingstations. ‘ed by Democratic methods?" 1 ed the Berlin Tageblatt. ask- The American people have ap- Omit‘. and directive powers in a the second will be directed towards form which a. Ettropean democracy u greater variety and impmvciucii‘. of programs. Following meetings oi the Gov- ernors here, Mr. Brockington to- tvotiiti call dictatorial," commented Virtzittio Gayda, authoritative writ- cr_ for ilic Rome Glornale Dlltalia. "A triumph for democratic ten- nigm Outlined brig”). the POUCH... dencics" was the phrase used by _ , _ no doubt will—-crowd outside the which will be pursued in dcvelop-1 1“"1‘l11‘111“"1“‘1§l‘ Mml-‘ter Yvon D91‘ lug radio as an entertainment and instructions! nictiitim. He Ilt.-.\lll'(‘(l his hearers. however, that the fact f til l) ' i’. l) l . 0f some of the IllWCtOYS being un- breflk “Wil-V from mdlfbQund "N11- 0 e uses Us ne“ area iversity" professors did not mean listeners wore "to be haratigtied" as though they were children. “The merry heart is the one that goes the furthest,“ he said, "and the truest education can well come from delight in thc wonders around its." Mr. Brockuigton expressed the thanks of the new gnvcriiiiig body to Chairman Hector Charlestvorth and his associates of the now tit:- ftiuct Caiiitdian Radio Commission. which the Corporation sticcetidsl The new board of nine governors or directors, he said, is inihcmain independent of any Government department. Meeting 0f Little Theatre Executive The first meeting of the newly elected executive of ilic Little Theatre Guild was held last night. Dr. T. E. Robins presiding. The resignation of Mr. Ivan Reddin as secretary was accepted with icgrct and Mr. Charles Jen- kins was appointed secretary pro- tem. 1 Plans were laid for a vcry busy season. which will consist of four studio nights of one act plays, a three act major production and an operetta. The names of the plays and the dates are to be an- nottiiced at the first studio night which will be held on or about Nov. 30th. A programme committee was ap- pointed whose duty it will be to select dates, plays, producers, etc., consisting of Mr. Ian Smith, chair- man; Miss Margaret Jenkins, Miss Ruth Heartz, Mr. A. R. Cooper and Mr. Charles McKenzie. A financial committee consisting of Dr. T. E. E. Robins, Mrs. Houie and Mrs. Belcher was appointed, also a building committee com- prising Mr. ‘Ivan Iteddin, chair- man, Mr. A. L. Wright. and Mr. Jas. Harris to investigate and stibmit plans. for improvctiicnt of the Tiicatrc building, particularly the entrance. It was unanimously rimidod to send an cntty Io the regional fes- tival at St. John Jnri. 25th and 26th. , A drive for membership was planned, and the following com- mittee was. nominated and ap- pointed: Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Mrs. Benj. Rogers. Mrs. A. W. Henry, Miss Gladys lvfathars, Mr. A. Ves- scy, York; Miss Bessie Camp/bell. Miss Margaiet Collingslvliss Con- stance McFnrlanc, Mr. Charles Mc. Kcnzie, Miss Connie Coyle, Miss Jean Ellis, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Mrs. Frank Murray‘, Mr. Wm. ada. cited as two period following his death. In Mr. Justice Middleton's oourt| predominant phases “the splrt of advance" and “better appreciation among the people generally o! the value of church in both community and prize, possibly excepting Mrs. the nation." Grace Bagnato who is expecting a Rev‘ Dr. J. A Rahway Moncum toa'lfltc'to'quuurlv baby any day former pre-"ident of the, Maritime MW‘ The dmdum for births was Conference of the United Church last Saturday at 4.30 in the after- presided at um meeting‘ ’ 1100"‘ , Earlier in the evening Dr. Thousands of curious may-and Bryce “M guest at a supper [em d -d hi ' tl YMCA. b 1'- high iron. fence that stirrotu1cis0s- He m m m ‘v U“ t’ 1705.1 ‘ I t.‘ I ‘ n m game Han’ [he provinces law idadfrigurch clcrgymen and lay. m: nhzsgllilgesiblees w courts building within a few blocks _i__._______ tioii without smashing the still- souitd ccoiioitiic and social struc- ture," said thc Loudori Evening S‘antlarti. The London News call- ed the tilcrtion victory the "great- cst tritimgilt in United States his- tory." lifoscntv, Tokyo. Amsterdam, Vienna, Shanghai. and Geneva add- ed their ielicitatioiis for the land- slide. Prslatcs in Vatican City said PopePius cxtircsed pleasure over the rcsttlt. The Canadian Government. as customary, (iecilned to comment of- ficiallv. continuation of the reciprocal trade treaty declared their gratification. Weekly Meeting 0i iii-Y Grads Club Held Rev. A. E. MacKenzie, co-pasior oi Trinity United Church. was the speaker at the regular supper meet- ing of the Hi-Y Grads Club last night. Mr. Gordon Bowness was tl1e chairman. M1". John Donny, Prince of Wales College student attended the n1eet- lng and suggested that. tiie Club co- operate with thc Athletic Associa- tlon of P.W.C. in a. movement to have dances begin and close earlier than has been the case in the past. Mr. Carl Boelincr, a prominent Grad member tendered his resigna- tion from the Club. He is to take up residence in Montague where he is taking over a jewelry btisi- ness. Fellow Club members re- gretted hls departure from the Club and wished lilm the best of success in his new venture. The meeting learned with regret of the serious illness of Mr. Cyril Johnston,‘ who is at present a patient at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. ' t During t.l1e business session the meeting decided to stipply uniforms for the basketball team. No meet- ing would be held next week it. was announced because of the Clttb dance. Three Miners Fatally injured In Fall KIRKLAND LAKE. ONT" Nov. 4-tCPi—Thrm Lake Share Miners were "fatally injtnvd today when they fell 200 feet from a staging in it race off no. 5 shaft in the mine, The three. George Browne-Cad- Tralnor and Mr. Peter Crichton. It was decided to establish anl tipstairs office during membership week. .___i________ llnitcd States House Standing (By The Associated Press) At 1o PM. AST the party stand- ing in the United States House of Representatives was: 1038 Last House man. 46, Brrt Peterson, and Charles Dttda. were working with four others 011 the staging when a. pneumatic drill operated by Cadinan is bc- llcvod to have richochetcd against the edge of the platform. Its piling- er, still working, catised the crown wedge of timber, known as a spraggc to dislodge. It is believed the steel in the drill broke catisniz the open- lor to lose control. Part of the platform nave way when the spragge was dslodged and the three men were hurled between 200 and 300 feet below to a rock pile in the shaft. The four others were not. thrown. Master Raymond Burgoyne, young son of Mr, and Mrs. John Burgoyne, Granville. has entered the PEI. Ilospitttl to utidergo cti Democrats , 316 321 Republicans 87 104 Rogressives 6 7 Farmer-Labor 3 8 Doubtful 23 Total 435 operation. Individuals interested inl l But only 20 of them will be ad- mltted to the courtroom. ‘That's all there will be space for. Cameramen won't be permitted inside the gates. Inside, Mr. Justice Middleton will be asked by the executors of the will to determine clause 9 is valid and, if it is, to direct the execut- ors as to disposition of the estate.‘ Then counsel for two persons claiming to be next-of-kin to the Toronto lawyer, Alexander Butcher and Arabella West, will ask the judge to void that clause of the will on the grounds it is "contrary V) P1111110 Dolley and uncertain.” A Nilresentative of the Ontario Attorney-Generals office will hold a watching brief. For the time being, the Govemmentv duet; not; intend to take any action in the matter. .__.__________ llotre Dame Academy Mil R IT I M E {STRIKE GRUWS l’ e a c e Negotiatirts Fail As Food S511- - ages Loom. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4-(CP)— I-Iopes for peace in the still spread- ing United States Maritime strike reached a new 10w level here today and particularly vulnerable arena exhibited increasing ooncem over prospective food shortages. Striking seamen claimed more ship tieups on the Atlantic and Gulf coast-S. Export traffic out ol’ Boston was paralyzed. , Mayor Herbert Brown of Anchor- age, Alaska, informed Territorial Governor John Troy that there wit‘; on1y1iood enough in the cityto Last 30. days. All Pacific Coast. American ships were tied up and the railroad from Seward to Anchorage shut down. International Seameirs Union of- ficers in New York challcngezi .11- sttrgcnt sirikci". by cst-iblisiilitg a union-controlled hiring hall to pro- vlde men to replace strikers. Joseph Curran. head of the strik- ing seamen here, asserted 4. shins were tied tip in the New York Har- bor. San Francisco municipal author- ities were still seeklng a conference with opposing sides in a Ware- housenieirs strike that. threatened to curtail food supplies in the met- ropolitan area of 2.000000 populat- ion. All peace negotiations were at a standstill and prospects i0! none vlmeiiee lurked behind the stale- mate. Following are the names of the Students-who have sec-tired an av- erage over 75% for the month of October: Grade X-Isobcl Goodwin, Mar- Jorie Dwtyter, Rita Dowling, Mar- garet McKinnon, Rita MacAdam, Rita Doucette. ' Grade IX - Norma Thompson, Rosalie Kiggins. Marian Quinn. Betty Leightizer. , Commercial Department Senior Division-Lucy DesRoches Marjorie Reddln. Junior Division: . Mary Williams, Patricia McKin- 11on, Adina Sheehan, Elizabeth Curran, Frances Carbonneau and I \bel Doyle, equal, Mary Braiud, Mary Prowse. Mary Paquette, Doris McCarville, Lillian McCarron, Doris Jay. Mar. querite Briand, Catlferine Dongle, Rita Kennedy. Grade VIII -- Josephine Brown, Mary Doyle, L. Jeanne Arsenault, Felice Arsenault, Eleanor Lee. Grade VII -— Katherine Doyle, Marou Mitchell, Ivtndeline Jay, Zita Chlayer. Grade VI-Joan Gillis. Grade V-Hclen Malone, Frances Coyle, Iucz Min-ray, Joan Mac. 1301111111. Noelle Blake, Marie Morris. Bernice hint-ray. Joyce 1H‘. Marion Burke. Grade IV-Jiarbara Coyle, Phyllis Prulitv. Claire McDonald. Evelyn K353“ Jim" Qfibvme, Thelma Mc- Cflbc. Doris oBrien, Velma Car. moriy. Grade III-Enid Adams, Kath- 1Y‘<‘Y1 Henri. Noreen Noonan and 30a" MCCRHHITI. equal. Marjorie English Canners Critical 0f Pacts LIVERPOOL, Nov. 4~tCP Cable) -—»Crlticisn1 of the Ottawa trade agreements and a charge that. Canadian canncrs dtitntietl stir- plus stock in the Etiglish market were voiced today at a canners‘ convention in Liverpool. A resolution was passed that. the Ottawa Agreements were one-sid- ed nnd that their revision in favor of home producers, as well as oth- er empire producers, was essential. Crci ~, x1 - wipiilgmrl}flgolugiaszltztgicc Jroliacn l]? (tjvtattladcock of London coni- Aulpy‘ Prlcma Johnson‘ morence Dane tat Canadian raimcrs dumped surplus stock in ilic Eng- McC. be. F _ 1 “we” M“1~'“1’1‘1°' 5111'" lish market and offered it at prices 1!‘. M Do id, Blanchard? Jon“ Ben’ S11v1“- witli which canners in England Grade H _ Mam Callaghan.‘ cottld not compete. 111M111“ Marlin. Mary Gulls and 313T“; Olga Carmody, equal, Irene Poul- 1 figmshllrzzlleg Richard. Dorothy Aiiqsliiffifaiiden 0c . evathtfliaao M K] Y. McGee and Bernice to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Marks. a C “mm. equal, Helen White, son. Clarence Woodrow. Helen Roacvhe. “'—"—"—-——-— MCLI-INNAN-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital 0n November 4. i936, to Mr. and Mrs. George McLennaii, Alexandra a <ou Found Dead In llotol "Card of Thanks NEW YORK, Nov. 4 —— (AP) -- Choked to death with two neck- ties and a towel, the body of R | Walton Ford. 35, formerly 1 of 11011103“. Va. was found today in Mr. A. D. FYWJlIMl, Mt. Stewart 11 biomi-gpgtumpd room 0; l m|d_ tit to that k all tillltit! who tieip- mm | w!‘ P l ' _ . iti any . .._v l I .»: 1c my store and 1 1° "1 °° “"8"” W“ ti“ at Mi: Stewart v "my “wmlmi 511° t“ 11..-'i8~ll~.'1—ll. NQVEMBER 5,193; P. E. I. hiii vii sittvici isiiciiiti InterestingLettei From M em b er 0f N ory Family Emu. inghem-Lys. Members of the old 8th at", Battery and war veterans genw ally will be interested in the fol. lowing English translation o1, letter received by Rev. Alex, 3_ Murray, Bedford, N. 8., from on, of the Nory family, at whose fat-m the Battery was billeted in June and July, 1917. “ERQUINGHEM-LYS, THE 20TH OF OCTOBER, L736 “Dear Sir: "We W919 V913’ 1130p)’ t0 receivt your friendly letter as wel a; Lhg two photos that you had the kind. ness to send us: they are very goqd "We regretted that we were ab. sent, for one of us belonging; to om of the oldest classes was Llfilllflblll), ed while you were at the farm. m remembers that when lie cittereq‘ the little room where your “ire. less station was initailcd lie said tc. you, “War finished for inc." "Our sisters kept soldiers attic-fed at the farm, a pleasant lllClllUfj, In those tragic hours s0 near the ‘rout they shared the same anxieties and ran the saute dangers. 'I‘hcy wet-g especially fond of the Canadian soldiers whom they knew to be for the greatest. part of French OYlgIXL Besides, your f0ll0\\'-COllll‘il'_\'ili0l1 were very obliging to them. "One of tis, President of the Old Comrades (lje. War Veterans As- sociation) of‘ Drqttingheiu -l._vs, went. to Vimy Ridge with 120 of ti: members to pay a visit to the memorial raised to the mctitttty cl the Canadian soldiers fallen on the battle-fields of Artlis. ‘Fhcv came back amazed at the beatitt" and tuagiiificence of this monument, so well placed 0n this ridge, which will immortallze your net-cc» "It remains, dear sir, to than": you for the kind remcmbritiitti of us that you keep, and ii it is .~ci:ic day possible for you to rcttti-tt tc these tiarts it will be (lCllllLilliI it‘: us to receive you. “Accept, dear sir, for ;.t. t and for your comrade.- i»; ' zc .Brqulughem-Ly's front tit" 1 fectionate greeting of cttr .~~. laud of ourselves. "NORY HI. "This letter ‘Jwrltes Mr. Aiuriav was rcccivsed in answer to one in ‘ which I sent. prints of n siintisliot of Hmaditnie" and her sister iii from iof her new house near the farm- O11 my way home from ten iitontlis study in Gcrmtitiy I niatie a bicycle tour o." the old front. 111 course of which I called oii i118 Norys on the 10th of July. “As mentioned in M1". Navy's iot- , ter, the brcfilicrs were not at ltoiiie, ‘but; "madame," and her sister rc- ceivcd me with open arms. "Sgt. Nory reached the nae 01 45 while we were there 1n 1917 and was demobillzed. Being a Sii-‘llflm’? he was itiuch interested iii our wireless set, which was instilled in a small room off t-he kill-lieu, and operated by "Jerry" K111111111“ of the Royal Idying COTPS- 1° which I was loaned by Mali" Pcakc 215 nu assistant, being a PW‘ wnr amateur, one of Keith Rotter-t old pupils. “Tlic Nory fa11iil_v, tiotv rcliffd and living oit their incottic, 111111" a very friendly intcrcst lll thc Princc Eritvartl Island battery. 111111 if any of thc boys. or Ult‘ ‘aiittt 1v association would cnro to .~r-itri llivti‘ a Cltf1§titias card, their ll(l(ll‘i‘>$ I5! “Nory, Frercs ct. Socurs, Rt‘il‘~1f‘1'5 “Erqtiinghem "stir la Lycs. “Nord, "France. “The addfpgs n!’ Nindamu Duqttcsne, of Meplattx. our very 0-1?‘ licst ptxition at ilic front, “'11” also remembers tis ls: "Madame Duqticsiic. “Fierme dc Mcplmlx. "Locon. "Pas dc Calais. "France. Rev, Mr. Murray in closiiti sends his warmest greetings '~ “all former comrades of tltr- Siege." 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