‘r NOVEMBER 15, 192': MTINTIILY ‘MEETING, m 0T THE CITY 000N0ll Purchase 0f Snow Plough And Other Im- portant Matters A uthorized By Councill- ors. ‘ The monthly meeting of the City' Council took place yesterday even- ing, His Worship Mayor Miller oc-vAssault copying the chair. Councillors I-Iennessey. Yeo. Ken- nedy. Prowse, Foster and Blanch- ard werepresent. tions 1, dismissed or with- After the minutes of previous; drawn 1. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. meeting had been read and ap-:Shop breaking and tileft. comtd. proved, some discussion arose re-Il for trial (To Supreme Ct.) lative to responsibility for the ex- Wife beating, ldisd. or with- pense of a spur over the newly B-C-l drawn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. qulred City Property. It was sug-l Driving motor vehicle while in- gested by the Mayor and agreed t0! toxicated (Convictions) by the Council that the committee Keeper of disorderly house. which had previously been given Convicted (Left City) . . . . . . .. rile-rite of this matter act with himi Inmate of disorderly house Con- in interviewing the other interested victed (Len. City) parties with a view to having the Frequenter of disorderly house. I Arrests causing bodily harlll Comtd. for trial (To Supreme Court) . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Robbery with violetlce, convic- to H ,_ ,.. tin Plsst iii tnmnl i unlit AHM . Hankow in Grip of Violent Disorders Following its Capt- ure by Nanking Na- tionalist Troops. (Special to the Guardian.) _ SHANGHAI, Nov, 1i.-Accordiu,u. to Japanese reports tonight. llun- kow following n day of serious llii-m certainty and disorders, passed to the control of the Nanking army of the Knuintnllg practically withoutl fighting. l incendiary fires sturted byuhu lcnderless soldiers were extinguish- ed, while 500 armed Labnrites werel suppressed. (leii Tang Shentsc.‘ through the offices of the Chamber. mtmdlfilofililsulwere then read and Ggljnlttllizgnilillengrt 2 "t Conmlem“ mlmfled he ha“ n’ is‘?! {or myment_ ‘, (Resmred m parent) _ _ ‘ > _ _ _ H 1 iinquisllcti ills command to the Nu- pThe Health Officer (who was not Drunk and disorderly (Con- llmml (lellemll "Tclllll- “l” 9"!" resent) reported one case of small victions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. llmmillY- l" llwilfabl” l0 llle Nan‘ p in the City. It had been duly Drunk and incapable (Con- kllll? llllliillllll- ll l5 “polled Tlml pfwarded_ . I victim“) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5. part oi‘ Gen 'l‘ang's forcgs are mali- p councillor Prowse’ the Chairman, - _,l ing an attempt to hold the goviru- of the Finance Committee thelll Total arrests , _ , _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ ,, g9, ment. arsenal, adjoining Hankow, brought, up the difficulty of col—l lccting the taxes. He suggested that| During the month of October the a notice be inserted in the papers calling on all citizens to pay their taxes by Dec. 31st. He believed that if the matter were placed before the people in the right way, the tax- es would be paid. Councillor Foster thought that motor cars while intoxicated. Twen- the law barring those who had not ty six of the contraventions noted paid their taxes fi'om voting should were only of a minor nature and tho he strictly enforced. offending parties were wamed. Councillor Kennedy claimed that laborers from outside the city were not being made to pay. Councillor Foster remarked that it was ,up to the police to collect these taxes. Councillor Yeo then spoke for the street committee of which he is chairman. He advocated the pur- chase of a sidewalk snow plow, to Act." This is in addition to the four tained three being for excessive speeding. The fines collected under this Act amounted to $150.00. In addition to the eases referred to. there were two convictions for disorderly conduct and one for com- mon assault. The amount collected in fines by the Police during the month is as be attached to the City's Motor follows: tractonThe cost would be $150.00 (Prohibition and outstanding r Councillor Yeo. speaking again cases . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 322.00 referred to the excellent results Cases tried during the which had been achieved in Monc- month and referred to ton by the use of a sixtillar equip- above - - - - - . ~ - - - - - - -- ment. Councillor Moran. speaking for the property Committee considered it advisable that the proposed con- . _ _ _ vrete revetment (the lowest tender 11:; ‘:56? dmlng the mmm me as fol for the construction of which was ' , $800.00) at the east end bathing gf,l§°“°,’,;s°‘;§,‘,'fg'§d l° h“ " houses should not now be proceeded umprfins-cs sewed ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " with. but be let rest until next A w re rmd swmen and ,_e_ i spring. Should the work be under-: ‘aware? l ‘gzlrfltélelrilgy “ailercrumlitllilgd 310C Bxiggxcles reported stolen and re- | i ed crete. Hegthough, furthermore. that V” rather-min build a breast work at fifillisfinilgglgaggigiz _ _‘ 35, the Cundall home. costing $1600.00 Children reporwd logtmklgd‘ the angle should, for the present b: found 1 cleansed of its refuse and sea wee, ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "f at a cost of about $150.00 as csti- Aisgsmildcgr ‘gilglfbelfiloxinlxiiarch 1U. mned by ‘he any Ezlglneer’ We have also investlgatedla‘ ‘clon- Now that Mr. Newberry is retiring 1 n’ is new ry m“ the city the slderable number of complaints of,To i115; Worship the Mayor and ssa . . I federal and m6 loom govermnelmts too trivial a nature to mention. but t G ti t should each appoint a man to serve “t the 5am” “m” "my “kc up a c1" hcellllcexnh Submi, my report of growing. I would respectfully request the meat and milk inspection for the 1p mus l m (m month ending Nov. 14th. 1927. Con- wqrk which had been done in re- gmgglfr ielzedaysiglur ofmrggf; for damned as unm m,- mod and des- Palflflfl the 009139!‘ "will"! ‘m ‘he the lam-ca In mreg shifts, This troyed. eight portions of carcasses. on a committee to take charge of deal or m" time w investigate‘ l the Public gardens. Ha spoke of the roof of the market house. - - Councillor Yeo suggested that the gala; algalflllgallzlggaelmlmfeegllggléizt cleaning of the angle in the breast s mm but imure proper leisure. work near the Cundail home should y‘ be defened until next spring. th i tin s stem. I have known 50h" R- Delml-‘l - ~ ~ - ' - -- The my“ m” asked for me The ZOZZCSBDTBgS To perform 27 con- S0028?” M311" tinuous hours of duty. wit: iannvtot, Pecé Bggthémjs" “(masked the coumm m, a vow expect thorough and cflcen pa -,A_ MGR” 8a sons I would also suggest that the lggxay strength of the Force be increased o“ S p" and that one stead Brwh" Wallace ea 0y - - - - - - - -- out as far as the magazine, thus wmtable be pmmoled m film fir: William Gucrney dc Sons .. and p” of sergelngtk Le Rrderlck McDonald . pastmoiltlnSergean . . cnns. ‘, , McInnis and Higgins Corlhh Bro“ " support of the Council in building up a speedway on the Park roadway. o, ‘mo’ He suggested that the “u” rol work under such conditions. triangle of turf on which thfiebland stand formerly stood should ev- elied on and the roadway extended by two constables making th ctrack a full mile. , , The Council conciurcd iuinstruct- C°mmbm . gr nted their annual tell days fiqmc (my Engineer w “"“°‘““°.i§§ii ofaubsencc- at different per- Moved by Councillor Moran, sec- l°ds ondcd by Councillor Foster that quarter of a | but A Police detected 58 violations of the‘ Provincial Act respecting Registra-lwhcn (Elihu-so residents rallied n tion and Operation of Motor Ve-l hicles cited as “The Motor Velliclcl i unity cases mentioned above for opcratlngl I ) Twenty nine convictions were ob-F but 441.00 ___"—'—"—‘“ Total amount collected .$ 763.50 lowing Were Other duties performed by the passed. t‘. the police force. Itlis to be hoped that the Coullc- PM“ Mm‘ Co‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' this is not considered serious. curious (‘situation (leveiopuil ut tho former‘ llrilisil concession. its (intense, hllrricltdeti [lie strccls,‘ and prevouioti the clltrallccbf ill‘ troop-s, "lllililfy T-{OITPWII Tank Suu-tse, fie-ii before the approach of the king Nationalists‘ cmantinuetl todagnl with llhninisilet intensity, 'i‘lm many, trt-itleildoils fires that wciul started by the [icolng soldiers wlm-l partially llll(iL‘.l' control. und tunnel semblance of (lfdef replaced tlic, panic that followed tho outrage: perpetrated by hordes of lcaderie stildiors und civilian footers. Army; headquarters. situated in the form- G yesterday. blazed for Damage wus done of Resolutions authorizing then The purchase of a snow plow. The ‘issue of debentures the fgl- opportunities giresentgtl and growing of fruit as obtained in either the Okanagan Valley or'in, _ _ , _ the Annapolis Valley, and the time, Rum" s‘ lslellilll- 4o (hcvwas opportune for a publicity cam-. THE CHABLOT'I‘E'I_‘_QW~N_@ARDIAN lNew Zealand To Contribute One Million Pounds (Special to the Guardian-l WELLINGTON. New Zeal- and, Nov, 14.—New Zealantfs contribution to the British nav- ai base at Singapore is exem- od to pct the approval oi‘ an overwhelming majority of ti“ House of Representatives when the proposal is laid before il- By the plan New Zealand agrees to contribute £1,000,- 000 in eight installments of £125,000 each. At the some time the Dominion will main‘ tain two class D cruisers, the smaller units now constituting the new Zealand Naval Divi- sion, and will prepare for the reception of, larger cruise-rs. The only opposition to the naval program comes from the Labor party. Premier Coates must clear that the Singapore Base is not intended as An a1-. front to JapamHe said that New Zealandkleeling toward Jap- an would never be other than the fricndliest. The Oppoli- tion leader took the ground that the base was an incentive to future wars, and said that "Wrefore ever Labor Party In the British Empire opposed it. I ilANKOW. Nov, lit-The violent , . idisurdcl" that broke out ill the na- tive quurtcl- oi‘ ilnnkoiv‘ when the, snu-‘Province Grows Most, and; Famous Apples, Should Make the Fact Known, Says; Prof. T. G. Buntingn; MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 14. —— growing in the Province‘ was urged by Prof. T. G. Professor of Horticulture in a recent} I-Ie said the Province, Quebec presented just as good for the ' successful iii/amount of $5,000.00. omen- ,_ 15i gaping for tenders 1m- pmmng In connection with the matter of . 32 the rcportg {or 1927, (incomes that could be made through Tile purchase of six overconts for systematic fruit production Profes- Tlle promotion of Constable Wil- ed sor Bunting spoke of the Weddell farm at I-laveiock. Que. 1i iia-m Mclnms to ttizrgearlt, us from 0h 2 Nov. 1st. 1927. An Or- ard of 10.’! apple trees was plant- tilerc in 1888 and since i914 it Tile meeting was ilieliaci,io'.li'i1cd.l1a$ lmrduficfl 4.412 barrel“- OT RD- Mllk and Meat Report l“; (pics viaiilt-d at $22,330. The aver- e return per acre ivas $1.700. Some of the land on the farm. the; Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Nov. l4. 1927 Members of the City Council Milk test. Oct. 20, 1927 Name Condition Clear A SEC Sediment ,4 respect he referred to the develop-, , _4 ment of the Fameuse or snow ap- _ 3,5 pie. the Mackintosh Red and the St. 4.1 Lawrence apple. , 3,1; ated in the province of _ 3,9 the Fameuse xvas recognized by the, 3,5 Pcmclogical Society of America as. ,_ 4_4 the finest apple grown. , , kintosh Red occu ics a lace onl ,_ 39 p Ill/fr. Buntl-l °l slx 505's‘ , 3,3 ing dwelt at length upon the fact‘ and the United State.» speaker said. is now valued at $1.000( per acre. Sllawbridgc (other conspicuous example’ of what; iCOUld be done in the way of frutt-' The orchards at ’ the,’ Boys’ Farm were an-, Dealing with a JlO-'l‘O\Vl , Pro-l Wldlly _ {e550, Bunting 53d “in 33g years hcIweelfJuc-k Sllarltcy of Boston. t" ago apple trees were growing ilcnrillld Tm" llflelwy» Montreal, alld toda the whole of Cana ‘ébut. fat 000-000 played a great part in devclo and hours of rest for the mell. Und- Condensed Milk Factory . . . . . .. .4 this branch of agriculture In this be ilu uuarsv; R annually. Quebec All three origin-, Quebec, and} The Mac- ; 0nd to the Famense. . urdu_v. lTIEATH TAKE Tl] iliF SIX iii/EH WEEKEND,’ All Met Violent End— Five Others Injured in Various A cc i- dents. .\l()\"l‘[ti<lAi., Nov, 1~l.-Six lico- plc (litd violent deaths anti five. others were itijured ill various ac- cidents ill Montreal and district 0v‘ or tlic week-end. Miss Alina Martin, 20, of Farti- Illillll. Que, died from a fractured (skull. suffered in a head-on colli- lSltill iltlwtltlll two automobiles on ,thc ilongtleil-Chnmbly highway ta- ‘day. Five (ithers were injured. ‘two of them hospital | treatment. 'l‘il(- body .01’ an liltlian oftlie required ‘British Motor Car I _ PACE sEvEN ’ . .,, slutlllts an: ttttlll B0ilil0ll$ $00,000 (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, No'v.' lit-Plans have been completed for the construction of the British mo- tor car dellgned to average 250 miles per hour. A motor ear is being built: already by a United States man by which he hopes to average 120 miles per hour. This ear will be ready in December. These two items of news herald the approach of one of the grimmest speed struggles In the history of the world. The United .Statea have had the keneest desire to go one better ever since Major Sca- grave broke thc_ world's re- cord at Daytona, Florida. by covering the mile at a speed of 203.7 mile: per hount Meanwhile, anticipating this Mr. Coatailen, designer of the 1,000 horsepower car which holds the record, has conceiv- ed Anew machine which he hiop- ea will preserve the record for A Bond Sales Summary Discloses The Fact That The Liberals Have Already Start’- ed Adding To The Bonded Debt, Of The Province Notwithstanding The Surplus 0f $70,697.18 With Which The Govern- ment Began ItsRegime. Ill a circular published by Messrs were then‘ still to be collected. Why A. E. Ames and 00., Ltd., invest- should it go borrowing so soon? ment brokers Ls listed an issue of It appears on enquiry. that the $60,000.00 Prince Edward Island loan was issued under a statute Government 4%,‘; bonds under date passed by the late government. Bil- of October 28th to mature in twenty tiicrizing the raising of ‘100-000-90 years. These were tendered for by if necessary-though the Stewart. the firm at the rate of 98.77. Inlgovernment required only $40,000.00 this connection, itis pleasingtonote,under this provision. Since then that the credit of our provinctflfthc Government has obtained tho stands so high as the result of four additional subsidy of $125000 and ‘ii years of Conservative administrat-railway subsidy of $40,000 in lie" ~ ion. The present Governmentfitaxation. Notwithstanding all this ("'llll4l‘l“‘“'“l¥“ lle’*e""“ll“" klmw“ Ellfllimi- when it came into office, fell heirs the Saunders government deem it lmrcughoul the village M Baracqur‘ . ' ‘T to a surplus of $70,697.18. to an over necessary l0 so borrowing $60,000 iwlms" “all “m” “ll” ll°l' “mum” l draft reduction of $67,207.83 and to after less than three months in of- ‘ercd. was found lying hireide the ' m eager pa“, of (he taxes, an in- fit-e, l Gas Tank Explosion ..,,°,.§',,.-.,...u and 1...... wuu. Cunlitlian Pacific Railway Lachino “Bridge Saturday. it is thought that ,tlii- mun ivas walking on the bridge iWllQll ho was struck by a train. When Tlt‘ bccnlne ileiviltlercd as (he crossed a street. Isaac la‘. Seigel, (T5, trans strut-k by u fire depart- mout automobile and silstuilied a frurlliiuul skull, when ho full Tiuck- w ‘Idourtscll persons were known to have moi death ulul ulorr- than 500 Fatal To Fourteen (Special to the Guardian) . PTTTSBITRG. .i’(.'|lll.. Nov. l4.- Tobacco Workers lRumania t0 Try Lockout Effective s‘ P r 0 g r e s s_1v_ e Ill Germany‘ Prohibition ere injured. some seriously, lit'l"i wards. lic (litd lulel- in a ilos- many who“ a mum mum.“ m“. (Canadian we“) i (Canadim, press, llllillm ‘ ' tank at. the Maucitcsicl- works oi‘ BERLIN NOV, 1.1, ~~ A lockout BUCHAREST, Rumnnfi ‘.‘..., l4 l ,l\l)T('i‘il(', .25, W113 illslunlly kil- (hu Equitable Uili-l (fonlpmlv ,,X_ “t, tulmcvn-wimrkmll_q pxtemlimz Vi“ __ Progressive prowibgtlon win”, u. ei i)‘ n Canadian National Ituil- 1,] |_ , ., |~ , ,. ,. ' _.,_ v _‘ _ , , -, 1- 1 ed uwm make Ru. ways [mm m vme 5L Pier“, Sm, zlllfusilonklplliygllnl‘ “hull ‘ml ‘l tnaii) ovii all (rtlliitili) and mun l2 yeursl 1S lop The mull was crossing tho trucks and fuilcd to sec the approucliiin: train, Front a fracture Qt’ the skull anti other injuries, suffered ill an auto- mobile accident flvlrs. Olner Lu- Bluilc. 60, (lie-d at the Notrc Dame. Hllsliilili luiluy. She stepped into U"! lizlth ui an automobile. ltmnt-vi Filiou, follr years of age. unis instantly killed when 11o (pied l" run tu-ross a street and virus‘ in , m til reater publicity for the possibilit-i FY1110" 0y u motor truck. er British trouceesion, set on fire ies in fruit- r tilrce hours. of Quebec to tho (Ynstoms Bunting. ilonsc ncxt ‘dour. lat Macdonaltl College. _-_-___. address ilcrc. Fatally Injured whenllncreased Interest Plane Overturnedi I _.. ____ .( (Canadian Press) l iiiilNTPldi-Piit, v(., Nov. ii. "l tury iicrhcrt lloovt-r, or tho Cour. U‘ plalr- iu which he ilutl made the (mm llrlllllll flight from Mitchell Field, New “l York, was overturned ivliiie ut- tclnptiui: a landing on tin,- luwll “l flying field. l’ Heavyweight Match be Is Called Off (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. i-i. l pe by Nriv fracture. Sharkcy wilii (Island Boys At . l Toronto Winter Fair (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Nov. 14. -- A party i i . Canadian National Railways. To- MW “ml Lmlmgmd “w” w" “m” square. wrecked buildings. streets flooded by broken water drains and hung- budies within Tlew-‘illfll-Iflluilell lit the scone said they counted 20 (ii-m: and Wfflltklftl houses. Assismm Secrmi interest i_|i Armistice Day falling off‘ Silntiili leaving‘ wreaths and the occasion was y until Saturday, Tm “'11s ihcuvywclililt mutt-h sriledulcli iTllN we” "i" WW" Will- iit Jiutlisnn Suuurc (iardcu “HI lll" Wll" lluVu h zumamL cession in (iocklnml y the Output for, it'll-s called oft‘ today as ti result of‘ m“ l“! "llllll da is worth $50,-.‘Ill1 illlufy to Sharkvyki left. hands d°°k lflllilrfll‘! W00 lost their Pvt-s has Examination ill Boston today rn- ping vealed a LONDON. ranging in age from .\iall's Berlin thirteen to seventeen years. champ- report is t-un an {IPCZI one null-r m“ 130.000 wnrkulug M1,. wont into nlania as dry as the United States" ~ 1 '. .ff 1.‘ t i cult-- is called for in a‘bill which will be renfgi? ‘m, .°,,,[,’,'l§t,-va of‘ Tinhol- introduced in parliament shortly 0:1 during the weekend having failed. P611111! 0f the 3233:1310 (gggegnngyol The Tobacco Workers [Inioll is tic- ll» 9'5 sums m,“ Lbyér Wm be ab mandlni: a fifti-t-n pcrtzcnt wage ‘iu- ltgwévtéiiyytggfsand. or Dummy an?!“ lollllnlllfilrnlll “lllillplllgguflifllilif tion with a gradual reduction in the Vlfl" cos w: c n: e M“. ~ _ tn d f aist rthai thr- llgrt-eiilirlli on til-r number of bms um“ a m en 0 present scale of wines huids until wel": years will disappear‘ lilurr-h .'il. i028, E I , Think Hidden War iiampercd in work of rescue by l: electric wires, police and fire- eii ltzllnptitl a part of tho dovaa" let‘ zirca, 'i‘h-y |'('(‘(lVt*.rnd set/on u fcw minutvzs an~i in streets W} Court Decrees Un- seating Must Stand (Canadian Press) new YORK, Nor. 14. - A hid- ,, ‘den war mine, reaching the sur- lll“ lace of the sea off Barnegate "Km alter ten years, may have 08115001 the explosion which ripped the bOWS of the tanker Beta, Friday, Captain In Armistice Day (Special to the LONDON, Nut‘. (Canadian Press) 'l‘()it()N’i‘(), Nov. 1-1. (‘curt of Appeal today il(:('.l'L‘('(T thni illt- unsezitint: of .\i, A. 11 (Jalluln. Progrl siro (‘illlillllillt- ill South Guardian.) LIA-So fur from ere Tiilfl never ilocn slit-h i-rmvd- Bruce in tho lust provincial geu- J_ Q Kehoe‘ mas,” n, m‘. yePFPl ;mercl- Department. was fatally ill-id “llelllllllwv fl-‘i llliil YWH‘ 1"- llh‘ "I'll! eliwllilllli- "lll-“l "lllllll- llll" said yesterday Weary after the illfvd hurls today whcn an aoru» Wlmmlill- P901110 from all over rhv-y allowed Mr. .\icCaihtni's ull- bntlln to bring his crippled ship to pnlii ligninsi illfillililllllltt’!ll')i|. .lns~ ("-5- not); lit-re utter the blast and ‘Saturday and iii-v, ilodkstm fnnnd that .\lt:(‘..'iilltm m0 had kjned [hffu m‘ up M I ' , it is acted in good faith througholti bu.’ 5(>v@1-el_\.' burned a fourth “i” "'-' f‘ ‘“ lll Hill"; (in today. ‘So many 'll'I[ the pnymrnt of money to an- dgclflrt-d that "wc-ix», “ . ople have never attended lit-fore other candidate who was supposed know who-t h" ‘ " d so many flowers have never to llilVn withdrawn, brought th little oiei‘ u“- e‘ ‘ ‘ validity of the eioiztitln into quos- "but. it seemed 1' tion. The court's derision mr-nnsa hidden mine. I ~ r that Mr, lifcCnliilln t; t-litqihii; to rc- mines exploded in W2‘ i: .- contcst the constituent-y. just like that.“ and the Empire flock- illl till)‘ Frills)’. en offered. Arnlistictz Duy is! ‘"110. and tllc solemn nature of strictly observed lllllll"! ("Weryfiling fostivc uv-i-l- o-a------ MaatWarSettletl lAnnouncc n1 lilf». Coming Etu- lll Meetilrrzi. i9." "inquire Re Chroui l Fill‘ Tilc fcatilrt- of the protrv-sisioll», Lil»- tiulninrl" oi‘ i-hiidrull who ———— , n llll‘ Will‘ t!lll|~l (Special to the Guardian) con Tflvgughl u“ LONDON, Nov. 14. — The ment A torch light pm. War between firms importing chilled ‘Wm, Carried beef into Great Britain has been; 1'" lilcuiory m- tm. settled. The firms engaged in the‘ war were Vesteyis lBFlliShLOf which u remember. illr _ , _ 2 Prince Street. Dr e ivar, Lord Vesty ls head; Swifts (Amerl- delay’ recovery (n ngx] i- ______‘>_______ can); Armours (American); Wiisons monmm ‘(p.12 1 ,(American); Smithiield and Argen-' ___. sported TPOtSky itlne Meat C0,. (British) and Suns-i "Ea, whohmme who“ “w... mnena (Argentine); it has been go-Cerea] u“ 100 percent {m4 H a, s B 6 e ‘ing on for nearly tllrec years its ob-bread’ bmwp, mum“, 13H‘ ject beiry, the control of the Brit- 9435mm t» ish market, and is believed to have cost the companies anything up to $150,000,000. The war started with the breaking up in 1925 of the “confcrence," an arrangement by which the British Assassinatetl (Canadian Press) NOV- N. —- Tile Daily correspondent says ll "Notice-Don't forget Yeo's Mo- vies at Victoria Wednesday: Bun- shaw Thursday. Dance followinf Mr. Weeks will play. ' , ‘em that 1.9m, Tm“. market was never overburdened "come m wemhgng pa"). .1 (\- 5 that this northern climate was “In”; Pl the 3°!“ and GlPl-‘i SWIM Ry. forlnel- Soviet w.” (jomumtm, with chilled meats. That one of the M S) m I, T’ Frflvmnusv J, m _._ i. C_ ,,_ wood ,4 peculiarly adapted w successful Q0; 0f Nova Beetle. New Bruns- ur and now u leader of rm.» uppus Outstanding points which delayed 0 on Novembir 16th. it’ not flnP John Aylward .. ,4 fruit-gnawing. The fruits produc- “wtJB-Illd iPrincc Edward Island res- mo" pa"), m nmscow. h“ he," "ettlement was the demand of the Thmmdan 33211 1124' Sidney Inman _, , 4,1 ed were hardy and palatable and "89""? Y,» “Pflvfid "Q"? iflls mfilfnlng assassinated, ltlessagtrs from Mos- VWWY OPBBIIiZBtlOH, which 01115 tilt‘ 3.8 command a market in both Canada ("l ll"! 000B" Limited 0V0!‘ U10 Blue Star Line, that it was entitled “Mount Herbert shipping m“, , . _ _ , _ , __ ,, h ( , 001ml?» 'i‘|I"-I‘u ha» bc.-cu no Ctlilflrljl- l‘) “mph-V PM" of l“ “c” l° llrllllf loading hogs Wednesday afternoon. M» rs PM b- " $2.12"; “$.02 P- Mam ~ l i?‘ti“fili‘.i““.i‘.l°‘l‘iiéiillia3"“ lllfiié. '...zy‘..'-.lrlr..lrz".t."zr.rtszr:s 22's: ""r"~* Q‘ ~00 We we =~ Citys member on U"! Plllllm Gan” v8 (l3 ti w’ M‘ smith l H 4'"; cent‘ of‘ the o ulation-oi‘ Canada other Provinces at the Royal Winter. snuml“ we" a5 "5 own l "(b CPU" n‘ tllpnm 352 m‘ Cmmnm“ °“"l°d' 5mm. m Tits ctiully submitted ‘Mm E‘ Hmmc" ' ‘ll was ‘centred oil the Island of Mollt- Fair in oven competition i1" "10 MP-l AMTWT“ isanslmml‘ °?‘“"‘".‘Y giltltioltigtl u? Tl T“ "_" “l” MW" 00°" "Twill"- "P “l” pen. ntwrwisnt: "M" Mflvlnlam” 4'2 real. and 2s per cent. of the DOmin- w. u. Robb trophy, emblematic of TWO Eppr ' Cm.‘ f,” km ° fill, f ' ' l“ “l “Sterling Women's Institute will ‘tlmlilgllllllil g mrlflllxlldtlge d???‘ “é Chief of Police d315,?“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ,5 lon‘s population was within 175 the Dominion championship among emlers 1m,“ iQi; C ' m. lhold a parlor social on Wednesday.‘ 5111‘ n een n ure _ _ _, ' - _ . _ - _ m - ' _ d l 51 , l“ “m! We; ‘Th’; '1“ Um"?llf‘,,f§°§‘§§sfidlti:::| 45,0):- Alhscn Holmes ctfllllergfllgoléealgnjoyggegli? bolgjrlrifelgegtliilgsvggsaclugiotla arc Em‘ ' l- igitiiirhlfitliidagatlilgyll. GT1 rntbt 133215- The mule’ w” 1°“ m ‘he hands-posed L-mk d for in the police rc- s‘ P‘ Cullen 3'3 ccptionai advantages in the mattcHHarry McDonald of Seotsbunl, N . (lowing night. 353-11-15-21 or the cmlmmn or the “met °°'n' smblese as eted He s ke He made were“ Evil“ I 74B of markets. lS., and Gordon Maxwell of Durham.’ N f l _'— ‘ma “l” m” finance °°'“'l§§§,tel§u§§il2n of two TTTBTC- irequent- ggtgiédgcfioi. I - a lN. S. Harry and Gordon. aged scv-. \ l “Dr. McDougali will lecture in "l “- ‘ . o " .. .2 I tc i te .- u l. ‘ ' T" ‘ in <1 l r the Christian n. u » ~ Well Attended '2'} A75 ‘low-Fl W55 then rbhd by the City cizgbfi: ggaale (my 1-13 Iavongtmme] y I ‘ql M t. Bays and (31115 swing Club and arelwziutmfiagg l: cggltigcuggusulzill grid '_'i__'j—___"_"—“—_‘ ';it B o'clock, His subject will b8. elm‘- hi hi‘ r- ' f. 4:2, 8e II] ' Puntier the care of .1. W. Graham,‘ » . “l r“ ' "Inditf-Tile country, its stun-lie. (my Ponce 0mm Tidivlillilniielilticiinlihiuizpeliiuiiilunzeour‘§f§§ef“{§§,5,l‘f . 4.41 g (federal government District Sheep “ccfilfifliicc 433T: ‘iflfifnloélifelllilzllt WHEN BETflE-R land cillun-v. silver collection. Ev- Charlottetown. P- E- 1- ms duties» and movw mu nd0pti0nl,]_ s_ wan“, _, _ “i Rotary and Swine promoter for the prov-lsmndmd no',os:,). important pefiwnll ROADS ARE BU\L‘T— t-ry'hotly' ireiconlc. 305 Novemb" 12- 192" f n“, “cc fepgfl, McRac at Martin . not .incc of Nova Scotia. Prince adwnrtnam mun’, u", M, Mme, pmmcrs WE'LL DFAOUR I ~---— TD m‘ wmlhll’ m” MW“ “d Cl” o Qounérlor Yco seconded the mo- John Dlckieson . .5; lIsland is represented by Joseph Mc- hem; concenmi A g "'i'hi- Young People of st John's Councillors of the City o! Chill“ u further complimentlns the Daniel Benton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. .3 A well attended meeting of the cormwk, (“ed 15, and wmnrdv The story m ma,‘ Dav“, uoyd - RQUND ‘THEM (‘nurt-h. u-lll stage ‘The Importance - 10mm“: Ch? f of Police lo samples sediment. one sample R00“? Club w“ “Md ycsterdaylilld "l" 13-) 3°!“ “M” bill's mmhlfieorge. the Liberal leader and ’ l“ ll°l"% Earnest!" in Victoria Hall Ym“ wmsml‘ “d Genmmm“ can mo,» él-bwse also spoke below. Total 37 samples. evelll"! 0° '7 P- "l- n-om Rollo Bay west and are memb-fpnmuy Micponnld the ‘Labor -Z ,un 'l‘rI.-sdsy. Nov- liiflt- It 3 The Ulwmlllned h” m” hlmm" b l Tlmétithe question. ‘ i I. E. CROKEN. Th0 $990k" °l' the evenll"! ‘"5 crs of the Souris Swine Club. Ac-llegder, gm sumrlsed 5;"; mm, a, be. »\(v_ ‘o'clock. Specialties between acts. m Submll hprewlth the monthly "- r0? y ill r Kennedy in Presenting‘ ‘l Meat 6r Milk Inspector. M810!‘ Gem-Till MBCBPTE" W710 89V" compunylntl them from the Island ing so Placed in the ceremony as to l lfiirrryhody come. lf not fine M the (my Ponce for comb" the oruelphrtoof the Light Commit-Kw gdyrglglgeléffztlgllfosrg; °lf“i:$l::il‘;|€ nee is H. W Clay. Federal glvQ minor mlnlstfl-s l“ (he pm. " lTtlostlny come Friday. 270-11-11-4! t I . Sheep and Swine romotcr. Two, l, ' D0008 October. 99 arrests were mlldthm "iililélfmggsgllle m” o‘ w" - in Canada, hisinmglence ]15MlIlin5'bI'0T»hOfB, Harold andpRobert Oulwnltsfirelm.802,123,112?toptligegillilgticgvflli i "it won't be ions 110W! D0“ "T90R61 within N16 City limits f0!‘ g 8 m Y M m“ point a]. wlth rapt amen‘; on or over an “waged 14 and l8 respectively. 8T9 lhelformcr years, twg ex.p|-em|gr5 hadL miss tho grand 6011691‘! 811d bllk“ M90500 Billed in the TOUOWI"! Cuuncluor e0 ">5 m “llllllled Plllnl by p°lm Cmhre resentativ s of New Brunswicinlt l be ~ 1'1 (l H ll on service which the ,_ _ l h h, _ l! e , o wak hind all the membc s of i-Wulul "i 0098"! ""9 5 classified . luded to the P001‘ _ atlas needs as wel as er ac eve Th 1 N B_ and, ,___i ,_ , o! summary. c had been 81,, T 0 l cy come from Au ac. . . the government and they were not _ Widnw-iduy. Nov, 16th. Best mtiniitglecglig nTattcr should bc. 0 1 ma‘? gafg‘;fljijfljlfiLiéfQillififgé “c members °r the wesmmmllllldlpermittcd to place wreaths at ceno- I ‘ lot-l nnd city talent ou the program. “-~—- -—-—~—-—- film,“ be‘ taken up Wm, (he cQm- 5m s‘ m ms "Bu," brummt and Swine Club and are accompanied by taph during the ceremony. _l |r “WGITIBI ilnfavorabll, nut fine w...“ -1“ . 1 A , pm’, relpresenflng m them the an- (gmuumi Prue) uni“, mannen - ,A- ‘W. Peterson. Federal Sheep m}? Neither Mr. Lloyd George nor Mr. I ‘lllillli. 88641-1441. C ' l ' Wyn“ m“ °"l‘°““ “mmd “m” WASHIN"T°N~ N0" ll- "' Tl” Three new Inembers 0°" l""°' swfioliifiéllihlfififioilifisgtin lllgtslgonatlitiie "tilt? ttlonn?‘ l "c t th la "Th Old °nd.n'.d spwial. ' m me poor “who. i 90kt? Wm‘ mm: oumelil hiy w. E‘ tiaafuem all‘ duced slid i2: mi“ whic: Th‘? "dim National Railways durinfl Dnpergsays but both consider-Tatum: TORONTQ» M)“ l4("Ml“'lll'“'“l-‘ashlgigtd hllothei" ptnvficdeacton . 1 I 50 5 9 B ml v 0T‘ l a‘ OI‘ h ' . . . NATL-ll. word. not mgg“',f;'fl°§,f‘;‘f,“,”fi,m,w._ m, did‘ 11;‘ gflgznslazggsflmh, h“ haenlfgfimuo at“? 8;‘ wel“, ‘:3 m {he their stay over in thc city. Aftcrlthe omission to place them immedi- M01101"? l°_ "90" Wllllmll-‘li "l": Hall. Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th by ‘"0 "ml-MI rt!" MM!!- ent oww- it ooo ‘m 000 t... m,“ m, d ke , the eve,” breakfasLthis morning they wel-eaten» behind Premier Baldwin was south winds. lair in east. n. r a by New 01mm, my“, I, M, _. not believe in Oovernm raised from S 5. to . - ngu e spea r o m“ Y d‘ mm. H t first m we“ with mm by “mu”, . ‘h! but he ‘m believe m cMc ed ma”, “m, n vim loin‘: w“ evmenccd by ‘he m.” n to the stock ar w an a ron to the rank they hold _1nc. first fine evening following. 0-000000-0000064009000400» PI- h‘ He thought me ‘lghtmnglannouncl H v e number of visitors who were pm, they showed a keerfinterest in the as former premiers and as leaders Btfltlonary or hisher temperature Admissiun as and 2s was, 3mg l on". l d to break the w“ m o‘! ' .- |_ many departments. At eleven o‘- of the opposition,‘ Toronto fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42-84 made candy fm- “h, 341.11.14.91 ‘a i slfitumlyvcvemng m“, _—‘ “en ' clock the boy: were taken on a An official of the home office, ac- Muntfefll 0188f ~ gglggi MTNOOII IAIIIAOII IADI - d irhere . . motor trip around the city, visitinswrding to the Sunday Express. Quebec cloudy -- ~- i "Meeting of Uigg Shipping Club fruit our: (hm-la Naw- afllilgllmlilgrflgflhmécrflog u,“ Gourtmartjal Vote Flre Destroys all the points of interest. This nmir- denied there was any slight to Halifax nu . .. 424s nnd Institlite on min-sear. ubv. loin 4| 00., Ihlht 8 . t: u l m u owned m own] . _ noon e. visit will be made to Mac- former Premiers Lloyd George and st. John clear . 42-28 17m, mm“; h0g5, ma,“ my; --_____________.______. i“ "n" ° ° Y i F A u Erskme church nald College and one or two large Ramsay Mlclhnald. or any depart- Bvswu feu- 48-40 should be ready to be killed before ‘JOI PRINTING 0p gynqy PM.‘ m t the m m 00mg or 0Q Iu-mg, , ure from precedent and he declared New Yoi-k clear Dec. 15th. W. W. Ross. Sw-‘y. description. choc l“ “W” numb: "ml-gm; p, mémew the} --—- , In Toronm The party arrived in charge of!" was quite untrue to suggest that Charlottetown clear .. 43-30, 1*," tong, nun“, m“ o“. m“ . ‘u (Canadian Prue) | Fred Biette, Bupt. of Farm Bettie-the ceremony was becoming a party High tide this afternoon at 4.09 .__._._ trli Job Print" Phone 183- “Tm ma w”: compmytook lace] BU-CHAREGT. Romania, Nov, 14l.' ._._... ment. Canadian National Railways affair. and tomorrow morning at 2M3. "us" Rm, w, gm»- Mut- w, some Ghana?” “$0000 p9‘; re- —'l‘he courtmartiai early Milli (Canadian Prom It Mouctcn and wan met at Bonn- Former premiers. he explained. do Bun sets this afternoon at 429 and (m, (n and-mum nut (m n-ptg-y "YW wmr coco mvnoeu °'°" l” ‘m’ ° m’ t, ' ' morning voted tum w two n» the, roaon-ro. Ont, Nov. 14.- m- venture emlon by .1 w. Wm. not hr wmumu in: oonohph. m- mu tomorrow moi-nine at im- Nov. 18th It, '1 p. m. onWBimiQ" u» l m0? l: for’ m for m: "fififiwwflfosuw neuter Ken» iicquum ot M. Mlnoiiafitou. (in the lune Unitethgglurch feign?‘ in the fir: Agricultural Aw: g‘! ti‘: W"! m! In oniyulzrlvau indivi- ""1111: ‘attain-gr. igoon Wednesdly. gzmizut rut ggnlltvounml. m. or Io; uo- 1000 - . h t conrpirilcy or. t. a re-wutern soc n o c y W", W110 “ill 0h"! “l” ""9"! "l? - - - - - . UM- '°\‘ ll-II- I T ' c’ ‘My’ “mm” by oomcnm M“ c ‘aloha n former crown Princolbumcd yesterday entailing a loss of here tn serial of the railway manuals ruminating some soc- lummcntdc chimera minutes m :5 m4 ,, "up, , 4- WW1" m‘ that thc bills in question be nMd- sum" f . l ll"- Onaritnl 051MB"??- ".g.m, cal-oi of nu llwfluilgmrllllfvl» $100,000. , MWW- .. . .. "Wtllwmitmv . " ' l ' “ ‘ Y. l‘ i. vi- Mine Responsible ,