‘PXGi-J ‘new g _ _ _ __ '13.. , lfiroonding 0f,‘ Club Formed ....,_. - ......_.,. htvesltigaflfl‘lGewDramatic Z ‘ m” “limit l Ulliirulflil CONFEDLELATICLR‘ LIFE INSUR- ANCE. l.-G1'.‘3-7-l2-lll1.’ ' 1 _ ._ “LITRY ‘Imuuv .111.- c011- A Izvnlt-tl titer-tun: '-~\- ""311 it"! lint-x- 211i lt11.. net-k .1; Den-r- lllgltl n‘. l- - lint-c N.t.1n.' llni. ut ‘.._mx-_,_ 1,5501 ‘ tho t‘ 1n 1. l‘..\»1l.<'.1 l'.\:l .1 .1.1.-1‘- _. I. ‘ y. ,_ Hut-d m tlrnrtt-v 4 l sr.1.|.s llul:sl;.\.-t.. .\‘.. i , , lcer. llr _~.1 .\il|ll‘11l vin- 111‘t“ W11 ‘ t‘ -' nut! (‘n uhnt‘lot1r10\\‘1|. .-u!tll ‘.'.-.‘i'(‘ lVilll» .- If" " '11. .... . ~ n- . ‘ll'l|‘.I"'l‘E (i011 .. 1'. l':11‘.i\ .1 .11 ~". 1.. ll-‘dll t.. 111. 1.1L’ i 11ml .~.t.ll1l'.‘ tnn - ..l‘.l \l ‘t \\‘ . ‘ .11.) u‘. li11> it'll‘ for ‘ . ills-r.- \‘.':| nu l-t- - lh-xt-‘l-ltil D 0 "1" -t-‘ 1-1 .1‘. '-. ..n iJ\'t‘!\ \‘.'-"l‘~—.\f1‘. \‘.'. V. 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Tin‘ slnlf o! ti.‘ tl..\t|'1rt rugitit-t-l‘ of the Federal Dt-l).‘ltil1"l\Y 0t Pub- lir- “Kvrks hn.-. :l-1n1\'.(-tt‘;l the wort; Tin‘ s‘,:r'.'(‘_\‘tu‘. llnxt‘ Illllalllfitll inking mlllllltlll! c. 111-. ‘.\‘.1t.-r:1ppr.>.u'i1v-.~ nnzl tilt‘ l .. t-n tin: innit.‘ rruuttd hut :1 l: num- .‘,»Hllltll‘.'l‘,‘.S hurt‘ _\‘t‘. I to L-r- made. 1 'l‘ln- (l. .nce li-‘lll \VoJrl l~l'1no'~ tn (‘irilruu ;1;1pi'n1;i111'.1tt-'_‘. labor Bodes ' ltlre Effective 5e flltorta 1-1 I-Ii1.‘.ltl.\' WIN. .‘.'l1\'. ifl~<(‘.‘1 zuininvti: ‘ l‘ l l\\ for 111011.010 n1 v i n U‘ the tt-u‘ in f .n-d-. \\':i. o‘: Anti‘. _ T,“ (W _ 1U Alhetin -‘->.i 1111- result of lln- till‘ (‘ltnilxl 11;, 1:111) l).\i.1-.- . nrrvlnhnitl- .‘.|>‘ril ‘ ti v more. th.‘ l‘ :1 !l'l'.i lit" \\'2‘_‘1" l't‘.‘.'. Lin 1'1"» __ ) n ‘ mull. r-‘11t1:" v.1‘ t-i m». _‘ not‘. 1».n.ru‘. I11‘; .1‘: “n JYJYJQU 0!. 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Iiliilllllg‘, (‘l)|l M. “mm? “mm h 5 h L I L h the nustrct-s ol the Ad- . ; . nntL-rxrt-nr, elm. , Upflw,“ L._. “m. Lib“ m‘ Lrnzun‘ of Prim" m 1l1t- of u‘.- l . -. nyzprtnirruntr-ly‘ I ' 1 l l l |“ll'fltl.\ <-'1>:.rx‘..‘. ..n I . tin; l.. Il"|‘.'~'.'l\‘ tor f1 - r1111 srrviees and 111-. l.-:'-v-.t‘1-.‘r-;l1~l..--'~ 1 l’; rszrnziis Al. ».‘ lintltrilt- .\'.'..-t.\‘r-;.' . Charlotte- t-tirn, is n tulle-at l‘: 111-‘ Princi- I-‘rlxtznwl l-lnnd limpitul win-rr she tiznl-‘rv: f.'1:1[1l1?1I— X .'v|1t>-u-1:‘.€i‘\". (1.. 1H.- rt-rtnik. \\‘.'1~') i‘. to ndrlrtss u tut-min; lo- in Clint‘- ..t:\ ' 11:‘. .l.1 tiri- A. F‘ Ar. l-.\ wilt. Char- n sprout] wort (ilnmfre, m; in,‘ r.-|:or..-. flllJ colloi- int; unelnploymcn‘. pny. £11.11 another, hon‘ long they been xnthout jtrbs. 11 ,\'e:\1's.t-n1‘ne tht‘ replies. "'l‘erribll.-" said the King to the mun with the 3o" “m. 1-.>u1‘.\‘i-'.-.t. o‘ ‘t-pt lllfdfl‘; _]l1!-i.li.‘.tl>it‘ cit‘. 11:11....l.:1:-t‘ J-Pltllill: trot 1 n whole let‘ lo :- t'\\11:»11111<‘1'. An; zuhisory honrd from tLt- 1ndu:tr_r lf-l self will be txptvolttte<l 1o| 211%.“. in enfcrt-zng the rr-vulttllon. 1 uir1<l\‘1i§:trs b 1 7 IIN-ntuuted from p.131.- T W: S.) thruudi nu t)llt.‘l)()l{l'll lop. ‘ of 210d prut-nxi pnpt.‘ his fCCUlIlHlClMlillAJILS. lhspltt- lo South Wales Int.‘ ‘ alhtiltllli \\'-.I..'.x.-.-. ‘:1. pmertv, gzut- the King a ‘. :11; ,1. .\.1'.1 \\t1n ll 11.x‘. tn 1th‘ '11.‘. tn‘- to the lthondslzt \.i-.!t;,» ;;l'ti\l crouch. broke: the point C.ll'(i' n. AL f.1;-r1h_\ '1‘ rl-l ftl, where '1.) pr-r t'l‘lli. (‘l 11,, 1W‘ ~ tle- ilkrlilll‘. _' t‘ll‘i".\l(l. tMrs. .7 l 1:ort1l.t.1.r. 1:. till .-l:pl.‘>_‘.‘.11, zen. o! . lll‘}“"1lk.l\l“' t1‘. :- .‘ -1» ~' -- v1» 1,1 __1,|._;.-__ 1' ' t I-v L‘) :1 ‘-'...‘-~. Minn"; l.. 131' ‘t: .1111" , tll.\'l‘ i 111-111 ~z n1‘: ' (J\1 11 l} ..'1l,,,," till‘ IQ. ‘ .111 r'l.l wotnnni .1 troln hsnd 1n too‘. ll]; '- 1 '\1-..- int-n the King 11nd" wt |!l‘(‘(".lll§Z. lIe 1 litlltt-tt to them uf dnys tn Frunee. And the Km},- uni his Jobl huiotlghly. lluntltcrls ul Illt'1l stood l .tt lln- .\ “‘h_\‘r 'I‘_\\lt.l Lnbtu‘ l‘): The King str-ppett behind the uouirtcr. g “ft-Art's Wlhttl‘; “muted, Your Mn- jesty.“ one n-ntn .‘.h.111t(‘(l. The tin‘; 4st: ‘t lunst one man, 11nd Fm‘, rnne, It) ll years‘ rcccrzl. l . ' 1*‘ "-“'" ‘~ =1‘ i‘ 11-1‘ 11. \\':|.s tor lln- King n day of grim ' 1- I ---- \ wr-t-ril-nl (hvtyue tor .1114! .‘~t-‘ -»'t-i< un ll .1'-.‘| . tl1'.-. :1; 111.11g lot‘ umtrnsis. The ltuynl route swept] l‘ 1.1 ..! 1!..~ zmmtmt or Ihr- f l-‘t iutn Nilrntut, Ulliznir) v1 he uill from the plinaztnt vounlr_\'-s1de wuh,‘ . . I njn m, lmlnnrc‘. ‘ ' .. ‘.. _.r tr-nrl '10 :1 . 1- o’. t‘u- ‘ it; undulating hills to the monster l . . .':~..'\.._\. ; ~11 {W -' ‘wl-ll- - ;(‘~1t'--tl :1‘. Tn A» n, The skzgln-nps.‘ aunt hlenl: desolation (Iii m‘ 1m‘ le-urlt-y- "(p1 i :1 ‘.11 1.. 1...: ‘ -\\ ~,>.t,-t :'- 1:1 1'1 .‘,;.‘1. _1nt"'l1;1‘r '1' ilI h:- hv-lrl on T-loxl-rnl) '1‘: the Rhonddn valley‘. ' H, _,,,,,,;,.(|_ ‘..: 11 1.. 1. ... 1... 11.1; o‘. .t11 '13:, 111- ‘Alli ill:\);1'.lt‘llt| tlw ‘intr-nln-J Ill» Majesty special ‘asked to sec! ,,, ,., .,' |g‘:‘(ln “m, 15.. Lin‘: , , 1. ....‘.t . of ll-r- lknn.no1| $.1tt_\'(‘ou1‘eilg' l)..\\ini.., the lvlntke-set .'.| ..ln Will l, . h. nl- and -~|;~- m,“ . l‘c\‘.‘.-. 1a.. L. 1 -- ..’..t-.\111-. . — ‘(Hlifffl .111 .\u>\'rnl1zrt' 2-1. J1l.i_.'0 A1‘.c~ . 'I'!.crc tilnmsi every family‘ is on re-' ,- , M, H“. ;j"flfll\t\_ , r-‘t 4 ‘I '1'" 1 1 1-' 11"! 51-1-1‘ nnu! I'.\'l1f‘\"..» to be away for about‘ lit-f. The King wnlketl iunongst the 1~-.'- ~ . v.11! 1-1- at‘<-r-:-.l~| n.3- .. . .. .1 '. : . 4 svr-r-k. I ruins of great. illrl11\lI'ir‘.-_ ltI. l'li ' l -- v‘ n M"! xiii flirt-win)’. 1 ‘\ .. . ;--,,1:_ t v _ _ Hxl w _ KI V,‘ ‘Uriel. (In, a \ll\|\ sl t; .. 1, . ...‘11. ‘r. ‘:11. .. .\_..', 11:11 1 \.\r 1 ' ‘ ‘ , , T 1' (hr i‘ H” - .1. -l|l).(l'\l .s t.m_',rtu.:ll1 '.\.. ' I ' 1 ‘ |1'.l.‘. |.1'.t- rim.‘ John It. |lI-"tl-'l' 111v. l‘ \ I , l , ( m‘. :..‘.1‘.1 1'1 t» r.n‘.'<‘.r. ' .‘n.:tl|o:'ln1l .\-.~n;uov'. l l, l" M ‘ ‘ n r_ I Loni ‘ln- Ilium (iuuqnnunt. l(.~l)t1ll-. I I p‘ Isldlz- for sh-rl-lnz-z a ‘ mnot”. .7‘ f; ".r--l “rt-rt. 'l‘i.r‘ l1.=ri..'.it‘1-- (lire- 11ml 111111111 m. ‘ r.< and .111ot3p1- opt-rulers (le- ri‘. ‘(l lonnht they would pn-vl-nt ' ' pii-Iitntlon of 1hr.- Wightist. wer-klj.‘ "y, hi“ '22.,“ 3:": ‘aHIIHIHi "Kllllititfiro" \"hn\1- rm‘. 1r, t-x- alt-truly not law-u .1 thing: to allow thlat ,1...‘ "ma"? CHYIJ‘WH‘I" l“! me Muck on a.» rm! know n.- um n knowledge. Salt-Here's WM WW1- . ' '-‘.||. l’. l. I. I.-.'|lil-ll-1.'l-'?|—'.‘.'L A nnzumnsm ' for unemployed men, sponsored hy . the Welsh Lend Settlementrmfiu? y clety. - GOMBAT Rheumatism in often uused by uric acid in the blood. This blood impurity should be extracted by the kidneys. ll kidneys hil, end nceu uric mid remains, it inilelu the uncle: end joint: coming excruciating peim. Hen le help prevent rheumatism by he ' you kidneys in good condition. eh regularly Dodd’; Kidney Pills-Joe halt e t emu-y the hverie kidney remedy. m1. Dodds Kidney Pills “ 1 l Wllifll‘ had brought him from Lon- 1 don at Llnntvrith Major and Qeodcd by, car Boverton. 11n- Klng lett ‘the special train pru- this morning nt. More he was shown >a n-operntlvc forming undertaking l l l . l l t | l I l i ‘i 1 | Helunched at Pentrcsbnek on produce from the co-operatlve farm. A group of unemployed men f0 e lrum the table where they were snti lnr: when he entered a eorrttgntr-t. tron shed. ‘fsit "your lunch will be cold." down." , romrlrelnoz-ntiltg the '- l-‘nrcign Atinistcr Ciano. , n1 Gorcrnnicut of Gen. Franco. mans depmdedcn-thomxt Italian P‘ UU-‘XRPIQN Italy Ubscrvcs - 1 Sanctions Date; I ._'_fi_ ‘ I Mrs. Euphenflm Lynds. 73, died ltUMlsf. Nov. llh-(APP-Bccog-v ritinrl by Iinly and Germany 0:‘ the’ ;|-..nl.~h Fitsclsc Government today: runtc while Italy celebrated the day" -of "ignomiiry and iniquity" on the first anniversary of the- application of stun-Foils in the Ethiopian tn- \‘:1 ion. A minute of silence “as observed throughctlt. the land at flve P. M. following the unveiling of plaques "ignc-miray and iniquity‘ which Fuscbts believe tlv-sc-tmlod on the rest of the- world when the sanctions were voted. Willpaontinued/ tContinued from page 1) prowl would bt- announced onh/af- tt-r the fall ot" Ivladrirl. Death 0f Formerpean or Mrs.‘ - Island Man At‘ Eunhemialvnds .at her home, King Street, Char- ! lottctown, Tuesday after an Illness‘ Mr. William Joseph Kelley, chief o! mm the“ a We, _ probation otftoer of the District: pTxtlrzhdtéiae-sfd gig-E 515:1‘: 1:1 C t, ember of the “ hoot Com- 1° ' - ' "s?" Tad one o; the b“; known: land, and before her marriage was residents of me ‘my’ passed away EulzhemlaedPlllmsn. Her husband November I1 at his home, 36 Ver-l we ""5 l" 911 Yeflrs 58°- “on s‘, Malden, Mast He “bl Mrs. Lynds was widely known as mined m a serious operaflon m! BLCZITBUBI; woman o; the‘ high. 1 es e. or a. num F o gears August and seemed to imprme for she xyps r0 rtetrcss of rth Davis‘ time, but for the past few days‘ Va- l) P ~ 9 - had been in a very critical comm.‘ Hotel in Charlottetown. She re-t “on The funeral was held on sided at. Kenslngton for some years] Monday momma at ten at mei before coming to the capital. ‘ sacred Heart church of which he‘ Lslggvhlni B-Yehgr"? E121" yn ,a aug r, an e, rs. . was a menu)“ | M Cam bell Borden and two ltd-I Mr. Kelley was a. self made n1an| - P . . t and burned the midnight on to‘ 139W! daughters. Mabel, Mrs. W11- establish his place in the world. He‘ Tm $91571» and Edith 11511115- Wm was 1.-rn in Summervilte. P.E.I.. b9 9] C l" f” 31°31‘: M1‘? tl-Wds 15 years ago, Nov. 1, and received his 25° 53V"; Y ‘l; £5 "s: education there, coming to ltfgldeg] nna ac nnon, er eley, Ca 1f., INUVIEMQI-JR 19. was tieneral Serfy 0f Bible Society Address The Rev. J. B. M. Arlnrtur o; Toronto general secretary m; the British and Foreign Bible Society for Canada and Newlcundlantl wa, the special speaker ut a publt; meeting at Zion Presbyterian- Church last night. The meeting was under the auspices of Provin- cial Auxiliary of the Bible Souielv The local prcsidert, Dr, J, H Ayers presided. _ After the invocation by the Ru- G. C. Webster, the Scripture 19$. fen was read by-the Rel; _]_ M Murchison; the Rev. Hugh A-lilym led 1n prayer‘. Mrs. Arthur Roper sun‘; gym. psfhetlcally a very effective st-t~ ting of "I Heard the voice of Jestl. Say." District Seefetary Nlnrrhison t1 t t r u 1t 1' in 189s He was first employed as- 1""! MFS- Edith P- Smith» 50m"? 3"“ “ m“ ‘esume °f m“ “'°1'l= "ie ex 0 1e nmn commun- - ue: “In consequence of the fact that; General Frauleo has taken posses- non of the greater part; of Spain and the development of a situation ‘ which shows with increasing clar-lk 11y that in the remaining part of. Spain one mnnot speak of the ex- ‘misc of :1 responsible governing vnver. the Fascist Government lms lot-idea to recognize the Govern- ment c-f (Jeneral Franco and send! a tllnt (éovernixit-iit n Charge D'-i ilfntrfs t) tngin diplomatic relut-I ..>|1s. 1, ’l‘l‘.|- (First-gt- lflfaircs will g0' jlcrt- itinnediutvly. The present,’ tltplonlutit: l'ep:'.srntnti\‘es (to the‘ Lin-tr.) (Jnbullrro Government) havei ‘wt-n rt-citlled.’ Policies Secret An Hkllltlll official declined to Italy's future neutrality (‘J5 i The joint. action, it was m1- nozutced, had been agreed upon din-lug the recent Berlin visit at ‘l‘hu»'. Italy and Germany be- 11111191!!!‘ tirst European lnwers fut-trinity. to npprove the provision- iPorttrgal has been reportedser- unsly considering such a move, and ‘swilvndor- {llld Guatemala have al- Il‘i\(l_\' recognized Frrmcufs regime). Italy's recall of Npresentatlvesw the Illndrid Socialist Government ‘could apply m but n couple of diplomats now in Alieante. Ambnswndor‘ Orazio Pcdrazzi and lira-at. lllld second secretaries of the rnibassy are in France. "To have Italy as well as Ger‘- mnny recognize the Burgos Gov- ernznvnt and withdraw contacts with the other Government» ls victory in itself," sold Admiral Itfagaz. Enibiassy attaches said Magnzhad n letter from the Burgos Govern- ment. which would serve as cred- enlials empowering him to net as charge‘ dnffzures here and later take the rank of ambassador. Nuke Announcement BERLIN. Nov, ill-m?) ~ Nazi (lei-many today formally recogniz- ed the Spanish Fascist provisional Govcrturlenl. but officials said the move in no way meant the Reich would give direct. aid to the Insur- srnt Gcirernl Francisco Franco. 11111‘ joint. announcement was. first given out at. Rome where Ad- numl Magnz. the Burgos Govern- ment 1‘ep1'e.<‘.r‘nt:\ti\‘e, gunrdcdly tn- lltnnetl I-‘rnnco hoped for Italian, nld1. . One prominent German official after the recognition announce- ment said: "our nc-tiorl is purely recognition of the new Government and goes no further." The concensus of foreign diplo- matic missions, however, was that German std already ls sifting through to Franco in various ways. Offielnl circles ln Berlin intim- nted the Reich was not considering withdrawal from the London non- intervcntton committee. . Seeks Statement LONDON. Nov. 18—-(AP)-—Clem- cnl Atllee, Labor Leader, said tn- nlght. lie would question Foreign Scerctnryftden in the House of Commons tomorrow on Italian and German recognition of the Span- lsh Insurgent provisional govern- ment. All indications were, Informed sources mid, that there would b! no breakup of the Non-mtorven-l tion Connnlttec because of the Joint action, although a. spokesmen for the Russian Embassy said Soviet and German moves. PARIS. Nov. 18-rAP)-France, V informed political observers seld tonight, will not nld the Spanish Madrid Government, despite Gen‘ mm nnd Italian reccrnltlan of the‘ he sum "ulrwcnts.' unless Great Britain-dates for the ‘ 2 - r 1vr lden lice force, re-l ‘ ' ti). aliiilbintmgght as resular. 1 °'°1°¢k [mm h" P99591106. 133- term‘ Rev‘ ‘I’ B‘ M’ Armou“ M" A a rubber Worker BL the Edgewm-thl ville, Mass., and two brothers,‘ plant of the 305m“ Rubber shoe? Howard J. Pfllzttan, Lowell. Mass,- g°_ and subsequently became a and Edwin Pittman, Atlin, BC. l The funeral wit] be held today at on Dec. 18 1906, and being advan-l K1“! 5V» m 59- Mark?‘ Church-i cad to a sergeancy by the 1am Kenslngton where the service will] Com F‘ D. Stevens on Jan. 20, b‘? 5'- 2-39- 1523. He resigned on May 10. 1925 _ |' ta succeed the late Probation Ctfi- f::..t"2;"§i;.; MaiIllndEmpirc ls Purchased By The ‘ Globe As probation officer, Mr. Kelley was always extremely kind and considerate and was highly reg:u‘d-_ Toronto ' Morning Dailies Amalgamnte As “Globe-And Mail". cd~botl1 by officials and those with‘ whom he came ln contact in ins] official position. I Mr. Kelley was prominent. in, civic. life. He was serving his first: term. on the school commltt-mt having bcen elected three years ago, and his tflnn expiring next year. He was a. graduate of the Suffolk law school and hathbeen ' ‘, was a ! pziidgefigzigiktigfiiurtgngag: Mafia end Elmpire has not. been acquired sonnet! K. of 0., and s past presi- but Wm _b° lewd as the pmflishlng dent or the Deliberative Assembly‘ and proouctzon headquarters of the tCantinned from page I) '- He had been president of the Msl- "cw paper‘ ' den Police Relief Assoctotlml- a graduate of Staley Colic“ 0f 11"‘- Spoken Word, Mass Middlesex and Maiden Court Bar Association.‘ "Actual construction of the new: building and plant of the Giobc and? Mail will be launched, said Mr. Mel (Iullagh. as soon as short-terln deases can be terminated to permit ' Cfiumllc Alumni Smmmy °f Bmfidemolltlon of present buildings on! ton and the State Probation Offi- cers’ Association. He is survived by his wile. W110 was Miss Nora K811311811. and two sons, Francis P. of Medford. who v1‘; saciatcd with his father‘ in ttr Probation office. and Joseph Wm. Kelley, well known football star and a senior at St. AHBBIMB College. Manchester, NJL; also tWO daughters, Mrs. Mary 0.. wife <1! John W. McDevltt of the Lincoln Junior I-Ilgh faculty, and Mrs. Lor- etts. Fay, wife or Vincent Fay. 0f this city. He also leaves three brothers. Frank P.. Maiden; John A., or Randolph, and Austin 0i Honolulu. and three sisters. Miss Minnie Kelley and Mrs. John W. Scsnlon, Maiden, and Mrs. James Hannabcrry, Quiney.—tMoJdcn Ev- ening News). THREE DEATHS (Continued from page l) hlct1 5E “'11s driving, skidded from the highway and plunged over a 30- fool, embankment, Miss Margaret Miller of Merigo- mlsh. N. 3., mas almost drowned today when her car skidded over a bridge near New Glasgow, N5. and submerged ln the water below. She escaped by kicking out one of the door windows and floated to the surface. A steady storm throughout. last night. brought two Inches of snow to Prince Edward Island. hnmper~ lng att-‘nmpts to refloat the steam- ship Merlne Trada‘ from Battery Point near the mouth of Charlot- tetown harbor. The ship was re- moved today by the salvage tug Foundation Franklin, little dam- aged. - Temperatures ranged from-below zero to about l5 deg-ices above. North Sydney, N.S.. rr ported a low temperature of two degrees below zero. It averaged eight above llnoughout. the day tn Halifax 11nd most other Nova scotla centres, while Saint John reported ab: above tonight after its coldest No- vember dsy since 1932. Amherst reported e. snow-full of eight inches throughout Cumber- land County in Nova. Bcotte. High- ways were not. blocked, however. SKATING ‘CHAMPIONSHIPS lthc King-York site. The property is‘ currently occupied by tenants wlthl leases permitting cancellation on‘ three month's notice." Q | The Mail. later the Mail and Em- pire, was first. issued in I872, under direction of Thomas C. Patteson on a corner of the site of the present ‘Mall and Empire Building at the Jtmction of King and Bay streets. In I877 the rarer was trken over by John Riordan, C. W. Bunting and W. ‘J. Douglas. In 1896' U18 mu was irmltcd with the mppire, u-hlch had meanwhile bccn established. ' From the denth of Mr. Bunting ‘in 1896, until his 011m death in 1919, Mr. Douglas directed the Mall and 'Emptre. I-le was succeeded by James S. Dollglas his son. under whose manngem lit the Toronto world was nequlretl. In 1927, the Mail and Etmpfre was ncqtllrcd by I. W. Killam of Montreal. who 1185 now ICHIIKIIUSIIECI control. The Globe first appeared as s weekly ln 1844, published by Hon. George Brown to asilst tn the fight for responsible government. In 1852 lt became a daily morning news- peper. remaining under Mr. Brown until his death ln I880 from gun- shot u-ounds inJictcd by a disgrunt- led former employee. In 1882 Sen-f ator Robert Jaffray acquired the Globe and ll. remained in the family until 111s son sold the property t0‘ Mr. MoCullagh last month. ' ui-_->-.' BIRTHS M111“; McPIIAIL-Ab the P. E. Hospital, November 14, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert MbPhall, n daughter. OULTON-At the P. E. I. HospLtaI. November 11. 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oulton, Alberton, a son. MACRAE-On November 3, 1936. t0 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mac- rne, Point Prim, a daughter, Janet Ifntherine. nfKR-ETAGES rssnsn-woosnnmcs- m zoo Hlllsboro St. on Tuesday. Novem- ber I7, 1936 by Rev. Andrew Mac- Kenzte, Michael Patrick Pusher of Charlottetown to Rebecca Eliza- beth Wocldrldge of the some place. DEATHS I rroirsrssmznrneég?" m; on Nov. 17th, 1936, Mrs. Augug-tus Morrlseey’ aged 68 years. Funeral MONTREAL, Nov. l8—'l‘he 19a‘: l‘ -“ figure ‘ ‘ ‘ ships will be held tn Montreal, an otftelel of the Winter Club of. Montresl said today. Tentative ,_ tltton are Feb. II n-ndl ‘mursday morning. | McDONALD-At New Argyle, ‘rues- 1 day, . ‘... 17, 1038, Mrs. Nell McDonald, aged 02. Funeral from the residence of Charles MeKlnnon at 1.30 to Canoe Cove Church m1 l Friday for service at. 2 P. M. Inter- i menl Canoe Cove Cemetery. the Society in the l3 years of grcn‘ service to the Church world. Dr. Ayers introduced in (11.11.5- and the General Secretary, who in a \'.\‘1(1 address set forth the challenge of the Bible Society, using as n L-asis of his thought 2 Cor. 9. He appealed for a loyal support of the Society, the tiandmald o1 Lhc Church, by all who follow Christ and accept his commission The Rev. Mr. Armour. who arrived 1n Charlottetown inst evening 1n- the Csnadlsn Alnrnyxs plane learrs - this morning for the nmlnlmrtl ANNUUNCE nrntnnms rot CANADA Cygnet And (‘re-scent To Replace (‘ham- plaiir And Vancou- ver. , , (C. f’. by Guardians Special Wire‘. LONDON. Nov. IB~The Admir- alty announced tonight. the two destroyers purchased by the (‘sn- ndian Government are the Cyan??- nnd the Crescent. Manned by (‘nu- ndian crews. they are expected to leave England early 1n I937. Both were of the {ff-ill mo! gram of 1929. They were built by Vickers-Arntrlrong, iatmrherl m September. 1931, and completed in April of the following year. The)’ have a displacement of 1.375 tons. n complement of 145 and carry four 4.7 inch guns, one threc-tni-h nnd seven smaller guns, and eight 21-inch torpedo tubes. The new destroyers will replace the Champlnha and Vancouver. borrowed from the Admiralty ill 1928 and since maintained by the Royal Canadian Navy, which have be;ome olrolete. The ships are :1‘.- most identical, in size and equin- ment, will? the Canadian destro)" crs Saguenny and Skeena Whlfll were completed In 1931. It ls expected the new Yeswll will assume the names of these they retainer‘. Card of Tlrdnks Mrs. Jnlncs II. Reeves and fnnnly wish to thunk their‘ mans‘ 111ml“ and neighbors for cKPfP§¥1°“-“_°‘ sympathy 1n the loss of a. 101mg husband and father. 11-544-11-19-11. W Ill MEMORIAL! In loving mnmofi’ or my ‘I'M “m and Mother MRS. JOIIN ll. PIDGEON Who Died November l8, I935. One long 3'1"" h“ Fwy“- Thc memory lingers 0H _ l, __ And though on earth the I10“) l‘- Tho Soul is safe in hcaYPII- I a lnsflud by Husband . John .m Daughter Mi v- L-547-11-19-1l. N. D. MacLean I UNDIBTAKEB BBALMEI Charlottetown ml mm wutnhlrv . flmlu l," "Troontrr cits-iv wlimsn nun-ran R901: ‘m, m1 lcchtlon. Anni‘, Guardlan._ 5 won stirs-kn can..." 11AM Pram. Apply M1“- Grefton. I"