PAGE TEN - colosal armed conflict, passed words of peace. detachments from Koren, and four Ecaflwh Il/ations or Tie ‘cunnm. GUARDIAN .World' Observel Armistice Day Phillipa sales System. into , ON VISIT T0 DLIINLAND a struggle already has cost the llvcs b: for about u.“ dam of at least 1.197 Chinese and Japa- I nose soldiers. Ijsndon —- While Queen wahhcd from the windows Wlfltchall, the Prince of Vlnies laid, reath at the foot of the coho-l a h in obnslincc dead. Illg Ben ilbiifffitl in t nutcs of slltllcc and aliclwvords a‘ "O c wd of l:l_lij.' tliotlstllzclr; rung 1% Our Help ill ;us lust. I , his health llfirqllill ‘to l _ , remrkicd indoors. zlshingfon - Armisti" were observed and l’ u‘ in an address Will" was not n tired l3 _\ close of ill: world v. s te." t llin and inrillxt-t. a from the Canadian Zil \V. D. H01‘ ‘lallc, was p" 1...)! of lllc Cillizitliun cross ill lll e services lit lluov- .llt pea. and that it c zild not b: lnllliitnnlcd by TCSJllI- °l leln. FLEECE LINED “'° Phillips Sales System. or I3 1110p, a largo number of t); C“ clingy of tile ‘ccss i.e in zittcndailce. The body St. Intel's Cnthcdral- A l‘ ' w‘ 60m 'ei".ht and "t the close of that ser- ‘ "”l‘le'l'“"l“c“ S? vice at half pest eight the ‘unernl ' "H3 " l l‘ n will 104v? the chapel for Si. Peter's 1. it mttilllg 0i L) ccmfipry l illunlluy‘ for zl sioituilll to the Mun- u _ ' ' "‘ (“Swim _ ,- GENFINE horschicie windbreak- t’ ~Prt=~tdcnt D4 nor, uxlosc “c _ 1mm $995 Phnups sales I LlY SOUS WCH.‘ :»i\(‘.'lll(".‘il ‘.3 11.‘ lllt in" in til l';.:illc:. 'l'l'L‘ ‘ lilo unce. .il the central pt. -;.s ill ' - WlillOllt orllclal o‘: i. .11 ll] llli tho iiith birthday of tile October fCVLlililltiH and had no Line for Armistice. ' .--lzllfway across the Atlantic- Forcign Minister Dino Grandl said it was a. day “twice dear to the hurts of Italians"; down in Biicnos Alres allied flags swiilg in the breeze and at Rio De Janelro Bro.- zilian sailors stood at attention for two minutes. Nanking-A mob of some 3,000 men and women students paraded the streets of the Chinese capital demanding that war be declared on Japan and economic relations be severed. Martial law was in effect in Shanghai and Hankow and a. vir- tual state of seige existed in Tient- s n. CHEERS GREET Sir Henry Page Croft, Conserva- tive member for Bournemouth, who is chairman of tho Empire Indust- ries Association, urged any change In policy meanwhile should be bas- ed on preference towards the Do- mlnions. Mr. Thomas replied he Continued from page I thought it unlikely there would be, any change which would prejudice Emrpire interests. Q7 J. H. I-Iannon, Conservative rnaraber from Moseley, armed Mn t oi‘ \\lA\\[ sin rc- C f Will’ 10067 All.“ 00L S\Yll.\'!\i£l2S. plan m‘ . 1oz" cclnbmations. Phillips Sales 10067 l orcilslzns NURSES REUNION —~.~\.r.'i..siicc Day wit," dei.gl1t[nll,y' and iitzillgly (‘Cifibifllad by local ov- cnoris nurses and V. A. D. at a llunckcn pony ct the Canadian Emma. Nicholson, lvlrs- lilcMlilan, (Rocky Point) Mrs. Cecil Stewart, Miss Gillan, Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Miss Clorie McLeod, and Mirs Has- zard. Many happenings in hospit~ ais in England and Fr nee were re- rai12d to memory, andcxperlcnecs, ‘,happy and. otherwise, related. So greatly was the reunion enjoyed that all present derided to make this an annual affair. Arrangements lwere accordingly mode and officers chosen for an overseas nurses’ club.’ , Regrets for inability to be present lwere reed from several nurses, in- eluding Miss Pidgcon. Superintend- ,cnt of Prince County Hospital and iMrs. Bell of York Point. BIEWS OVERCOATS all ncwl CAPS best makes 06c. to $160. 10067 ioosfl 10061 g e and a great holly of ckizzns from far 3nd near arrived here lust evening by train and was placed in the memvlal chapel of “"958 "aunt! -" the "Yeas celnblvat- Chungkfng, Chcngtu has become so inn of the I-Ioly Communion will be hi“? m!“ an 5393x1959 Nallllmll? ' ‘ht-kl this morning at a quarter to slwuld be ewlwlllcd- ll/llllmlll 511l- (i; RUSSIA Continued from page I lthe Chinese eastern railway. Joint- BANNOCKBURN pants. double ry gwngd by chino mg Bus}; "and twisted both ways $3.98. Phillips Armistice Day No. 13, c- mmem sales System“ crating the end of the world's most r APPEALS TO LEAGUE l GENEVA. in touch by telephone with Aristld Briand, Council chairman, with the DRESS SHIRTS collar attached ‘view of obtaining immediate action Mary or separate, 95c. Phillips Sales Sys- on the Chinese request. In a note to Sir Erlzfnrununond, lSecrctary-Gcncral 0f the League. _ _ _ ccmbinations Dr. Sze declared that the Japanese _ _ , l») 19131115 plain and motiled. $1.29 nnd $1.39 had ordered General Mah Chan- ‘vsmlpsmhly “was along the mg!” 10067 Shem to evacuate Tsltsihar, but he remained in his positions, Dr. Sze l FUNERAL TODAY-The funer- also declared that a. Japanese do- _ n _ _ Ta“ a1 srrvlxo of the latt- Canon Harris, tacliment of 50 soldiers, armed with Ockck by Inspector Mum and 6°" 9'“ c-“d M. A, D. D., was held at Mahouc machine guns had seized the Fu- ‘Bay, N. S, Wednesday afternoon I g I Daircn. BITTER. FEELING SHANGHAI, Nov. 12—Anti-Jap- about genltsu, Japanese Itlinisier to China was informed tcday.‘ The Japanese C-onstlls from the three (flies join- ed in the recommendation. ’I‘hey were summoned here by the M‘n- ister to report on conditions in their areas. , F.‘..'.‘CR.‘.YTLE RI". ‘ CTTON Nltnrxllwc, Chino, Nov. 12—-Thc Nanking Govelnment reacted fav- orably tothy to reports that the League of Nations might form an in ternuticilal patrol force to occupy ports of Manchuria and assist in the evacuation of Japanese troops. Such a patrol, officials declared, l be mode secure. If the proposal were brought with in the s.‘ope 0f the League's Man- churian resolution adopted October 24, Chino. doubtless would approve ill. acrording to Dr. Wslllng-ion Koo, 5“ Nov . 12--Dr. Alfred hm“? l" m “lmwphe” inflamed Premier Stewart, accompanied by soc, Chinese delegatg m the League b!’ "med fighting and luucd by Mu. Stewart, left yesterday or; a of Nations, mado an urgent appeal , _ lviuit to Montreal. Toronto and Ot- to the League Council tonight to me Con“ Home‘ summmkw’ ‘m Tokyo-Emperor Hlrchlta ordered tmvm The mm Dz w_ J_ R Mn“ I 17°53‘ brigade “I “w” t9 1991"“ Million, Minister of Health and Ed- ing upon Tsitsihar and preclpnng- is acting Premier during ing a major military conflict. The dcsllfllfers 5"“ l‘) Ma*‘°h""1“»“'h“'e Mr. Stewart's absence, witch will League Secretariat immediately got prevent the Japanese from march- chowan ccal mine operated by the with the Archbishop and coadjug- northeast mining corporation near THE CHARLUFFPJHWN 0gp}; "N Miminigash p . Youths Sent To (Special l0 the Gllllillll) Ttvo young men, named Fred Wedge of Ebbsfleet and 111011135 Cannon, of Mimlnigash, came be- re John E. Campbell, J. P., at stack, and stealing they-error“ E The prisoners were undefended, the Prince County jail ogcther on Stindny night Tilt WAGE Continumi IrClll page 1 vltatlon of President John L. Lewis, 111mm “LS5 P I” Mm wen would meet Japans demand n,“ to attend a board meeting at which civil Tidzzlzlzsh the ii/Ilssrs Elsie and jhe lives and propczfy of JJPCIIILSG the “'“'°'“‘1)""l’°5“1s Wm be dimuségd" lritcinutional board member William Hayes of Springllill ls now in I-n- dianapolis and will be present at the meeting. Announcement to this ef- fect was made tonight, following a on of the district board at their furmer Chinese Rem-Cr and now ncaitiquartclxs here today. a member of the Nanking commIt-' Tile corporations suggested wage- tce rm. taking over the udm.nlstra_ scale, cutting figures in the exist- tion of certain territories now oo- lYllDlEd by Japan. lvlflRE ifitliili I ll Ki ll ill NAIROBI, Kenya, East Afvpm‘ N°"- 12~ (BY the Canadian Pres-J- models. Phillips Salcs System, '79 Queen St. 10067 lng contract by ten to thirty-three per cent, which was turned down by the district executive some days ago, was the chief matter before today's meeting. Communications between President Lewis and the local heads were gone over and a decision to at- tend the international meeting was reached. A short session of the district board will be held on Iriday, and on the return of the officers from In- dianapolis another meeting will bc culled to deal with their report. The present wage contract, which the DRESS GLOVES LINED gray Kmy“ Cfllfllll/ l5 fiZMH Sllllfilllll; company's proposals were to succeed, and brown, $1.39. Phillips Sales Sys ‘mm l‘ "Vere P158114! 0! locusts. As expires on January 31, 1932. tem, 10067 PERSONALS Miss Campbell, of the C. N. R. accountants office left this morning 5 on n. visit to Boston. Mrs. W. Drake, Grafton St., has as her welcome guest over the week end, Mrs. A. Hatch of Brockton,~ Mass, who is on the Island visiting her daughter, Mrs. Verne McKin- Tholua-i lf- he implied no steps non, Union Road. ‘w pfld be taken towards Imperial omlc unity bcforg the oonyer. convened, o," rcpled Mr. Thomas, “I am no directing efforts towards get- ting a sound Imperial policy." EIGHT Runs ‘m. Continued from page 1 I65 of the property of the Com- Ifunist party of Canada, and for ilfiortatlon of such of those as can M! deported. DEATHS 53 years. FARRQW-Ih Boston, litter“, on Nov. 4, 193i, Mary Farrow, aged 83 years. Funeral services at her late residence, 9 Dsna ave., ‘Hyde Park, Saturday, Nov. 7 at 2 p. m. BROWN-In thil city, Nov. I1, Samuel Brown, aged 76 yearn. Fun- eral this afternoon at 3.15 from ‘A. A. Economy's mineral Home to l-Iighfleld- CLASSIFIED AD ton can: novs AND omns skates for mo. Apply at this of- fice. Ioooa-II-ia-zi 4 FBLEY-In Boston, il-ss. Nov. 12.. I081, Dr. TlIOS- Brinsley Foley, aged, i 3161111»! YN“WMM=W<W"""~“ “Sky Raiders ”, . l new generation begin at once to de- vet no satisfactory check for these I devastating invasions has been Iound The insects are known to emerge lfrom deflnlta breeding areas. Thcy travel in enormous numbers for long distances. Then the swarms spread, settle, and breed again. 'I‘he l country to a > ‘vour crops and pasture, and soon reduce prosperous desert. The last invasion of Kenya begun in May, 112a, rind did not cease i.“l‘ March, 1930. The insect was than the variety known as the desert lo- cust, and came from the Sudan and Abyssinia. Breeding ground". are believed, also to exist in the French S hora, and a conference ,wa.s opened in Rome this Septem 0 v Air Thrlller ber to dlszuss ways and means cf 31,50 her parlor) she cried for my —-—— 1 Could you rescue your best gfrll frcm highwaymen of tho air lanes? Well, that's what the hero of "The ,Sky Raiders,‘ 'the Columbia sensa- ' tlonal aerial melodrrma now at the Capitol Theatre today, is up against —and up against ft high! But noth- ing daunts this young daredevil and he snatches his sweetheart from the leader of the air mill robbers up in a manner that promises to make your hair stand on and and Lloyd Hughes plays the daring. WS2UB1‘—B pilot of the trans-con- fntrepici film who duly de‘y all‘ sorts of hazardous conditions in, order to deliver their cargo safely] ,group of air bandits that preys up- ‘ on the air route and pillage: planes, of valuables. flow the fearless hero‘ basic for much of the film's action. There mun be a magazine call- ed "Exchange", and it gets quoted more than all the other: combin-l cad-Sunshine Mcguino. ._...-... w... lntelnatiolrl cal-operation to oom- bat the pert. l This year, however, the species is the migratory locust. It. is even more destructive than the desert breeding grounds in Central Afrlcm are as yet unknown. The Govern- ment is using various measu ca of MED BRIER PLIES TRADE LONDON, Nov. 12-(By the Can- adian Prcssl-A writer in The Mall has, 1n his wanderings, found at Norbiton, near Wimbledon, Old Eon and Sophie Smith, who are "Crlers." Sophie, ‘IS-years-old but very sprightly. has for nearly 40 years past cried her craft, which is that of a. mcnder of cane chairs. and mats. As she was mending a chair in her workshop (which is bencfit- '!It goes like this," she said: "Chairs to mend, Mats to mend- I'll make them like new, Ladies, it's true- ‘iocust and harder to deal with. its Chairs to m-e-n-d," “The gentry." she went on, "of- ten ask me to make my cry for their pleasure. Daarle me, they are Supreme Court. Thursday afternoon, on a. charge of breaking and entering the store or Mzssrs Gallant and Co. at Wood-' quantity of goods valued at $50, After healing the evidence the ma; istratc sent them up for trial to the Supreme Court. Mr. Henry w. lloaliazi appeared for the Cmwn, The two young lnen were Btfgstgd way between Northam station and Tyne Valley, and wero brought to about 8 stable White. Thcy were Weflring shirts winch it is alleged they had stolen from Mr. Gallanvs store. In- spcctor Miller in his evidence stat- ed that he questioned the young until nrtl V/xlge gave such unsatis- flattery replies to his doings an Sunday night that he decided to lock him up for the night. Cannon admitted that he and Wedge were when Gailnnts store was broken into, Ho took tho officers to a place along the Iloivizn Road, where the re- mainder of the stolen goods were vonccnfsd in a vacant barn. Mr. Gallant testified that on Monday momrlg he found his store had been broken into and a quantity of ‘goods stolen. He at once notified the llUliCT.—"S ‘ have been lnum I libNNE Continued from P585 1 formation like Ulflli statutes. a itself there is no offense alleged. added. cided later. ent. s” 5am; GupLHYs testimony con- "Tele- phone’ ’and the events which led up to n, A; one point, when Mr. Rym earned the seizure of the ‘v35 cross examining him, he ask- ed protection of the court. The de- fense counsel" was questioninl lllm about the connection which Wll- liam Dean, of Musquash, had with the seizure. Sergeant Guptill said any understanding he had wit Dean was police work which he unlem would not disclose the court ordered him to. initial susi is nit nu LONDON, Nov. 12—(By The Can- adian Press-Sr Richard and Lady Muriel Paget offer Cranmore Hall, their mansion home near Shepton Mallet, Somerset, rent free to any- one who will look after it. The mansion, which dates from the time of Cromwell, stands amid on estate of 1.300 acres. It has 20 bedrooms, a. fine billiards-room. beautiful gardens, and is within easy reach of good hunting, fishing, and golf. Lady Muriel Puget says that lt is offered rent free as an economy measure. "We think it is better than closing 1|; and leaving 1t i0 g0 to rack and ruin. Efforts to let it would have to pay about $1.750 a year in rates and taxes, and would hav, to look after the place proper- ly. It might, be taken by more than one family and divided into flats. If no one suitable wants it on these terms. I am thinking of taking paying guests att say, $25.00 a week fond. looking ate: them myself.” l HARROWING i Continued from page 1 they We" Plcked "P by the Smm- dergone a. serious operation, and the Canadian Piesn-This is u. tale ,'I‘hey were sighted 20 minutes after that h" doctor! Md not been em of a much vexed and perplexed the vessel went down by a. Pan-Am- erican pilot, but he could not take ness of the sea.- When the Swan carne alongside Captain Walters was carried aboard on a. stretcher and all 8W0 llllllkfi for their delivery. They were bath- ed and give-n soup, clgarcts and clothes by the crew. It was ex- plained that the Master was lniured when a. timber fell on his ‘Jack as he was abandoning ship. ‘rho three other victims were two Perilvians and a Costa Rican. GRAND DUCHESS ‘ STYLE ADVIBER LONDON, Nov. 12—<By the Can- adian PrcsQ-The Grand Duchess Marie of Russia, recently a visitor defence and a reward of $5,000 has all so nice to me that I'm begin-inere, has quite settled down to been offered for on eflectual meth- ning to get quite proud of my old: communal m‘; n, New york, who" 0d of destwvlns the waved iwwf- are." She laughed. and her bright: she acts its "style adviser" in a big and frustrates the“. my h1g1», mm atlon is it QWBPEQS "W" the 9885- 01d Eyes Brew bllghlvl‘ Still. and store. At this store there are man- Biil; until the Oflglfifll breeding her cheeks that are p5 ruddy u‘ neqvvlns rmglng 1n age from three grounds have been found and ster- checklng the plague- ...__ “Henna, m. exmem ma, 8,0,“, o, Lona, DISTANCE RUNNER. WEDS, ' [fou decades aso- It is more sweet- LONDON, Nov. p.415. the Can- adian Prom-Min Gladys Irma. sho won points for England at Monte Clrlc in the first interna- lflqngl mating, and was the first IIIDUYI the time rve had to cry and orloa the woman down. due.“ we“. Damn”, forms me- English girl to win the 1.000 metres women dOWTI. Ive cried down scores: ‘Oyea. Oyem-this la to give no_ abroad in Brussels. an apple crinkled into a thousand your blond mm, with gxcitement}, ilized there seems little hope of signs of her mirth. Sophie's voice is as young a5 it was when she first went crying, "Chairs to mend, mats to mend," ly bell-like than the sound of her own Ben's bell. People stop to 113.. And "Old Ben" has (lone a lot of "crying" in his day. "why, of ‘em. and so did my lnthgr m4 my grandfather aforc me. "Y‘ | to ‘l3, some thin. some not-so-thin, and some very stout. This is a lit- tle more practical than the usual way in London of having only young and slim mannequins, lead- ing to many discontented matrons, who order gowns under the impres- sion that they will look like the and quickly. Marcelino Day is the ‘"1086 marriage has just taken ten to tho melodious tones andjmgnngqulrm. heroine who unknowingly becomes! D1808 MN- W" " 91mm“ °t 1°“? mirvfl m“ such Ymllhllll music" Mary Ellen white, beloved wife of, involved with the leader of the dlfl-"WB Tlmlllll! in this country. should leap from an ugni throat, ‘that from today I shall not hold myself responsible for her debts! "And a0 out. I 806s with my bell, with tied-and so on. “y”, Johnny: Ialplllld is rather thin lp how it ccmc-s about. A man dgyg, And, no added, with a wink, thinly pcpuioted-‘i ‘Wm W me and says his wife's lt_wll a Ilayi "How mgny up; to tne mill, left him and is runlling up bin,‘ m, go,- gfyflj‘ lfeacbarf In his name. ‘Cry it about,’ he says, business, for my woman down was F"! . Q21" nevu- im than i s-——+-—"-"“"_' with ‘keeping liquor for sale,’ and Hick: with ‘illegally lvllllll llqlwf" . The pollcfl gay the boat was a mile and three quarters from the shore of the province end still they come before this court with an in- and charge Captain Burt under the provincial “Tins is a. case of some import- ame, and I don't think Your Hon- or world car; to take it upon him- zelf to let the matter of jurisdiction stand and take the evidence. The jul-lsulztlon, he sold, could be dc- Magistrate Logan 511d he W“ "i" going to dismiss th; informationa- Only two witnesses were heard‘ this afternoon. They were Serzefllll‘ D. P. Guptlll, of the provincial pol- ice, and Capfain A. J. Mulcahy» lwrt ivflrd-‘n and Llilylls 1m‘ BB‘, MONTREAL, Que., Nov 12-Sofar ' l4 firms have signified their inten- tion of’ taking advantage of the voyage of the exhibition ship New Northland to the West Indies ear- unsuocessful. Tenants y Island Wins More Amherst‘ both Ayrshire: and Jerseys, l fourth. Fair Prizes , AMHERST, NS, Nov. 12.-In judging of county herds at the Marl- time warm m: today, Colchelter held w aucuu vrvbli-‘M wmlnlm led in Guernsey: with Annapolis n, their individual breed. Onfruea- second and Plotou third. Queens. day afternoon the fox breeders met. Prince Edward Island, took third in with _ Kings, 3N.B., second In Ayrshires. “On the face of the lllffllmllliln Plctou third, and Weatlnoreiand Continued Mm D180 l ‘ l ‘tendanco con ling days. Fox Station, l so y-eprgggntgtlveg q: different fur "Thc police had no rlBht to g0 Kings, N. 3., won in I-Iolsteins. houses. The addresses referred to out there and seize that boat." he Queens, P. E. I. secmd; Prince. P. E. the problems of the lat industry Addresses were given b7 m’- G- mmu Smith or the monumental Summafside. Dr. wickware. and Holl- Mr- BMW. ll- NOVEMBER 1a. 193i luinusuiul Continued from PM! 1 I Ryckman, Mini-Ute! 0! hbtlonai Rd- Eoch afternoon, meetings of tho venue, presiding. 0n Wednuty different breed organizations we", morning officers of the National Revenue Department will have la. meeting with tn; Confftlalnnll rep- resentatives to ethic-in tho technical detafll of the zllel h! Wflfltfnll, and oil- meeting will be followed by a luncheon at which the Dominion Government will Ill!!! b! m! host- Sir Henry Thornton. chafrmln and Break-lent of the Canadian Na- tionaiRn-flwaya, u giving a dinner I I., third; Colchester, fourth; Pfctou. and prospects for fur trade this, m the party at Montreal on M0!!- swecp in the beef classes. In club competition for bacon hogs Pictou led, with Ulgg, Montague. shown and many exhibitors from ‘an 5mm“, 5,151,013,] mg burp. Winsloe, - Pugwash, Millview and Hunter River following. Exhibition Ship iy in the New Year and it is re- ported that the plea of Hon. 1-1. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Com merce, in Montreal a short time ago for manufacturers to go out H after the West Indian market. having good effect. According to present indications there will be quite a. miscellaneous array of products representative of ‘the capacity of Canadian sellers. Goods marketed by the firms who have decided to book accommoda- tion for the trip include aerated lwaters, beer, whiskey, chocolates. drugs, bandages, washing machines vacuums, meats, fibre board. rub- ber goods, gas engines, and paper. H. C. Calder, secretary of the lCanadian West Indian League, will make the trip in the interests of his organization, which is taking a prominent part in the development of trade relations bztween these sections of the Empire. The New Northland will leave Montreal on her last regular voy- age of the present navigation sea- son on November 12 and during Dec ember she will remain in Halifax to be fitted up for the West Indian excursion. She will sail for the iIndies on January 8. lull MARIE fllilll will LONDON, Nov 12-—(By The Can- adian Pressl-Unquallfied denial is giVBli in London to reports which have been circulated in Roumania and on the Continent that Queen Mlarie , of Roulnania la suffering from an incurable disease. Queen Marie, who is the granddaughter of Queen Victoria, is at present living in the beautiful Castle of Balcio, on] ,the Black Sea. The reports had stated recently the Queen had un- tlrely satisfied with the resultl. ‘The reports about», Queen Marie ‘hem abmm‘ beam“ °t u“ "mg?" l!" ql-llllfl llllifllfi." an official of the had left her purse on the veranda ‘Roumanian Legation 1h London said. “It ts true that her Majesty underwent an operation recently, but it was for a minor complaint and not for an incurable disease. Only recently we received a letter ‘in the Queen's own handwriting, stating that she was much better now." The official added that Princess Ileana. would probably pay a visit to Queen Marie at Baicic in Decem- ber, on the occasion of the Prin- cess's birthday. Later, the Queen is expected to go to Munich to ltny with Princess Ileana and the Arch- duke Anton. Nll ABBBUNTING FllR TAS TIES LONDON, Nov. 12—(By The Can odlan Presto-One of the best- known lmgliah artists, a regular exhibitor at. the Royal Academy, tell! a good story against himself. lflgtlqns no he 1m nu London house in order to iivo permanently in the country. The drawing-room ho had decorated with 5 “n qr Ipanoramic frieze, into which he con cidcred he had put somo o! hi; but work. So he wu counting on getting l cwd ‘Pflce loi- it mm on incom- mel! Y0". it used lag tenant, quite a rich man. l-fow-' see,‘ to bo a. ragullr thing in tho old org, the tenant in question on a W"! of inspection. rm the mm one glance and said, "It, 1; undqg- atood, of course, that all that ll cleaned away at your QflpQfl.._fl Well Pdtronized , -’ turned fifth. Westmoreland made a clean year. l Twenty-six carloads of Prince Edward Island live stock were this Province were Plflmlllenll, Win‘ ‘ X1913. The quality of the stock in gen- eral was considered by the judges to be excellent. Some of the finest herds in Canlda are now found in the Mbrltimec. The interest taken by breeders especially the boys and girls of the Calf Clubs, will insure tho further success of thls Exhibition as beinl one of the foremost in Eastern Canada. nu AFRICA ,cilu|lc|-| lllilllii NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov. 12 (‘By the Cznadian Pressl-‘Ihe question of the union of Christian churches in East Afrl-a la to be the subject o.’ an inquiry by the Bishop of Mom- basa, whose see comprohends the. whole of Kznya and part of Tang- anyika, as the result of a resolut- lon unanimously adopted by the Diocesan Synod mccting in Nair- obi, - The Afrftrn delegates especially pleaded for union in place of the prescnt dlvlfona, and the Synod passed the resolution welcoming the signs of a. real desire for union. It expressed particular interest in the movement towards a United Church 1n South India where circumstanc- es are similar to thus: in East Af- rica. Definite oonersnce: were pro- posed so tirt a fuller understand- ing of each others problems could be obtained and a. genuine search for real union under one ministry could be made. Further discussion concerned the position and future o: the Anglican communion outside England fol- lowing the references to the Lam- beth resolutions concerned with the subject. The Synod paerud a resol- ution welcoming the idea of An- lgiican communion as set forth in the last Lambeth report ca being no mere extension of the Church of Emgland, but as growing into a federation o.‘ self governed church- es in full communion with one an- other which might piay an import- ant part in a much wider union of the separated branches of o. unf- versai church. l a Manna or MATCHING wrrs l ronorrro, Ont., Nov. n-my lltalian lady who answered the baker's ring. Later she found aha , and wont to get it. The purse had gone, but she found a sample of lolntment being dlsrbiuted by a number of Frenchmen. She tele- phoned the police, who found eight diltrlbutors at work in the district- They took four who worked on the street where the purse had been lost. Each man canted a big cun- vaa bag. Twenty-one dollars. was ‘discovered in one of the bags, but whose bag, not even the police could tell. Their surmise was that there had been some switching done. The barber takes the rod hot towel As though he were just learning, And drops it quickly on your face To keep his hands from burning. BUDDEN DEATH 0F MRS BAM- UEL BROWN The sudden death occurred in the city Wednesday of Mrs. Samuel Brown, who ‘wii8'!6ilrfd‘lt’liik“6il"th6 floor by her husband on hi: entering their apartments between 5 and 6 o'- clock that aftcrnoon. ' Owing to the circumstantial. Cor- oner Dr. Loo B. Mclcmu consider- ed an inquest nodular! and umbili- eiied the following jury which not in A. A. Henna-Icy‘: Funeral Home ' at 1o o'clock: .1. P. Icdlolkoy (fore- man). A. C. Sinclair, Alf Cbappelio, B. Byron an". J. pin-tin, J. A. MoDonaYJ and Jamel ‘licnnelny. V Arm tho cvidamu of two within- lc hi4 been hoard tho hulbond of the denuded andw tctilnt holding lday evening, prior to thq Ottawl visit, enabling the vllifnra to moot some of the leaders in the Canad- ‘ess world. Col_ J. Hartford MuNid- ler. United States Mlnistcr to om- ada, proceeded to Washington yol- terday and will accompany thcparty to Montreal. Ho will also be bolt at a reception to the Senator: ‘Congressmen at Ottawa on ‘hip- day nfernoon- The Pl"! W!!! Vi!“ 'Quebec city on Thursday and will be Qilflfbfilllfld at luncheon time and in the aftemoon will be ro- ceived at the Legislntlvfl Alflmbl! of tho province by ti‘: Premier, thb Hon. L. A. Tanchereau prooecdlnl after this reception to Spaaoerwppd to be the guest at ten. of His Honor H. C. Carroll, the Lieutenant Coy- ornor. At the Ottawa dinner the memb=rs of the Dominion (‘Tbllief will be present. ' THE LATE DR. T. B» FOLEY Word was received in this cit? yesterday of the death in Bostqllv yesterday morning of ‘Dr. Thou. ullusicy 1-day, a former well known .o.'iu.ut oi this city, being a. sou o! the late inr. and lure. Thou. Ibliy and who will be kindly remembered ‘oy numerous friends here. ‘ The late Dr. Foley received his curly education in Queen Squats school, later attending St. Dunstan‘: University. After graduating at the flatter he entered Queens University. ‘Kingston, Ont., where he entered the , medical class. ~ After gladuatlug with thedcgre of M. D., Dr. Foley still further pur- sued his studies in England and Ire- land. After compla ‘u; his atudiel here, he, with Doctors McKlanon and Bayfleld,'alao of this City, leffi‘ for Australia as ships physicians. 0n his return he visited his m- tiva city and then went to Bolton. where he practised his profession with marked success and it ‘was Dr. Foley who was credited some years ago of discovering a one of leprosy in that city. . ;' Dr. Foley has been ill about twelve months, ,but attended to hi: duties until last July when no was forced to take a rest, and although the leading physicians Ind special- ists were consulted no relief woo ob- tained and he gradually becaml weaker until the end came yester- day morning. v i While at St. Dunstan‘: no was a prominent member of the football squad and many reside in the dif- ferent sectiona of the province who were associated with him on the gridiron and will regret to learn of his passing. One sister, Mrs. Sheurman (mm!) of r ughkeepaie, survival. To the relatives, ‘a number of whom reside in this city this Cu lan extends heartfelt sympathy. MRS GEORGE MACDONALD Ila-lends in this city and through- out tho province heard with regret of the passing o! Mn. Goof-go Mac-l Donald, Cornwall. it 1.80 Wodneaddy afternoon. m decund who wal ill only a abort time, lufferod _ a serious attack on Saturday and dec- plto medical attention and tender nursing failed to rooovlr. The lam Mrs. MacDonald, who wll an active member of the Cornwall.- York Women! Institute, will be r0- momborcd u a pioneer in this work and wn one of tbs number of wo- men who worked fndefatigably fol the erection of the Provincial Blur torium. beini a number of the oom- mittu which presented the PNDOII- nan to tho Government. Shl was also a plonnr mmbcl of the Catholic woman’: Innguo to . which Society mo also ammo con- .3 alderablu time, Saloon a narrowing huublnd, luval topouru tho following mu Inc. Principal of queen Squat 5191001; Menard. of the P. I. Inland Eli ‘Ind Poultry Association: 00am attondlng the Seminary it Gaol-m: and Iouil, at homo. Tbton child!!!» Mary, victor and Claire pcdcmnd bur Two linen ailb 11min, vlli ‘moron Raid, Hope Blvur. audibl- ‘ln the some building, tin jury n. arnrdict of cum mm 1min l lallun. Margaret llclhuul, Wltaiprz. To all of tm box-sand. pm mind- Tuesday evening n‘ the obomiu l flnued for t)" "mgjn- lalllflll‘, Ottawa, WC K011- E. B. In Memoriam “ti. m. n i -_- 6. II