i 1' The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew . Ohuloltetawle Gandhi. TIN! Ufllll- IOIIIII Guardian, lifouniud, I887- Armistice Day Was ‘ Observed in Germany Champagne and 0ysters Ior Kaiser, Sauer Kraut, Eranldurters a_u_d_Beer for P.esideut. duv by having frankfurters, kruut and several beer. (Speclai to Th: Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 10-- The former Emperor of Germany observed the occasion of the Armistice by hav- 111g n lavish meal with chumpilléilfl “my oysters; the President of Gor- muny, Herr Ebert, celebrated the New Zealand Declines 1.1.8. iliier oi Luau (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 10--A Melbourne dcsputch to the IEXNIRIIEB T919" graph (Iompuny today reports W111. MtPhcrson, Treasurer 0i Vifllflfli! us announcing that be 11115 11901111911 schooners German Republic. Major '1‘. E. lliucNutt was tury Club yesterday.- und informative. r ' ‘t l a tompting offer of a UnitetbSttlted 1111;111:9111fillufilprllfit]? m 11m" 1° Victoria‘ The declmagx: paper read before “The Sons ho said was because of the may he had completed negotiations in lourlon ior a loan to he uvah ahleflvhcn the jgovernment here dcsircd to raise illlltis through this means. . -- nloh since then. of Iris country. After pointing out that 36111111111» SPECIALS WAN-TED- experienced W11111°>-‘1 ior I’.E.I. Hospital. ADPIY 119- tween hours 10 to 1- mllltury service. Major lug. He then quoted the by the late Lord Roberts without hi, illiiiiltlfy TO LET-House‘ with all modern conveniences. Aplllv 219 1V9?‘ mouth. YOUNG MAN with good education wishes work of any kind. AD- ply H cio Guardian. away. Major MacNutt then LOSTZ-BETWEEJN. CHARLOTTE- town and Alexandria. a bag con- taining clothes, etc. Leave It J- ll. Judeows. Alexandria. srnlavsn- FROM ownsws pro- mises, two heifers 1% YE?“ °1<1~ red; hole in right. ear. Please notifv Arthur Brothers. 9113911" field. ' ‘ tic training." Every male certain period or periods. age oi 13 or 14. rifles, and they must be WANTED-To rent 0 511-1311 C111‘ how to use tliom with eiTcct. logo, furnished or unfurnished mun and wife preferred. Addroi! 1G5) Water St. sPPRT EIGHEN a. suuer of The sixty million people oi Gtrmany quit work ln the after- noon and trotted behind red flags and the black red and gold of the The Rotary Club the speaker at the luncheon of the Itv His subject was “A Canadians iirslt Duty" and his exposition was both interesting in his prelim- inury remarks Major MacNutt cxe //// The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 111, 1921 1 ‘ “m on From TheRanch,” ‘ Sut_:_c_e_s_s_ii|lly Staged {By ‘the. Young-Adams Co. Last Night at the Britain Prepares to Pay Interest U. S. LONDON, Nov. 10--An arrange- ment i183 been made to begin pa] ing the interest on the debt owed by Great Britain to the (‘nitcil States ut the rate of .1.'50.000,o11tl yearly, it was announced in the House oi Commons today by Sir Robert Horne the Chancellor o1 the. Exchequer. l hope this re~ United States will not be made the occasion for any discussion of the inter-Allied indebtedness. It (I005 rot conzluce to the friendliness or‘ ‘rho feeling between the Unites States and ourselves to discuss that mutter at oll at present. WASHIDHPTON, Nov l0—’l‘he United Slates unknown ivarrior, in life a slnnple soldier, but honor’ ed in death as perhaps no one of his countrymen has bcen honored, lay loot night in the plat-c wlicrr- only/the martyred Prcsirlcnty Lin- rlvwpt 111 death . the — ——- ._. d ' » 1 Wm‘ Wllllii of which, lil - so o1’ ‘IIVJAA- .. . England" eleven years ago, and ho hud nc- reason to change his 0P1- IIIe believer] now 11s then that a (Zanadinws first duty was to enlist in the milltury forces there has been war and bloodshed from the earliest days, that the youths! of the nations trained in times o.’ pence, and the Illble records Hhvw“ that even the Lord's chosen 999F111 were not exempt from compulsory McNutt spoke oi the costly and elaborate armaments which the majority oi‘ the Great Powers were maintain- stutenrent _ _ i that splfeS airllcnt courage and rcfusulaumence kc ‘organization to turn the back upon thc enemy. more “equine m [he certain Del-HS it‘ llooksefilpath calmly» rn the tar... of the future our Empire will fall “‘1* 1" ‘i 4 z . ~11 ‘._ any kind. _ . [tom u“ 1nd our Dowel w‘ pa“ 10 11111110111? 111111 111° 51117111199 0111c told practically the isamr- <11 explained all private interests. what he meant. by universal pilrlfiflqse" Breton upon attaining n cert-nip age should be compelled to" bear arms for nhmeresm M, [he Bernardo names, .. .. - jgavc a ten minutes umlnélfiolfirhnfgfit qaglmolfitmgrvesgfiglwhich she placed the aims and importing Amcricun ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' the t-laiims of this groan modern (‘anzrdu free oi’ duty. mission before the Itotarizms, cli- chilrlren, male rind female. given’ The“ there "HM, (‘Iiillg their zippiausc and their 11p- J, physical drill until they reach the l 1:11‘ ortl ~11 r be placed In we hands or 011613211‘ 111111121: 1131011110 Iiiéllsiifibitt). 11111111115. ’l“hev should also at this ago bc taught the elementary part of drll. such :15 company and battalion evo. provide u ouniry with :1 \\'1?11 1115‘ ciplincd and would train four men as under the present SY-“l-Ql" cultivate a feeling of brotherhood work. objections t0 6011111111901?’ 11111111115 and business, it is the the Canadian, etc. _ He then quoted the doctrine o the Japanese philosopher" riflcc not si-liisliness, and care t‘o the intcrust of the state ralhe than 1‘or the individual. It it to ignominy l1 preaches submissio whether or family, to the commo weal. Miss Bentham, who is here in 1h address mark about the debt we owe [i101 coin, Garfield and itir-Jfinlcy have well (lrllltztl 1010B. 11 times as man; 11111.1 check thc tentlcncy to scrimp The Major (lcall with the various such as the danger of militarism. interference with personal liberty Engllslh; Iiusidm] where people are taught a self-silo. lu- 111 '1‘. Fraser, yiresiilod. 01 that he has told Rotating James Harris presided. in soy anything about mwvv-"f . Prince Edward Theatre. 1 'l‘lrc Young-Arlanrs lstagcil u breezy western ploy at lthc Prince Edward last evening in a manner that roflcctt-rl with ch’- dlt on the entire cast. "The Girl i~‘r1.r_n the Ranch." was athrec-arxt‘ play by Georgi: llcuth, dramatized by ilavid llcla , 1hr.- original] pro- p: lduccr,‘ ntircly iliticrenl ifrtrln ordinary pl: buing onc o! ;thosc free and cosy western plots Y -that show’ intrigue and love closu- ly woven and has tlic Illi])])_\' cud- ing that makes onc want 1o i-omc zlgain. Roxy. thc hcss of “ltanch- men's Itcsi," was Marjie Arlafls, and lu.r inimitable stgvlc and lov< ahlc rgannterlsms were in evldcncc all through in paithos and irumullv. and shc got uvcr thc ruost intense nmmr-nts with a winning grate. that. attracts :|ll. .\.~: ilu- Shurifl‘ who gambled, Mr. Wiimot Young was pcrfccily at homo. and though he lost out in tlu- cud he. f1 jnlwzlys won the good will of his ‘f a r1 rs. ~ Mr. Joc J. Flinn has a 1111151 on 1 gaging stage manner" and is truly 1' a coming juvenile leading man. 1' llc is gay or serious as the or: islon dclnnnus with a truc artl. Y J ,.Kingsion Meezilg — ‘ Widresday Night 1‘ The nrcrting at Kingston on Wed ll cstlziy night w: a large onc, tlrc t’ ti E issues before 111v Plocirlrs 11ml the speakers all in good form. Mr. I). .\lr. I). .1\. 11 McKlnnou first sptwth r. w‘ s the v ut tlic previous I1 meotinj". ldiweilt exhnustlngly cu the desirability of having access to the American nrarket but 11051101» e to it. Irv (ll obtain access Nor (lili 1 be elicct hicssrs lmnziid’ .\ici<.r.'nnon ;1nll ll, Alycm lIWCiI. at considerabl- Cvunuun" skill. lliiiPiHi only intermtcrl in the in 11:111.- loci] rnccting. ted to give any clue as to now to [he to yirorlucls inlow11e11 sions of tho warmest growing on behalf oi‘ tho (Ihamber, ernphnizlng David in his R iggan was Li: Inn's: __. $11111 Iiarltn» Fred W. Sharl-zcy. llat Smith irlilgar Jason. ‘Fully (a gi'cascr)--l)z1vi1l lliggzln. IilI>‘-_\'-iiIiZi~I Dorrie. Luhc Short, SilUfiiT~ (lung. ltcrijw, (‘Iojw Allis‘ Mexican character‘, cunning and tricky, in flit-t nil-the wl-rc wcll porlrrrvcd as Wilmot thr- iir1.is1.\/l11'jit1 Adams. , l\'r1ll's I-‘argo Spc 1-:;|] llvlr-vlixu» (‘harlcs Nlolialu. 'l‘li-1 Funlpnny r-..'1rry solute stylc. ~ l>l.'| an. which added .~-.11n¥'.'~'. plr-asurc. ui play. "John ilzirlun" a [lpft priato offering at this season , whcll thtre arc sf) many roubles being (liscilsscll. UH UII tivl-rnmcnt, \ii. .I. ll. Sinclair ftllmvcil 11111 course of criticizing the gov- urlvant-v-l nothing new defence of the Liberal policy. .\lr. i’, S. Iirmvlt, Labor canrli 110F111»:- also addressed silal l‘illilPilI but 21m] .\lr. Sllthliifl‘ Ailgus IJ(-JNI)(JN| resolution Viceroy to the Prince of ht- lumls in India. adopted a ill‘ question and showcl the l‘allzu-y"*“5 111 111° 1111i"‘1'1111 11111111“- .~.r-1~:'~1"\- and all their cosliruling lrl =11 arll in good a11- Eli» tl-liious ivaiits, and ]1'1111ll:lr,.,-,,u_._-, songs IITI} givs-n botvrl-swll thi- u]. Alisa l-larlc fully sits-ta ltcrl hcr l<1 as only a rczll musician greatly to 'i‘onight ourg prcscuts his most silcccssr and ‘litflifllllfill of the Liberal pre- coulll not be opened up by any ac- lIle part o1‘ the Canadian Nov. 10¢» ‘The Iiclhi chamber of Princps “num-nwugqy what the syreaker claimed to bccome requesting ‘-"‘1""’-" sion free oi‘ all duty “pros. lne war; anil Some Banter at Sonris One of the Best- wcli Mr. Mclsaac Makes Excellent impression ll is ‘timatral that tho iilliitlllti: 111' upwards of six hunllrcd, which \'Lllt‘ii so lnucli of his lillli" Illififkk] Si. Patrick's llall at Sifirlflfi lili‘ most, part bot-n to the doors on Wrlln: day night thrashed out four years zlgo. when tlic King's (Tuunty cnnlidnt lliillgllils) 11111.4; 111,011.11‘. tile-st dvllvcrerl lIlPil‘ t-uulpziign adlire: slums-s <0 often that il‘ hi: wr-rc tlicrc. W115 llu- largcsl cur fiWli zlyull runs fol- ,t'i\:lll history to whit-h ho had in tlic nininla in illliillbllvts W1 r11 i11.I'4‘l'1l to rcg:i1'1i ti» 11|1~ throughout thc iII\"‘iiIi:-'..‘iii4 ballots. _ tho orricr was ('X('4‘]Iii4lIlZIIl_\‘ gt ii , 'I‘al\'ing up V‘ 11114111211 speaker rucr-ivvll a patii-nl .\lr. .\i1-I 111"1"":1rui courteous licaring‘ and a g-an iiltfilréllft‘ of zlpplailsv. ’I‘hc:1l11l illlliniillilPii that. tho 111"-"~.'11l1iicn1-1> ivns rcprt-sc111a1ivt> oi‘ all luc-ntls move in pIiiFiilK lhc railw 11411‘! tho surroirnding districts apd cludcd a largo number o1 lallras. iillc tho 1l_'.1‘r-n1lorl tho, w 1lnu1iun broilglil in . r. llfinr; 1r make this board sibic for its iavcry action to p ,1utel1t' was like many other 1 can of this ge-ntlmmrn who never Mr. J. J. Hughes. Iiltini I\lr. J. J. Ilugncs. Libt-rui 111110Pdl1lz1tc, in a 11117 ' hour and (“Willy _throc»quarters (.i' inviting more or nctions or‘ the ljnlon Govt mncut down to tlrc am] o1‘ the mcmbcrs of parliament. ilo dlsintcrrcrl aimong oihr-r dcad n» lw 1~ subjects tho SirPilIIPiI mnnipirlarurw vault-c. oi‘ soldiers‘ votes at thu last mlr-r- volt-l nl (election; 111st yrcar for 1hr- I’. ha“ bet-omi- 1‘ through 111” tho drug 1111111111211, dcvolcl litli‘. zln hour (Laughter) The passing lt is truc the moe down. {IS Mr. llugnes <- unrl tho your previous E. I, Rail nearly‘ sponlzincoils sale st-ztlltlll] irlvrrswtl to bu. nblc to toll 1-on1b11stio11:i11 Nif. llughvs‘ statements which .\ir, Garland ir;:~1 in pztrli-mrenl; his the purchase of possible decrepit army horses -Sc0tia (luring tho war,- Wzlics. of goods for llrc r-xportation (lerlnany through America. 1.1‘ (‘an- lng its utmost to 11ft‘. llryghes zlrgueil‘ strongLv with ifnitml States. ily for which “'11s THE CRAZY QUILT N still ope-n to (Ynnada. despite Lilt saw i1 pa sing o1‘ the Forllnrgv bill, I1 in llritisb d olivcrcd ‘agents. (worsens to Absolutely" - lutions. Then on their entering WANTED- Room and board in N1- thc three or four years training t vate family. Mult- be I11 11111131 in the militia, no time will ho losi neighborhood. inquire 01‘ 11110119 on the elementary part of a sol- -— ll. Funger, Victoria Hotel. {f}? already been learned, but MINK WANTED-i will p111 the" highest cash price for a fem ‘live wild mink. J. R. Dlnnls. Char- For the first year until he reach 1111511101? _ '11 lottetown. es the age of 18 a, person should ' 11"» 31"1*"‘““ 9,11?” _ hays mmmry training or from 4 l‘ 1 Mr. James Mcisaac some other (iritlcisurs of Mr. per that SALE op pANgy WORK and to q; months, the" three germs o; 1 _ v _ I Y _ I Hughes. procr-prlcrl 1o take up 1hr or home cocking m Heal-m Memo. 16 duys each every on," yeah A / M1. James- Iiiclsar . National 1.1.11 . turiti _ ‘ _ m“ Ha" Dem 16' Reserve the "m" would therefore serve - ms 111ml (Ionscrvutrvl- canzlldatc. con- poinnci out. Prelim-r Mcrghen date ' Country 1mm he was 26 years o, ' ‘grntulatcrl in his opening rennnrks stands lmrnovablo. The policy of _ A “gel “men- he would be relieved tho Dijilpill‘ or Sourls upon tho modcrutr- protoctiori is no now fan~ 1111s FOR RENT__A Bum? at 3 offices in from n" service except l“ case o‘ splcndlrl mtcntlzmcc. anl order o1 11111.1 doctrmc. in new building 0n Great Georfle $1- Irleated and all modern convo- mence, Immediate possession. Apply F. P. Hennessey. "The 2 Macs," Drugstore. moned to the colors. cticr’s knoweldgo. as that will have the whole period of training would be ' spent in practising the war game. emergency when ire would be sun - There would also be a volunteer force in which a mun could enlist after he had served his term o1 - l .- 1 ‘to all)’ that tho Farmers‘ .striv11 to procure- rci-iprociiy. cause the dom- of reciprocity still except matcrlzil stands wide open. g0! reciprocal 1111110 with in such products as potatoes, the had no control. speaker believed that the fnrmcrsl of P. E. island must soon gn out of the potato growing business ul- whir-h lrnd. The Tariff issue. tho meeting. He agrccd with 311-. Hughes that the present election (‘anarlo has BTOSIIPFPII 'was a nrost important one, but look kale-ration. jibr- ground that its iruportunr-c lay nicvsszlrnly‘ other of tho lzlrlfi‘ issue‘. This issue is lower Between Candidates Meetings oi the Campaig Resulted in Free Exchange oi Good Humoured Badinage Between Mr. Hughes and Mr. Mullin. 110-‘ has for lhoruughly .11.‘. or i lmonumvnt lcally cnrlincd 1hr»- speaker‘ 1111.] irnr-ulritlirnibli- positions many tho insiullnlions of Mr. Iiilgilws villli! illilllilliiillllllil o1‘ spl- 1i .)|l spcrvcb lasting an parliamtent yer made n 5011511111: m1; 1o :11— .\Ir. King's motion would mesh than 1K"»‘>‘ |111lvi"1;~‘ ‘.111’ 111111-111 flilfJl t1l1jra.ll\vny' busincss purchase of a keg of nails or a can of paint would hen" imncd for a your in‘ atl- tlic purchzisc or‘ (‘U211 plains; and the speaker Wits vel" hits way which ‘icarcrs that he assisted in votinp a total his it down. The insinunlion 1‘t.l1V--_\‘P1' rclcr during i111" ring to the exportation tn (i1‘l‘lll1lil‘ (ipcning months o1‘ thr- war throng-l: of (funudian nickcl was :1 very scri scat ous onv, asked the SDPXIRPI‘. ls i‘ p,“ any canadl-l" can off by the passing of the enw before a Canadian audiencr in Nova and seriousiy charge the Govern the airlmis merit of Canada with so traitor into P11111111." ous a transaction at a time when 12111-111111 partics 11111-1111; our boys were fighting overseas 111 and when the Government was do carry on their iliiiilll nickel sIBPI iillflilg the war. part in the war? (Applause) As 1' _ ‘in hunter ‘o! fuct lvanadlnn agents ,. .. -. 2- ‘l: ~ .,'..z ., ,.,. , .. '. . Mk hem’; length on mesa phrases "blue mrjhc atlarliurent of the lndmn l iln fivor or n1 lplul II llnlllét Jllnilnylilllilll- tilhieiyltawzlydliilfélitlti ho maintainr-d rciining process in lamerico tint! tbt Plliflllrl, hi» Sliili, for .\lr. .\iullin(‘z\n11<lilin nickel steel “'11s exporter] misty will to Gcruiany during the war with b1» the knuwlorlgo of the Govcrnmr-ntJ her-n ITlil-“ss wc can bought up in America prior to r111 mncriczi war, and oi‘ which the government I1 is a trlcli fiscal system by which FT -'1 111111111‘ All The New! Worth While Printing All The Ada. Worth Reading Annual SIIBIGIIIIIGI; delivered HMO. lly Mull, Guilds, I8.”- U. B. “.50- h 1Sp1cial Illuminations . For Today's Conference ‘ In Washington (Special to The Guardian.) \\'.»\SIIING'I'ON, NOV. 10~- SDQCIEL ,1) arranged street illumination naomprislng tho equivalent oi l0.- 1000.000.000 candles has been ar- for the armament confer- ; The exhibit includes u. Jcwcllctl urchwuy or portal serving 111s an approncrh to the buildings \\'ilii'4'. the conference will con- vene. .»\n avenue of light extend- ing four blocks and terminating at. the jcuc-lled portal light of the stutts and Aurora Boreulls behind tho rlolnc oi’ the (‘liiiilili and the flood lighting of the Washington and oi many public buildings will zilxo bc features of r1111 illumination scheme. ranged 11 ncc. Iii _ _ , tho county at anv political IIIPPIIIIIJ, lo-licvrdl lrc should certainly bc film“ '11 1111111“ (‘H1 1‘1‘“‘1"'*'“‘ ll! lircnt IllslOl). .\|.i_\nr ii. ii. able to sing them h) this trmc. F ‘_ l-"".. -1 11-. I1 . .. - . ,- ,. v- .,..,. ,. “JR 1mm‘ W l‘ 1W ‘I v nmJ “ Ar urn v11} rapahly and impartial ,1l..i111..n1< l) lho >111 1i1\| r 111311;, ‘ishml ' ' ‘ 1'" "11’ " Iy prcsulcrl. lllwinlc Iii“ ('i‘tl\\'\I41'I l|lilll_\' rcfuli-ii among lulu-r things‘ Burned 1111- I'i|ii\\1i|\v illlfislitlii Earl of Southesk’: Home Destrr.“ insti- tution o1‘ lin- luxarrl of nmnagcurrlli1 govern-f ays ill out o1‘ politics should receive up pr1)\':il';1l1tl not condemnation. Th! by .\iacKi‘li'/.ir ed by Fire ‘LONDON. November 10.—- I\ naird Castle. the magnificent ho o1‘ tl.\ Earls of Southesk. sltur. in one oi’ the grandest oi Sen: salons, has been reduced to b... cued illll1 by u fircrnuserl by healing zipparatus. Only n em port 1i the sl-rvants’ wing has - caperl. A qmsilleruble part of r library was saved. but many the books destroyed are llnpoasll to rcplacc. Ituaburlfs portrait .i,ndy (farncgie, valued at 10,01" was lost. in o.‘ he is sure to be defeated berm his party evidently want to gct of him. They also know he is - good. (Laughter). Reciprocallarrangpmonts with “ Fnitcd States. are not open to us the last speaker 1]1;1||][3jng_ ‘v1 tinned Mr. Mclaaac. Without w mnny our free trade in pnmtr and other things have been c ency tariff bill which was push through Congress by Alncrlr farmers and to which Presi-l. lrlzrrrling has pledged his supp This is quite a natural mensu as the Americans are IOOKIYIg w strictly for themselves. and (‘nmm to preserve Her trade indlepcn‘ ence, must do the some. ivhilr» is true that today. even under pr tection. Canadian business is du‘ it is also abundantly evident 1b we.in this country are better r than prrrcflically1 any‘ country l~ the world—certainly' better oil‘ 111:1‘ an belligerant country. IN‘ The Balance of Trade 1 Hughes, reading a ‘list 0 ltrude figures, had argued from them the benefits we in Easter (‘anuda would derive from 111 trade: but to prove how one std" c figures were it was only noct- answerim- s l)’. said .\ir. Mclsaac. to renlen" the balance of trade, so as the States is concerned. r- (ypostipyy, [H1111] u-hihlh ht3'iZl\iI'ni us to the extent of $3119. ‘>17. This balance affects the lt‘ of exchange and we lose in millions oi‘ dollars. Tbr w n y (‘zinadizin politics. speaker lefl it to his hearers whcth oiiiree trade, which Siflgp tum.‘ vould tcnd 1o create a greater biii That protection is not‘ “l1iuh" tariff is prover! '- upon the decision one way or the on by tlic fact that llic tariff today (Continued on page 3.) __ _. _ than under tho Laurie-r —-—-—-—<0->————~ IIEV J C MARTIN will lecture 1111111211131311111’ irfntrlyfgg;.urfghi _ _ is 1| prvssing one her-misc o1‘ thr- regime; Tho speaker called alts-n» TIER \\ EATHER ' ' ' _ f é grcal. war through which lhc cnun- lion to thc fact that Mr. Hughes,‘ 1" More“ H11" l“ wnnecuon ‘vim ‘"885 of rompulsory “wrung 1 Z try has piiristflii and tho obligations throughout 1hr» present campaign ' l1 D19 5001111 on Tuesday ‘waning’ ii?‘ ‘f? , raging "mm [hp pa“); “high Wm h.“ n‘)vpr [WM m‘, plqtfon“ hp TORONTO- NOV- 11"“m1 "111 N°vember 15m “'1' 7 um‘ n no‘ Now 1s THE TIME 1° have your ‘ control tho wlUlYinies of ("maria si-inile ilbnn nor hurl he <1ver vol11n-1“'1""-“‘ ('1"‘“'1"“ “m1 m“ "1" ‘T1119 1'1 W111 1"‘! 119111 0n L119 m1‘ 519K911 11111 111 5.01111 19171111‘ 101‘ 1111* rlilring thc iirxt rcw yc-rrw 'li‘t1‘lll“lfl‘\' iairilv’ mentioned ‘the nanrc of 111391131159 1" temperature‘ lowing Friday at the Same 110111‘. winter. Pipe fitting, pumps “my 30,111,“,- 1;¢,-eg,1,,{,;',‘,ha, h," n.1,. 19H" “m. 1,. m, ,],,.,;,}1 High 1111c this morning n? ‘proceeds in aid of repairs to the guns. and all general repair woe; iluizlios l1=11l seen fit lo (Iilkfl 11,; =1‘; irihéihh- ‘Cfint-Iflllflfllt-hehqppflkpf rm- aml tonight at 7.51, ‘Church. Admission: Adults. at short notice. Reasonable mul-b of his time dirring tho pros- v\1'(-f(,.nz](,']\-ing is no g6,“ “nd’Mr_ Sun SUIS this afternoon at F» 259i C1111dmm 15c’ Ladies Wm] 91111111599" ‘1115- D- ‘vhnev 36 JHIVPIIIIIIIIIIIKII in ‘carping criiirisiiis iiugllcs 1 rwidunilv knows ii. "m1 115m“ mnmrrow 1111111111115 D198 119C" 1V- H- McEwen- 11mg‘ K9111 SL xpluilrd in I917 that I1il\‘t‘ no l1var< (Luugllivr) .\'i1'. King was scnl ln<li.."|(i_ . 19°‘ "—"' rig on thr- present iRslivS. Thi- an run his. r-lccrionyin Ontario where F1111 11111011 Tuesday. Nov. 15' ~_--_. - l 1 l. ..l a. m. MONTREAL FUR REMQDELLING ¢4M+4++>u+¢o0++¢4¢¢+¢¢ _____ ,_ ____ ________ ——~' *--* C0,,——Riley Building, Queen Sh, ‘Yuri/iv H“- Qunyhhr. b. -,, Charlottetown. All the latest and best whys of remodelling, dressing, dyeing. and repairing. high class furs. We specialize in madettoorder fur coats for men and. women. also Oll M1141 n. number of ready 11111118 @169" trlc seal coats number one. trim- med with beaver and fox, Will be sold at wholesale 111113911» O1" long experience is i1 8111111111189 for our work. All the work 1s Armistice Day Celebration 11 a.m.—Service at Soldiers’ Mohument, Queen Squire, G. W. V. A. Band in attendance. 110118 "1 °“1' °m°°", cb“"1°"°‘ At 11 o'clock the City m. 1°"- °11°11°¢ “'6” ““'_,__ beii will mu, followed by two minutes silence In honour of 1 P1151117 Monet"! Wm‘ 1'0 "norm our fallen heroes. the public t-but my business is lo- wnyed 1h the McArthur Block. corner of Water and Summit!‘ Streets, Summerside. With ell- franc-es on both Summer Street and Water Street. First floor. Slimmer Street 61111111109. 0W1’- land, Studebaker and Wlllys- Knight cars, parts and auto lc~ ccssorlcs. Second floor. 0111-1161‘, entrance. office and itlr room." where I will continue to handle| Hymh-"O God Our Help In 1 Ages Past." Placing of wrhths. Lent Post. National Anthem. All citizens are respectfully Invited to be prplont It ihil oil kinds oi raw furs. Call and 1 | see us ln our new 11111111919- “w c" ii. Rayner, Sinnmorside. 4 Wanted libmJén Black” .g'- I I 1 1- - llh < . 111, "1111" 11 l, 11',’ l 1914 1918 1o THE 1.1111011 or on. lnmunns From Great Britain, The Overseas Domifllons. and India. who In the Great War have equally gloriously and equally wllling~'y Iald uU-Vfl their lives for the cause of Honour and Clvllzatlon and Human Liberty. Not by tho power 12f (‘lnnlnei-vc, .\rt or Ptfl. 1 51ml] our great Empire stand. nor has it. stood, 1 Tint by tho nnblo dermis of nrbln men. Ilernlc llvcs and heroes‘ outpnurerl blood. Canada: I would freeze to deal; hi’ “Why, this w ould never protect m e from hard weather-i ENEZcWk lziidiiSiliiié infiertQd by the G.W.V.A. ARMISTICE DAY. 192i I I I ry Tip Print M—" 1 " ‘on BOY! THOS e.“ ‘EVENING BON spies e” sexism nd MODERATE Pnornorrou for the FARIVIER‘ - .. x." - . _ . w- . - . o ~11 _ . . - _, mg»: - . Rh.