Il Co-operation with :min K ic "1 Monday CANADIAN Laoloiy re.. .im s \ \ Vi E #News 'é Lt... ' ' Av ,_ *A `DA1LY '~*f- noun . _ »9?”‘ - “.941 ii i ° ' ` ‘ ,_ 3 " 5:" = o ' .‘.=.§e‘ili-\i¢¢" _ SHOWS `1 _' 1 ‘:IlhI\l||HI|;|L 1% »v a . 4 it L A Gaiman!-lriiisli Piehve *W flltllivilolllllilldandiirance. ... AI'HllnlllWlllr\l¢»¢. ....'l‘hoMsrm-"&n0verbonril".,,. ...C A _ __ PERFECT 1' (Continued from Page 1) lights were turned on, and President Kennedy briefly addressed the spec- ;--»-tators. He congratulated the win- ‘~ nero and commended the good .il sportsmanship of the losers. Mr. .~~Kennedy very heartily thanked all those who took part in the show. #He then called on Lieutenant- i.G0v€'i'l1oi' DeBlcis to present the ~. -'trophies to the winners. Before ‘fpgesentlng the trophies Governor DeBioie also congratulated the, flirtiie winners, and the president' his organization on the great? `-f-'sucoessoftlie show, which is an' 1.- exsznple, he said, of what can bei .1 done by an intelligent people un-i ‘i-gader capable leadership. The Gov-~ ...erncr commended the Association 3. cn~the great work it has accomp- §-~llshed in developing a spirit of eo-. jé-_operation between ranchers and in this province and else- ~- where. P? After the prmentation of the if-trophies the President called on it Premier MacMillan to address the £3'-gectators. pi Premier lidacldlllan in the course ‘efhisremsrks etatedthathecon- the fox industry the clean- est and greatest in the world at Epeent. He paid a high tribute to lg, e late Governor Dalton as one f~;of,_tlie founders of this great in- Wdushjy. which is the best paying business on Prince Edward Island h~l»l'iie3 _year. The speaker congratu- ' lated Hr. Callback on his great ability as a judge. and in conclu- sisaifsdvised the foxmen to con- = tinuelto win glory for Prince Ed- ward' Island and themselves with heir foxes, Mr. George Csllbeck on being to say a few words stated a pleasure to act as » show where all the ex- on-operated so splendidly. 1.:§fn regards to quality the foxes ‘ shown this year were very much ia.-'superior to those shown the two ,~,.~ .previous years, stated Mr. Calibeck. noun rsot, he said. if imvrvvemnt 'llscontinues jiidgllll Will 50°” be 3" l“V.*."‘§ E? ‘ 5'-£5. 52 = :E p JUDGING OF GROUPS The Senior Herd consisting of an adult sire and three adult females was an interesting competition with several entries. A. L. Rogers, Ken- sington won well deserved honors in securing first and the City of Charlottetown trophy: Ray Carr, Stanhope, second. i The Yearllng Herd had very keen competition. no less than seven groups participating. First and the Revere Hotel trophy was awarded to Ray Carr; Edwin C. Johnstone, second. Junior Herd. These were a fine bunch or pups, mostly the tops of the show and T. A. Dawson was a proud man when he 'was placed nr-et and awarded the Thomas Har- per! trophy; George E, Brown, sec- on _ Sire and Three of his Get. This was won by J. R. Lcekerby, who also received the lJt.-Governor DeBlois trophy; Edwin C. Johnstone, second. Dam and Two of her Progeny. Johnstone Bros,- won ilrst and sec- ond. ar-st carrying with it the Dal- ton trophy. Best Matched Pair. Male and Fe- male for the Dominion For Sales trophy was won by Brown Bros.; A. L. Rogers, second. Beet Matched Pair. Male and Fe- male Pups had |, lot of Competitors, almost a full table of 1034 beauties. Stewart and Lewis were first with a pair that the writ/er picked not only on aocoinii. of 'their being well matched but because they were classy in every particulari-tlnislied right to the tips. M. W. Wood was second with another beautiful pair and T. A. Dawson, third. First prize carried with it the Tip Top '1"°P1?Y- _ _ A. _PICKARD JUDGING COMPE- TITION' FOR. BOYS AND GIRLS ' UNDER. zo YEARS OF AGI This was most interesting and the picks cf the Juveniles which varied considerably in smns cases from these of the presiding judge were carefully followed. Robert Calms, boy of unusual ‘..-..oxuemsiy aifrieuit tesh he so-. c. B. Rosen. the vice-ww iffident, in the coiiree of a brief ad he hopes more .ul-.dress stated that entries foxfnen was during are the more ex- list of prim winners is ap- below: f smvsiz auuvr romana was a good class sndmthere much to pick or ocse "D3 first three foxes. W. B. Kensington whose ilne animals we referred to yes- wcn tba red ribbon; W. W. Charlottetown. second and other SIINII YIAILIIG Fl- BALI Ili lllalfllfl IU” remembered as a. Guardians the some a great oratory that was very winner. Don and Earl Ken- were third and ciminoreslns ' I I c peecdszp ereia ldnorl .ret the championships wsremnawarrxed as follows: Adult Male' Championship and Georle B. McQusn‘le trophy, J. R. Lockerby, Kensington Ybai-ling llslc Champlouslll and Hall Manufacturing Cenipanyg Ire- ,phsn _Ray Carr. atanhcpe. . Adult Fllhsle Cliamjdlllllp llil Tidmarsh, third. international mor and Animal Feeds }t\'0iIh!._» W. W. Brown, Charlmte- Ioan remale Uh: plenship ‘and Doggiiun :life Anlriiee Cem- panu trophy. Rel Carr. Stanhope. sible Pap . p and Canadian National silver rox ,_liresdel'a nil. ldwin C. Johnstone. Clllflcttetowii. relale and ii; §¥ il' RAL. :I _i1's;g;'iii“or vum ed W CHILDREN Central Guardian- umronsis win belilliild-‘lt 91° Drill Hall this evening fiom 'I to, g for the parade cn Sunday. L-22D0_ LI BE BAL 0(_)NSp»VA'|.'lYl meeting of the North WlltUill’l poll at Wiltshire Hall Mondlyv ii; *el ?.l;‘ toxicated. He was sentenced to sey- en days in ilil- ' mmaso-A young iss thel Mr. oben.. muuoune hos-| msn; ,,553 ,nu h°~4'h1° 1°! _°°*’°=‘=l¥ *“.'fauot service at North wiituiire “° W" ‘°'i“¥"° 1° “‘°sNov. nth at iso pm L-1289 is waggon on which he was ‘° 'ml " “°°. ’°°°"`°" cnAui.o'rrarowN rua. semis have their plant optefli fora 1011;’ Mlm? h v r the pu c ec rows -ru’ su” d° tvhellgefcfxes are ready- Pfiwl |1104' Umm' f°“° 1°' erate Service unexeelled. sales. Foxes brought ' L_n92_n_w_4, Nov. 20th will reach '°°""‘§"" °“‘°“ 'il ”°"°m,',D° “°" rms sirrrivmnr - oi foxes or P. G. 'soar per ook- - - - Sc TOILET PAPER 7 r0llS BIG 5 CLEANER 2 fOr PALMOLIVE 2 cakes _ g " ' 25C _ ‘ _ _ _ . .. 0 - - 9c _ JAM (stravvberry) 32 oz -- '- - 39c Nov. lith, at B pm. By order of _ committee. L-am-11-io-ii POLICE COURT-flhere was only" ~y_ cuntioiis aiios g;’**“:‘];‘°“t°d“°"m“°}“`:¥'°”‘i‘°m“t" ` ff for. FRIDAY_a11d SATURDAY only PINEAPPLE sliced (reg 15) tin - - - 10c ‘ =T?UfTGy COU- °° Pe *S 1°’ °“'If§,,,_u_m_,, superb-qusuty win iesve the mise- E ` . TAKE CHARGE _ .01_ or 'riinm PARENTS 1. W. B. McArthur. 2. W. W. Brown. . W. H. Tidmarsh. . W. W. Brown. orge E. Brown. lter M. Gregor. _Qplihtd $9 Q GCI Kd Hg L. c§ 5§-°‘?’~ §§"<'§§!__‘?HD'." Female wheiped in 1983. . Hu.mphrey», Johnson. . Brenton. Wood. . Woodside. _ Woodside. Roper. _ . st T. Mill. 9° P r’ Soc. 5. Young Male wlielped ln 1984. 1. Johnstone Bros. 2. J. R.. Lockerby. hnstone Bros. a D. Carr. ' L. Rogers. G. Mlittart. est T. Mill. Woodside. ure as MacKinnon. . .Baker. B. McArthur. urge E. Brown. geggggsfwe »-»-H .*’?‘.°;°$°.”'5°?'i*E‘ see. li. Young nmale whelped in 1084. i. W. B. McArthur. Arthur Dawson. _ er Woodside. C. Baker. ’ W. Brown. Lure as Macxinnon, R. Lockerby. e Wood. at T. Mill. Humphrey. sham Rogers. Howatt. Wood. I CLASS 7, GROUPS Sec. 1. Senior Herd. City of Iottelown Trophy. 1. A. L. Rogers. 2.’ Ray Carr. 55F5PwsPv nw .SWP?5!9§§9E5 1* tel Trophy. 1. Ray Carr. 2. Edwin C. Johnstone. 3. Geo. E. Brown. R. S. Humphrey. my Woodside. 92'* Sec. 3. Junior Herd. Thomas per Trophy. 1. T. Arthur Dawson. E. Brown. Wood. Lnclrerby. Seo. 4. Sire and Three of his Lt.-Gov. DeBlols Trophy. 1. J, R. Lockerby. 2. Edwin C. John; 3. C. C. Baker. #gg GN. 1. Johnstone Bros. _ 2. Johnstone Bros. 3. S. R. Johnson. 4. Ira D. Carr. Seo. C. Bent Matched Pali. Hale and Female Maile. Dominion gales.. Ltd. Trophy. 1. Brown Bros. 2. A. L. FDWYS. S. R. B. Humphrey. C. Johnstone. :-» nga '“ s _G 53, g S iitililil ' _ 8;. fi 1 » cues: Under .ml _ " V .`/‘ V a e i See. 2. Yelrling Herd, Revere Bo- Slllht the but few doyb in the Citi' sms took place, Evidently the the Misses Marion Mi:Naughton and i i ltslewaa l i »'* __.,.... N* - ... _~.».»i.| . bank Fur Farms today for Japan, 1* L - °’““’ ’*““-T” Z»°a“.3i".-s‘II."7.§’.§"i`2.°...'°f»v°}f onuK""§°f h Lug 2,132” g?::'y'22 who ie accompanying the animals held wednesday evening and was,h°m°' ' well tronized. The results were 6/ro HUMAN SIDE ._.___;_»;__,_ _,___ _..__., Aidcna Gallant; gente first, _yifhcoais _i¢lNvoN, v..i,.u o....., onus ii.-..._ . §."5.““é`2i‘2?.i‘§ ‘°“......‘* ‘.’...°‘i‘,‘°' ' v°°'=°° °° ‘°° ““"*‘°‘ ”‘ “ ‘"' "“’° ADDED . . . COMEDY and MUSICAL HM” °“”y° . “W “ “AL “um 3”’ fi°"° °°11=1d=r=b1e ren-in made to your beans and brown breed today it ,lm and 1;, is gxpegtsd thug gon at M. Ross' store. L-2280 to twelve carpenter, Wm 5, gmplqy. to 1933 and having wheipeil a N- 8. R.a.e Roper. Charlottetown. 1-< ed gi; this work, corded litter in 1933 or 1934. 0. Willie Ramsay, Hamilton. NATIONAL PROGRAMME - A 10. Charles N, Craswell, Hunter National Remembrance Day Pro- Ts Mm M“T__M the regular §“° A I me nm ml woux /rr n..rr.i. sum.-.shout twenty-two men are engaged at the concrete work at the drill shed this week. 'I‘hie part-of the work is ex- Est? and the mastic finish will be alillllod as soon as it arrives from Montreal. The outside of the building is to River. gramme, made possible through the M Ts Menu CHAMPIONSHIPS Adult Male .vs- Q9 9?’ Lockerby. Baker. Yeariing Male Ray Carr. al .wr- S Pr* *.3 "2 Brown. Rogers. Yearling llbmnle is Carr. Carr. Male Pup l. Edwin U. Johnstone. 2. Johnstone Bros. Female Pup art and Lewis. McArthur. ."3" S? ggi Champion Pup 1. Elvin C. Johnstone. 2. Stewart and Lewis. Champion Mhio of Show 1. Ray Carr. 2. Walter Gregor. Champion Female of show - 1. W. W. Brown. 2. Ray Carr. P2* W. W. Brown. Ray Carr. PERSONALS ter M. Gregor. Adult Female GRM Olilmplon ‘ Standard Time. of Show OFFICERS ELECTED - 'I'h6 opening meeting of St. Vincent de J- F-1'\d1‘¢W W” 1“*'\’°d“°°d "1: 3?' Pam sewing Qucle wa, mid m member and received a very kg ¥ Nm" Dame Academy on www. welcome on joining the ran! 0! dey afternoon. 'rho oriioers for the YId°m'- After 'M °“°“° °“ ° incoming year are: Hon. President WWII' hmmm th* °‘“b mmm" me rc. J. Leeweu; president, Mrsf retired tothe hewiinglsueys grae L_ _,_ Hem.y_ vm, P,.e_,mem,_ Mm part in their regular esgue urs. Anna Sweeney. secretary, Lucy J. "”°" Coady The ladies meet on 'l‘hurs- Tammy Y' P' D' LAST ` -'.l'h regular meeting of the f:;m‘;“"m°°" “ ""° °'-°‘°°“ ‘°' or 'rieinitv united onui-on was heis _ weekly mee ng of the $;1rt(§:?m°n;$?>n(?a?vll‘liui.:;Bcx;)i:diuc¢?t‘etd Club '1"h“l`SdHy night, Y'snlilan Dr- under the auspices of the Canadian M°Ll“8h““ l“'°5’d°d» Wi Mu" Legion uve, B gmt to 39"; mg. Iowther ashspeaker of this) Major Lowt er gave very re work on sunday' November u' from reminiscences of the Great War ‘and °'°° P' M' t° mm P' M" Emem siso spore or the not of the returned men. Mr. Percy Barlow as s. guest was introduced tc the club. Col. F. last night with a large attendance. After the regular devotional and M.All.lll'IME LIBRARY MOVE- business periods, the classes met for MENT - Miss Nora Bateeon, M.A., their respective discussions. An in- director of the Carnegie Library De- to;-esting debate was held on the monstration, has returned from at- subiect "Resolved that we as Christ- tending an informal meeting of the ian people should not engage in any ,Maritime Library Association in future war." The speakers on the Truro. It is proposed to hold the pro side were Donald Boothroyd, annual meeting of the Association leader, Betty Rogers, Jack Farqu- at Wolfvilie some time next sum- har-son. 'l‘he speakers on the con ' mer. An increasing interest in lib- side were Fred Large, leader, .lack rary work throughout the Maritimes Msxsmis ghd Les Daweds. The de- ls reported by Miss Bateson. Speak- into resulted in e. pro victory. Tho ing at the Rotary Club in Halifax. different groupe are elated for stunts she was able to give a most encour- mr the next regular in . aging report of the progress of the movement in this Province. MlS(ILLA.NDO‘U! SHOWER. ... eeting ‘about thirty friends or mise Mabel IAILOB UACIACHFRWU MacArthur gathered at the home of STATEDIENT-An alleged fracas Mr. and MIS. Erllwt White, 'I1 in Queens oounty ilil in which chestnut et., on Tuesday. Ott. 10. "blood flowed freely to tho Beit and tendered her with a miscel- glee of the spectators" and one of laneous shower in honor of her - '-‘-' the risoners was knocked uncon- approaching marriage to Mr. Harry Mr. R. W. Fraser, New York, is woulg ,nd me you physician had Wheeler, ati-athgartney. The house Staying at the Canadian National to be mum in is given front page being very daintly decorated in Xml- publicity ln' yesterdays Patriot pink and white for the occasion. Char- -_- Questioned last evening, Jaiior The bride-to-be was ushered int° Mo J- Ohyndman left yeitar- M risen declared the utieie tiisioom and seated in sn arm dw f°f H0114* vo bwnw- wales msg; of fsueneod use mu- eheu- by urs. white. A very " representation, and denied em- prettily decorated basket laden with Mrsl`William Jenkins, Annandale, phmwiiy met any such disturb- gifts was carried into the room by with her daughters, Misses Louise knf in My-_ M Elle M0s'iie1-.Mies Violet Mlihtlfm and Mary -7211111115. igiiggnhfngsg infer, mnoomsfd openled the parcels and the many __ ’ wit; read by Miss miss Min-ie1.1i Johnstone, oinew QW” ‘”,§§,g"$€‘"'{°r§`¢';°,f:¢°;'¢-,mn nsozivéglg mn caused muon York City arrived on the evening mam gaiety and laughter The bride to- Y ' _ train on a visit to her parents, Mr. be in her usual nianner thanked and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone of Mon- TAKES NEW PRBMIBEB-C. C. ber donors for the many lovely HU' 'f“B'“°- Heeechain, who for the past three and useful gifts. After singing For '°-- .years .has conducted e. successful she is a jolly good Fellow lunch was Ml Ind M11- Pommy E. Murray drug business at 188 Queen Bt here then served. the rest of the evmin! have retunied to their home in hu "gently moved into the new ming spent in games and music. Brldllbane. after a pleasant two our-no auusing at iai Queen st. Aim- sounoingtheivride me mom weeks vacation spent in Boston and My-_ Hg;--;'he,n's new store repro- te, be, all departed tv. their homm M°"°"°*l- sents tbg mon modern construct- wishing them many years of hom!! ion in drul store interiors. bein! wedded bille- Ule Mins.:-d’a for Cuts and Korea nmuwd throughout in wht” “nd _l. having effective arrangement of INTERESTING SOCIAL l_VEN'l‘ "° snow ess.. .ns saeif eupisys. 'rho -one of the interesting mini ev- .-5’-§?'.;'l.1"i.".I.‘.2i‘..‘..’i.":.l’.5.."&¥».»"ii§ Ea stern Locals Ihr ».°'l‘lA0lllll MEETING-'I‘he first meeting of the Montaguel location. 'rosebers' liudy Group was held'l!irllrd in llnntelile School on the after- noon of with us Mart.- tandanoe . . Iggy hgggitsill yu gppgmggd ug. HIICHIANUDUB IBD 'me topic fog dis¢u|||¢nAler|enumberoffriends HHH ¢.§.s‘§> fgl tl .§f§§§%*lEl§§§§- ' §;§§5§§"§=§§l§ ‘iigiiii 3 ~ » ~v....-fouls LE; ~ L-%'i~i?-i [gn gtg); ¢nDlhl|lDO0K'”» Gfadl im' el “Z iiiiiiilv, ii itisigii voip*-i uieeeiit = 3"l§§§§;e.§a§§s§ §.§ti;§‘*i §E§l;¥.§s§.ggi€§~`§`stEa §§§ §r§§r§lr%Z§E§§?§.i if Q 5 ii Ei of ¢ni.nmai.i,e,'ed at the homeor air outlining the N00! be covered in|¢°f :ranchi- ’¥’,.'::'. for inter- thls aiu!!! an iveveiaber E » il# -get ‘lit d , situated at the rear of ents of the week was the lecture and ""°’”",',,, ,,,,m,,,..¢ my with seem hen st m-_ me mu. an-is qugpwg vm, g~,,‘,Baker'| charming home on Boring gmugties for th. @u‘ Plrk Raid on '.l.‘hii¥ldlY lvefilnlv th, mn, mmm, under the auspices cf one of the de- nmohm hu psrtmants of the Kinl’l Dllllllidfl of mn md oi Trinity Church. The lecturer :as ~ 1- 1° - ”~..':';‘.iL°'-m"°‘.:‘.»'.i°°°° .: better service "7 9*" " ° '° ‘° H. ,mm muy aernonusgss that further 6( mm eulogy is unnecessary. Dr. orsel- umm man gave a brief but decidedly in- teresting discourse on the Provin- °‘ tion and treatment oi tusueuiesu and was listened to with closest lt- teiition by the large number of gileais present. At the conclusion of remeth, which were iilustraiod by lantern slides, the Doctor ver! obligingly answered the many guar- ies wi\ie'i;‘1.re:‘e a hearty tiiaals en ii- idered the e. mam com- I-°‘*°r`°'~' llid IQ- ii¢\\¢\\l Whlati land e E “sgiiii l §‘ 5 3555 S sit? 2 '5 'nnu-is to .audi if (1. A -¢--==e- 0 o Meeting Discussion Cf P Unanimous approval of the po- tato marketing scheme was ox- preesedbyastandingvotecf pro- _ducers at a largely attended meet- ing held last Dilht at Murray Rivdr- The sebsme, ae praeentsd and approved at Charlottetown and ‘other centres, was fully discussed. Addresses were given by Lleut. Colonel Full and than-s. Trainer and Gillies, of the Provincial Mar- keting Board. Mr. Gillies, in the course of his remarks, referred to the benefits -already obtained un- der the Provincial Livestock Mar- keting Board. Recently the price of hola had been reduced in Montreal by 66 cents per 100 lbs. River Favors Marketirl§_fScheme Unanimous Approval Expressed By- Potato Producers After Full' oposed Measure. 1' and immediately the price in sonic parte of the Maritimes re- lacted by dropping 'lo cents, whereas the Livestock Market- ing Board was able to dispose of its stock at the old Wide. Ben- efit along eirnilar lines, he pre- dicted, would result from the po- tato marketing legislation. in-_ John w. ivrsenenn. nigh Banks, presided at the meeting, at which great interest was eliovrn. Meetings will be held next week in Prince County for 'the discur- eion cf the scheme, which so far has met with almost unanimous approval wherever the farm _pro- zigcers’ opinion has been canvass- ii-== '~ isis for the evening were Mrs Ja CAI FOUND-Mr. R. R, Bdll'e car which was stolen Wednesday night, was found on the South Shore mad about noon yesterday. It was undamaged. DISARMAMENT . (Continued from PWC I) The importance ci the results to be achieved at the forthcoming naval conference could hardly be exagger- ated, he said. larneet Hope It was Britain'a earnest hope that an arrangement would be secured whereby competition and unneces- sary expenditure on naval amia- ments would be avoided, he said. The government/s endeavor was to l'¢l°h on agreement which would leave Britain ffoe to maintain her fleet at the minimum strength ne- cessary to her own security and sim- ultaneously would give ocuai satis- faction and s sense of security to all other powers sexier-ned. Ramsay MacDonald read his speech from manuscript, which he rarely dom. His speech dealt at some l&ig1th with both home and foreign re. . tion, he laid the governments for- eign polloy was inspired, as it always had bean. by tlguglotioability of a peace policy ste and wisely pur- sued alcng commonsense lines. The government had not wavered in its support of the league of Nations, he The leaded' of the government wei- coined the entry oi Soviet Russia in- to the league and at the same time depiored the absence of Germany. He said the government would not cease to impress upon the Germans that they were not doing themselves justice by remaining isolated. lerieaoloriaee Referring to the series of crises in the European situation during recent months. Mr. Maebonsld emphasised Britain efforts on the aids of peace. 1-fe assured his audience these aer- vicae would continue as long as the government lasted. mentioning the disappointment which was felt over the results of the disarmament con- ference. be said the government would continue. not only to try to preserve what had been gained, but to secure agreements in -§“§lli§§i§5§§§’§§ ,.5 “gi§i§t§§e§i§;;;E; -,.;_jj 'gl _fi -' s is f tlrllgé iééllé lg ‘ -1- i ¥ ’ :Flite >.-yz-~ -1' ~‘f.~"_v_ v . k McNair and Mrs. V. K. Wood. U I i _ ,, ,Q government's record in domestic af. fairs too. He emphasised t.\-in mg lovemment had reduced unemploy- ment by nearly 1.000.000 but. there was still much to be done. In this connection. he referred to the prob. lem cf the economically distrelad areas, the solution of which was be- ing worked out with a well-planned scheme. No government deserved to live which left unchanged conditions "poisonous alike to body and soul." Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon briefly proposed the toast to the di- plomatic corps. annul/iqss BODE-§1lAM--.At the home el the brido's parents, Nov. 7, 1084, by Bev. D. M. Maolieod. Umsdale. Percy lhrl Rodd of Winsloe. to .Dora none Pi-idhoin. Montrose. WILBCN--SIMMONS - The mar- riage oi’ Miss Hattie Jane Simmons of Bt. Peters to Mr. Louie lllswcrth Wilson, Southport was eolemnised by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster in Zion Msnee on Tuesday, November 6. im. ns/rras' _ aged 2 years l months. daughter _of Im-. emi sin. r. J. Trainer. iiroamsorf-at the in-moe Counts ‘Hospital Nov. ein im, oorueiiua Discussing the inismstiensisiius.'”‘°“"‘°“~ W4 °\- “mtl ’\'°“‘ his late residence Darnlw. Bltur- d%ymorraingNov i0that0o'olcck. .iii conceit-suddenly at mips- ~que. Nov. oth, George R. Mcdougapé aged 'I5 years. Funeral from hiela residence, Nov. llth at 2 p. rn. ln- terment in the Malpeque Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM In respectful remembrance or. the 'H3 officers and men cf the .Sth Mounted Rifles who were kill- ed in action in the Great War. ,|914-ills. Bgd. Lt G. R.. Campbell. Borden. and Constable C. W. McArthur. ‘Borden L-2282 IN MEMORIAM la remembrance of John Daley- ilorheid, P. I. I., omit welll!! lv efApril.10ll,andwaekiiledin the greai. war November oth.. DW forthe honor oi his ltiagaad Country. vvriileawithleveamlianaeqfof isebnbaleywiioisgesiebainetflr- goitui. llayhiaeoalreetinpeaee. _ Inserted by hh Brother G. W. Dalm L-Hel-ii-10-li. Card nlcs _ eggs 25! Z ‘§;§§l=§§. ii 5 9~ Eiga? S t Zéitii 7 r lid lL`btnoL iili- _ eaannomit lllhall - _ - _ . .,* »/.\ 0 . I ') ‘ I \ ` ..-._ ,