‘ cupants, named‘ AIIBu-s iMclnnis oi’ .0 ‘Prince Edward island Hospital in j Mu(-iIAnnn'“ Ambulance ‘where he is ~ u? a ‘foo many men alt down F". 2i? Delivered um Annual euu-erlptlona ehalra and eioee their ‘eyea when “they are looking for opportunities. i any Covers Prince aawg rd Island Like the llew When Ohrlatlanity cannot ceeu of lta own meritfllt dam-wee to full. q Quality Very Hifih. (Special to the Guardian) TOROINTO, Ont., at the Royal Winter ‘Fair. high. In one class over fifty foxes exhibited. tho pups will he judged.| Results arc as follows: or international; second, D. A. MaoKlnntin; tlilrtl, international;- fourih, George n . : mu. s: c u. 0 i QT“ "‘*'°"""'“” Sizfifiny, smug‘; “gveutlhuw? ‘hing from indigestion after attend- Uullagiian. Black Adult Female: 1, llutlivo liriit, '(‘n., Ontario; secoull, lilill gun and Morrison: third, Jl. Ontario; fifth, Pure Canadian. Dark Silver Adult Malet. Ii"lrst,, W. W. Brown; second. Rayner, iii- tcrnationai; third; l’. (l. Clarke fourth. Geo. Callback; fifth, l). A. MucKinnou; sixth. I). fl.‘ Alien. Dark Sliver? Adult Female: First, liiilligan and Morrison; 880-, ond, George ‘Callbeck; thii'd, P, (g, liams. farmer of Vanguard, Sank“ [)_ A M“... had his trip to England rudely in- Cztnhtlinn terruntofl wlinn hold-up men licat him hrnt- l l, .1 ___ , ~- or m ,, . .Hlli]l Clarke; fourtii, Col. Klniion: fifth, - Pure sixth, John A. Lea. Medium Silver Adult Male. First, ‘Rayner ninn Brett , (10., (lntarlo; ‘ (ganben-k; mm, Gem grown; 3pm., tlirr-c n. .u alleged to have ‘hecn tiie ~ norm A. Lon: eqymncni-oenogeietthief/c"- eighth, George Brown. (lntario; fourth. sixth, (ion. hi. Brown; Pure (Eaiiutlian Fox Co., eighth, B i. ituynter. Pastor Kills Five And Self Wyoni- ‘S OUTH TGRR-TNCKITON. ing, Nov. ‘15. —- The Rev. B. J. fly Mull. Canada and U. ti. $84.60 Nov. 15. - . Judging of live foxes started today q The classes ai'e full and the standard of quality in the adult classes very there were As usual ‘Prince Edward island is to the front, ‘but Ruthven Britt Co. Ontario, with island strains are Black Adult Muiea: First, Rayn- Colonel Raynor I: _ _ . v have actually taken on ivciglit. ‘Iuynen ‘mum’ Kfirsteud Bmflwfhe detectives, on the other htuitl, have become pale untl \V(ll‘l‘T(i(T in appearance, though they are ham:- liiternationai; sec- cheques to the value of $800. and w_ p_ Cannghun; (hp-a, Rug-polirt- withhold announcement of ' (mp-m the r- ,-‘\or_\' until tiiey had arrested |_._ _. _. E A ufConference Will FITXES A T THE TTTHTTNTTT; F llii Prince Ed-Tv-alfi" Island (Canadian Prune) from Hambleton. pendent of the canadiariiPreae) The main work oil the imperial Conference. It la expected will conclude on ‘Saturday although there ma be a couple of plen- ary meet up next week for the formation of reaoiutliona. Com- mittees are now engaged In the t0 the FPOHt 3.8 USll- 3°": ti‘ btlflflrlflu ‘ti: véesoLu- on o e eaen e " "HT " Standard 0f conference. Ffgduy the coomferf ence heidita flrut iplenary sit- tings for more than a week with the empire premiers due to state their ipoaltions on the queation of defence. Premier Mackenzie“ Kingya statement, it is expected, will be u review o.‘ the position. of Canada's mill- tury. naval and air forces. ~-—-——_-o->i-— Detectives Ill having good success. ’l'oniorro\v morning the judging oi‘ atlultn , will be completed. Afterwards TDNIDON‘ NOV" 15' —D""‘°m'°“ diplomats, if Scotland Yurtl the operatives wli lal Conference urn uuy have ing banquets every night for tin-o weeks. TPPOIIITPTH Stanley iii. ll l. ‘Mackenzie Kin): au llrucle. ui‘ Altstruii: ing on gannoly at the call oi‘ duty. Farmer Robbed WINNIIHTDG, Nov. 1-5. —Jolin Wi Col. ‘ P. here Thursday The limit , Conclude Saturday LONDON, Nov. 15--(By cable atafl corres- - Of Indigestion cannot eat as inuch rich food us experictice of were assigned to guard the Domin- ion tPrinie Miiiisterp ut the imper- criterion. been suffer- night, ITHITIEH lillill STRIKE lillillifi Til, AN [Ni] Claim. 00st‘ NA-TFJN .. $l,500,000,000 Owners; Til-din Most From Settlement, Which Means Long- er Hours and De- creased Wag s. ‘TJONDUN, Nov. l5. — To ull In- tents the long coal stoppage which (Tldltltlllliltl half the country's indus- t-ries lind is esllnltiltiil to have cost tho nation 51.500.000.000. has end- ed with defeat cf every important claim for which the miners fought so tcn-aciously. I it may still ho a week or more lit-fore thorc is n general resumin- tiou of work, lint the termination of the strike cuine yesterday whcu the minors‘ tleloguto conference recommended that the miners ac- cept tin» governnientflt; peace pro- posals. 'l‘i|o. curd vote of the tlelo- gatvs Wilt! 432,000 in fuvor of rec- ounncutling that rho flistritvts‘ ur- cepl. the forms, and iifiiililil ‘llifllllill tho proposals. O t‘. |l l. 1. MiN ERS TO ACCEPT Offer of Trovernment. A is Accepted“ Miners‘ , Defeated 0n Every i 'l‘inil, the llllllt?l'S. who vote hy_ a foregone conclusion. T I The ilettleuient. is described l nobody as n negotiated peace. It. mm M“ _il_-Dfiwflnylrlllillll-JWDQFQTT! bin-flu» antler mid Peter" Aichoson broth- mvmnmem’ “M w“ “ccepled "my a ' Medium BTIVQI" Adult "Female. —-Bi‘fi. and Michael Atlwm ‘ First F. s. smith;- second, George police records- (lallheck; third, Ruthveii Brett 00.. ' Colonel l). A. MucKlnnon: fifth, W. P. Callaghan seventh . A European Trip Newspapers Offer ~ lllfiJSllliNiGTON. D. C., NOV. 15. — 0i’ the Welsh miners and iu the q a" Wm‘ after bitter opposition by a minor-I ' ‘ ' lty {SS3315.53."Tibtlliftliflidfitfif.‘£311,000 Pre§ellt 9t Lilli" cheoii in King Ed- jected. The Royal Coal Commission's rc- port, which figured so largely in the earlier negotiations, is disre- ,gartled. The owners gained most of |their pointer for tho. settlement. Seven free trips to Etirope will bewiiich means lotiger hours and tic- awltrdetl to {frond prize winners in creased the second Tlffflfllflllflllfll oratoricxtl tier auspices of u group of ncws- paipers. ltnntltilpii Leigh, director of the ~ I . _ in in age from uiraiu will. includi- the five t-uitnl- tlllvlt) ‘ihtailllfilhfiilg thgen committed ries, ‘Britain, (TlllltltTtl..MeXTCO,Tt‘l‘flll0fi stricide. One son, John. 10. sur- tiée ‘United States taking pnrihaveino power to arbitrate on the Hm,“ days mmmh,“ N, gnaw“ m. vlvcs. ru- n. attending school at . y m. lilllefliillf °i "ftilffl- T“ '"""‘l'-" "14Y,iiooomnev 17th. While in Quebec flmeny. MHHOurL The contest, open (o high schoo ‘however. uppeukto the tribunal lll 1.1m“. B;xce|h,n,.|.._.. Wm the (m. _____‘_.C___“___ boys lllliT girls. is tie-signed to pro-(tho event of any district QBHQTPIIIHHT “PS” of we ‘meménant Goverlum . mote interest in the hnnlt: princi-Ifailiug to conform to what is con- g“ ,' M, l "lpnfllinpqq ma‘ Canmp pies of govermnent and this yearsirlercti the standard agreement. I "éufil‘ieficm Mv“"'rm_ bannda.“ _ more than 2,i'i00,ii00 school children ITiio government. tried to set-tire m‘ , " ',., ' m; Nlfrh‘ participated in the various pre/lini- peace for u porlofi of flirt... yems nO-‘l’ g""‘"“°" gmul‘ mrdw m; C‘ inury contests. Herbert Wcnig, of by providing thnt. no ututulurii 'T"‘1'“v"'"|.“']mm' ‘Tug wry "ouche- v Hollywood, Cant" the muted Suites-agreement can be “man for In” zihiv at his reception today ut. € ti ‘U181 "TIT" HD0111 59W!" 091M“ spokesman, won tiio grand prize than tlirec years 10m" Tum-how‘ m "hp Emmi“! C“) whip; an auto was nearing _______.¢_____ " v ' and the (‘Zaiititliuu Llltrli ul tho King Cherry Valley lirltlge, it skld- Edward llotoi. "iliert- WEN} close to doll going over the britlge|Three one thousand present of tho lunch- twith get-loud results. One of the oc ‘Rosoiieatii, was pinned under the car and had to he conveyed to the suffering from rrfractitrod‘ pelvis. Another occupant of ‘the cui- was badly injured about the iieutl and hotly and was treated by Dr. Kest- intz. According to the latest report's Mr Z\lclnnls' condition is not seri- (lllii. Condensed Speoidla RATE-M per word. not each insertion in Nita column. more: Maul P0778! mum. Fresh sausages. Saunders, New- , eom k 00., East End Market,- W," Bldfi- 3 u O LET — MODIRN HOUSE if fireplace. » Robert Cotton, hton. H .- 2748 ...__._._.._..____‘-_ ‘IUTLDING LOT-ITEM DOL thly lor thirty months. illat.,llegin now. Robert 2711 w. -. NTING 0F EVIRY ‘ ’~ cheaply-and expeditli ', ed. Guardian Central iie 183 . y moon, uvatorat .- 80o. 100 M‘ 85c. I50 ,' for 1.100. 1000 for . l id. Guardian Office. roan ""- Jill‘!- tveleel had become At Sea liyAlleged Rum Runner Graft JfNIJFAX. N. s., Nov. l5. - "MIIYYS little lam-b" pf nut-gory rhyme fume had nothint: on the United States patrol cutu-r Wool- cott, accordins to Captain Thomas. of the Nova Scotia schooner Silvia ll, which arrived hem wuqprdfly w? 800 cases of lllluoi- below d cks and the American cutter close at hnr stern. “lljvprywhgrp we went that; cutter went." de- ciared Captain Thomas w)", (01.1 how the Wooicott had followed him about for days off the Ameri. can coast in the vicinity of Cape Cod. and how, when he finally do. cided to make for Halifax to land u trio ,0!’ ship-wrecked ihurlnorg he had picked up previously, the cut- ter never, for u moment gave u herself-imposed tuak of escorlini; the liquor laden vessel and follow- éd Hi0 STTVTB through qtnrm and qmitegi, t.) iu- ht-ltl next struiincr un- ivazes for the men and ‘complete disappearance of ihc nul- ionui priutripul conditions of work. All that the miners saved out of the wreckage is u uiontlrs null very tlllilllllillf‘. pOW-t Tile explanations the miners r0- quested front the government pro- posals, sllmv .'hut the tribunal will SATISFIES NOBODY The miners’ objections to the gov- ernment's peace proposals have given rise to much acrimoni- ous correspondence, throwing lit- tic light on the nature of the ob- jet-lions. The settlement is likely w satisfy nobody but the great pub- lic which wants coal .for its eta):- nant industries. Peace is assured for n time. because the miners’ funds nro exhausted to such an ex- tent. iinit another fight is improb- uhlc. tmsslbly for years m come. Mlnera Retifin to Pita IUONTDDIN, Nov. 15.-Anticipating formal ending of the mtno strflw Thursday when districts will vole on acceptance of the government's terms, thousands of British nilners were retunnintr to the pits todiiy." Ali-Mush uhere is still the poesbil- ity that the strikers will reject the settlement recommended by then- delegntes. it was generally consid- ered that the strike is virtually ended. Knowing that the 400,000 men who already have returned to guitars! rieht um. iiailfax har- or. The lSilvia anchored in the stream yesterday and the cuttorl tied up at a dock a few hundred "m! "my. but after a few hours in port the Woolcott steamed off evidently bo ind back to lmr post of duty on Ru iRow. On hoard the i-llivia were throe men who had been rescued a week ago from their sinking vessel. the Helen Maude, 2B tone, They were ‘Captain Roy Hilts. illahone; Burt Cole, Slielburne. and Fred Frallck, Lunenburg. Their small helpless in a storm and wee about to sink off Mahone when the Silvia fl, came - ter filter bro» '.l""n -. ul alon‘: and rescued the iii-by of three. The Helen Maude was net y, qqggglggd‘ ‘g on fire to prevent tlie hulk becom- work are to be given ‘the preference that they must compete for the re- maining Jobs of which rhere are 250.000 less now than when the strike hogan six months to obtain their old places. OARDIP, Wales. Nov. Wales Miners Moderation tleinent of the ion; protracted coal tie-tip. _ , I _ The action of South Wales ‘has other section, ii| a menace to navigation. ~ . ere are involved. Miners Ibdorltioli. the balk d: as QUEBEC, Nov. _ i" Ilfrflnilllli: tlic luncy tiiq Viscount Williugdfin‘. Gov- i3l'ilt)l"(T8ll01‘tlT of Cattzuiti. and Lady ivintttgutn. will your, Quebec next This was uiiiitiuticc-tl this‘ morning by i.t.-t‘ol. i). ll. Paiiinc-llll. A, ii. (I. lo Tlllfl Llctitenant nor. lion. Nurcissc Pcrodeau. "Ilieir Excellent-lea will arrive. in Quebec on Def-ember" 14th illHl will remain ' "shadowy" iint- mmmL Mmort’ 45’ pastor of the Buiptist con-test, in an utintiuuceuiont. shill ionai tribunal with tho short iift- oi’ (gnu-pt. new, pm-iy today shot illlll Argentina and iluwuii Tlilll been tul- nix kph,“ hp. wife, 4o, nllf] four of his dell to (he list oi‘ pflrllfllllflllls ivliich pro, (Hill. sured bard uud diplomat. in); and pppl-ause, able speech was heard with close attention by the big audience. Lord t ago, the Wdllingdonts description - miners today were hurrying mo]; career, of always ihuving had the to grasp the earliest opportunity liberty of talking politics in every been awaited by the mitntry with miem ror Canada. greater unitiet than bat of any Wu thin ell/Mull. 7 9m n" "i" ‘ Tneeoaetltonotfmtn- whether (lovernorfienerala are ai- M USSOLINI A /*\__ fore a large crowd at the old Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator he Fascist leader. speaking be- IN ACTION Roman Coliseum. u few daya lie- fore the sixth attempt was made on tile life. HIE ITEEEPTITIN Ti Ti ward Hotel in Hon or of New Viceroy. (Special to The Guardian) i5.—~ilis tho happiest career in ‘ills witty and of his qiositlon lie had previously held. m. 1.5,~1*1m captured the interest of this aud- executive council of the South fence. "Bu: now." has both hands, with a gesture of resis- ugreed to] the [prgwtpgfl 15pm; 9(- nation. "i um (l-overnor-(leneral of fem! by tho government. for set- flu-nodal‘ ‘llhe burnt of laughter that greot- p. ed this rally, shook the roof of the w); hotel. ilie felt, he laid, much 011""; he mild, lifting "and l can tell lowed to any u. l atn iieeotniui aicondition eairainva for traumati- ITUOISODUBIIII bruit." -. ,_ , ' . ‘Excel - G over- it. was hold‘ in the vllllll rootn airl in addition to thc main floor being crowded jflllllllGtT with gilt-sis, "We fcrl it. a Kraut iloiinr," said Col. A. ill. Kirkpatrick, tit. the luuchctm, that. is being paid us in being allowed to tllllBTlilTJl the representative of the King." l-ie us- Wiliiugdon iihat the audience before lilm was a. group of men emblematic of. the trite Canad- ian spirit of loyn‘l(ty to that eimlltiire]. fol. ‘ii-lo itric recoun e m y WTllingTlonHlaNt-zireer as u poIiticIauSMoncMm as a wholesale and distrib- ‘iliis friendly and-utlng centre is making steady bead- kindly maguetis ," said the Oolonqway. oi, "is 'ilis Excelencyfls foreuiost| attribute. This was proved tihe oth- er uight when he visited the xurri- ‘Prince Edward island has a bump- wn sergeant, mp1 nym- imng wither potato yield for which the pots- them awhile, left with every man l0 D001. embracifltt 1116 bulk 1n the room warm personal friends. KWWBPH- l5 SUM"! K°°d "Ynur Excemmqho he 831d, "we-namely at (he wharf side $1.25 per ggsiqlildiouwéllgdpe the who“! "me otfcents per bushel for table .. tatoeu. your tenure of ofticc will Ibo one of joy aud- promos]? for Lady Willing- don and yourse ." » ‘Lord Wiliingdon was greeted ggzlllngnefiofgrlid “Sing? Pm‘ with u tremendous burst of cheer- en" for the need! of u“ provmca m‘ View M “hm” is attributed to Sir Hu lmrorted Mlfllllll, rom Ontario. bu), year the apple er of Lon tcrop was a partial failure and it il or, add balcony mil chairman - ‘ i__ Baldwin ‘G0v’t May Bring On (Special to’ the Guardian) NDON. Nov. 15. -- Faced with l» meirt may bring general election before submitting its next budget on the 458110 of restricting the pQW- er of trades unions. Increased taxa- tion would admittedly render the administration extremely unpopu-‘ lar. The hire and purchase system, of America has found root here,- uiid most of the automobiles on the streets are not paid for. The result tgagetl in advance and any distur- bance of the margin caused-by ill- corporated taxation would rouse re- scntment. it would have greater effect here than in Canada or the United States for incomes do not increase s0 frequently here. Result of Ballot- _ ing Soon Known (Canadian Frees) TORONTO. Out, Nov. l5.—‘lt is expected tlhat tiite iballots cast by coudutctors and; trulnmen upon the acceptance or rejection of the ma- jority award of the board of concil- iation which investigated. wage d9". mantis, will ibe canvassed and thel result. known by next week-end. —-—<o}—i- Improvement in The Maritimes ‘TTAUTIFAX. N. S., Nov. 15. -— Ill season in a number of years. and Crops are good, particularly pota- toes. Across Nortliumberlaiid Strait, of prices, bushel for pedigreed seed and 75 . In Nova scotlu the farmers of the western isthmus have gone‘ more and more into apple growing Mid, let alone for export market.‘ Beef cattle are being none too good this year. t on the other hand, the fisheries e distinctly in better condition.‘ especially at such centres as Luueu- burg under a co-opentlve ayeteui whereby the fishermen share the profits. But the greatest improve the cape Breton mlulug iu in eight throughout the winter, .» X _.-tbparenrmeeeusftgot anthems , -. ow Taxes-to meet t e coeto B 'm~ine strike‘, the Baldwin govern- Mam or management‘ children to school fairly well until needs but it cumin‘? BIIPVBY 0f Bflndlivmentaetl and inns in the Maritimes to find aseurwiuumps broke out in the school and. ance that there is a vast impmve-ibegween may, and so many oi Lhu "will 0V8? l1 Y9!" R80 l" N°w larger scholars going away .to the Brunswick. The 90!‘! 01 st- “Tmcountry to pick and grade potatoes last winter had the best shipping the clam“ have been .md.1y mam-g. John-and were brought back. Three Surprising View A CHARLOTTETOWN, CANATTTK. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1926 ITHITTITTEWS; llil STIIIIIZTY iii PITIN-[il lililJNTY Hold Annhal Meeting and Review Work of the Year. The Annual Meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held in the Town H‘all, ‘Svutnmerside on Friday last. The attendance was very small tliouglii the paid up membershlp for the lust year is much larger tihen other years. ‘libero are 52 meanbers all from iflunimerside. with the excep- tion o'f one member fro Alma. The financial .report was satisfact- ory showing that $555.03 had been expended during the year with a surplus on hand of $306.37. FDr. iMaioPhee, the president, in his report stated that the society ‘had accomplished much during the] last year and that there had been a marked increase in membership, showing- that the puibiic were begin- ning to appreciate the society and take an interest in it. 'He also stat- ed that there was a great. improve‘ ment in the matter of truancy, due d G. B. MacNutt. who is also a truan Officer. He said that the Juvenile Court had. shown good results in. its handling of youthful offenders.‘ iIn the absence of Judge MacQuur- rie this court was ably presided over by Mr. E. H. Strong. The President complimented the agent, Mr. MaoNutt, on his diligence in the performance of his duties. Thanks were extended to the effic- lizipaxtapue at. aentlatnattwidmtvflf. at meetings by the Annual Report for_1926 ‘To the Officers and Members 0f‘ the Children's. (Aid. Society oi‘ anti ‘School Board. Dear Friends: year, it still CHIC/AGO. Nov. Prince County, the Town flouncil gram from King Ferdinand today caused Queen her pllilla for an extensive trip thro- Bandits Surprise and Kill Garrison of Twenty Soldiers (Canadian Press) VERA CRUZ, Nov. 15.-—A group of bandits descended up- on the town or.‘ Banderllia, near Jalapa, today and surprised arid killed the garrison of twenty soldiers. The maraudere also wounded several civilians. sack- ed business houaea and escap- ed. A large force of troops has been dispatched to aeek the perpetrators of the outrage. World's Potato Crop Below Five Year Average (Canadian Press) libs-ulna- Guardian. Ienulal SHTTWN [Tilli- SEAS PITEMITTIS Great Demonstration of British Efficiency --Battleship of Land Pierces Brick Wall. -LONTDO'N, Nov. 15. -- On the heath-clad hills of West Surrey. the Dominion Premiers who are sl» tending the imperial Conference. Saturday saw a tank demonstration which bewildered in its efficiency. WAJSHIJNG-TONI Ne‘. 15_____A gem There were one-vmun tanks which apartment. Although States crop was said to be thirty five million bushels more than last is thirty-four million ibeiow the five year average. The Canadian crop, while two million bushels more than placed at the firve year average, and the es- nothing but pawn timated. production in Europe, ex- clusive of Russia will be about flf- “on o; new msthodg compared Wm. t n rc t. le , ltli aiit “not to the 800d work of theagent-Ml: ‘zzofllzgleflll BB W Q11 Y old, albeit terrifyin! in its illustra- Island Bred Cattle t v Prize Winners At Toronto (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, ODL, NOV. 15. — In (em Hecremryyraasurer’ Miss Q a the Holstein classes at the Royal Holman. and. to tilie honorary solic- Raymmmale Fmm‘ jun,’ Mi.‘ Heath Sung, K_ C" who been cleaning irp quite a few prizes A E1 _ ‘mu glcvle freely of their time u» Dklsqlxlllsififiélg three 8w the ISo et , also to the Press and ' n friends. Dry. M-ucPliee made u plea. “as with them M“ fl- Third with iior even greater intensat on tliepne “Tuwhased "m" H’ J‘ Kennedy Quebec, ha ‘ d 'l h . lport of the lllibllc and stressed the w,‘ qiterfzf]: mane pfufi ‘Tie. officers and: . ‘MTV Romanian Queen Home for Xmas (Special to the Guardian) Marie in 1925, was from Bun- 15.—— A cable- to abandon ‘ emu}, mom. potato crop m the pm, dartedhitbei- and thither like. wait!- duclug coitntries of the world was em of} skate“; the” were honey reported today by the agriculiture T200“ mm“ n” “m wmch “an” the United e to be everywhere at once; and there was the latest tank of all. the battleship of the land, which cheerfully climbed huge obstacles of fallen trees, crashed through wire entanglements, and then, turn- ing in lte own length, Jumped a ‘trench and swept through a. nine- inch brick wall as though it we're it was a fascinating demonstra- tiou of what may he expected sho- uld the dogs of war ever break loose again. The demonstration was carried on; in a driving rain which pias~ tered everything with mud. It open ed with e-coupie of the tanks which created so much coneterliation when they first appeared on the western front in the hard days of September, 1916. The lead-lug tank. now waddling like a grand ther among so much that is new, bud its dramatic story which centered eb- out a sugar factory at Entree Blan- che. There on October 8. eixht years ago. an officer found his entire crew collapsed from fainting and sickness. He lifted the driver from his sent and alternately drovenuid S d '80 now the old tank passes by. its swar hf"‘f‘f‘u whining its mom! of ~411- plause Prince Sails , v For Englan SPIANGHAJ. N-Ov. 15.-—- Prince fnlie past year has been one ofugh the south and prelim"! i0 H8" George, fourth son of King George gre ter activity in the Children's from NBW Yflfk l0!‘ Enrol“! 0n Dec- 311mm- (1:19 Tfncl-lzlsl-‘l (ilfahllblltziérsilrilugt Aidfsociety than any yea.- sgnce p ember 11. The message from tlie (lllfian N O pe B ‘H ‘ w“ organized’ and the results hm... King to the Queen said that both lie been less truancy amongst the schobzirs, and 1i tlilrfk we can attri- bute this to the fact that we made more use of the Juvenile Court. Wo have had thirteen boys and one girl up before the ‘Court during the year and most of ilitese were con- victed of minor offences, and were put on probation, ihaving to go t0 school every day, and report to me every Wednesday; go to their church at least once every Sunday and to Stinday School or (Jatecliism l every Sunday and reiport to their pastor every Sunday, and we kept right after them and. if they failed the Judge of the Juvenile Court sent the Policeman after them and. be chem up before him again. and le thened their term of Probation until some of them have been re- porting to me nearly the whole 10,. year, making tn allone hundred and ‘mder Genera] sixteen reports to me. l have made fifty-one visits to the School ind eighty-nine visits to publicaus under | Kefandaris and M. Michalekopou- and the ltunianiau people were anx- ious w have their Queen back with’ them for Christmas. Queen Marie sent hack word TTlTBVBVQIITDQ that eho would be home for Christmas‘ and those in charge of her tour in this country begun making plans in conformity. NEXT GREEK CABINET WTLL LIKE-LV BE COALITION OF REPUBLICANS AND T011118!’ and the moderate Royulists Metaxes is general- ily expected as u result. the homes endear-tiring to get the and succeeded tltLs term comv the measles and ORB ppmc .9575 “mum ARE THOUGHT irwo of thehbommdler $970121 ‘rag CONSERVATIVE f oo e - Tlryltlyewrfintanestation, fiat-sis thei ARE MCRELY “train there and got. as far as St.) €LoW-" (continued on Page 3) Attributed to p i" T ‘Air Marshal MANY PEOPLE WHO i positron Nov. 1s. - A sufllfilbl 8t. and e air staff gluee 1018. Refund plea-decent» to tlliellfla u a many were. lap been decanted for 11.57 a. in _ of valor and mentioned in deepeteliea Slimereido tide a‘ utet later tliau Char ottatowu.__ Memorable times. TORONTO, Nov. gh Trencliard, Air Chief strong south and soothe-nu; winds. by Profeaaor Philip Balt- becoming milder and unsettled with don Univerlity. Prof. irak- Icattered showers. leasing a paloe conference T onto fair, at York satnniay. laid t; not zeu- Montreal cloudy - erally known m: eu- nuah Trm- Quebec ubudv- chard had declared tliat it he hatrlialitax cloudy. hie own tray he would abolish aviafl tlou, both military and civil. alto- iu gather. because he believed that the ‘evil wruirllit by it In lneomlllf- at is ably greater than any good it could v stry.;brin|. ere (he following settlement no, eu- Hn h Treaeuiro hue been ‘hieved through the 3on1 Ootumidl- chief of v eion, wot-k in tltmeoal Mile is, It we! principal {the peak wua many employed: ma. teat-es. He ‘an mm Bolton cloudy. New York. cloudy, . Clftown cloudy, l-ligt tide this Bun eete this afternoon at 428 lfi-Maritime. ....... .. 49-48 .. az-ao; .. ao-is. .. ae-ts . tit-ta John, ruin. . . 46-40 50-60 ....... 44-44 morning at 7.19 tonight at 8.14. riaee tomorrow morning at R .M . ill , _ , , Full moon Friday, Nov. lith,,ly';ahl"g9hgfl%qfoiiles , ' PM; l. s wliliflilmlsltlrv f .' bteeli tull- Admtybefqu-jleangpm Yierraolln atfhl. » m ‘W. D. Ross. Eiltertgnmollt, l jlhil. on Tilviriida .pi_ t ‘The comic one act Pill! "Th V. of Ensiaud sailed for home to- day by way of Canada on the Emp- ress of Russia. ‘Announcements, Coming Events, lllieeizing-s, Etc “A meeting of the society for the prevention of cruelty to uni- niuls will be held in the Mayor's ROYALISTS Office, City Building to-uight at ---- 7.30. Every one interested is urged ATHENS, Nov. 15. —-Federal l0 b8 Pff-‘Belll- 272i election figures of the recent nat- -——— ionai election were announced by "I will be buying fowl and the government today, showing s chickens Nov 18th., and every Republican majority of thirty. A Thursday after, at Fredericton, coalition cabinet of moderate Re- Clint Morrison. 2681-11-18-41 "Remember the chicken supper. Thursday. Nov. 18th at Wlm. H MacEwens. New Dominion. 2744 "Philutliea Concert Thursday evening 18th instant in ‘Marelifield Hall. Some of Churlottetowifn ‘best talent. 2745 "Meeting of Uigg Shipping club ‘on Nov. 18th.. to list. up for ellip- merit on 23rd. if possible. This ‘meeting will be foiled by Farmers zlnstitute meeting to load potatoes. 2788 "Chicken supper at Cape Trav- erse Hnii, Wed. Nov. 17th. If. 5 D. m. if not fine will be held on Thursday. B741-11-164i. "Come to Olilclten Supper ill Cornwall Hall. Wedneedaytlov. 24th., from 0 to 10 Aduiisaiou 50 cte. ‘including supper. If not, fine first fine night following. m cued! forjlink. 2739-11-16-tflf-2l ""'l‘lie Path Across the I-liil" pretsenleldbbyi m; St. Joseph’; ma ‘c c u n orell village on Nov. 19th. Good Specialtioa, g4]. mission 35 and 25 eta. ZGBB-II-ll-ii "Come n» o» enter-alumni: giiiubgket metal at Pleasant are’: . erlneeduy,eweuing_ Nomi in std ot St. Duane‘: Qurdi, head. Music and eh dancing. Ladies with ‘ ,. . If weather hi uulzvoruhlefi held oa the Met _ ve '. . ‘l T "Co e to th T. said-es llfl“ Charlottetown Guardian Ivm Caste Will TANKS Till - 510M041 .and.ilired--due'of“me‘;uuxt' T