umm; ,- \- -_ . /. ‘,- <~ _ or A -_- _ .,,,_....,-.,, \ Klll& you friend retires- than your om T . ‘ MERCHANT / W K set :emi the .1 , £35- s “HA l ' .ll In/fr' \\l- _ ln ish -.. _e Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ée :QV//’ f apr \~\\\\ ~Q>~>‘ \ / . ' 0 V V l \ " if v ’ ` ` ' - _ eve .l ‘ H-*N llll l / i "QI, gp; “N ” ' _ _ V __ r A- B ‘ g l ./‘ 2,- uienci-isirr si 7 - 1 The op|e’iPaper -'=-f`i-1.-;,_... p earl by ryiiody ..';::r:'..;'::°..'.f“..“::.'.‘ "“"' - Annual lnbllrlptlona Delivered $5.00 ii, inn, cumin me o. s. A. also 3 , _'ill CHARLO'I`TE'l`OWN. CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1928 Charlottetown Guardian 'III lensing Guardian, Ieaalel ",3 _ |.NlTe Represent g‘ ENGAGED? M A H United States 0 SUIIBEEDS HHN | _ . Organized Relief uiiiil ilsi will ilnis Work ls Bei'ng Plan- nedin they Farming Sections ` Along the T. and N.0.'Rallwa'y -and In Algoma. _ (Special to The Guardian) COBALT, Nov. 3--Unvrecedented rain has caused losses to settlers in Northem'.Ont.ario,.that may to- tal more than' $1,000,000. With hun- dreds of settlers- facing privation alter the complete loss of their crops, organized relief work is be- ing planned in the farming 'sec- tions along the T. and N. O. Rail- and in Al oma way 8 - Fred Kenning, -M. P. P. for South Coclnane. who »passed through here today on his way from Toronto to Timlllins. Sffuied that a definite program of winter work on northern ,roads will be drawn up to give needed emDl0'>'- ment to farmers in Cochrane and amin Temisk g. . i. ' - Mr, Kenning declared that the plight of many settlers was Sei'i0llS~ They would have to be carried along until the next crop, he inti- mated. Engineers and insi>€¢i/°fS of the northem develovmem branch will be instructed to re_P0\' hi Heh. william Findievsen wha t t work, including graveling. Can be done during the winter. so soft uri? the roads now after the continued rain that nothing can be Started until after frost hardens the Even Political Division ST. JOHN'B Nfld.. Nov. 4.--Tl opposition party of- Sir Rich (Canadian Press) \ Md Squires newly placed in DOW" bn the result of Monday’s polling i Newfoundland and ~- the defehlfa Guvemment of Hon. F. C. Aldeldiw divided even the two districts in which elections were declared wda and yesterday. The victory'of Phillip T. Fudge. opposition candidate. in I'iei'mll»B8 over Rennell W. Jeans brought th ranks of the Squires' party to 28. while the government forces were raised to 12 b the election of Wait districts unheard from. Announcements, Coming Events, » Meetings Etc. l "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. Better Oats. Better China All Grocers. 8529-10-20-tf "Rummage Bale. Market Build- lils. Tuesday morning. ` ‘ ' 8357-11-3-2| "Dr. Clirt, M. D.-Start now home prevention cure. ,Purdy Station Westchester C0., N. Y., U. B. A. 1 0-'I-limos "Notice--An 'up to date show Hunter River tonightl French Riv 01" Tuesday; Spring -Valley Wednes- day. . - aaao “Buying live hogs at Hiinte l' River station. Tuesday forenoon. NOV- 0. James E. Andrew. ’ 8041-11-5-ii “Attention-All roads lead tc the concert and Basket. Social at Pleasant Grove Hall Wednesday NoV.'lth. .. sm-ii-r-ai "Buying hogs sheep. and lambs lt Remington 'lliiesday forenoon oi mb week. Aiden Moose. 793'!-9-s m ti e---._-» '-<\ "Como to whist and dance in Ulrdlssn neil weohssdsv. 'New 'I I-very has ii-gms. .- c ' m gig-‘ii-ii-:ii "3\l¥l\\ hogs at Emerald TMI Gly forerzicn Nov. Oth. llveretit Rohm _ ,_ ----ms-ii-e-ei y _ er McK. Chambers over -Arthur Barnes opposition- candidate in Bur geo. The vote here was Chambers 1072; Barnes 988. St. Bsrbe and White Bay are the 'only remaining (sP0¢il.| to The Guardian) .dem ¢70°lld8B today appointed delegation of twelve headed b Secretary Whiting and includin _States at the international confer his gifts for the restoration of t orary Frenchman. Dunning (Not Dunning has no intention of re turning to Saskatchewan to resum the remiership, he told The Sta that "I hlive information which ablesource that if the Saskatche WED g ning the by-election in Arm Rive to Saskatchewan, to assume th leadership." "Sheer nonsense." was Mr- Dim Will Buy the _.__- (Speclal io The Guardian) Q P _ today with reference to it report from Regina. J. F. Bryant. a prominent Regina Conservative. was reported as stating on the Plat- form at Bladworth, Sask., during the recent Mm River by-election WASHINGTON, NOV. 3-Pl‘eSl_ 8. Y B Charles A. Lindbergh and on/ine Wright. to represent the United ence on civil aeronautics to be held in Washington Dec. 12, 13 and 14. John D. Rockefeller, jr., because of e . h Versailles royal palace and Rheims vuthed-ral. has been made im hon- to Return West there will be an immediate appeal to the country. .that Mr. Gardiner win retire from the leadership and that Mr. Dunning will come beck I 4 CYFPAWA, N . 3-H . Ch 1 ov Gn ar es m§:'T‘$h°:;“l °fu:‘l°‘l"W°Y- Wl\°»§‘;‘l; (at 12.30 p. m. as minister of natur “ ° _ °“’“P“P°l' al resources. succeeding Hon. J. or Bmssels' ls “waged l° P"i“°°S5 |Walker, who was defeated in Hall I M“'l'h“ “f 5‘"'°d"“' Slim' 0| l'|'|“"fax O P Gouclier Annapoi cess Astrid, wife of the Belglnnlaud' Johln ljoun P|Cw'u were swat "°""‘ l“'”‘°°° 'in ss_mem'bcrs without portfolio. V ' ' - l Owing to the delicate health o I I \ ' l . believe to have come from a reli- _ 1 V Z _ l sgenn rfgE§g_mgH2mW;§s'§g?eli§;'d h ' - Yarmouth. County in the Pro Held 0-ct. lst. (Canadian Press) ncunced at thc oHlce of Premier N. Rhodes this afternoon that Jo F. Mahoney, who led the polls i IN ll- Nl. Fill e ' The executive council is now a ` -- follows:-Premier and Provincial fthe ohm-eh would be advgnceg 11 elections Oct. 1. had been sworn Y|»i(li‘ll€¥E'5¥E§§iii§Wi%Wii)Ti 155 H New Minister 'ef Nei.. ural Resources Led MANITOBA RECEIVES - LARGEST INFLUX (Canadian Press) o'r'rAwA, Nev. 4-Maui-Ng; mba received the largest § influx of population during the past six months, ac- cording to a. return issued by the Department of lm- migratlon. when of the §§S§!i'i 9 `- ,_ 5ssss5"!.ir`n`5i5ssss §§§§B§§ E lin n Halifax County in the provincial‘ A _gl _G I the Polls in Halifax vin-cial Elections* \ _s-. Hama/ixil Nov. s.-it was au,-t Capt the Hon J F Cohan nssis ltant minister of highways. who lserlously ill in the Hospital no ac- °"°mme“t Wcceeds in win; The other two members of th R5 li wi ss as as as nnnhnnmmmn 123,713 persons who came to this country 40,975 proceeded to the middle west province. All the pro- vinces, howcver, had an ac- cession of strength, the numbers varying from the figure given for Manitoba io a total of 80 people who went to Prince Edward Isl- and. !§§§i§5§lsEl*.E¥.E|§‘éE§¥Ei %._ sh Eh %%%5§E§ Bishop Replies to Dean Inge inl- ' (Canadian Press) e, LONDON, Nov. 4.-"I shall not government who lost at the polls, _leave London." is the answer of both ministers without portfolio..l~Right Reverend Arthur Winnington were Dr. W. N. Rehfuss, Lunen-\ ' V . Secty.--Hon. Edgar N. Rhodes ning’s retort. _"There‘s nothing £0 ii. Old Homestead 'KEN'rv1LLE, Nev. 3-sir Robert Borden, former Premier of Canada. will buy the old family homestead e _ over 100 years old, in which his f nngikum Lake one afternoon last ' September it was to put to utter rout To Keep Wlnter -with a 100-yearlold “medicine y father was born in the village 0 dGrand Pre and present it to the ` ' d C mittee Grand Pre Battlefiel s om . a to be used as a museum and as cmmnunity house, Announcemen ‘Hia this effect was made by C01. J IH. McDonald. DD.. C3-E~~ at a ehanquet tendered the members 0 ethe Kehtviiie Rotary Club by the Wolfville Chamber of Commerce a Evangeline Inn this evening. l '_ To Discuss ,Potato Problems 26.) tercst here. especially in view of th recent move that has been mad some of the problems and difficult ies of the potato induSi-l'Y» Th expected. and an interesting meet reliminary step on th situation. "It is believed that a modest ad value of the potato is not under stood Bi' Along with the ad thousands of book numfber of meth baking th and one ing is assured those who take part in this p road to improvement of the present At Chicago _(The following press clipping is from a Chicago despatch of Oct. (Thc manner in which Chicago shippers are preparing '30 handle their surplus potatoes will bc of in- 8 B along similar lines. The campaign to boost the food value of potatoes ch Prince Edward Is is one in whi ' land is particularly interested). Plans were completed this week for the meeting ei shippers and (others interested in ironin8 005 C place is thc Stevens hotcl: the time. next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. A good attendance is 8 vcrtising campaign Will be Dl'0l10B€d as a means of breaking down any prejudice against potatoes on the part of the consumer. The true f00d by many housewiv- planned to PTBDBTC potatoes for the numerous ways of food aside from will likely to e shipment of Methods discussed. boat down upon the waters of Plk First “Sky Devil". cinc miin trotting to heel. “Ughl” grunted the Chief. “Ughl" grunted Bwartman. which accompanies that advance. chiershiveis. shakes. frightened tribe leader him in the Terll0l' - St\.°l‘Ckel'\ Red- Minister of Public Works' an Year-0ld .Medicine Man When Planef iviihisi/er of Highway - Hon. It was the hr mac nc, or ‘fsky dcvii," as they afterward nam ed it, they had ever seen. For a good half-hour, Bwnrtman and` Reilley. his air engineer, by means of the little "sign" language at their command, coaxed _the Indians to come out of the bush and "much talk" with them. When it looked( as if they would have to give their parley up as a had job, Reilley lit his'pipc. That apnnrently broke the spell, for in n. fiiiily the Chief of the tribe bounded out of tho un- derbrush with the ancient medi- Tlio plane had landed. the latter told the Chief, for the purpose oi establishing a gas cach¢,~one of the innumerable gasoline caches which the Air Service plants ev- erywhere in the Far North to anti- cipate the onward march of the prospector and the fire hazard After another half-hour the Chief signed "Go ahead." or words to that effect. Swartman took him down to thc machine to have him examine it. If ever thcrc was a Mines-Col. the Hon. Gordon S ` men Scuttle Into B,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,_ Woods Hlgttorhey General-Hon. W. L Ingram, Bishop of London, to the - ;-suggestion made by Dean Inge in -an article in the Church of Eng- S tland newspaper that the peace o' .lthe Bishop of London and Bishop d lileadlam of Gloucester were tc - iciwnge places. ' “Dean Inge did not hear the . speeches made at the London Sy- inpd." the Bishop continued. Minister of Natural Resources. _ “All the speak l‘S expressed their Hon. John F. Mahoney. Percy C Black Dl'0neS Overhead. l Ministers without portfolio-Hon. ____ (J. Fred Fraser. Hon. O. P. Gcucher. _ We of the 1928 prayer book, from 'roRoN'ro. Nev. s.-when oii-lH°n.- -who Dvull. and Capt- ih»rl'd§iuieei-i¢siiy~~eppesite viewpoints." ford Ewartman, crack Provincial'H°n- J- P- Camm- Air Force pilot. rinsed- his 'big flying! `”'“"”'*"*'_i _ man" leading the retreat-one of ,_ the very few bands of pagan Sioux Roads Open Indians to be found now in the; ' very remote sections' of Northern) ____, Ontario. incidentally, Swiirtman_ ' f walked into the strangest story he Q l§?)vTg1ghu?d.I?|;“S;her_ ,_ has ever encountered in his hectlcgeau Goverhmcné has decided to Career of mrs” memghung be' keep some 150 miles of trunk high- -- "we°“ Fmt’ Hmm and tm Mum' ways -o-pen during the coming win- (Special to The Guardian) “cgi bgxggfilin tens it__and he islter, this being the beginning of al PARIS. Nov. 3-Hopeless to over- - , . _.program which will be extended throw the Bolshevist regime and In T°r°"t° mw mr 8' ‘few dass ml (from ear to ear The start will restore the Romanod to the Rus- iday following E strenuous summerbe mayd on llriai' roads around sian throne Gr d liluk Nich 1 -hc dropped into the Indians"M t i be "H H d Sh is id h ' lm he °“5 midst likeabolt from the bluc.One,b onkrea' Q” °» hi' #nh er' h sa Y the “mc Press "° moment. lic says. they were clust-_ "°° e' Bmw Pmug 5 ° t "' typ; “ave feslgned has leadership ‘lf me ered on the shoreline absorbed ,Museo successfully in New Englan Voja, the an -Bolshevist organ- me" forefathers. pagan process of and costing between $12,000 and ization. The former Grand Duke is making “good hunting" med1¢me_ $14,000 each, will be required, the reported to have dismissed his per- Thc next mDmem,__wnh thc down. estimate of roads englnee_s being sonal staff and has indicated that Ward scmem of me big p1ane_;hey that one plow will be able to keep he intends to leave Paris forev¢. ' h nn the mn umbe,-S as from 20 to 30 miles open even in to make his home in Aritibes. on were un g fast as their legs would carry them, the worst of winter weather. the French Riviera. willingness to ode? my directions when they are given. They will be issued in January. 'The adverse vote of the Synod was due to dis- The Dean had said the Synod’s vote against the prayer book pro- posals sponsored by the Bishop showed the majority were not with the Bishop. 'Grand Duke to Leave Paris i .. _‘ lLAsTM11vUTE NEWS FLAsHEs| ,(Csnadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 3.-Vln- cent ltlcc. l’l years old, confes- sed ioday. police announced. that he killed Alice Josst, 15 year old Staten island school- girl, in hcr home yesterday. OTTAWA, Nov. 3-The board of control today approved pur- chase of sufficient snow-remov- ing equipment to clean the cily’s streets within 24 hours after any fall. TORONTO, Nov. 4.-A chair and couch, once the property oi' Sir John A. MacDonald, Can- . ada’s Confederation Premier. were sold for 83.50 apiece ln a local auction room here. imascdfrr. Aria.. Nev. 4.- The transcontlnetal non-stop piano "Yankee Doodle" on is flight from Los Angeles to New York crashed near _here last night. killing Capt.. C. B. Coli- yer, pilot and his passenger. ‘llarry Tucker. owner of the plane. NEW YORK, Nov. 3-The American Exchange Irving Trust Company announced today that it has ilfrlfllled another ship- ment of approximately -$5,- 000,000 lp gold from lylngiand. This brings the total ‘gold movement to more than 822.000.- 000 since the return of the flaw of the yellow metal in this direction this fall. _ CHICAGO. Calif.. Nov. 3.-All six passengers and the two pil- ots of the west coast air trans- port passenger plane were in- -jured, two seriously, when the craft crasli`ed_ in the heavily gnibercd ?)o\:i:ita_ln country neo; asalra, _ es nurthew as o here lie list hlght. The plans was dying to San Francisco from Portland. DETROIT. Mich.. Nov. 4.- . Eighteen year old Jimmy Wal- thongh and iila Gorman partner Frm WMM. whlslit we De- trelrs ihiefusticusl sir (hy bi- oyicle Mm ilhilliills with their one lop advantage obtained ` llriday ever th; French pair. l Lempi-|\_er`uiq roeardo. Wal- thonr and Dnliorg 'covered 1.- 435 mile; and laps. CANDIDA TE Verne States on ticket. ---Q0-5-é Suffer F i n 'a ncia Corporation. TORONTO, Nov. 3-According to the Toronto Daily r. now in liquidation in Toronto. h to discuss on organization to pro tect their interests. poration. oration. the cor ration. stated to ter being now before the courts. ment. different trust mortgages. Th $9, 000,000 .Spent In‘U. S. Campaign .. ._ _ f -_"P*'°. V .- ' that the funds have been used up Endorse Work of the Protestant Orphanage llmwt entirely. with the Ovwbef W with th “*`F0ll0Wing SilhSCflpti0f1 t0 the Republic,” me seams fer thene ? ' ' ts. 'nie report sent prim: _ Annual Maintenance Drive :_%;F°w“h “mm md dmmm_| ments during the last week in Oc- W.R_.Aii*.ken................$200.00A.H0l‘1'i»&Co.. . . . . . . . . . . .. 100.00 "od 'LEM ri-e is . ....._..._.ioo.oonea _ ‘°"°"- °'°\'“\“P° °° ls_x:sr¢i'°'2¢ ioo.oo,n-nshuoiimpieh idx "“°°- "°“‘“'°' °‘ “lt "¢P“""°°“ 'Meoureaitsexinhen 1oo.oc»'rhe 1'. lima oo.. Lui. ._ ._ ioo.oo °°’“'““°°°- “ld °"°°-°°° *W* °°°“ \ OTTAWA, Nov. 3-George Company, died at his home, B ish Hall, Hull, at three o‘clock 'morrii.ng. He had been ill for day on October 23. He was o districts greatest businesses. Canada Wel- comes High _ (Canadian Press) Death of George P [I '_ Henry Millen (Special to The Guardian) I Henry Millen, President of the E. B. Eddy 'fa ' I . 5. M 'CT BH CJD nd this __ ' sev eral weeks. Mr. Millen, who was Contradicllory V e l' - 90 years old, celebrated his blgthig sions of A if a i r 8 n the leading industrialists of Ott and Hull and head of one of Commission ceeded his brother, Ion, ed to resign. The other aff; Reach Vienna -Re-_ ` ported Premier was ' Asked to Resign. VIENNA, Nov. 3.-Two Contrddlh- tory versions of ahairs in Rumaniis have reached Vienna. One version is that Vlntilla Bratianu who sue- as Premier; er on the letters death, has volunteg; is that regency, which rules for seven- ~ year-old King Michael, suggested |NfVE5lI\(|-ENTS lillllll lilllllllll Some 285 lMaritime 'Shareholders Wil lo _ I Canada/s high commissioner in I don and from her ministers Washington and Paris came greet-iTransylvania, which the peasants ings by cable and telegraph mes- control. would bc an anomaly. who M. Bratianu is said by the paper has been selected for the important, to have replied indignantly that if the' he were to assume responsibility Loss on Account of the Failure of Man- ufacturers Finance to 'i special despatch from Vancouver. Sta P. N. Smith, Vancouver manager of the wanufacturers Finance Corporation Defeat' Queen a harmed -imtish ooiuihbiasharehei- - 'iers of a special meeting next week KINGSTON' Ont" Nov_ 4__Batt lingwwéth a vengeance that was i d - It is stated that between 200 and o en e McGill Seniors yester 250 British Columblans have stock to the value of $250,000 in the cor- The Star also publishes a despatch from Amherst. N. S.. to the effect that 285 shareholders in the Marl- time Provinccs have suffered direct financial loss due to the failure of the corporation. It is estimated that the Maritime investment in- ‘erest in the corporation is also (bout $250,000. Many prominent people in various parts of Canada are listed anions the shareholders Oi he Manufacturers' Finance Corp- W. M. McDonald. general man- ager of D0 ' day that he would decline any fur- ther statements to the press until he had conferred with his solicit- ors. “I do not think that I sh°u1d say anything at this time. the mat- Hon. J. A. McDonald. his brother. who is president of the C0\'l>0l'Bfl°n» also declined to make any S~BW' N. L. Martin, who was auditor for the_corpors.tion, is out of the city. Officials of Trust and Guarantee Company make it clear that there is no liability of loss to the trust company from‘ the failure of the Finance Corporation. The trust egmpany is trustee for the bond holders and note-holders. on four . \ main portion of these securities are \ gold pieces. D. L. McCarthy, K.C.. /\ /ll I I ( WASHINGTON. Nov. 3--Approx- imately 0.000.000 has been receiv- ed by the two malor political par- ties during the presidential race, _of which $4,011,744 went to the Re- publican Nationalgcommlttee and $4,088,932 to the Democratic Na- tional Committce, as shown in re- ports filed today with the House Business Men of Charlottetown ,§’,,‘;,,“‘,,‘;:,,“},“, "‘;’;,;,‘;,,,?,",§,“,‘§“”“,’,i,,.£§ 31 balances being $131,388 for the OTTAWA, Nov_. 4.-Canada night gave official welcome to Britain to this Dominion. At a ernment dinner resided over b attended by members of the Cab et, by Hon. R.. B. Bennett and social and business life of the minion, Bir William Clark and to Canada. sages of goodwill to the man position of first representative of British Government at Ottawa. lMcGill Seniors 5 --.__ ‘ ‘ (Caumiih Press) day aftemoon Jumped from alm oblivion for the season to the and grease. being the big favorites for the c elimination for the season, for iate for the first time since 1919. The presence on the backileld McGill of Ken Tremaine made red team. '1‘remain caught aim Gill team. -_---__- A _ \.\lXui>.~f is /`\ ‘NE CAu°'f Arroao fl" .QQ represents thc holders of some . $500,000 of these gold notes. and f0i‘ ' which the trust comilfmll is 015° I trustee. There is no liability by thc trust company of guaranteed certi- ficates which were issued by Mimil' lacturers’ Finance Corporation it- self with no form of gllilfamee “Y the trust comDBi\Y~ EJ \_ Q( ‘Fresh west to northwest 'mostly fair and cooler. PROBS . . . . . _ '1‘oronto.raln .. Montreal, cloudy Quebec.c1oudy..... I~l:a»1ifax.c1oucLv StJohn.ie.it Boston.eloudy._._......... NewYork,cloudy Charlottetown. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . High tide this afternoon at 5 and tomorrow morning at 4.80. 4 4 rises tomorrow morning Y. . 1 8.12 l. in. | Summer-side tide eighteen utee later than Charlottetown. last, that he resign. the( There have been no reports of first high commissioner from Great gov-I Rt P Y Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King. and ln. by others- prominent in the political Do-- the members of his family were accord- any mobolizatioh of troops and it was said that no attack was feared ~ from any quarter. ' The Bucharest newspaper Adave- rut announces that the regency on Wednesday. received M. Bratianu in audience and thanked him for negotiatinga foreign loan tn es- tablish the currency. He then said that when the loan was received ed an eloquent and hearty welcome! ’s D0 tion of near champions when they defeated Queens by the score of to 2on a field that was a sea of mud LONDON, Nov. 4.-The Anglo- Ml AN_Y°\'(l\NC. - 1-1/ - -1 Z ”@lll\. 7_1] `~‘ an interesting feature of the da ' ronouro, Nev. 4-M iii 1 _ “’w,‘;‘d1 'rhe dave activities ended with e e-4 42-si 2-at 40-84| so-sa , “_” 'l"*'*"l°'1§»fi Speciale -ei M--4-'i Sun sets this afternoon at 4.40 min- the Premier ought to resign because the national Peasants Party was And not only Canadians at home refusing to celebrate the tenth gn- but representatives of the Dominion nlve;-sary of me old img new Rum- abroad ined in the welcome From ania so long as the present govern. LOD-l ment was in cfllce and that a cele- in bration on the reunion without for the loan he must have a hand in the distribution of the money among the various departments. He ended 'by saying that a cabinet council today would announce the decision of his govemment. _ Opening of ___ _ ....2 Parliament 3?? on Tuesday li (canadian Press) A " French naval compromise probably Mlzhwe-1 the blssest rugby Surprise, wiu be the chief question raised by 1 °§°“s°“ “nd ln me 5h°1`l- Space critics of the Baldwin Government ° an °“l` it °him89\'1 Queens from after the opening of Parliament on ol-Inevember sixth. 'rhe King will 1288 title £0 H place of practically open thc new session, which will Gm h Mc-‘be the last before the next general ave only to beat Varsity next election. at noon Tuesday with the Bdtllrdiiy in M0ntfeBl C0 be return- usual ceremonial, ed champions of the inter-~colleg-l ' 1 for all the difference in the. world to the Gavernor General ost faultlessly, outdlstanced th i d ’ Carter and the inexperlendeednll/hifi-l Contlnues Tour ro and was the brains of, the Mc- '--" (Spccial to The Guardian) WOODSTOOK, Nov. $-Continu- ‘ing his visit through Westem On- tario His Excellency Viscount Wil- lingdon this moming came to Woodstock, and at every point of visitation during s, day' of incessant activity he was greeted with an on- thusiastic welcome. Arriving at 10 o‘clock. he was welcomed by the mayor and city council, members of parliament foyr tbe district and a large committee of prominent citizens, and was es- corted to the Griffin Theatre. where a civic reception was held. 'A visit to the dairy iarni of J. W. Innes and Sons. where some of the championship Holstein and Jersey animals of this breeder were hi-ought out for inspection, and the placing of a wreath on the clty‘s war memorial. completed the fore- noon program. About 150 of the outstanding citizens of the com - :unity gathered at a civic lunch- on. An inspection of the cadet corp of the 'i‘rinit_v College School was ys program. The Woodstock General Hospital and the Ontario Hol- ' 'Dil-Bi were also visited. and the 'PHYW then went to Innerskip tp inspect the herd of E. W. NQbltt. ’ review of the members of the Wood.. stock branch of the Canadian Leg. ion and other war veterans at the 553°" Prior to his departure at G go'clock for Brantford. _ .x44g*¢4¢y 0 \ \A'l'l.-dept word. ut _ laeehihiertiehmoiuesima 0044406-Quo-oeyonyqeqee. -'nw rims. wa Aa: As Usual. vimwbwywr-nu-s.nomlaew untilthesellon cicees. Wrltoy It New moon Wednesda Nov 4th uhm, mm". '_ .uma nu* ' 1 ICC. P. I. I. HIC-11~l-Il °sAm¢soll sxusaoll. lan. urs steal fresh every omtmued qn N.. 5 icontrihutod llid l|02.000spent.J£m qggrg "nip" ‘t ”_|j”'”._ of an M .V sa W. Girard. treasurer cf the De- whim ggoomp W" ‘ hm md “_ “um I Wig" meer-.tie oemihiim, reported the peuaiium were _si,cso.i»i. ‘ _