MAXIMS or A MERCHANT i? Moderltlon should be observed in It befits u young I MAXIMS i or A MERCHANT muutobe g g Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew __, Annul fllbwrlnllunn Dlllveroq 1,‘ 1"“ u J: ---»- u- _ ._. __ —— - ~ -— 37 Hull, Ounudu and U. ti. A} 13, ‘llzlgllllxéflll?.l.ln"ii::l'lul:curfdzs Clog; i IMPRESSIVEARMISTICE SERVICE HELD M. Poincare Re orgnnizes The French y, Cabinet REUNION OF WAR VET’RANS F o u r H a n d r e d Canadians Who Fought in C. E. E Dine Toge the r _at Hofél Cecil. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 10—Over four hundred veterans of the Canadian expeditionary force r united at din- ner at the Hotel- Cecil, London, to- night. The‘ most exciting moment of a thrilling evening was at about 10.30 o'clock. Field Marshal Lord Piumer had Just finished a speech when the announcement was made, "Gentlemen. your commander, Lord Byng of Vlmy." Byng had come from the Lord Mayor's banquet "and was in levee dress with decorations and sword. The whole company rose and cheer- ed and then broke into song, "The Gangs All Here." Plumer had paid a glowing tri- bute to the Canadian forces. He was thcir army mmander when they withstood the first German gas at- tack at Yprcs. Conditions were then so terrible that in manoeuvres the umpire would have ruled them out as impossible and no troops would have been asked to hold such po- sltions as Clnndians were in. “But," said Plumer, "the Cana- Eh i 5€¥E§§?1§§§§5§§§¥E%5fi%§§%§§1§§ CAMBRIDGE sccnrrs ROCKEFELLER MILLIONS (Special m The Guardian) CAMBRIDGE, Eng" Nov, 10—The govemln; body of Cambridge University today formally accepted the gift of $3.500,000 by the Rockefel- ler foundation. The gift, the larrcst in the history of the university, wag an. nouriced on Oct. 1 by the retiring vice-chancellor, the Rev. J. A. Weeks. The unl- b? verslty library will benefit g from $1,250,000 of the gift g? and the remainder will pro- g vide for the development of fi studies in agriculture, bl- ology and physics. 5Q “sh M’ Richest Spot In the World Is Described (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 10—’I‘he richest dlans defended the indefenceable and acc iilihed the impossible?‘ Plumer said of Sir Arthur Currie that he rose step by step to be one cl the mblest and most successful corps commander on the western front. ' ' Sir Arthur in reply humorously; referred to hot times given him by Plumer. Sir Arthur said -wi1en he himself met men in Canada who have been his junior officers they recalled uncomfortable times he had given them. i_-mo->——- BUCIIABEQT, Rumsnil. Now. 10-Flfty ofloeh Ind men of the Serbian steamer Chuna Mora, from Constantinople. per- i lshed may 1mm the vessel I laundered in the Black Sea. I Coming Events, Meetings, Etc, "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. Better OI“, Better China. All Grocers. 552940-204! "Dr. Cilft, M. IDs-Start now homo prevention cure. Purdy Station Westchosfor 00.. N. Y" U. B. A. fl-i-iimo: "Buying live fowl and chicken: Tuesday. Nov. 13th. from 9 till l2 a m. Walter S. Weeks. Fredericton. 8900-11-10-2. "Mt. Stewart club loading hos! and lambs. Nov. 14th, till 3.30. D. J. McDonald. r 9002-11-10-21 "Club loading sheep. hogs and lambs. Belle River Tuesday after- noon, liith. J. H. Glllla. 9008-11-10-21 "Buying Hogs, sheep and lambs hi Emerald Tuesday forenoon, Nov. 13th. Everett Hullm. 9020-11-10-31 "Loading live hogs Tuesday. NOV- 13th. (BgdJ Miiivlcw Livestock shipping Club. 0011-11-10-21 "Buried hm. sheen. snd lambs It Kensington ‘rudder forenoon of each week. Alden Moose. 7037-0-s m tl r uni "will be lo live hog: at Mt. Albion. Tueodly moon. Novem- ber 13th. Pied a ll. soss-n-io-ai. "mm will be a meeting o1 the spot in the world, where diamonds can be picked up as easily as peb- bles on the beach, and which as a consequence is patrolled by armed police. is described by the Daily Mail's Capetown correspondent. who succeeded in visiting it: This ace of almost fabulous wealth is the new diamond field at Namaqualand from which the South African gov- ernment is obtaining tén to fifteen million dollars worth of stones monthly. It is the lode star, says the correspondent, which has at- tracted some of the most desperate crooks in Europe and America, who are engaged in illicit diamond buy- lng from anybody able to supply them. ‘ _---¢o>—-—- - BUCHAREST. Nov. l0-Juliu liianlu and his cabinet of peas- ant leaders took solemn oath before the regency today to support not. only the constit - tlon but the regency and the entire Rumnnlau dynasty and lo do nothing to bring former Crown Prince Carol back. Observance at Summerside Armistice Day was very reverent- iy and fittingly observed at Sum- ncrslde as elsewhere throughout he province. In all the churches ‘ti. eleven o'clock the impressive two ninutcs silence was observed. spe- eial services were held and approp- riate sermons were preached. At the soldiers‘ memorial in Dominion Square at the eleventh hour mem- bers of the Canadian Legion as- sembled in c body and stood with bared and bowcd heads while Com- rade Fred McLeod laid their hand-l the November 2nd. some wreath at the base of monument. Other handsome wreaths laid without ceremony but with the Town of Summcrsids by Mnlor (Councillor) E. H. Strong. the 1. 0. D. E. by Capt. L. A. Moore. the Summc side High School by Mast“ er Thomas White, the card in iov-' lng remembrance being deposited by Master Arthur Sullivan. Both these bovs had lost their brothers in the Great War. I "Come to the Beam and Chick- en Suppir at "Florida." Pownai. Wednesday. Nov. 14th. 9024-l1-l2-2i' "wu ~- Club loading hogs and Pr)“ .1 h; w 5y forenoon. Novem- ....:..=i,:-.... ‘w. ... henna‘: . ... ...... ...... u “m”? on rum inornlnl. No- 0001-11-12- vem . --——- ~ s» “i? l " '1'“. ‘Jill. wr-v-vi more — m». Ben-e . Dec. m for brzfllrnl-fllld been sun- mi-u-io-zuiwr in My "° 005,414,444 ¥5§Slsf=3h3¥§¥Eh§§§fi weremersldc party charged with having dueliquor in his possession. reverence as follows,—on behalf of for the defense claimed that ac- Iwas so drunk that he was not res- itho Magistrate inflicted a fine of Ilnspeciors gave evidence that when iii uifii Carried to Washington with Boo:- on the crest of a. great Reimb- llegn landslide, Senator Charles Curtis on Tuesday was chosen H5 iaidc to the chief executive of the United States. l , Proposals Will Have His Consideration $9M“; to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Nov. 10-Hon. Ernest Lapcinte, Minister cf Justice. Mid law officers of the Crown will study the proposals embodied in Chief ‘Justice n. M. Merediths letter i." the minister proposing that officers of the law be restricted in the us of-‘tiirf-glrilschicr Justice Meredith!‘ letter today." declared the minim‘ today, “and have replied to it. l will consider the proposals w amend the criminal code. I can offer r10 further opinion on the subject \\ it 1- ui. further consideration and c. suitation." Five Convictions Out of 8 Cases) Prohibition Magistrate George J. Tweedy had another buoy dill‘ ill the Court House in Summers-isle on Saturday, ‘when two new cnscs came before him besides the six upon which judgment was YESETi/cd °n The first case v/ns against a. Sum- Counsel cording to the evidence defendant ] ELECTED WITH HOOVER 11v LANDSLIDE | (Canadian Press) ’ ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Nov. l1.—Sir Richard Squires will take over the v government of Newfoundland with; a majority of l6 in the House over I the party of Hon. F‘. C. Alderdicm, ‘coder of the defeated government. Both White Bay and st. Barbe. the‘ last districts from which election olnccd themselves in the Squires} column, the final for all constitu- encies being Squires 28, Alcierdiccl 12. i It is understood that Sir Richardi "viii take over the administration of affairs some time next week. His ‘nblnet has not yct been announc- ed. The successful candidate in White Bay is Joseph A. Strong. who defeated Joseph Moore while Wal- ter V. Skanes, Squires‘ supporter in St. Barbe, defeated Joseph I. Quin- ton by 1240 votes to 548. Chamberlain and Familyw l-- Reach Ottawa “ V. In tile illustration above composite photo- shozvs Senator Curtis at the G. Onlfillfii; (3) i5 i1 P011711" 0f u"? Vim‘ ll)|tlon. This is a. (Special to The Guardian) ziiprcsldcnt-clect and (4) shows the straw hat; (2) shows the new prcsi-iCurtb. home in Washington. .'l‘hc dcnt and vlcc-prcslilent standing new vice-president has; Indian shoulder to shoulder at the convcn-‘blood, his grandmother having been i ' a. pure-blood Kaw. NE W CABINET IS FORMED P. convention. He is wearing OTTAWA’ Nov. lorflaner the thrill of derailment and an escape from possible injury. Sir Austen Chamberlain, British foreign secre- 5.15 this morning. The train was belated by an accident which oc- curred ilt 2.50 this moming near Havelock on account of c. broken rail. ~ The private car Strathconn. in which the distinguished party was travelling, left the rails, but apart from a. slight shaking up no one was injured. It was necessary f Sir Austen and Lady Chamberlain to transfer to the privntc cur Kil- iamey. An investigation to determine the muse of the accident was ordered bv the divisional superintendent. The train was delayed on hour and 25 minutes. ponslbic. Without further evidence $200 or t_hrec months in jail. Ln thehcxt case. also asninst H summcrsldc, party. two prohibition the defendant ran riwsv from their he threw a. bottle of whiskey on the railway track. No evidence was call- ed for the defence, His Honor 1'!‘- servcd judgment. Mr. then proceeded to deliver PNEGMOIEZ on the 51X vases tried before hlin on November 3. One was dismissed for‘ want of evi- dence and another because l-lis Hcnor dcwdthut the defendant had rebut the presumtlon rais- ed, finding of liquor on his premis- es. In the remaining four cases the defendants were each fined $200 or land tonight at 10.43. Sun sets this afternoon ut 4.32 and iVhich Goes to Senator Hen ri cure has succeeded in forming niiwlfiiflhi ‘etc this evening 01- tomorrow m0r- It was with a feeling of regret Poincare retains the premiership! at 1 p. m. yesterday of Henry Wests- Senator Henri Cheron. Andre Tar-i . Notwithstanding his years, Mr. us foreign minister ns docs Pain- nndlan-born cousins both 01 whom condition, however, was not thought thc dcpartmclit of justice. nudlof Representatives in the recent ei-ymnv as above stated, place the radicals whose v/ithdrmv- i'for New Jersey and Wm. R. EatouqMarch 15th. 1843. He was a chor- works, Pierre Forgeot, Public In- now serving, his third term in Con-i oregano and Phflhnnnonjg gocleties, George Bonnefous. Andre Mugiuot ycars. came m prince Edwsi-ri Island in He was a musician of great ability. city. He was for many years band- "A true Tlznntrsglvlng mince-pie should be an inch thick, with a lcharlottetown orchestra. He also be a slight crinkle made by the tines of a fork or caster-bottle cover; time that it become a motion pic- intcrmlngled exhalation of beef and pork or met, and apple and ruls- practice of his profession both its crust. there should gush up from the slashes a brown gravy. sparkl- ,rises tomorrow morning at 0.57. cheese. and a mug of sweet elder, this healthful, bllsl-glvlng pie!" ‘two sons. Mn. A. E. Davis, of Av- Poincare Retains Priemiership But cheron’ The Late Prof. new french cabinet and will oilic- *“_<’**— " iing according to semi-official ad- and surprise that the citizens of without portfolio abandoning the wuy Vinnicombc at. the advanced dicu assumes the ministry of ihci ($080M! l0 The UHF-filial" Vlnnicombc enjoyed a. fair measure 19W in the WM‘ debartment, 1m‘- wm” mm‘ Pilgwflsh- N- 5» were to be serious until a few hours bo- Louchgur 1n that 011mm», icctions. Thy are Dr. Charles A.‘ Mt vinmcombc was bum at al from the government precipitat- Republican congressman from COl-llgtgf in Execs;- caghedml from 1353 ttructicn, Pierre Marraud. Agrlcui- gross was pastor of Bloor St. Bap- My‘ vjnnlcgmbe Qnflgfawd to can- ’ 1865, where he founded s. fami‘ Y ibelng during hLs early days one of master of the 82nd regiment band thin. flaky crust. tinted by its Imprisoned Juices. which threaten to [directed the orchestra in what was and in its top a hole here and there from the stroke of a knife to let Wure theatre. At that time. Mr. ins and cltron and sugar and spices and boiled cider, and. in profane ; teacher and conductor. m; with tiny globules of fut. and deliciously scentln, the room. For- idylng on October 6th, 1927. enei, N.J.. who visited her home three months in jlll. Abandons Portfolio of Finance PARIS, Nov. I1.—R.aymon<l POilI-j replaces Louis Marin as minister of . . H. 1V. Vznnzcombe inlly inform President Doumergue] '—-' iCANAD1ANS vices. Charlottetown learned of the death pcsi. of finance ivhich will go to ,ngc of eighty-five years. interior, Aristlde Brinnd continues‘ NEW YORK. Nov. lit-TWO 0n- cf health until 1w. Tuesday. His gucs in the marine post, Barthoii. clccled to the United States House fore the end which came peaco- The new ministers that will ir-iEstOn. Republican rtn-“vicntatlvvdaxctcr. Devonshlrc County, England ed the cabinet crisis are public orado. Dr. Charles Eaton who is m 1351 5150 a member 0g mem- ture, Jean Hcnnessey, Commerce, tist. Church, Toronto, for several mm, lgndlng M Quebec in 1364 l» the first of that name in Canada. ‘the few teachers of violin in this S and was founder and leader of the break through like blood from overfllll veins. Around its edge must Ithcn the Opera. House up to the 4 the steam out-This nlcam,oncc kn ewn. can never be forgotten-the Vlnnlcombe retired from the active families. of a "dosh of good brandy. When you press upon its upper ] He married in l, Mary Isabel W!!!“ “l!!! W110 hlve been permitted to relish, with a slice of cream ~ There are two daughters and this summer, Ruth, in the Deport- Old Cook Book results were obtained, yestercinvisn tary and family. reached Ottawa. at - csrruthcrs. She p. ‘eceased him,i GREA T PARA DE OF VETERANS who have reigned over Ja- pan from before the diswn of authentic history. Be- fore the highest dignitaries of his realm and represen- fi tatlves of 26 other nations, "5 from his seat under the l“? phoenix-created canopy, Hlrohlto made the un- nounccment this afternoon by which he took his place as the 124th Emperor of Japan and among the en- throncd monarchs oi‘ the world. Ii-‘f! e1‘. ab‘. fir’! l»? rill» ‘h? % 0114i? “i-"I Children Perish In Theatre Fire M V (Canadian Press) VORRONESCH, Rilssin. Nov. 11. -Many children 10st their lives in a fire which iiestroyicd a moving pic- ture theatre at Klxodynetz inst night, the exact number being un- known pcndinrz :1 check up by the ailthoritles. Specially organized crews \\'0l'kEd nil night extracting charred bcciics from the debris ——¢03-l——- (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. lL-Mcfiill won the senior inter-collegiate football title for the first time since i919 by defeating Univer- sity of Toronto l3 to '7 hcrc ye,"- ierday. ment of Agriculture. Harry and Arthur at home. The late Mr. Vlnnicombe was n gentleman of genial and friendly disposition 11nd during his long residence in Charlottetown had made imany friends. He was a gcxicsnl favorite in musical and social cir- cles and was a consistent member of St. Peters Cathedral. He wns :1 dr-votcd husband and father, n kind friend, and a good citizen. To his bereaved family The Guardian r-x- tends sinccrc sympathy. i $UCH i9 LlFE. 4um<e~r Ycsfeaoa~i' i i I "ronorwro, Nov. 12. _- Easterly winds increasing to gales. Cloudy, followed by rain in N. S. lTorcnto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 44-22 Montreal. clear .. 311-32 féuebcc, clear . . . . . .. 38-30 Charlottetown. rain . 48-30 ilallfax, fair ..... ... 40-34 St. John. clear .. 38-710 Boston. clear .. 44-34 New York. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 46-36 High tide this morning at 11.13 1 New moon Wednesday, November 114th 5.12 a. m. Bummerslde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. ' betas/con _- before. E5 “T; L- ' ' ' h f" Impressive Servic- HIROHITO ENTHRONED S. R. Sq ' AS EMPEROR OF JAPAN ll‘ 1C a1’ ulreS ‘J <1 , , ' 5% (C mull Pres _:_." _ W111 Take Over gr, KYOIITO, 1.3m, 10- Placlng of Wre Government A new sovereign today fnr- some “we Nexis? ::.‘L‘;."::::'.-‘-“€.. *.".r...';"::; - Wfifik. ' the hhhrflkfln "he hf 1'" , This Armistice Day, the tenth heirs of the Sun Goddess f that has ymsscd since the roar of the t guns ceased along the front at the j eleventh hour , 1918. was observed in this city with of November llth. a greater solcmnity, it seemed-with a deeper sense of ihnt tribute of re- t spect and remcmbrnncc owed by the - people of this land to those who had laid down their sword forever in her battles during those fntcful years 1914 and 1918, than ever The number of the veterans who ncsvzmblcd to honour tlic memory of their fellow comrades was the larg- est which has yet been recorded here since Armistice Day. Over two hundred and fifty men moved ofi in the ]\1‘Of'(‘.'l"iO1l, which forming up in front. of tlic Legion home, went by w v of Queen. Kent, Prince uncl Grafton Streets to the monument. Here the service. stutcly in its ‘simplicity and polgnzint in its mem- ories of a glorious and triumphant sacrifice was said beneath the soft skics and the mellow sunshine of the November day. ‘Plus men formed in hollow square about tlic monument, "O Canada" wit; sun r. and ilicm was o. brief ud- dress brr Rev. Dr. Ramsay. There followed theliylnn "O God Our Help in Argos Past.“ an address by Rev. Father MacKc-zizle and prayer by Rev. Edward Brldccwnter. Then rang out clear upon the air the "Lust Post." N0 sooner 11ml the notes of (he call (lied nwny than the first stroke of the town clock as it sound- cci the clcvcnth lvmu- was hoard . . . . Tilt-t": was L110 dull boom of o. gun, the mcttnlllc cizmgour of- the clock 120m: cons-ml. “m1 pflflnlfe {e11 upon nil the assembled throng. Ferixcni. and the words; liud been of those who 11nd ‘JiltlfPfilfCLl tlic veterans and the people. this SLHHICS; was yet more f'iiiiji‘f'l‘.i IL.‘ Wine “as the voice of ihc dcnrl. of those who had gone down 111w silence; who had passed on their tort-h to the living, in the trust that they would keep the faith. CW‘ ilorvrtl~lndccd one felt that t0 ‘tho llcnris cf those who stood here in quietness." with bowed heads, there was "uouclisnlctl some part of that ‘xnnzlroiir. rqiirlt of selfless brother- iimi-i --0f tint 1m: coomrazleshin whereby mcn gladly lay down their lives icr their friends-which in- lvrmr-ri thr- iii‘! < cf iimsr- ivho toil- "z! and Wnciit nnzi <ll"<l in the filthy ‘rmi -!~ ‘Jivjtfl t- v -..-; r-lfll yy... m“. 1"“ """»"'.i"‘o" the. fair fields‘ Franco and Flanders. W01" is n '~‘r<iii"i\ vmrnclnv. You are (lit-re i0 kill the enemy-as many of him as you cun~unci it is your duty to (in ll. It is n flirty cruel game, no rioiihi lliit acmchou", iiizi- .1 (‘Q]\3u|n. Hi" fir!‘ it rM-ms (n purer away the 0i liil‘--illl‘ veneers. the lipyo- _. ‘h, lhh rnnicmniiblc mvflnnggr. ni tho sirugelo for pinrc, for power . or for uinncy which cvcr bescts mnn- pkimi . it walks the plcnsnnt ways 0i b04141‘. ‘fire ilrivs in tho trenches Wintvcri nnnc 0i ii inwards. Mr-h 0th- (‘Y 01' oven imvurd thc cnntured on- vmjv. Al iilf‘ front men thought only 0f helium: their comrades; never of ' ffiicliliiirr in out-do them-at lciisi: livisc whzrscrvod 111N101‘ fire did not (in m. Think wimi you will of war nziii its icrrlhlr- nitm-maili. you must 1'01 nrimii. ma! ihcrc is no greater thinr! in ihr world than the spirit WlllPll lends mou to mnrcil through y hnrdshin t0 death for an ideal-mun if ihnt ldcnl in the light of n calm. cr day and n clcnrrr understanding ‘seems but n ihinq ni‘ iiilfldflV rags ‘and llliitcring tinsel, cheap and i | —-?-<-o&____ *0-0< 00000-044 0000-0 0040-60‘ i; 35751-40 nor word. not _ each insertion in this mlumn, poooo-ooaooo-oo-oo-ooaooo-e "II1I‘.-\r‘;v“" Qnariq" "RAW FURS. WE ARE AS USUAL I open f0 buy your furs, from now i until the season closes. Write or phone. Elmer E. Sharbcll, Port- "89. P. E. I. 8834-1l-2-i2l .-—-—----s_.__.__ FOXES I-‘Oll. BALL-SOMI GOOD silver, pups. male and femlle. If. P‘. McRue. OhTown. 11.. B. Q. lliMo-ll-l-lli impressivvc though- H I ”--,-the Flour That Put the Fact in Sdtis .-...-¢~.~' ~' faction ‘