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Gunrdlln FO "ded 1891- Evening Gumir- 1as1 CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA; SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22, 1919, I A,,,,,,,| ¢,,,,,,,-|,¢¢||,, _,pri _ .3 rf Egrnlna - I II I rr I_ _ I _ , I __ _ I ~' - ' _ ~ _ _ ll- -~ `- - . PETITE TiiEiTY_ WITHTTITT HEE Pill NNITEN STNTES _ ______0___ Present Intention is that Britain, France and Italy Will Put Treaty With Germa I t Eli’ t b Dec. lst. Without American E-olpe(i°atio(Tic. ' y (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Nov. 21.-While the sup- reme council did not positively de- gide today to put the pence treaty with Germany into effect on December 1st, its members all agreed it would -be desirable to do so. An effort will be made to iiave all preparations for the enforcement ol the treaty com- pleted by that date. and it will prob- ably be put; into effect very early in December, regardless ot' the tallnreoi the United States to ratify the treaty. The American delegates declare them- selves still hopeful that rr compromise will be arranged in the Senate, but the French and British peace dele- gates are apparently less optimistic and inclined to prepare to carry out 'the treaty without American co-oper- ation. 1 Suggestions that another' treaty, more to the liking oi the European Allies, be negotiated apparently are not seriously taken. The French British and italian dele- sntes to the peace conference seemed to be dazed by the Sen:ite's refusal I0 Improve the treaty and unable to immllfehellll how t.re signature oi' the American peace delegation failed to bind the .»\inerican i:,overnurent__ The Americiin delegates are wltiroiit in- _structions as regards their future Course, Henry White will continue to sit in the supreiuc council meetings, and the delegation will t`ur1<_-.tion as usual until otherwise instructed. 150th ANNIVERSARY 0F FOUNDING 0F ST. PAUL’S The congregation oi St. i’aul’s 1774»-»Sept. 21-itev. ’i‘heophiliis (‘liurc1\. INS Oi\Y. We 0l1B9l‘VinB t0- DesBrisay appointed minister ot' Char- morrow the l50tli anniversarl’ °f The lotte by Royal warrant. louridlng of that church. - lri cciriiectiori with the services lor 1777-iltcv. Tlieopliilus Iii-rsllrisay the occasion ROV- DYSOH Hllglre. M»-’\-- took up residence iii i’. ld. l. First D.lJ., rector' ol' tile Cl“U`°ii OT U10 Eili- parish record lictirs dute Aug. 1777. l f phiiriy Tororrto, will he prcseut riiiili prenrh both morning and evening. I The tciebratioir \\lll he rriarkcd by- the use for the first time of the ncwi \'estrli-s erected tit the muir eirtrziirco' and the first appearance o ri sur-' . 1 Conirnunioir cups still iii use also boar dotc ol this year. 1795'-_rurrt~-First trrrrt-rar steps tu. \\‘1irds the i>.rectiori ot ii Cliurcli. Prior to this, services conducted iii a room sir., “fair H" I -7 -- ~ Zi- f -"* - ~5'_;r_;,_‘,-;,- -iv" .‘ _ .., r. -»=..;_~,_ »-~, - _ _.;_ -1 I_l,.__ ...».»_Z‘ '-.“\‘-"`\»~_' '_“" `. STV" __ ._.. _ . _ _ if ` " ‘:.`.T_.'.t ` ‘-` N" .W " ' ._. >\ _._-_u _-1-, ~, ~ \ ~. I ' _»- '~ ir- _ r ,.~‘\'_-_'_ _:_ oi” " 'r T:_ ` 3:11- r-t'i="'-'.514 ','!'/*ful `L*‘§:T-1'!-T) 'x`i`3riTTk’\T.` T-' hi;-'*"5"H§§""i"'i;">'i '"3-_._t_T3.»'»4-'-, -- -.`;j‘--I »f.-__ ',-'.»; ‘/1'_'t~.'.-3.: ;_,~§§\`,p-'_f~`»'~',* ‘ “'7°1‘l*.‘;`§'%4,- T* ‘ ',» i- `~-f "E ‘tg ‘_-_*_*-'r _II '_/I I _ _Ir --I-I wt- .lv--.I__r) _. `~ ___§;33‘i_.t_i -I I_ r-_I , -I_I_!.II_ I 1 I :AI-_(I .1-» In _‘QI 3 ' 'H' ` " 0 'I' Y*5'I` """¢'r1*"`f `- .~.'.f~'l"{!f".!. ' ‘- . _ Q ;- _f--'»-_':-.‘_-L_; -_ --t ». __ », _ -. l" - 1;- -1 ;a"~:-shif-r:;u1!trr_<'yrsr---_=;.»'=i"*".‘§= -- f ,. rr. _ = - _ _ i., _.- do -. . '~ ._ fx: '_ _*V __ ._ . ..\-r_p.,,;>f] '-. f- --t. -_ Y- ` ‘ ~~ _\ __ \_"_\_:f~S-..-»-" _‘-1 uf.: 1”-#if _ rl J- i. ‘u ‘na `-- : 'r-_ _ _y¢___ ' _ ,_;\_»__ ‘= , _-‘-=-}'v$.‘-F5:-` ‘- . .» `__I§l._I.,3\._ _ _ __ \_I~»`/3 , JI; I _i_I_;Iig ._?,r__g,_,_.IvI,__II\_II_ /._ ‘-1734 ' _ I _ i `\_r_--fig XI- -, -_wk 'gr.,-'.§§,;,§r;-,“1_:y,;;?_, ' ’ _- .5-"» _jr i_ -\ -\_~- ,- _'ii-f§“_S_\_.-_‘<'1_~f-'fi-'gg -`_.\=‘ ; ._ '~'.._ -»= g he ~ ._ ,,_,; _ _.».Lr$1_... -.__ - _-I__ I/' Ik _ . _.v _ _ .f I ~~_ \ ‘ ~ - _.I._.. __ _,I _I __ .I4 ~.~ , /4; I _,QI A ,. irlbyt ff" Y qi , Q VTE If 4 v IIIXIIII III rr _ J . _-'__ fl..--_ _ ` ‘.'-".>.r.» ,A3 *Ng* '." :v__"- fi.,-` " i.it-fir. _,'- =-~».»=“'.'.é_l!"~_; ‘ ' .r.'..r'ri;t‘.~*St-».-.-r~ ' _y-_._‘,'-- .¢~.~€-_~4_})..,» ’.'_ -,--_i'.~iI_~.- ,I (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. '£l_--l’i'cinir-i' Lloyd George, replying to uri->s-tlorrs in tire House ot' Commons \ofl.i_v, said he saw no hope ot`_amelioraiion in the econo- mic situation of Vieiiriii without the help of the United States. The Iirit- ish had already given uid to the Vien- na government. unrouutiir; zo three ”"°i0""`; ' E' 'rod O * a - NTTTNNNTNNEN - THE iiNiTEii ST-NTESSNNNETITHEEPI rTNiiiUiii]Hi5H[|ii\ii _PITENNER TTETNTNNNTTTTESSES T IN VIENNN ilNiiNEiiEiiEi iI|iili|ii:Ti|Hl\iiiNll |ilEETiNiiilTiiiiliiiiE`riiTTiililEt ' ‘S"°°'°' `° "°~ “`" '°`"-"rr E. Declares Ontario Needs Not Fear Class Legisla Premier Lloyd George sees no Hope of Ameliora- TORONTO- N0”-_-1--M810' Chisholm, oi Montreal has been ap- tion. The Government Assumed the Resp0n_ tion in Vienna Situation Without Help of Unit- ruuuruu. rt uf understood. cuuuurrm Trade Commissioner of Havana, Cu 14th Battalion, CEF Alone So Far. _ ` . ____- - - _ 0_____ _ -“°’"" SEHINNE iiiiiT|Nii ed States' ` Britain Has Carried the Burden ba. Major Chisholm served with the in a of Public Service’ 0______.__ (Special to The Guardian.) class legislation." he declared amid an -outburst ol applause. "The govern- T()n0NTO_ N0(,_ 21___p,-emrer D,-u. merrtioi' this province has been taken ry of Qmm-10 and 1'),~_ 1)_ B_ 1{mma_ over in a spirit ol public service. The old >.i.it\ system has outlived its use and oueqmrf minion 1,,,(,1,(;., SU.:-rjng_ .president oi' the Canadian National 1' _ _ ° but the Premier annoirut---.1 (1-_| (g.-QM ltiiilwnys, rlellvered notable speeches f\1i1l_<`Sf!- The “OW ll€_Olll0S Party' Will B,-pain did not interrti ru continue 1_0 at .t uit-irioiable meeting ol the Asos R0 lOl\‘/illd Wm! H Blllwfe deliife l 0 ~ crates Boar-tis or Tr-adept ontario in Serve unlianiirered by the barnaclee bear the greater part or thc burden oi ; the famine in php( 99.131,;-_ the Royal Bank Building last evening. U10 lli\l`OS|l9B and T-he html?-BfS'0D 01 _ _ _ . ,Miz Drury made his first public utter- the ‘lid P'~"\1‘i5~ There Wm be Im -‘ - - '. th ht of class legislation." company hlur on the Renown from lnnce since assuming the responsibili Out! (Special to The Guardian ) tics ot' Prime ‘llrnisier I-le was given “I HMTYH1- “T10 M90 higdia illaflllm t st t' lll\iOl China. Nov 21 ~'1‘here have n. remarkable ovation and represent.; cent rc-cepti0H BPOKO OD m ca YO . T been serious boycott. outbreaks in Fu- tive business uren frbrrr all parts oi UIQ T\\\U1`0 ‘if 'UW Canadian Nmmmll chow. Seven Chinese students have the province enthusiastically assured Rlillllfllil. dt2Cit1\iIlL0l'tliiiit.y lor the choir incmbers to* come in from their respective vestries and meet in the centriil aisle ot’ the <`liurch tind so rproceed to the choir H9017. :uid this without passirig through the vestibule, which might cause corr- KO-Siivn in the entry rind inconveni- ence for ony into nicriilier oi' the corr- sl'¢‘i;utioii_ The walls are built ol’ tht- “‘t‘ll known red island sairilstorre simi- iflr to the irriiin body ol’ the church.; Hilti. trlrrrmed with grey-green Novrrr Scotia t'r'ee.stoiie, all being left rough in Whitt is known as rock-faced squirr- rfd masonry. Tire stone witlls~uro' of the sumo height as the vestibule wall ~"0.thiit the cliuructer ot' the existing “'0l‘k is preserved, wlrilc more import- ance rind iiiiznity is attached to iiic West trout of the Church. Ekirrli vi~strv is sririnorinteri by a pointed. pitched "mfr 0Clil§on in plan and covered with Billiins. The windows are to iinvc- :inr- iwl' tinted leaded iiliirrr-r iii diirruond pairs-s, 'l`iie rilrrr tiiroiiglioiit hu” been to i!l\'c the iiecesstrry additional roomsr ‘Hill yet to make the uc.-.w work. sinsll though it is, form tt part of ills church building itseli._wlrlle nc- ""“i“*1lil\K und lending u stronger note :inthe west end and main pubiln cri- ll. without prejudice to the beauty "ml-iiillllity oi' the present edifice. IIIINII. James E. Harris, of the tlrm or lll'l‘ls and Horton lrrthe architect L0 the choir vestries and Messrs, _PIP Bros. oi’ this pity, the builders. -I ie first Bt. Pr1\il's Church, was ]'_lI);‘;\@d for divine service in August, the -holihlgn clrfcumstances ' Prevsnted N°vembeI_Is o_ the anniversary until in'T;:*‘ mlivwiug rzompiiation of events bp fe tllfily of St. Paul ra Parish will ound interesting. IIhiII'a09b-.lone 28--Goverjirmeirt esta_b_li_- made (gf ;>If‘¢:I¢;l;I~dlr:IICoéi}rell_ Pmvlxioii _.__ ii e gyiuan. u - 'r::.r...°=“:“ri'~ rrrrrl _ o . at-o e own. R°m“°‘T "lie till 1774 in absentia. in Mr. lticliiirdson's hotel fitted up for thc purpose. ` 1800---\\'or‘k of lriiiiiliiig coniiiiciicctl on site ot` p\:f-sent Doiriiiriorr Building. 1821!-lllui'cli 14-Death of Rev. The- opliiliis Desl3risay. l835»~Iit3-Briildiiig of second St. l’irul`s Ciiiircli on present site. 1839-i’i'esciit Rectory built. 1896--May lt)--First st.-i'i'ico iii present Church. 190r'>-06-Present Parish llrill erect- ed. REV. DYSON .Who will Preach Service; in St. Paul’a. M. A., D. D. Tomorrow'l ‘FORMER RECTORS OF 8T.PAUl.'$ lEnglairrl`“Appreciates U. S. Reception to H.R.H., (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov Zi.-Appreciation of tim welcome extended the Prince ot Whites _'in llio Uirlteil ‘,St.iii:es _was ex.pressed by Earl Curzon, the Secre- tary for Foreign At`i`alrs today: "England is deeply louclietl hy the wrirnitii of the reception tho United States has accorded the Priiice of Writes," Lord (.liirzon said to the as- sociated press. “‘tliere could be no sur er indication of the depth of the real friendship-which unites the great Eng lish speaking nations. England has watched the cvents.of the past. few days with eager interest and rcjoices iii the new iiriiiiifestntiou of mutual atlectioii and esteem. . England Will Maintain 1 _i_iLii_er in Egypt (Special tq the Guardian.) LONDON. Nov 21.-Great Britain ritrclirimr to he deflected from her Egyptian policy by the dcnionstra- tions that are tiikirrg place in ES!/‘Dt on tire -part. of the nritionallsts, ac- cording to well iiiiormetl sources. She is absolutely dctcriirincd, it it indicnt ed, to continuo in thc course mapped out ns she regards herself ns trustee for llre whole people oi Egypt. There- fore despite the rlcrrionstrotions a- gainst it the coirriiiissioncr appointed by Lord Milner, tho .Secretory for the Colonies will proceed to Cairo in due course. it is declared. Ciemenceau May. Be lter' ltcv ltev ltcv Rev ltev Rev Rev Rev url Rev. Rev Jim, Cniillielrl Thonius Adlir Louis Charles Jenkins 1828-1857 David Fitzgerald, .D_D_ 1857-1885 Chris. O'-Meiira, B.A. S. Weston Jones Willlnui Harnlyn .lolrn 'l`_ Bryan, M.A. Leopold T. Williams Samuel J. Woorlroofo-1904-1909 1769--1774 |823--1528 1890--1899 1899-1904 T. \v_ riurpny, Mar. irro9~irus Vivian'-'H PRESENT REC1-on President ol’ the Chamber of Deputies CHURCH .WARDENB onto. ynilip -- _ . -_ _ " th li ht." b .Chun _ heni Semi out Y B Y i __ _ _ _ _ P -cw Pope Geortle D' Demon Gounod. ' 'T`0Ii-0NT(I)- NOV- 22-°°'M0‘1°1'H'-ff- riident oi the IAItl;illlI_\iiL`iIIi"{:l°¢;'r;‘;g;;,;";'§ night with rnlllioira ot loot of lumber Charlottetowii, nent Tproiifh- Pl T . ' 2. --.S l ’ S .T 1 (I Bibi tl t i_d I il‘. dt, I (_ _ VE°`"*" - 3° “l“*‘* "‘°" 5" -~° “P” ‘lm “ “ “ “ im °“" °. W ' T " r the New and about 100.000 our-rr.. of rural wood. sri. N0 rrurry to me mansion. teutlon to Frarrce’s Next President S ec ming. Nov 21.-Rene vrvruui, for 1890__1896 mer Premier, has stated that Premier Clomenceau will remain in his present ofllce iintll January and then will be- come President of the Republic. M. ____ i ini -to the Guardian.) quoted as denying .ony iii- hecome o candidate for Hliiiiii PHNENNNT Eiiii i’iiiiil]E'5\ii5iT (Special to "'he Guzirdlainr _ l-lALll";\X, Nov. 21.-Ari official an nounccrrieni ot` the prograni oi litr Royal ilipliness the Prince of \Viilc. during iris two dri_\'s‘ visit here, liar: not been inaido pending the arrival o' Sir Joseph Pope, Under Secretai~y ir' Stato, who was expected to arrive ins* night from Ottawa but did not. it is practically ci-rtiiiii that H. l\i_ S Renown with the l’rincc on board wil’ arrive in the iriirbor from New York on Sunday at sunset. 'i`he Dorrrinlon Government will en- tertain His Iioyal Highness at a din- ner at the ilalil`a_\' Club on Monday evening. and trorir the club the Prince will go to Governrrrent House and be tire guest at ii durice there. On \Tuesdny ills Royal Highness will give it lirnchcoii on the Renown, and the ship will sail that evening for England. _ Foch Oiiered a Senatorship (Special to the Guardian.) _ .l’AltlS, Nov 21.-Marsha1 Foclr has been offered the rroirilnation for Sen- ator in the Depurtriieiit of Finisterre, according to tho Presse de Paris which says he has ricixcptetl the noiiilniition on condition that all parties will unite lii supporting him. Exchangetl_Ri\tiii_catiorrs . (Special to the Guardian.) i’AillS_ Nov 21.-Stephen .i’ichon, French Foreign Minister and Sir Eyre Crowe, Assistarrt Under Secretory tor Foreign Affairs of Great Brlttiln last night exhanged ratifications of the treaty guaranteeing British aid to France, lf. without: provocation she is attacked by Gerrrrnny- ~ ' _ -1 - small. it is siipplenicuted by .rn equal rtrrjiving iii Canada in gre-.ii ririirilrt-r'_~ ,._,__;._,, MMI 1, Wm d,,l,End_ it was in, number ot dependents .\ri_l ilrvvlnrei liiv Dorriiciori Govcrniiicritcnflc-.itoicrifi11L,,,.(| on [hp im ,1 dihposmou of , . been giring the mrlitr \ ruiho its to provide liospital .iccoiiiiirodntiorr in 1,0 ,,,,_k,.,., U,-,(19, (rm Ge,m_m gag .- _ much tro ble of liiic-ilrr"\l.=.ol- ii deputaitioir of citizens waited iipori T V' V' ' - diets be allowed tree icpuiritiirrir .rt the guveriririoiit .ind iiigcd that (nv tci' six irionths' deiiiy tor i`ii¢rrii_v ri-ii-I eriiirioiit House bi: hziiidcd ovcr to tirv sons proinises to leiigtlien ;:ri‘;r'lv lriel Doiiiiuiorr Govtwririii-iit tor the piirpos- r now .rlrriori ron The lute Lioiitenrnt (,-ovciiioi t, iwtrrrrcril Doiriiltl rieadilyyirtduicsrcdrl iirrniigrriiits tor Ciiiiirtizi, urifli r thc, 6-rc() to vacate Ultl toloiry l-ioiiw pro- -l H t direction ot the o\crse.v~ coiriirriitcr-,isirlrrl .rnotliciTgcvcrrrrritrii house it r QllEli"<‘(‘ ‘\Iov 18 J B Proteau . » have sailed on the Itletiigiiirui irirui rriilrstitiitctl. lirigirtou Villii was obtain- _iiitl L. E. Lcvcssnur were today sent. ' ` ay. i.\‘.'erpo1\1‘ll1ivi\1 mi thc uiillcrstiiiiriiiig that .lri~r'--t‘rorrr $71,000. The trial will _ . \vlri».rr it \‘.'ri_a no longer rf-qilirotl as .'.r...'-.l e place hr Apr.i.l.noXt. __ _ F. W. i~iri1i'iilvsccnt lio>'pit_rii iL'should in :c.r\-irrrctl (lcorge Topping, has uli'eii.'d`_\' "' ` " " ~ 1 't i’Kl 'bnch` retririicti to thc ilromrcitil Govtrri _h_irr stnt to the (our o rigs e lildllt ‘oi the some offence \rr rrrorrrimis .irriount of monev has This itternoori Ltruretin ll:iinel,tl1e St_ihnSld" ” ' ' ' ' 0 I9 0. been cxpeiitltd in coir\'i-rtiritz Gdvcrrr- 'oiiiig rvoinun arrested as an accom- rrrirrt liouse into siillrlrlc .irlmiirisiii rlirc .rlttr the tact will be given a tion offices and iii the erection of if-:ii‘iir_., lu the police court, before \vardI ziccoiumodatlon but the carry liidfri- <'lr:rrlr~:s Lrrirglier. She pleads "'°-_ tcrriiiniitloii tri thc ivrir lriis prevent- itri ;;iiiit_v. ed tlif: iiospittrl being iitilizerl to its -~_\i;ijrrr T. ll. H. iiriirnn. of St. N., '_ ._ .` '_ 2 _--i"‘_ \". ` ‘ . _ ,_ _ _ S\2nrn(_`l{Q`1;CmI ?I0nIfIm1\&vl_ Néw B1_u\nS_ full capacity or :inytiriirg like rl, At r.li\rrrior'_< ivsirt to (_lr:tr~loti-‘town Mon- wick in AGre'r‘ Britain tlidd r.ceased hiiil had _mlunghmlt (~ulmdn' -r. rt~r_ riii - _ ' T UUNDENSED SPECIALS \‘l/lien Mr. Sumner was taken ill mes- Ik__ ' J, ._T*_"'\ seugers were sent out in noarch otliis ` ;_*_;-;;;___.____,._, wife and dariglrtcr who had gone shop #FOR 5A|_E_.-ii_. at Trois Pistoies. ; _ _ ' ‘ ‘ ~ l~ H r unt business enterpr st-r evias D e Q“ebecI mm dgsrwtirri by fire lug( ewAN1-E|)__gMA|_|_ pg” Nggg if* ‘ A A "°““"`°y D’ T"°“°“ '"‘° "“° Wm ""' "'““ ""“ "‘°""““ °’ M°“°‘°“' P“"““°`“‘¢° ,,,,,d°,_, 'rue im rs t-n-rmurerr ur sroooooo wr-ite "ru A." sro outrcatm not magnify thee. _ I 'P Y (‘i,lr‘.Ri{~l~Jrrrr-rrt Winchester Churchill lSun sets this afternoon iit.4.48, to- ways, Electric s_i\;iI;iwGt1;I_£§>III;lvI;;1Il:Y;rg;;’-| I I INSTITUTE MEETINGI WHEN PMI Tv” R V `- '.MONi)}\Y 8.0D»-Poipillsr lecture by morrow nt 4.47 and--Monday. at 4.46; actor of the r _ _ _ _ _ _ . i tor or the New Brnns- ' , - sible one or moreoi’ the oi tht G. \\-'_ I-lrrrr oi. . _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Bousileltl, Errrest tivrri-tr.. J. E. Bell, 7.00-_Everriiuz Prayer and Sermon. at 10.65, toniorrow at 11.38 and Mon- Brunswick- Petroleum .o..: pr Tl tl md _ . . _ . item-v i-._ i.owt-, rrnrr the clrurerrwar- »-Pr-eacrrer. nw. pr. Hague. Hymns day at 12.19: it will be high tonight. of the Kem Fremont- co.; president 1° fe sy is still rarzmg and st ing me or mm. where roasted, dem' - 332, 521, 1165, 517. Anthem "I will at 10.10. romorr-ow ut 10.41 una Mon-;r.t tire New Brunswick wire- Fence forts are beiiiii marie 10 save the lar- number oi biitlillnll. rI;3¢».°t°r . ` _ 0 God" by Norman dey at 11.23. _' l(‘n.; director oi the Moncton Train- H01' mill. _ Q!-11-llltf. b il R D H ln the Parish Hall. it rl: torn rf w mornin t. 7.21. no Co., dr-ee I ""1 ° a' ° °v T ""9 5' ° 0 3 ° p "° oiirr mr co Lui mi currriirirre for trio House or commons Derartment of Azrlcult will ‘I .1,y;vr:)~murm\ws Sew ces li, Srrbiect. ""l‘lie Bible". - Monday at 7.22 and Tuesday at 7.23. wick Gas and 0 - -. .. ____ - ' ' but quarter oi the rnoon Frldrry director of the Humphreys Glass Co. for Westmorland. He took ir great in-_ tend Farmers Institut _sy-I‘eetlix¢» ra ' _._ _ r _ _ _ . I ‘S3“¥';:;,‘e?,“and Bermonl »|~UE5DAy 7_30...C°ng|~¢|;3t;|g|mI| g0¢_ Nonmbéf “_ 1041 ,_ m_ MIL terest in the municipal affairs ot Mort- Dfdviililli- I. \’O°l\l°l\ _il i- 5 NW ` ' ew`tir\|. ¢“(|g,M¢ 5,, 1,' ...prlgmrr r mv. Dr. Hague, Rector iirigai|raring.Ai1 members ot tire con- New moon, Saturday. November 22., Politically no was ri Conservutivepcwn. and was mirror of that city for. dan previous ro tire (iw gt.- ' ‘ Vi'»I°UW -‘ » til an “bt The Uhrirclr oi the Ei1lt>lranY. 'i'o¥".sregailon invited. . - - _ r10_.20 an in. rand in 1908 he was- on unsuceessnii six, terms. ins. 248 _I ‘-~ L _ _ ,____v-_'~.._ _ _ I.I I _ _,__ I _-I II _ -I II ,_I, ___. ,_ I _,_ ._ _ __ _ "v '~.-.-ru .l=