rue CHARLOTTETOVSLN QQARDIAN Chicago Church Gutted- By Fire M ‘The Central Guardian This column is ruurnd for nnvl of local interest but advertising 0|’ u news: nulura may no lnueriell at I uni: a word atrlctly payable in ndvunco. PUBLIC FORUM l For Your Holiday Till Adan: in OIOI for Ll: l I | We Have Some Extra Fine Quality GEESE Specially priced zit per lb. Phone 1210 l diliouaulol by “adopt-duh of qnnlfloil OI lltorul. ‘Ila Churlottetawu Ourllul don no! ueeonlull; alone the opinion: of cur-Inpatients. , Well and l, Firmly Mode CHICAGO Nov. 8-(A.P)—Fire of undetermined origin swept the in-r terlor of st. Philomena/s Catholicl church today causing damage es- timated at $150,000. The altar, its vesrela and vest- ments were destroyed, and a $20,000 organ ruined. A priest succeeded in saving the Sacrament. o HOLMANSVDQth stores will bell closed all day Wednesday, Armisq tice Day. L-268 l MOORE} d: McLEOD LIMITED, will be closed all day WednesdayQ November nth. Lr-247-ll-l0-li. l . i l i (Continued from page 4) persons have been led into the, erroneous idea of lending all their} support, financially and otherwisel for educational institutions. When l, and how, I ask, are we going to l take care of the thousands oil 9-—(CP Cabin-Two men were dead Y°lm¢ P°°Pl° l! We d° ml Ilvel and mo 0th"; 1111531118 ,5. rn-lnldad i something for the establishmentl took toll today of a. series oi’ severe l “m! milnlllmm” °l llldll-“Yldl l electrical storms that lashed the; school-l? It seems to me a case of’ A LARGE ATTENDANCE of the ’ public of the vicinity of Hunter s River, Wheatiey River, Hope River, Cash Grocery lNorth Rustico, New Glasgow ancil ’ ' ‘ fl“' L253 l Cavendish are requested to meet fol-l l the Annual Remembrance Day Ser-l PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad, Nov.l helping the few and forgetting the l C M6flY4'IIIOfi‘Wl1O are fastidious about style, comlort and Fit liave been lvlrc at Wlleatley River Mollumentl "' "' " l November 11th atlLflrne l 1i. A. M. Returned men parade atl 10.45 A. M. Wreaths presented. I L-231-1l-l0-1l., On Wednesday, PRESENTATION-On Tuesdayl October ZOtIl. about thirty lllcm-_ tiers of Ray of Hope Inslltutenl Murray River, lurprlsed Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buell at their heme ill i Willtc Sands and presented Mrs. Bllcll ivlth silver candle sticks. The l And Vicinity Last Wednesday a carload of po- litlvfir. vegetables and tul-ililrs WE‘. assembled ill iilcse districts for the West. Friends arc sorry to learn of the ‘serious illness of Mrs. Harry Mc- coast of the British Island over the l weak-end. ‘ l Augustin Villaroel, picked up. to-l fday by the Venezuelan steamshlpl llipurc, told his rescuers how twol companions were drowned when, the open boat in which they were, liloadillg for Venezuela. from Portl o.’ spam was overturned by al giant wave. l Two sportsmen were still unre-l lliortcd after setting out Saturday many. We talk about being an ed- ucated generation when, as a mat- ter of fact, we are not adequately equipped in a slngle- Province to care for our young people. Indeed, this is one of the weak liilks ill our educational system, a . ‘weakness which, until remedied, must plaoc our youth at. a dis- advantage wheiher they remain at l I l THE u. s. llbaifrioq l _ l‘ Sin-Not olliy in tile _ States has the Democratic land- the party headed hfralhalfifi l iin. Dr. ‘Townsend, Mr, u...“ and l others which was called the "list. l ional Union for Social Justice‘ I . . . K-ztth ‘l: ~ »- ». » IIFC-lOHS FHQHClS OF Penmans Knitted presentation was made by Mrs. l al l e mom“ ll slllmlollunll ll m all Opel] boat to cmlse along the lmme or seek the“ “vlng m other Slide 11ml lllc mall/cull“ cllllllrse‘ and wlllcll F-llllfl‘ Cnllllllnil ClQln]. PfOdUCtS TO H1658 men fllC P Wm. Keenan and the address was. Hallo\vc'ell pas ‘d off quctiy ilflrcl coast dulllng the week-endl and lll ands‘ _ i "will 0f President-Roosevelt given v 0d Would p011 9,000,000 ioiog- m, I b I h l I d F enmllans lead by Mrs. W. F. Macioeod. A ' with only a. few misdemeanors-to‘ ‘Ygsvic_éfli_l'll_elll._l_llfg.li€ri.dTwlgq F H Lin“? 5"» “C. jgbjsfgction but in the world at v ually pollcdicss than thrr-o qulm. a e 55 a wayg sfgg or “a if d . t 1 h _ d A“ l k u _. , _,_ '"*"'€“”" “P “ ' ' ARTHUR- large tilat cndorsation has brought _, crs of a million. It \\-,.,_. r. knock q Y am y unc was serve . ergnfir 1e in slug of this occa.l.ll. ____ r unanimous words of pmisa It 1s I out blow w, Fawn. culuhlnl_ ancl tliey lool< ior it wlien buying. KNlTTED UNDERWEAR 9 OUTERWEAR I HOSIERY “ca? fiifiilélrililli‘ siclnool. l‘ "t? ~ ..i.o.~... uolgue. The l lars and cost: or twenty days. an- spending an enjoyable evening in. . again very iii at her home in Car- fclt that not only will Roosevelt's There zlrc molly otiiil lilil‘l'£’<Iill§ games and music, the people very Her friends are sorry to report lelml- “M051- Ag G099 AS . t il U- . u t I ,..- reluctantly set out on their home- the illness of airs. Peter Cartcrl i? WEBSTER Y°'°l°°lll"l be lllltgld l: ptfozimrllcl: l ullggslncgfloucalilil all“ ward journey. Mrs.Buell was form- l whose address is 4a Road station,‘ Mr- "ml M“ J°3°Pll Maimlmld but n’ “m hale l c a ell d .31 l (m... ,5, m, d... lull llllllld of Borden are receiving the con- tflrdlflg l-llc “'5? 51ml an ‘ll ‘ l" o" l ‘loll a River. All join in wishing Mr. and l Mrs. Buell many years of wcddecll bliss. drunks l crly Mrs. Clara Emery of Murray 1 POLICE COURT-Five l ice court _vesterriny' morning. Three l l were charged with being drunk and j disorderly. One was fined ten dol- ‘ Cardigan. Tui- mild ivcutllcr of the past week has enabled the iarlllcrs 0i lilis county to harvest their turnip crop. months at her llolne in sliflllghilLl .N. S. Silo will leave the Province early in December. .uffered a painful accident on Sat- gratulations of their friends on the birth of a baby boy on Thursday. Nov. 5th. Mother and son are both doing well. Their friends will regret to learn Cutciiffe and Gladys, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Norring. Mr. Ell-nest Lord of North Trycm Slr.—Hon. Mfr. Howes optimis- tic view of and prophetic words rc-V garding the railway debt, fcmillrll me of Daniel Webster's speech on the tariff. Webster was n man of profound On one occasion he was down for alspeech on the tariff. When he got up, he could hardly hold lbring greater hope to those who peace and the avoidance of an l economic and military Cutflstrvllhil- , By the election the United States .' has been put in a. place of lender- llmd a vgurant all-aged by Cllvi l oi the illness at their respective intellect and b” _ V _ ° " " . ltd ', b t l i < - ~ - 1- . .11.. IL v.1. .l l Police over the week end faced His l Mrs. Angus Jiiirllol on, Ltrnc Val- ll°me5 l“ cal” Traverse °l Bym“ sometimes labored “fir: m: bgl Llnp‘ Rulzselclil sselfvotlcfllnlg in. l lllzlslllqgmh. rl~..ll.l.ll.l,ll\- , lriose - ~ _ l . . . . . ,. , , u; l; f M _ d lip-g, Harold _ ~ ' mg on op o r - l -- - he . . ,,. l Honour Magistrate Martin lll pol ‘icy. expect.» to spend the ullltcl ll c l n ° l‘ ‘m fogmng influence of Madeira M-lm world capitals Me “ow really 1001b l The _ S m Lhm, w illg to him to do something con- structive to restore order ill lntev- i ilatiollal affairs. That there are are working in the interest of world l grand sight to Willltfiin llit‘ host; OI pbflpl.) Ill. "'l‘:llii‘.: Hilmlril‘ on election nigh‘. as flu‘ l'\'l r l being broadcast by builci loud speakers nnii cl ‘ There are llo word; l: l llevcr 5361i n slic-tn ..i. 1-". I l ~~———~ programme for Ill‘ P m; was on . t id t th . A i‘ '9 . be-l i i‘ - ‘ -l --- »- i~ .-_ e srirujlng us;- OCf/_\'yl~t~_i__ l the subject o; lpeyc-o 318mm“; other ‘five dollars and costs or toll l Mr. Francis lvlclntyre entertain-l lllilfli‘ "l “'95 Mlll- Tryml- when m5 hzfd her‘: aiglrgrgpterlll “d Sal ioxocivaflrlolrlilglsn-ifa plgilleflorlzlgll‘ l BRUDENELI‘ “vflmlxls Grade _\'_. y J,-.;,;~, ylacgao closed by slugllig tile Nztfl0nal An. l days. and the third did not appear led a. number of our young folk at al right. ‘hand was ‘caught la the As wdmer stood wavering the angles .0‘. m“ Freak-km and h; l INSTHTTIC racie IX-Heber lfarAusiand. ' them to meet. with Mrs. Raleigh and had m5 l?“ doll“ ball bmd ldanm held m his new hollle “l mllsl muhmery’ remWlngJm" liner: prompter said, "Tariff tariff" in a lingual-v l‘); 51M; vvl; Hull ‘and l 1- ~ - y pmgmn Rope“ 3_ Jatk Agnew Bruce m. the December meennl l estreated. One common drunk was IVflllpy Those “regent spent. a mostl About noon on Sunday. Not. 8t . whisper‘ 511mm“- m the érnzutm the Pr.” Tm, annual "Wm. Grade VIlI-—.\lollia Lewis; 2. Al- ._ filled five dollars and costs or ten lenjoyable atoning, Mr. Jamcs Quielev D8559‘! new; Webster ma“. “me lam,“ gdény (‘Mama l-olr course we in- l ririlefl \VOmf‘l'l'S IilSl “w” M3633”? 3' Arm“ Jenklns-ll ELDQN W~ 1- days and a second had hi‘; bani __“ l ' fully away anler a short illness a gentlemen is a subject requiring tc t f liov and cxilalld that on Nov. 3rd at the h l t. Elaine OMeera. The Octcbcr IIKCUHE of the Eldon °5lmal°d' A ‘lagmnl’ “la: sent ml our local “loath” llroplllllll Janms "we home of sail; “fin ma: the Profound attention of statcs- llctllicly’? It) is‘ already announced l Harold ilicholmii \‘l'll l"‘l iliem- _ - -. . . ecease - - A - ~ l - ' -" o Gmde VI-Georaie Ward; 2. W. I... was he.d 1n the Eldon Jan f” Went? days“ McLeod’ prelim“ a ‘on Olen Fall Qulgley o; c” e on e men. American industry must bfl"-v that, tile Prcoidellt will attend an l bars and one visitor p» Harold MacRae; 3 Burton Carr. DIM? V—l- Be“? ASIIBW? I. In the absence of the President the P ~ ‘ - l- ' - D-o 1 l ll» - v l , _ _ ' ersgn l - - . _ . . l1 f l1]; 11' , M01131 debi- - Websler- 511d Eenlilo- fcrellce at Buellos Airos nil b. A g . Mlllm Lellllsl sl Mmna llenklnsl lvlcelpresldenl M“ Al Dl Ross pre-l a s tolilrlllgdg jalllllilicl: Mallsllalll eimell‘ lllllialfyagtfrialnleisf grail; ago hzllrlae- men there's the national debt—it and this is hopefully looked ior- lmillutos oi‘ Ilypvlills a» .. Grade III~1- Gladys Ward: 2. sided and mcc-thg opened wit-h Lhe . , ‘ ‘l P‘ °~ l" “m” 4 , ,‘ ‘ . ' < - l . - 1 i " 1'. u. -.‘t' 'i"r~ -. Tile many friends of Mr. Eric =maws at a delightful birthday sided Mm his son prank m ca,“ should be paid (loud cheels whicl, ward m as thr- stallhg polllt in lie {Sillfignvglligmiaillijgfl mm: l‘ m‘ Jackie Spencer; 3. George Arsen- wit. Grade I A-1. Dorothy Andrew: L’. Franklin Roper; 3. John Mac- .\l:llan. Grime I B-l. Pauline Ward; 2. Ernest Wcod; 3. Maynard Mackfil- schoolmcm on Tuesday‘ Glielllllg 27th. Creed repeated in Unison. follovced by Roll Call responded to with a 'nickel. Minutes of previous meeting lwere then read and approved. Re- »p0l’t5 of committees were given and it was moved and seconded that lrlew chalk blushes be IJILVCHRFGU for Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge will bel pleased to learn that he is much im- l proved after his reoent illness. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duvar left Friday morning for Cambridge, with little snow ulltil Christmas. party on Monday last. Carleton and Vicinity lvianl‘ friends will regret to who was in his seventy-sixth year spent most of his life in Wilmot leton. He was a life-long Liberal and an adherent of the United Church of Canada. He leaves to mourn their loss one daughter. Hilda, Mr". Lester Robbins of Wil- mot, three sons, Frank of Car- (llods a little). Prompt/er: "Na- aroused the speaker); yes, gentle- men it should be paid (cheer-st, and I'll be hanged if it shunt be —(taking out his pocket boom-I'll pay it myself! How much it is?" This question coupled with the recollection of the impecunioslty nil American international international outlook. No opponent chosen by the lRc- publicalls could have beaten Pre- sident Roosevelt on this occasion. Landon although he is viotcs behind the President never- thclirs polled more votes than COH- l 11,000,000 ; Meeting opcncd \\'i!l lowed by roll rail and r. year's work. The follnivii illlrceri were elected for llii‘ v l President - ~ll.'Ii". lid; Vino Prcs.--.\iir.=. h‘ I. .. . . . . l~ l S311. Secty-ircas. -~ l\lIii‘L'.'il"‘. il-ibvrt- Mm _ M855» t0 Will their daughter. MXS- l learn of the serious illness of Mrs. loton, Percy and Harry of Mount _ school wither‘ some "me was spent George Panton. Before returning to lJames Dickie of Cape Traverse Tryon and fifteen grand-children of Webster's pocket book excited given to any previous Republican son ire-elected». l Pliflwl ‘“l”“‘“‘““‘,‘,"e°°’ Mac- l“ dlsnlgslnl: Finns lml Clllldrenls Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Duvar l g0 all 01 whom the sincere gym- roars of laughter. l candidate. It is conceded, ilov-cver. Directcrsm-lvirs. Ml Fraser Allsmlldl ‘Arllllle Jllnxms Blame annual “lmplll f ‘llrrangenwnts expect to visit. their daughter, Mrs. Her many friends will be sorry path of their friends goes out in I am, Sir, etc. that Mr. Landau and ills campaign Miss Isnbcl Robeltmi. .‘il'~ L. K (_l.\h,lra' Mlllllll u“, Gporge to b“ “ma” l“ “l” ' lllpmlllg‘ Cm“ Cecil Barbour in Detroit. They will to learn that Mrr Georoc Doilil is theirysuddeil bereavement.-—D. OBSERVER- malmgcr Mr. Hmnlltozl wrrc no Cameron. l“ l" n“? ‘lusnllul’ tllomm’ Jen- resnolllloll“ “l“>'l lllwlllandllpeme spend (he winger Wm; mell- 50“ m lllaicil for the President and lzis Auditors-Miss Bluilriri: llcual l‘ Rm Rope? ‘larkl? Spencer‘ Dal’ H9983‘ ‘l; ll"““°‘l- Sepmmry _ lzlide James A. Farley. A coiiilllillst Miss Doris Robertson. S “lllnl Franklm Roper’ Fem llle lllll-“ls r990" on me in The Tinlcs refers to the former It was lllQYCd and sec "JlPll that Ernest. Wood. I Alex-Kay. teacher. REX) POINT W. l. health o! school cillldrcn and lrlli9 showed lmprm t since tho last cxaminrttionl. ~ of llogt meet- krbnaltrzl SCHOOL Honor roll for October: California. l Grade X-l. Theresa Calliil. l pair as "Country Boy ilirlnagc- , merit". There may b? some truth 'ln tilrlt statelilcilt, 'l‘ilsy ilad a the Instituic ll"l(l a i~ 11!‘. dipper Tile S(‘f‘.l‘i‘l.ll'_\‘ bl'l"..l’§lll .:l .1 lDlll 0i $1.10 which was ord< ml lllllil. W5 W Red l"? l” l” “{l'“l‘f’“’l 1mm‘ ’_‘,‘Sl’°“_5° Grade vm-i. Ada Cahili. splendid organization. “r11 supplied Nicholson ftlid Mrs. nr...~.-r- roller‘:- ' ' ’ for It'll-l (‘@1- Pfa“? Mmw- “film Grade v11__1‘ Rm, H_ Hem; 2_ . with millions of mcncy but their ed 113mm; ¢Qu3plpfl 1",; Iuilfll "w -"“"~l““ “f Nalmn“: Amhm Marie Cahill.’ a. Geraldine Gavin. l Slmlcsv W" lmibly "l fault and County IIOSDiI-ul. The lllvfi“. ; W" (H m my 2 ‘ mcc-trric ItfllfilllTlPllr Gmde v1_1_ Dorothy Bowness; l the RcpubLlcalm were anllillilaied. ndjollmcci lmrl til.‘ folio-hung Pole: . iii" ori» alxr: n; l ‘.\Rlk_,ll,g;.wl "IE 2, Meryl Raynor: 3. Leo O'Con-l l President Roosevelt is an export Day pflggfpin “~35 plilrlrri ‘out. by ll ' zcv. Aicttlllg opened by lvfllcut- l ‘l ‘vliljFl ilYG l not . l (lmnpmgner and a great. lellderl Mrl Rflldmgs’ “our Hull a-tl fi 7'1" tomb “whens Crwdll m ‘ _ ' ‘ v _ Grade V-l. Annette Cahlll; 2. l Farley cannot be duplicated as rt colonel George DYPW. .\i llchri The Qflflbel "lmdllg °l ‘he l national chairman. It was he who . Munro"; ~71... pggu-p 1*, ison. R011 current m‘ by liilli- members and all Wlib zllmvorcd with a ' Edna Raynor; 3. Milford Gavin. Grade II-l. Thelma. Raynor; 2. Terrence Vlhelan; 3, Keith Bow- HQS? . l i l l Lester Gavin, l | l l I l l l section is shown by hi". marvellous pro-election prediction that Lan- ‘n {allowed blédlhc bymsmfsl: l Cflflellon Wmlwllvli‘ lllsllllllebw“ Grade 1v_1_ B5511 whelan; 2_ , had Roosevelt nominated and elect! omolly," from "The Cour pa” ‘vhihyl l held I cd in 1932. His organization has I “MLMLSS Blanch!‘ Ilcivq. annual nicet- lot M? l fl). ‘l l ll i tuute Grade III-l. Ruth Brown: 2. l bu“ Rom’ m _perfl"ll‘lt “lorllzlng mu" Rccitaiions, “The H .1 o’ ll“ w- ~n.. \'"i~l'(- melllullg Oplnulfllll llc l“ Fern Brown; 3. Lois Bowness. l ‘mlon 5"" smcfi m‘ “lml-llelc PMBlfISV-Ififlbvl RollPll-‘mll ‘ " ° ‘ ' 061‘ l°ll°\‘-‘<‘<l bl llll‘ creed l“ llll‘ l kilowlcdge oi’ the situation in every “A prlcndshll, gnng-~__l>..;,= Ro- bcrtson. “Pcacc" —Mrs. Milton l"l'\'"l‘l‘. .,.,._.l,, l, l... “"0" lllllllll‘ U l_ we Grade l A—1. Gerard O'Brien. 0"" ‘Wllild Only "WY l“'° film-i "Tilt: Victory Which i.- Pilate"- llir ‘Em pa" month. F1,’ fiftllllillifzl‘ _ h 0l;ll,Ln1::_l(l):llll.,lNLn_ Grade I B-l. Leo A. Hem; 2. l10 dfliiéllalll’ tlliolllleflt lemma"; Mrs, Edison Mcllllnvllfin rllc‘ lflilrs go;- mh ellslllgg _ rmon and new”. was demered, Herbie Bowness; 3. James Whelan.‘ rexllidall) hirrnmlilliéc ‘l; 519580“ The hostess then‘ sclvcllhnrlli-o“ .N.‘. W75“. [,.,,._ b‘, D‘: ym___vcl_l Btu‘ m when ml l Perfect attendance for month of. rm“ Y - ious lunch ivhich “as nuifnmlwrfir.” \§ .l.,- m‘ f... . _ ‘Iiires-Qrk‘ "rvnmzznpo M mil.“ l September: Marie Cahiil. Rita ‘Bil “A5 léluah w“ the wafldk Emma“ 0d by nil. Next‘ piano o .. _<- raw..- r-. p,“ _ mew h, "M mm to me} Hem. Joe (Jaliili, ilelcn Gavln,l Qplrium ‘lrogrch I ha" Y5“ a; the Mrs. Milton Presets. T.‘ fllnrf’ ..' Robertson; Secjx-Trqzls- lhunmnl l Muriel Brown. Fern Brown, LOlSl lommoisb nautical prophet" . __ ,_. 117W". Muriel Bruce; Dircctci: A ‘Cry lmmeélung Contest the: Bowriess, Keith Bounces. Leo A. I In Canada we he" much about r l ' llpllllllllll ‘lrmlllllll . Rl Pill 0" by Mr“- Havry Kimmy; W“ Hem. ‘ ‘Tammany bllt Tammany counted ulltil 71;"ijlhllhcfiillllzf‘ mum civlutvcc Teacher’ Lucille MoQflfl-ld» for little in this election. Farley is , P I P‘: “ ' “‘*‘ '" ..:-l ‘ lL-i '—_. m‘ - _ ' r 0d by h... r: 5 - Art... W61‘ ,1;glllllllllnMlgl,C1l;lf";§§:‘ cnoss norms scnool. lllfuelgl-lllha“llzhlnzlllldsvgcall;its. All‘! airy m? Mrs. Alvvuniiel‘ ftotxrtroil rind Miss .- . . .. H ll fC oR CLSSCIOOl “Tun Own?!“ Crmwpr w’ t v Mllllflll aild Ml . 1. B, onor r0 o roe» 0a l 4:1 deliver {hf solids“ His organiz. (A P by Guuégrl: Sprml “mi . " ‘ ‘ '- ' W‘ ‘ - llc. le. l5 t] ]_ . . - rhuhro. Mrs. 'r. .1. R0b“rl.<0n, blot- - A dam“, Lunch “as WW‘. Dy Grade X—1. Austin MacCallum; a ‘ilzmslleilltllclngltllthtlllrfhollrlnllll WASHINGTON, Nov. 9~-/\"‘"l' ‘one! Ffii-nt». His. A. \‘.' Garrett; H“, L] will c all C“ JUVZSLMI by 2. Bcula Farquharson. in the fie‘d 0i‘ politics it is like a 93115 WlIO relish porkcholis. lllll“ a llmnr- Frail.» 1.. .\Ir.. Ruiz-lull {hp lump,“ Grade IX—1. Norma. MacCallum; i “lllllllllnllil Wvlfflrc or al lz tl l-l beef steaks wcrc warned bi’ "MN" l r B"'~"'r 3mm“ “ml Ed‘ Tic next iflCCtllit! LS to be held at 2‘ Lmllse MacNelll 3‘ Helen Mmy‘ Al? "NY Qlecilon certain a FIQQI- at; the agriculture dcillIYllllPlll ml ‘l’~"’l"“l Mlfllm 63ml“? Lwgm’ ill-w honlc oi .\lr.~. Stewart Mc- neaux’ tiom are submitvd to the oleqctors day that ‘those nlcots will cost r10" "l “llllnm- Mrs" C“ J- Stellar“ up Mlckrn. Colislcticil amounted to 41 Grade vuI_1' Clive Stewart; 2' l" lllslalnve l" Olilahoma which l5 and be ssarcc next yam‘- l-*¥'"l°"- lllYs- Fill R°l”"l"‘°"l ('r‘lli.=, rill» rrrccimz closed with the Alma Jmklnsl 3' ma“ Macclnlum‘ r; drv state the licoiile were asked "Th" ‘mama ‘lllllflll m “m” (,"’-‘a(li’dn Illdlytries, 1m, R. Mc- M “mm Anmfn: Grade VII -~1. Joan Multan; 2. l to vote on the repeal of the Pro- 1'1 more than 15 ycm- “as lore l l l for month of October: l l l . cast officially in a 1'¢‘ll°l'l~ I."li’i-'i,' Public Health. llirrs. RIKl- r w ___ ____._.____ Budd!’ M°l§'"°“l"l- l-bm 1 1 I I 1.: Kri on; Child Wdiarc, Mrs. l Grfldfl IV—l- Brit‘? JOHQE» l ll on aw lg or” new bl"; llhe D!‘ hi’. which reduced fcedsllil‘ o voters by a mbstantial majority W! , , ‘Al"‘l'l'"l"‘l Robrrlslml Nml Bllsl- l Glldfdldfl Grade In A_1' Lucy Carver; 2' l l decided to remain dry. Here in New Pllcs W” blamed by me gown ' nus-After some discussion it was lil‘\'~"(l and seconded that the hostess provide the lunch at our institute meetings during the com- inc, year and that she be limited in three vilrietie= also that the night of meeting he changed from the first Mondny to the first Tues- day of each month. It was moved and seconded that lotteraof sym- . ‘OUR. STOItl-Iivill be closed all day Armistice Day. Wednesday, November ilth. Clark Bros. L-208-1l-9-Ii amt. J. n. narrows Dental Office, Souris, will be open Monday. Tuesday and Saturday each week till further notice. L-235-1l-10-1i. Grade H! B-l. filth Mar-Don- ald; 2. Ian Stewart. l Grade !i-1. Ralphle MacCallum and Jackie MacRae (equal. I Grade l-i. Margaret Jones. l Blair NaeRae. l I I Margaret l". Huntley, teacher llillililllllllll llll‘ '0 valiant heurls, who to your glory came l l I York a question was voted on as to whether the State should issue Bonds to pay for relief purposes. It was carried although many thought that "a pay a; you go" policy would be preferable. An- other proposal waa for proportional representation. It also carried al- lhimlh it is safe to say that the aiority of those voting klrew ph-hyoa gent lo Mm wumd Chm; ____ Card of Hanks Through duet of conflict and through battle flame; n, mm about the proposition who is ih the hOIDit-al Ind to Mrs. "qflfl swam noon noun —-—— Tranquil you lie your knightly virtue proved - ' "m" "mm" “l” "WM! 1w- now you will not regret it Int ill-atom upweorltdionungulfie Your memory hollowed in the land you lovedl" - I;.‘;';“{,_.“’,§§L{ ‘{,i,,',’.°’f,f,‘,"°,,’“w§‘,,°‘§{ ' ' cou my. ‘indneaa i: - h" ‘amen M,‘ Md’ Robertson and attentive care of Doctorl. Mlssl ' "John s- ATkWHHh‘ r-rtremeiy costly, ' and Mrs. Albert Garrett to write lbovc letters, $5.00 was voted for Serf," for the pest year. 1t was mover] and seconded that the mem- ursbpueruu Iesontttolto . nsrinlscairnous to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Mabonw if ~"br\llltno, Montague. Stems and every member of the Nursing Stat! of the Provincial Sanatorium, during a long illncsql this acknowledgement is inserted r.t i the personal request of the late John moor-mick. L-IBO-ll-lll-ii. The CANADIAN STORES Limited One of the hallilv results was the limost total elimination of all third parties. Th: Csmmunist: did not poll over 40.000 votes. The Soc- C mam, spgkggmefl for the expect: trends. . -\ ‘M Another‘ report ll"? pllmlja,’ “some rise" in dairy Pill“ l“ f r, "Inn/m" P; 53*": uuf” Fa‘ ‘(r “Pu: 1 ‘l a laiiats lost heavily since i032 and