it pays to tell folks what they're eager to ‘know. _- , The People's Paper I I ' n ‘ Covers PriaoeEdward Island Like the Dew .~. You cannot World by toms. Annlll Subscriptions. Delivered “.00 .., ...... ........ ..... u. .. .. use CliARLOTTETOwNhflAr-‘ADA. THllRSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926 ‘ 5,111“, o-efiug-‘w . . British Premier Says l Foreign Affairs Most Satisfactory SinceWar-Lord Mayor’s Banquet Held in Historic Guild Hall. LONDON. Nov. 10,- London's annual outdoor pageant of _tho |l.ord ‘Mayor's show, with its popu- Aerial communication betwetnllar procession through the streets England and Canada in two and Inf the city today, displaying all half deyl; between E-rrnlifld and the old-time features, and. us a lnilla, in live days; Enqlilfld aflispecial attraction i‘or the younger Cspetcwn, in six days; Al-lfitrfllli/gcrlcration, a peep into the past. i" 0'9"" 43W: ""4 N¢W Zfliilldi] This was in the shape 0i an ox- JI l3. was the polsiblllty which 3"‘ llibit of locomotion from bygone 98love! M08". British Ill‘ mlfllflfl‘. days to the present, ranging from 5115mm“! *0 "w lmpefiil COMM" the wheel-barrow and sedan chair cnce this week. through the stage coach. horse and emnibus to the first uniovely mol- or-cai- andi the lordly limoilsirle and space-spinning aeroplane. , .It was a. sunny morning and the [glittering cavalcatle attracted thou- sands of slghtseers. .‘ ‘ fl The Imperial Conference Is At a Stage of Flux (Special to the Guardian) Premiers at Banquet Tonight the Lord Mayor's ban- perial conference has become a "me/"Onored cllfllmllfl- conference of conferences. Church‘ the evangcllzaiion of iquet was held in the ancient tllllldlkl)" LONDON, Nov. 10, -The 1m. Hall with all‘ the city fathers andie" The occasion the function had more of 113mm”? Great Demonstration ‘at Royal Wedding (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS. ‘Nov. ilk-Crown ‘Prince Leopold and Princess Astrid of Sweden were mar- ried this ‘morning in the st, Gtldule Cathedral. The crush of the crowds around the Cath- edral was so great that many women and children were In- Jured. No fatalities were rc- Pfirted. but several scores were taken to the hospital or treated for their injuries in nearby drug stores. It was the greatest demonstration to occur in Brussels since the Ar- mistice day, eight years ago tomorrow. Today's religious ceremony followed the civil wedding performed in the Swedish royal palace at Stockholm last Thursday. The Supreme Business 0f The Church his atl-"Vw- 'l‘he message from the PrinceByng has not forgotten the voter-j 111.1,, 131 ‘v1,en11,Ql‘¢-._alis:-—‘1My best wishes to the ans in Canada, as the poppy day H011, 391,11 1,, come upon you y“ (fanadian legion for the success of workers learned today. shall be my witnesses unto the ut- m‘ effufls termost part oi’ the earth. Mr. lRodger gave a most Taking as the -basis of dress the words oi‘ the lxlrll Jesus‘ as recorded in inst. evening. This command impres- the ,world. PWYIW (‘RY “P119111- ‘it was to the shame of the church Cllliildli-"l Public Wm m"? T9908‘ P1111983’ imm one b11110“ 11w, hundred mnjnizl: ho\v worthy tile object and ___.._.<..%i. 11,11,911, remamed unmmngmu. give their wholebearted supp0rL"ISEN‘ATOR SHOOTS AND KILLS ‘How can the church, asked‘ 0n mwthe speaker carry the gospel 1., n11 attracting attention to the down- " “mp1 town headquarters of the poppy, Poppy Day Appeal. (Special to the Guardian) ii. and from Earl Huig, president o oiluirnlun of the poppy day commit teo oi‘ the Canadian legion of the B. ‘E. S. l... extending the best o in connection 111;.“ poppy day." rlarl ilaig cabled as follows: - 51“, address 1n Z10" pl.efibyl(,r|fl,li“l wish the Canadian Legion tho ecl on the commemorative pylon on The w. greatest possible success through- Parliament Hill on Armistice Day preme business of the church was "u" m“ ‘mmmkm on the" flrabwith a card beflfillg the lnscrillliilll I feel sure tiwfin ‘Undying Memory of .My Com- This morning with the object o ‘Mififiliiilf-FHIJM‘ all Hill lNil iHiE Piiiiiiii Extending Best Wish- es to the Canadian Legion for the Suc- cess of Their First "PORUNTO. Nov. 9. —~‘From l-l. it. the Prince of Wales, patron, the British ‘Empire Service League, nlessuges were received yesterday by ilrigudier-Gencral John A. (lunu good wishes l‘or the success of the lag day which is to be held tomor- with ceived a letter from the IGovernor-Qsueral, ordering e beau- Purchase Cattle From Prince of Wales l t (Special to he Guardian) CALGARY, lta., Nov. 10.- ‘Flfteen hesd of Shorthorn stock owned by the Prince of ‘Wales, at his ranch near ‘High ‘River, Alberta, have been pur- chased by Sheldon and Oar- ruthers owners of the Kirk- wood farm, one of the show ranches oi‘ California. Be- fore deciding upon the cattle at the ranch of the ‘Prince of Wales buyers visited msny herds in the United States. The shipment consists of nl-ne cows and heifers and six yearl- ing bulls one being s cham- pion at western fairs this summer. ' lithe ‘Royal ‘Canadian Naval Volun- teer iReservc took up their posi- ‘tious equipped with full uccoutre- will whole of today. i‘ “In Undylng Memory" | orrawn. Nov. 10. ——Viscount former ‘tlfui wreath of poppies to be plac- l‘ FELLOW MEMBER IN MEXICO MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10- —— Senat- mnlhflltees are new reaching the an empire character magnum!‘ asmever be fulfilled M", by and 1n day campaign committee, a guard or Chas. I-lengbaw tonight shot and stage oi‘_ passing 1'e$()]11[io115_lil9 visiting‘ ‘Dominion premiers Within the various gatherings of W676 9-"10118 tho 8118818- 'l‘llI*-y delegates there are also constant with "18 lmllllfiflllllore and fllilllslr knots of ‘members pouring overcrs of the powers headed by the draft resolutions ‘and suggested Dean, the» Spanish Anlbusaador, amendments, nearly u-ll tho cabinet ministers Today the committee on nation-and representatives of all that is t tloualizatlon difiicullies of ‘British ed around the city's gold plate and women married to Aliens, reached the roast beef of Old England. a virtual agreement on its resolu- 1t is tradition on these occasions lions but still there is a question for the prime minister to make as to whether ornot these should n sneeclt- ssnerellv oniforelgu ul- m-onttzin some retroactive‘ provision, fairs, or on. annual mllticul stock- Tsken use w-hole tbe- conference taking. This- time, responding to is at. a stage of flux where the ex- the ‘Lord Mayor's toast to His uct terms of‘ proposed resolutions Majesty's Ministers, Mr. Baldwin arc-still at issue. Probably there took us ills theme u irotuparisoiyol will not be a plenary meeting of the Imperial foreign policies of the lilo ‘imperial conference till next present with those of three years wl-ek for the consideration oi re- £80. when the lust imperial (lon- soiuiions although there may be ference met. one on ‘idriday. "At that time," said the Premier ~~‘-*-—~ |“there was scarcely one slate in CLOSING OF PLACES OF ildurcrpe not faced by ullnost insolu- BUSINESS FOR ONE HOUR ble problems, while Germany was i iliiflllllflillfli simultaneously with Tim following letter speaks for-economic ruin and political disin- ilscll‘: into all the world and preach the (Janudlsu ix-giorl of the B. l}. S. l.. gospel to every creature." (fhzu-iottctown, l’. la‘. i., An ltddvd interest was given to November iitb, lii2ii. lilo evuninl-fs gathering owing lo ills Worship lllayol" Miller, ,iil(‘. fact that the Wolnolrs Mission- (llluriotietown. ary Society wore ell-operating in, Your Worship.— the service. 'l‘he annual lhanks-~ l am directed to request- on lie-giving of Zion Church W. M. S half of tho Association: that. you ‘bewos made and the offering will he good enough to ask the ulercllunts devoted to the spread 0f the gospel oi‘ this city to close tilolr places oi in the regions beyond. business from 10.30 lo 11.30 on Ar- ‘Mrs ‘Ewen Mllc‘i\'innlnl contri- lnistico ilhiy, Nnvenlbcl‘ lllll, ill-lulled to {ho helpfulness of the (l|'iilll' lo givo their (Elllpiflytltlli uIVnu-eting by u solo entitled "ilc opportunity to be present at. the Lifted Mu". soldiers‘ monument on that date. The service this evening will be , Yours truly _ of unusual interest on account of G. E. SHERREN, Sccy, it being Armistice Day. The sub» l E V ‘fl ll ti Christ togratlon. nhroughuut the Will‘. ake away the sin of the world llis redeemed children were given the glorious task of the (evangel- ization oi’ the world. . ~ . , - . . __|could onlybe accomplished in the allty, which is considering tile na- 110183118 ill lllB "ill-loll?! "T0. Eflllli‘! power m- ule “my 1mm,“ acts of the Apostles clearly shows us His guiding of the church fliup by step as Jesus Christ known to the \VhOiP' 'worid. ..Paa1. . hi, writing Romans sdll'“I-low shall they call rades in the on illnl wh they sought. very part of the -eurtl1 oices oi‘ coirsecrated only recognize Unrest East was and nanclal disaster. le darkest ulomcnts since 1e war." Teilsof improvement ‘The premier then elaborated on had redeemed lhc world, He had shed l-lis precious blood to 'l‘his task The to make for lhcunelnor men andhsorpqw il.‘;'“§.‘2..§°..'i‘.’."éfiiiiuilifi.“;‘Z."i..fi€‘3i'f.§Eii‘ :11." l.” es " He might seal as many us beilevedflfricrltlshlp "Hg m‘ lff] ‘the church of Joana (iéilfilalllll0W live, WmH 8 0 y-be described. Spirit as the administrator of tho affairs of the church and honori lrlim as such it would not be loug1Trumpeler. before the church would have the men and lilo means of fulfilling tilfiflnllitapy commission given by llozui 0i‘ iho trllurch llimsclt‘ "go ywquickly they m" m,“ the great. (‘zlulllliuu Legion of the l3. l‘). S. L. jcct will be “Alter iUoullr-JVilnI/I , To the believer. l fool the above hnslouly tin hi: l 'lt t the atteut on o nu‘ l‘ Mt. Herbert Or- merchunts who will be not IONS the improvement of conditions in all countries, with (lernlarly safely within the lLeague of ‘Nations and ‘France and Germany trying to eli- minate any delnululng causes of wonderful on this occasion than llu-y have been in ihepsst. L. B. MILLER. . . Mayor. .__._<e&———-—- Condensed 911E131! ‘hMM*éi?‘° perv-rd‘- n“ phanage Concert An enjoyable concert was given at the Protestant Orphanage Tiles- day night which was much oppre- ciated by the little inmates. The affair was given by the Y's Men's Club of this city who motor- ti F0 ‘l! clarcd, was due to friction. Much of the improvement. he dc- tho work of le ‘League oi‘ Nations. ‘Tho reconstruction oi‘ ldurolle was the keystone of Illlrltlsh foreign policy. _ could ‘be no prosperity lor Great because OIlVlOLlSiY "m" ritaln without u settled Europe- escb insertion u: this column- fr! lmsimsos Porno MEAT. .esh sausages. Illlllltldelffl. New‘ w, & m" ggggjlnd Market. . g‘ rw“ NTED-ASININGEOM £132: ‘ ' I bell boy. w tel. m 1111M . - “ ‘rl-llo WEEK sPfiLM-‘igsppg-lmudles, l-letehets. ‘moms and Globes. Get '10“?! Fm“ may huh-Bruce Stewart (l Queen St. 1 , .. 263141 1'1 8i @1130.- ma, M .4 , - Pauli 0E EVERY description, c es ly and erred!"- ously executed. usrdiau Central I191) P111119". P116!“ .13! . will warn coco suvnorss or. llc voiced anxiety about the situ- ation in ‘China and the Fill‘ ‘Emil- but was able lo speak luore hope- fully of india than bud been Dos- sible for any of his predecessors for many years. Turning to home affairs, the Prime Minister asserted that the recent general strike "will romailn forever a. strain upon thoianllllls of our country andflchsracter ze‘ the coal stoppage as another mo“ ument of human folly- od out and whose kindly act is to be greatly commended. Tie berfouncrs who were re- m mhered as having conducted several Sunday morning services during tho summer months, were warmly received by the staff. That the programme was greatly enjoyed was evidenced by the hearty laughter and loud applause of the children which amply re- paid the performers for their pains in preparing such s treat. ‘me power 0y 111,, i1101y 391m, Jtlgugiwllfl mounted at the offices at the killed Senator Espinoza ‘corner of King and Yonge streetsdwith pistols in the sen-ate lobby. 'Members of the Canadian ‘Legion ‘from the third battalion and fromfatally wounded. in a flaili- llleashaw himself was probably O-O-§-§§-O§f§-Q‘FO --AlliiiiSTlll_E llAY 1 y UT Russ Hotel. Charlotte and anxiety, but As the poet {timre is no higher rank." the night- in dug-out t "StJuilen," their first night he line, when we shared our biscuits and jam. that such com- radeship exists,un1ong tile men who served at fig Front. "Like tide on a crescent sea-beach -When the moon is new and thin into our hearts high yearnings Come swelling and surging in- Come from the mystic ocean, ‘Whose rim no foot has trod- Some of us call it Longing, And others call it God." Soldiers are human and passion- ate and sensitive. No man goes to war for his own personal ud- woniagc. it is a sacrifice. Do not ‘pity u wounded soldier, but help him because he deserves it. "We see them limping down the street Devoid an arm or limb. A lad who's blind, led by the hand, Will smile, though sad and grim. And lads whose wounds no eye can see , Will smile through grievous ill, ‘Tie hard for them to o'er forget- The lads who are paying still." There were four million British troops in Fiance‘, the finest speci- mens of manhood ever united to- gather. ‘ There sh nine hundred st to the foreign pied with it the name of the ‘Spun- lsh Ambassador. Mflfqui! Mflry del Val-“un old lYlend of ours, dis- tiuguished alike for his diplolllflii" skill. ‘his culture and for speaking l... {English lankllllsfl with 181.21; m- purlty and facility than __ a m speak u mysell- deli in a At the conclusion of the. ~pro- gramme each child was prosiinted with s bag of sweets. This is one‘ . of the many in- stances of the Y's IMon‘a Club en- deavoring to live up to their motto of ‘fCommunlty lSel-vice." i With iDr. C. ‘C. Archibald occupy- ing the chair the following prdi Irltmlie was reudereck-Openlng ever leurne wo-P... by Chairman (Tell Them‘ The ambassador r». Who We Are.) Plano Duett, Miss “M11011; speech. saying: 50 20B. 100 f0? "Quill! ‘iwii... hi)? for 1.100, 1000 for ' lglli.» Postpaid. Gdlfdisn Ottloo. our. solillsr or friend ‘—i60 Vfllog- mgy he consulted It Nan Show, and ‘Miss Thelma llurnll “our attention to the Premiers , nee. Highland iFling, Mr. oeorse speech has been profound. (lreal alker; Beading Dr. Geo. Green; is our respect for and heart? 01"‘ Clubswluslng. Ir. Geo. Walker; 116,11 u, 1,1; stiiabuncements, his '“I MKMORY" VIROII QUIT- Solo, Mr. A. Oilils; Comedy warnings and Itlortatlons. in _ are for motlher, tether, wife, nuo- Sketch, Jack rnuhsrson and Mr 21-11; 11's love ofhpllsce, her opal; ~bb d,.dsu|hter. son, sister bro- Gnrnbam; Reading, Dr. George 01g sf justice all, we see Green; Duet, Messrs A. 'R. Gillie. solid foundations of n polls! 0H"?- We had bottle casualties two bun- smltleorgrd. Tweedy; llod Bare m‘ 1,1 11,91 o key of ordered lu- qssrdisn-Offieq. 1 . tf The "Killl. ‘Passlns of sweets. ternstlotlal " “ hm. A '1 - “ i . . ~31»? »~<§'?f in" ‘Elli * l British [rave yards in ‘France, fill- ed with loyal hearts with a faith in God and entrust iu humanity for tile care of the mothers who now wear the cross. - “A Picket frosen on duty A mother starved for her brood. Socrates drinking the hemlock, And Jesus on the mod: And millions "who, humble and nameless, The straight herd pathway trod Some coll it Ooasecrution, - And others call it’ God." Why we should commorate this day "AIRMISMOEI" Canada's casualties in the War. Oil‘ tired and ten thousand. sixty U!‘ A o ,_¢+0+v~~--e . v vvgvv-ilyvYivtéY - - The following has been cow-I. tm-thoghutsd in loving memor ohm’- "(ireat War" by Major they had not beiicv- l). A. Muodonaltl (First Canadian ed? and how shall they believe ilullivision), Him oi‘ whom they have not heard? town, l’. ll. island; Tho Holy ‘Spirit was waiting in] -Arnlistico iDuy brings buck the Y 0f mfllly days of ilardship. “the There is a ‘between the men that an affection that cannot it is wonderful to meet _au okb pal whether he was your Commanding Officer or your said “They arose to the ranks of a full [partner of irlraxice, and Tiow tho names ,oi‘ the old boys, their leave to 1,011‘. Piiifldorl or ' NeillflTrench," their wonderful East; Europe was on the blink ufxln 11112191158 woods;- It was oncuofiyr 11w 16 lit a ’i‘onighl. i can describe for-Km 1 sign xiffulrsl asumrla satisfacloryflmcon and m“. than at any time slnco the cud of (pm you wonder “iteglna the re-cupturé Rims. when the Corporal got l "The lads who shoulders rubbed with death By night as well as day. Who laughed at mud and lice and dirt Encountered on their way. They gave the seifsamo smile be- fore. Brave mirror of the mind Worn by our bravest and our best, The lads we left behind." you and for me.. Five hundred and seventy-one of them by Canadians. Seven hundred and eight “Distinguished Service Order", wo thousand eight hundred and seventy-two "Military ‘Crosses, one thousand nine hun- tired and twenty-six “Distinguished Conduct "Medals." twelve thousand three hundred and fourteen “Mili- tary Medals". Knowing the author as I do I can quite understand his senti- ments as be penned this poem. One could easily say: There Ilovel‘ was u. man more loved by men than he: ,'I‘\HE UNBROKEN LINE “We who have trod the borderlands v of death, Where courage high walks baud in hand with fear. Shall we not hnrken what Spirit saith. "All ye were brothers there, be brothers here?" the Welwho have struggled Ulmugl" the ‘baffling night. Where men were meu and ever! man divine. While round us brave hearts D9!‘- ished for the right. chailced shell-holes stained’ with‘llfe's rich wine. BY Let ‘us not lose the exalted love which‘ came From comradesbip with danger and the i0? or strong souls kindled into livln! flame M h By one supreme desire. 011° 5 employ. ‘Let us draw closer la these har- rower yell‘ Before us still “the eternal visions ‘ulents and with u. sentry box, and remain on duty during the They rc- 926-- "Victoria Crosses“ won, sixty-four‘ in an unofficial capacity. lisment will be 01300911 0!! DQ08111- ber 9, Hon. LA. Robb, Acting Prime Siilfliilllllll ElilflliNiiE I llllllilill llllli Finger Prints ‘and Au- .topsies Occupy At- tention of the Court During Proceedings ISOMERWIJDE, N. J., Nov. 10. —— Finger prllltg and autopsies occupi- ed the attention of the court try- ing Mrs- France-s Noel Hall‘ and three of her relatives for the mur- der of Rev. Edwllvheeler Hall and M“rs. Eleanor Mills today. Scientific testimony was of such ‘length and so involved as to tax the lay minds of the jurors whose interest ‘seemed to bright-ea up when Dr. Otto Schuitze who per- fonmed recent autopsies on the bod- leg of the victims, used a wax tor- so and head to illustrate his testi- mony with respect to the course of bullet-s and the lulltilation of Mrs. Mills’ mouth and throat. The surgeon said that one bullet. which slew Mrs. Mills entered the middle of her forehead, smother the right cheek, and a thind above the right ear A‘li were within a space of four inches. Prosecutor Simpson said: "Pretty good shooting. don't you think?” ‘Defense immediately objected asking if Mr. Simpson would quali- fy the witness as a firearms expert and the prosecutor abandoned that line of questioning. IHenry Stevens, one of the defen- dants reputed an excellent shot. lSchultze said the slain rector of the church of St. John the Divine, was shot above the opening of the right ear. He suggested that the course of the bullet indicated that |the victims bad possibly been ‘steeping. l-Ie thought ‘that Hall might, have been wrestling wi-lh some one when the shot was fired James Mills, husband of the mur- dered cboir ‘singer, sat listening |wttentlvely as the doctor described ltbc fatal wounds, but‘ ‘Charlotte Mills, his daughter, who was writ-- ing the trial for some paper, left the courtroom. Two fingerprint experts testified that the imprint found on the cali- ing card found proped against crab-apple tree. was that oi.‘ the lu- dex linger of “Willie" Stevens, cc- centric brother of Mrs. Hall. Five Killed in Train Wreck On Southern Pacific ‘HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 10. “Five persons were killed and nine injured this morning when a South- ern Pacific passenger train struck a truck a1 a crossing near here. The truck was loaded with labor- er; enroute to an oil refinery. s Appointment Made By Order-in-Counoil (Canadian Press) OTTANVA, Nov. 10. — Hon Via-I cent Massey was appointed Cam‘ adian ‘Minister to ‘Washington by an‘ order-in council passed by the cab-i inst ilbis afternoon. The announce-I meat was made by Hon. LA. Itobb,| acting Prime Minister, to s group‘ of newspaper-men early this even- ing. Mr Massey is in England stl ithe present time with Premier King attending the Imperial Conference Opening 0f Par- liament Fixed For December 9. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Nov. 10.‘ — The par- spread: We who outmastered death and all its‘ fears deed. .|=. o. eoorr. l REOUIEM Under the wide and starrly‘ sky. ‘n1 the e eadlet me e. 0:11 didgimlive And flail]! dill. And-l laid rile down with a will. Jn," you grave for] 1m where be. loaded 1° nag?‘ Minister, announced tonight at the conclusion of s meeting of,t'he cab- lm “d lnot After hillfl tonnes; ontgiflsllll: est arm still, H! l mommons w procc to e e ac - A“ one n y ion of a 5,. alter on Friday, Decenr, bel- 10. There will be arqournmeut until Monday December 12. "The government hopes." said Mr. Robb, “their with the Cooperation of‘ the official Wliosltoa. the speech from the tlbrolle can ho disposed of in‘ one day. Then the estimatersnd‘ m. plemeutsry estimates will be] token up just ss they were left off your. Mr. Robb expressed the hope that considerable business could ‘be sc- 65 . k 1 , h from sea. 2:21.: tarts‘ m. Y7 -' m” ‘ s; t. sflvsneou. _~. sand who lslll sewn their lives complisbed before the Christmas adjournment. snout. it h unlikely, that parliament Alter one ' adjourn- will reassemble Hall's foot cg he lay dead under a‘ women's organizations formally en-I T" was powerless 1o take official act-i and tomorrow morning st 2.03. utes later than Cbsrlottetwon. Wales Will Visit Canada, is Report (By cable from George Ham- ; bieton. staff wrrespopdent of " the Canadian Press.) LONDON, Nov. 10. -.Al- though It has not yet been an- nounced, it ls understood that . ‘His ‘Royal Highness, the ‘Prince of Wales, will probably visit Canada for the Diamond Jubilee celebration next year. Charged Moral Looseness in Col- legiate Institute OTTANVA. Nov. 10. Thai. school dances were used as a pre- ,tex‘t by pupil's to secure their par- ‘enta’ consent to attend dances not ‘under school supervision; that on lone occasion the pupils at a school dance, and accompanied by a tell- cher had gone for a sleigh ride to {Hull where a quantity of beer was drunk, and that several other inci- defile had come to his attention uwhich had convinced him that there ‘was a certain pronounced moral w...- lMrs. Wellington ‘Koo, wile‘ M China's premier. ‘Premier Welling. ton Koo ‘has recently relinquished uthe portfolio or finance to hits ovsr that of foreign affairs. He was formeriychlneoe minister in London. qoflflcness 0r laxity prevalent among G h_ D T’? the pupils was the gist of sfWylie ibe fore Mr. Justice Orde at the op-1 iening session here today of the ln.1 qulry into the charges recentlyl made regarding conditions at the ‘Ottawa Collegiate institute. Of Maryland _ Tornado (Canadian Press) LA PLMPA. Md. Nov. lih-‘Jbhfi jDfipOSliiS DBCIlIIB ‘lllalshall Burr, 11 yen- old some!‘ boy wlbo gave the first news of ‘Gil! Idestructlou or the school. house‘ iby , ,tbe tornado yesterday, amlay dqs- ln Monthwribed bow he escaped the wrfla of the windl which had become _ i“ death and injury to so many of-bll “playmates. It was Burr who ran to the episcopal rectory and wld the Rev. W. S. Heighlm. to "tole- lphlone everybody, the school bonds has blown away." "We were Milit- ,eaed when the 10cm became dsrkl". 1 said the lad. "l guess ll was sol-red , more than the rest. I jumped 5mm g window and ran. Then the wind. ugbt bold of me and csrrledme yards away. I 118d: to catch hold of the roots olf a tree. I looked. j ‘OTTAWA, Nov. 10. — Savings deposits in Canadian banks declin- ed by approximately seven million- dollars during t-he mouth of Sep- rember, according to the statement issued to-day through the finance department. On the other hand, cur- rent deposits are up about twenty- six millions Current loans held by the banks in Canada also showed‘ an increase of lnore than fourteeni“ millions. ~25 Home ipieces covered the xfolmd whale to Actiaeuxployed football during lunch ‘“‘_' He described how he sew school Biglgllfnsf ggozistmates writhing in pain on the ‘ERICAN FILM ENTITLED 5mm"! “me Wm‘ ‘m’ ww‘ “THE UNKNOWN sou} ‘torn from their ‘bodies. Severil ‘ 15R" arose and walked around dazed. He continued: "if walked to the wrofi DOMDON, No‘, 10_ __ Man _‘aud saw Miss Graves (one of the , me-nK-ibslocieties here are proteyistiittigi leach”) ‘tying t“ 1m- “ ‘We w‘ against the re-lcase of an Americanfimr ‘l- 51'1"’ film entitled "The Unknown 'Sold- i.f.'.".';.;‘.;"‘.§.’;?.Jfihiuiifififili‘it‘ Bodies Burned Be- e ved a deputation representing - (Canadian Press) SAN SALVADOR. Iloflllblic of ‘on in the mutter ‘SalfvadorLhNov. tlim-“Fguzltlher dang- ' ier rom e er-ulp on o e v0 clmo Wgrggaistwgexfifilfigcawlélge Erma‘; ‘Isalco having apparently, passed, wmch Lady comm is clfgiirhag are lnhabitantsolf the region began ma, m protest against the mpos'_‘returnlng to their homes today. The ed release of the mm in gestlonnumber of those overwhelmed by during Armistice week it $1.8 stat- the now o! lava mom me moumm ed that [he mm was mo“ unwmd is still placed at 57. Identification to be linked up with such an. oc-,a;tgfivilfizdbgzlinfflzgxigfkdmehb; casion as ' ' Armmlce 1'52; commemolutlon M one dwellings were destrflyed. Announcements, Coming Events, , Meetings, Etc. "lCome to the chicken snpper ls Cornwall Hall Wednesday, Nov. 2m.- asst-nodal. “Rummage Bale, Market build i tcring protests. The Home Secretary bold thci deputation he regretted that he‘ SOME Fours ARE. As 6.000 A5 THEiR NJORD-BUT THEJR WORD l5 N01‘ 50 G000 EEH-III-LQJI "Bayview Rifle Asoocis. in! hold a prize shoot Saturday, Nov. 13th. if not flue first tine My» hr l-owils. ‘ *5» l‘ "Chicken Sum: sud so... u» be held la Borden Union Hell, Nov. 11th. Proceeds in sid , the Hall n not this the to awn; evenlnz. sun-nan 4.4 ‘KIOMINO nth-pending silo“ mnurvro, ‘Nov. 1o. _ Maritime, "m" ‘"'° 9°" QPWW‘ l" southwest shifting to northwest {fixlhgllavf mggsgmdlfi Isles with rlin- . ‘ ' ' ' 1.“, ' llloronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . 5l—-28 ~ Montreal, cloudy .. . 58-48 , Quebec, cloudy ...... 4s-44 1351;530:215: éfebjgfiffoowfnfuf Ohefimmwwm ‘"4" 59'“ on Friday, Nov 12m. Excellent ‘HJIMIIX, MK . . . . . . . . 4 0 muflm l‘ ,1 St. Jdhm rain .. 54-60 B0010“, fllruu 65-42 so“ . _1 ‘New York, ifolr .. . . 64-52 1711;, §°,',,mif°§1,,,§§' _ m‘ High tide this afternoon at 3.10 0g 511 31nd; 3115.1," ' etc. Come along. IBM-Ids‘. _l ."‘l'be renlor monthly ‘_ 0i the Ladies Aillflll OI First quarter moon Friday. Nov. tutu; Orphgnjlg 12th. 0.31 p. m.- ~ lths 0a ‘Home Summer-side ‘tide eighteen min-‘izng ‘as, ‘ ‘ altos, nudists: Sun sets this afternoon at 4.33 and rises tomorrow morning st 6. ‘at the school. The building was‘ 1i ed up and smashed in the. sir. lug, Friday. Nov 12th, st ll s. l. “ “-