7' — -!-- _ ~ - , Ame __ _ g MAXIM‘ MAXIMS l” * or A. i MERE MAN MERE MAN srma-‘e - m P9P eE¢-“~‘~f"ti"u":l.".ti-:.:~.:i (lovers Prince Edward? Island Like the Dew it'-'-‘-1l‘7='-=~i’-“""'--3~'i' $1" CHARIHFFETOWN, cannon, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1;, 1939 14 PAGES M t;-:.-'..s':."s"t'":..s1“a.":‘u.'°.t°. a after demonstrating Government. 15 Czechs were arrested. The university students police. Shout ‘Freedom’ At fiat/wring BySoldiefs Tomb Nazi Blackshirt Guards ~ Hurriedly Called To Dispel Riot. PRAGUE, Nov. 15--(CP>—Two thousand Czech unl- versiiy students, shouting “freedom, freedom!” in front of the tomb of the unknown soldier, were dispersed today against the German protectorate Sources close to the Czech university chancellery said attempted to escort the body of a youth who died o_f injuries received in riots Oct. 28, when Czechs. celebrating the 21st anniversary of the founding of their now dismembered republic, clashed with Police halted the students‘ attempt to march from tho ARMSBIIYING Huge Allied Pur- chases In United States Under Con- sideration. LONDON, Nov. 15 -—(CP) —Great Britain and France arecl their ec- onomic machines serve their Joint war effort today and discussed plans for overseas arms purchases. As finance minister Paul Reyriaud returned to_Paris after conversa- tions with Sir John Simon, chancel- lor of the exchequer, the Evening News lvported the subjects dis- cussed included "the huge purchases of war material in the United states and a careful balance of gold reserves of both countries." (In Paris. blockade minister Georges Pemot said the ministries of France and Britain were cooperating "as though they Were a ministry oi one nation?) Meanwhile the toll oi shipping finance i ‘Anti - Soviet Policy (By Witt Hancock) Press (Associated Staff Writer) M%COW, NOV. 16 (‘Yhursdayl- (AP)— Soviet Russia made the sharpest Dress attack yet upon Fin- land today. accusing Finnish rul- ing circles of fostering an "anti- Soviet policy." The attack, in the form of a dispatch by Tass, Soviet news agency, from Helsingiors, Finnish capital, was almost, as bitter as the press campaign which preceded the - HELSINGFORS, Nov. 15-(0- P)—-Dr. Juho Paasikivi, head of the Finnish delegation which returned from Moscow today af- t:r unsuccessful negotiations ".h Soviet leaders, said tonight that the talks had been cordial and that the negotiations could not be regarded as broken off. He a “ ’, however, he did not know when they would be resumed. Paasikivi said both sides had hoped for a complete solution of the difficulties raised by Soviet pro ls for cesslon of Finnish said was confiscation of an issue oi the mag soichttu in which was printed articles friendly to the Russian Government. Tn: charged that the Finnish arm and press were instructed to Riusianlz" That teach- ing in the schools was con- ducted along the same lines, and that “the leaders of the anti-Soviet campaign of lies are the most reactionary elements who are dreaming of spreading the boundaries of Finland nil the way to the Urals in Rus- sia.) “The English bourgolsle has sup- ported this pnti-Soviut attitude.” the dispatch added. Denying that Russia had pre- scribed "impossible demands" to the Films in the recent negotiations that were suspended by Finland, the dispatch said the Finnish Gov- ernment was trying to mislead i world public opinion by falsely de- claring it wanted an agreement with Moscow. i-iaps Launch i New Attack 0n Chinese KONG KONG, Nov. 15- (A- PJ-Chinese forces on the coast of Kwantung Province in_5ouih cum. battled todfly against e new Japanese attack believed aimed at China's rail and hi!!!‘ way communications to the out- side world through French India-China. Japanese headquarters hero announced combined arm! In‘! naval forces landed near Pakhoi. 300 miles west of Kong Kong on the Gulf o! Tanking. Chinese military officials at chungking, Chinese capital. confirmed the landlnii- Th‘! said an “unknown number" nf Japanese troops can" 15ml" from l2 transports, 45 miitl west of Pakhol. Advices received by Chin!" Government Similfime" he" said Chinese shore batteries engaged in a fierce duel with Japanese‘ warshill! 1Y1"! ti" thiiliiaoaffihincse said the attack occurred 45 mil" Wfli- 0 Pakhoi and onlv 35 mile! H" Maginot Impressed By Empire returned to London the French war zone after d ing through the mud of a ba of the mighty Maginot Line. they saw. ed the statesmen, described foundly impressed." Anthony Eden, Domlnions Secretary, ‘TSTATESMEN VISIT BATTLEMAREA AlilliMoscow Makes Attack ‘I’ A l On Finland For Alleged Impiwreged By“ Mighty F rench’ Line Empire Leaders Profoundly Allied Tactical Plans For War. (By Edwin Johnson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Nov. 15—(CP Cable)—-Statesmen of ilid today from a six-day tour o! oing everything from wallow- ttle area to inspecting secrets They said they were “thrilled beyond words” by whall who accompani- the trip as an experience nq one could forget and one by which “we have been pro- During the tour the ministers met Premier Daladier NAZIS i But "wide masses o! the popu- inounted with the loss of one Brit-' or the border of French Indo- - ~ . ~ - l l Maurice Garnelin Commander-in-Chief of the medical school, where their comrades funeral had been ish and three neutral vessels Prob-' has“ i“ ‘emm i" “h” w“ yam“ “e “m”? °° “Laws” " i Gwen‘ ' . ~ . . ' . i l I i t; Chi . Th o h Inrlo-Ch nn . . . hold, to the railway station. Then the students, singing “b1” ‘inking °i “mm” m“ U‘”°“"‘ flgisiiizlilslaltlififigilsiia'ayar?lilp0fi i w may re mo“ with the so” runnzill-iinzfsr Ether routes for Allied “"95 and Viscount G011. Commillliifl‘ 0f ii"! British iUnion," Tass declared. l5 ted n o was re r Sibie. he Biflitfl. Finite the llllfl- | ‘The long-drawn negotiations with Slavic Patriotic songs tried to enter Wenceslas Square and The 79o- n isrltlsn coastwisei s-ivlniles from abroad since "l! field forces, and they were told by those directing them of l 1 i ering. Several persons were re- ported injured. The blackshlrts then surrounded the Clementlnnnn quarter and the law faculty of Prague University . . rt by Ja- ' ' ' Karl's squarg bu; were d,spersed_ hfligiiel‘ Wovogttggnflwélit grow; 1x113‘; fem“! e" imiiviiiib" ~ bgbgaéllngtnl finely‘; 33-1 22:2: zgcgghifjtxp" = the allied tactical plans for conducting the war. Fly“ my‘? vggggkgmegyymg rile-gig»; Eagfiefihvtifékispiitfia ‘if... " 1’ Edits?“ m““;l‘.l°;?.i.il§“° little‘; M“ gamhfing ..Tul%..°§§i§“m.o' °“.i.‘e"éf“uwlal‘ Hui 1% - 1gp“ e GT6“! Bifiiilmhil) 990M105 . sian march into Poland last naval and air forces in the North - the experience said: “I don't pro- = m” scene and dispersed ‘he Nth‘ Baltic. Moscow has proposed a fess to have any special knowledge ' ‘ sank off the east coast i Engla d _ _ after striking a hali- os-ubmerggd “if-in, n wreck but her crew was rescued. Lithuanian Ship Sunk dispatch, distributed for publication in this morning's news- papers, based its attack against the Fiimlsh Government for what it readjustment of frontiers near Leningrad, and naval bases in north Finland and at the mouth of the Gulf of Finland. of military affairs, but the for- midable allied defence works and the efficiency oi our forces is ap- parent oven to the layman. I have Crusade Ends Ship Enroute h, shooting Starts Move b. _ _ - ' to prevent terms: gig-juniors. Wun- Fist oaaimiiin suiiclvd at s66. ‘uy " — ~ ‘Ybumed impressed d” . vim? “Y? I u... T‘ 0 ll tlflillfi ca» gum- “targe- ma» w» Belt-emigre orggremiqvgge B |- N - l ..:;;§..:.i€’-.a*§...:°::‘."“"m.."“:; at; : a leadi it were ed P9 l‘ 1e 1 "o e me 35y. v I" I’ o7_ ‘on Panavezys mam the M5_ B BEACH N Y Nov 15_ British and French armies are cap- Dmn" the o“ 28 °"i°b"'“°“' Wilgliiriuifiafligliniibglii-iln magic Planes "(It E llfli I (Atglqgeatn in '. luau‘... oi five 3f, ‘g,m§§i,§}‘§,nff,fem9i“°m‘m ' aosrou. Nov. 15 --(AP)—'I'he fenmebgnliled bl’ ti“ m, Mfume 3}“ ,,,,,,,§3,;",,,,,,,,; q gunshots today ended the antl- y ' wnemzmiron, Nov. lrl-m old Bafkfllldililllfi ‘wanton oliioe were repogtyedm killliea ‘laurfdpeggnn; the 5mm“; with a semi. omda; T s ggmbling crusade oi Louis Edwards. Old Fighting Ground dent Roosevelt started bgno m cnrrie e aw e ronr n8 mm“ t 1 B 1m m t 56,151 urry speculation a ut cnmns of Alaska during the sold- Cm “mliqegemgngniniw- M ivouia eliimiipt ed» disrlilpt o p ' 4°’ “mm may“ °f m“ v Lose Elimute m the Magiriot Line the iiTiXC-Wcgifl question today by u: rush days‘ prepared mnighi‘ for ex‘ from Parsague ihat polilmil “m “Ximlifi in retaliation for the resort on the south Show o g delegates passed through country offhand remark with which he pre- plorailcii of 1.000 miles of unchnrt- Huh“ was being held‘ a mum allied blockade oi the Reich. Isiiind- {which experienced some o: the faced an address at the laying o1 t ed. qnlc-svzept coastline in Ant- prisoner at Lflny cutie {Onowm Cause of the two sinkmgs was LONDON. Nov. l&—An author- His bodyguard, Police Sergeantheaviest fighting or the m“ Great the wmerswne of the Thom“ iu-cilz-n as n, companion craft pre- his rejection of a {went Gen“: not announced in brief dispatches native British aviation editor says James W315i], was perhaps fatallyw,“ They m“, traces of some dew Jeflemon manor“; NW1 he, toward, the p015, seas‘ one! to gram "autonomy" to me from Kaunas, Lithuania. Germany's airplanes are oily RIGA, Nov. i4-—(AP)—Forelgn- wounded before he weld draw his astmon which has not healed db “This 15 the second 0005510,, on Her partner in the venture, the prowcmmw on condmon he my Meanwhile reports from Pwrw. good" but don't stand up u well m, numbering about 22,000 rr-ay be gun spite the passage o! more than ao which I have had the prtvllm o! motor shin North Star. sailed at “vow the ampqerman acuvmes o! _-__-__i%__ as British planes. compelled m mow, a; a reeui; or A3,“), bullet, also nipped me yegjg Qomlng in an official capacity i0 11W“ ivdel’ =5 lead-e" ship it" Czechs in Allied countries) (Continued on page a Col s) A“s“'°“““ a “wish” ‘MW ‘W! the latvlw Gel/element's 116"“ n nd of a llssing iwstman Fred ‘Iihcn. as they entered the (ur- this site," he said “and 1 hope by ti‘? United States Antarctic ser- ' ' are these Nazi planes?” C~ 5- i M nda ex 1mg alums from a 15 p ' Ward zone Flenoh positions, they January, 1941, I shall be able u. rims protected exploratory and ——- Grey wrote in the sundayuChi-on- o o dythepzgrgvezp zones schrntwe er‘. t k ‘ace m hum encountered groups o: refugees come w the final dedlcamn o, me beastly? land-claiming venture to o icle and Sunday Referee: To tell Riga an o w. “o examining Tile shoo-nlg oo p. he was fleeing along the mad to safe m? memorial use“? the llottom oi’ the world. the “um thencennan airplanes Pmm wday '58‘ ‘ °i m9 maw" “m” “'5 ions. Household effects still lay on Mr. Roosevclts term eXpirefi Jflk Under command oi rear Admiral "e will’ Fwd- Billlliwiiii)“ °i individual-l seeking leaving for his oifioe._A few min- the ground outside some recently 20, 1941, and the dedication il Richard E Byrd. the expedition ls . juguzbxfitleasihgoolé“? ggiififitngivo‘; exemption form file uemiitslli ilxlgdel‘ lites later, a figure with blooBd-ihflri: evacuated homes. fgi-s flllagemmittlk n‘ the government's first Antarctic l ‘ ' , which becomes e eo ve ec. . _ mrehed into the Long eac _ e er sa men ‘as a venture in 100 years. t l" fifiefiffie ‘§{,§“{§,§,“‘§§y§°d1‘?,‘§¥.,,§‘; Three reasons were given for the $915116 station’ summed a revolver mggiédwgglsnligliiil: ggghgfigeig fie iterationd ofnthg lhgpemizl-eiiltzelisl: Tin- North Star's sailing was as ‘ .5 b; ;._ d _h g d;_. . - ' QXDYBSB ._ 1B i "- ~ unwnntful as some itinerant ' ° ' general opitnmg‘ or h men has: em d? "i119? 12',‘ yegifting fcrelgn ele- oxi-Ithlfilgiiskthblen mjyflifi? Qjflffgfifi, “gilgjcgtlfigi; ‘m; from public life on that date. was Ham” silemnerls dmarhma imhd sfhe l l p ‘zalcxaxifdriiotitisis halve “it iioltgui “viii merits with a view to eliminating The slayer according to P°ii°° 9° "n mien“ and purpose“ lead‘ ml! qtifstigtxliielnclt rflisegils applicable I was we on her wa tong t or ' ' 9 ' Phnfldelphia‘ first Mo?) m a mm“ ghlegkmdo noon stang$pdowiw undalrables. 1 n I ‘on iwas Patrolman Alvin Dgoley. 45. , inalficklllirnnaéhgealcrxegiksnlielelivii-z-eel and to the third-term question it I‘ Ward ioilrnev that: will take her _" — nnotgbul coat-gun thou h‘ n z- Prevention o! 5n n “x o t father of ‘our chudren- w 0 w“ re‘ I concrete Mnmnot for“ the delfi have meant the President do“ lhrnnch the Pnnnma Canal to New RCE fin" raides” 3 3 ° eigners into towns recently vacted l Genny demoted from the 14mg ‘laws were Show“ New dew“ or expee; to rim again. But. atdmldé g zmhnd and Mme America I sclwllii-rVlll/Irlniltij fllgYléi-PisfifiilgEmNOV His verdict on the big Ger-nan by 135m’ gens?‘ Nmmnms reimt‘ Beach millflrvyciedllflaiic: Equal?‘ 52d the complicated arms some of iheliflfflxfifleffimquiiiiifilf°sfil? “n = " Sh!‘ carried 45 of th 62 men - , ‘ ._ .. . ' ' . . ' rlated to t e 8011- no was rlcieate as Wee y ' ' * ‘ ’ ' who will remain on the iece for the a isjigeuigmrvasbggliédeggg alliigiaer: isormek. {i}? ca)‘; 3_ soviet; Russia‘; desire to iore- game...“ Walsh in an election for '{—ma——“i* ellewsfl-bli°ye“tr~ ghiheqéifiltéiié i oxpmimom “d m‘ h" bmad decks inlguned to regard the recent Ger- will onlv become a danger if thev stall anti-Soviet activities of Rus- president of the Patrolmerfs Ben- (Continued on page a, col 4) hafmfuc, isaralgnupg, t an d“ ‘ find in her holds was jammed 75 A man raids on the Shetland islands i attempt indiscriminate bombins sian emigre: in Latvian zones 06- evolent Association. ———k--_ i§i°htmlih“§nflv'be. “can “gun 3 ii" “mi "Y "i °Xl°°diii°“'-‘ "m" and deep into France. under cover or clouds. Gemlan cupied. by Russian troops. Officials 581d Mayor Edwards l“? Idem, o, high lmporum“ l “will immdmg '1 7M9“ mo“ 1t is ielt that the value oi the figlhters he rerports, have been -._ W 1x1; m 1; wmen is cvansh; w "Till-WP. ——— flights from a military viewpoint l5 . “well taken care of" by British gliiigztegrmfiri; hgd e pus i m B's ng n‘ . LONDON-Greet Britain ""1 dountlui. But they would be ex- spitfires and Hurricanes. ° » - ' i - Franco goal- economic machines put-ab“, .1 “fended to inspile Then‘ discussing me person 1 ' ' Dooley was charged with homi- L n k 7‘ C ' for joint war effort; discuss Nan! iresli confluence iii Germany in of the German 51i- foree Qqrisy eide and taken to the jail at near- e o g e v s ME F L K b" for ovegeas arms lzurohases; EE- the an {circle byldESmOISY-Zgiilvli! concedes them “plenty of guts" by Millevia H5 fl cwwd 0g i-iliiotlitiiii" I M T G t i f o g, S £0 fig g pirc s tesrnen re "In. 98¢? Q we Bi‘ 8 0 6 D10 all ->~ but says their weakness is lack of ' d lli.l(l the local polce s-a-on 5 - _ western "om defences as nlormid- The raios are not. thought to her- initiative, If their leader is shot Quin; crews o; qynch mm!» n 0 B iiiiiifiii HEY ERE U l m“ I N --0 lbltyr; one British. three neutral alcLl largeu-Lsclalo fliiggilsaiklxilaficréenaf down they become u1Q§t mentally. An eveqvnncsfi‘ nnnk Combs. “ I ‘H ‘ WALKiNQ QRQQNQ 1'0 e or otlccs in this column ‘assigns sunk, nine British seamen Sfeiklemknfin “aljrmd have lelgnw mllrather than Eeosraohlcally- 5am he s“, Dmm, pun a ham 1 sAyE FUNERAL c l 3 em" p“ won-L ______ tile ai.r uuixiig uie last wieck. empty boit‘e oi llqilor from thris l EXPENSEQ! _~ '__+;'—_ C WEIMNGTON -§,',;3",‘,"°", °i iliaiiyinbeilhiicuiigoiiowaif“ siieidrinligi SHYS C. P . NEWS “Mk” “all? “;":,'k§§im“‘f,2§s{i°m “i MONTREAL, Nov. l5 -(cr)- i "'l‘uikios_Murrg,y River Ih-lday, ommcrr: urge es s men o _ _- I d1 _ , scene an ea -— n,“ young men’ Bnxhus m ' L'555‘11'1“‘3i- °°"‘°"""°"' iiiiiielgngscxillgéetiiiqilgiiiicvioiri tiiit Bulletins Halt PARIS No, 15__A Haves News I“Wel1l.dI Iilfllsti that—Edvi'ards. “gefa be“ on “men” landed 1 ———- -_*'- - ~ - . ' ‘ ‘ n l . "Baum dame wnisht. o. x. Moscow-soviet m» tum“ 33°. 3.1315333. iiihliatluliiviiltei°lfi Rumor Hysteria “W” ‘§,’,5°,“"*‘B‘{3“,‘, “Zidfi? 5.31 “hi. mover. president oi m. L1,,“f,‘}“§,'”;‘5o.§‘_‘,',i,.§",§'§k“§, 5'3; l Piimiw-s orche-Yua- 5'31» sllnllnziar wegszilgucufinaffiintflig the rival ull‘ 1011185 8T9 “wind a ———, “than lDBQS-torviv sGeiiman Metropolitan Refinery Company in team. whalcboat and steamship "Chow ve11@lrY-P-"-°m°k°“ Pmtd“ PM“ '"""°'“ S°i5°3“1r§‘5'§3335e'h@re that wim- TORONTO W- " —<°P*—Bv i'°fi‘.i°'l.’“°$2§éin“‘i?..$lii°u“ i‘ "’ P£2§..§§“3§~- $1.?‘ ~i1l§l "itiifitlil 1212..L"'i..l?l“i.'§&'l..".f§i{°..‘iii due m l h 1 ’ _____ _ I _ . . . . . "loiniber iiiit “ri-‘ih-ii-eiiliizi- IIIELSINQFORSTFII-nlig] ‘We; ZiL“.i¢=m3iu.“33‘.”3a‘iZ§§§§iFi§ mi?‘ ZYliZZmi-‘ii? tiilli “Sifiaiiaihesfiiii- wiihiellisviéilwd i351 $1? lulfiaiiii “i”; .“""”Q ‘m’ " i?“ hfiiffin“! “"331 Cfifhdlii“ idiilrneryyvilliam 5 ———- t re urns ro ournc ' m f ' ' {an a an corrull 07L 5 ' 8- ’ l "Dance in St. Ignatius School, g€flilgliin negotlatlonLm iihlilelntithemgixie befiirghiireik? Spain: ' ffyifblfi, ,§§’§’,§’,§,*‘o',‘°§1, i’; wigoirfggg spam 5" melmihbreak 0i. ‘he Xiii; chines nnd oilicr forms oi gambling, Fiogduzii. iivmnaying his fir‘: i k- Mlihilflid Friday, November 11m. ——— whether independent e1 lend ee- broadcasts o c li/fcArthur 0n- The “aw d“ (Ml. e a: “so H t s on u on s no; ti L—662-ll-16-1i. BERLIN-Nazis say sin lo lub- Lions m- nm, reeede tam) représenlatwe of the brass a?!‘ 56111191113’ b‘? ea obayln i173?“ gas lwm‘ lo‘ came frgmhficflc _ ———- marine sunk 20.060 ons o enemy Isolated operations will doubtless and information do Mt em f the i “Y were m“ e t d "Y" m “e i‘ ' , “iimmilile Sale Trinity Social shipping, returned home with prize - continue as the weather permits p m l’ “m! supplies were‘ one remit‘ 8 Balm Cmnbfldllc Unhfrsli?’ linll, Saturday, November 13th, ship Bu‘ unless they are wcom ed C,“ B. 0-. Siiivd ‘will’ in an ad- the dispatch said, was that the 20 graduate and geologist, Jack R. i ’~"°°‘"“"‘“"" ' -— .. “Y “m” t: "r- 551" ”° i“ “m °'“" °‘ °“"' :;.it..er';”e: In Canadian ‘5""" "ma: ..‘.‘..l‘.?‘!.l’.»‘.‘2i %-- - n I t x til w l - , omoony re "Dmlce M07911 HBii. “idly. 22:13:95 tdiirsencdlf ngermlienwiiitimd c: gslarggigagtieri-lgroutiiivlg scalsiyelillili The c°rp°mti°n h“ “wepted the Allied b kade- . "nlct. and Jack T. D. Ford. ffllm Nov. 17m. st. Avards Orchestra. merchandise through Nov. 1o; the a. A. r2, realizing it would be u | wfiai“ "Slmllsibiiiiifs 0i’ WKPi-ime- Haves field ii W“ "Hdersimd the 1 cheese Demand the Unzava District The Fords L_675_11_16_2L “um on western "out mistake to b; dogmatic on this til/Ir. MCAYi-llllfl said. It has given up crew members had been landed in a" reheat TORONTO, No“ 15__(cp)_.M1n1. _;_ matben remains ready gm- whawvep ime for certa n patriotic work and England and interned for the dur- The quartet decided to come mum and xmximum temperatures: "Bean supper and program 110m} KONG-Jnpnnggg gtlgck the future may bring. "ddressei Bu" °1 m“ wt"- out together and join the col- Dawson 15B a Hcartzs Hull, East Royalty Thurs- Kwnntung Province in apparent or! when they heard war was Vancouver 47 58 dill’. Nov. 16th, Aid Junior Red effort to sever Chinese "lifeline!" OTTAWA Nov 15 _(Qp) _Th9 declared. Raging, 2i 53 Cross. L-633-11-l5-2i. to lndo-China. Id demand llftlle lirltish Isles for Winnipeg n. no . i- ———- r ihl t ted f Toronto 2" 44 ' ' Dance and Auction Forty Flva. PRAGUE-moot! Czech nnlvcr- £3? 102$“? g‘, 1,°,§’;‘,‘;‘§“,§,“,,k.,°§$ Qnawa 13 3-1 Powanl Garage Hall Friday NOV- sit students demonstrate against e | | I 1 3 M t. 1 iii 30 tow“- Gim» P t Dies o It Gives Flavour writ" w» _ L-864-ll-i6-1l. i6 arrested. i’ "a I Y geglrduniil: pa y ‘ High tide this afternoon iii 21s “g Canadian cheese exports to - and tomorrow morning at 1.40. NOVCXIQlIgB: tl)’l&afliiiy gfiriifliaii ' c b Great Britain have increased rap- p sun sets this aftcmoon g:- l3 Hill. Proceeds aid 0g gunman M15. e idly, and government premium on and rises tomorrow morn t? lilting Borden Social Club. i high grade cheeses has improved 6.59. N vemb" m bssmliuim‘ EXIIEGtS T0 LBBVB NORTH vnucoyvilzl: govi h- lonulltv. TheedBrrlxtllsllil Govlegnmer; 7 51kg- qglarwr "we" ° ' ———-—- 0 - Rt. Rev. ose as c- as encourns g er prc s o . . . "Cattle-We require a uantltv iDoiiiild, 67, rector of gt. Edmund’: British markets, which has meant ._ Summcrside tide eishti-Pfifln min‘ of cows and bulls for ‘bologna Fflf "Oliifl Today Roman Catholic Church here and a jump of from so to 7o shillings utes later than Chariot c 0a - P110116 or write us for prices. Xs- dean oi North Vancouver district. for 112 pounds of cheese. (B! The Canadian Pres!) M; Fp-lgy [RAILINGS land Cold storage Co. -——— cited yesterday- m‘ I M Uncertainty apparent on Canad- “m c ___._" i L-989-9-30-tf Born in East Po . P- E- -- IT- lan cheese boards at the outbreak Nov, 15_ 1914-? i p t i l '_ , ———-—- UITAWA Nov. l5 --(OP) —Pre- McDonald was ordained in i896 l-nd oi the war has cleared somewhat, C, w; m I grncess f: gall l i-"Ves Borden 9415 "Ea. ' l e Ed- was in charge dioceses in Folio ' i‘ a“ Us n “my 1° i‘ ‘ RlWP-‘i Tilimem n” " ‘ ‘ asscmbqiifilln Yfinn: figlagfidcggiigbebdlnjoth€rlilg had N. D.. u d Seatte before coining id gwgmmlfgfetizgglifiagn “Biigédsmfliegg bury. Enslnnd. to join a British ' 3,05 p_ M, °iii She'll! for shi ent. to Mont- s nt the day conierr ng with of- British Columbia in l ll. change markets but govgiiiment Divmim embmki"! BYlOYl-ly i0!’ sA-flmngyg QNLY {fol on Monday ov 20th Please figials of the federal labor afparia hbist dvefr gzteherrquglgigtmag "gt Con...“ n, modsgu“, m; ma, ha, Irnnoe- wintry weather checked Bord 4 45 P M st to " ' ' i ks cc Ml "n "i ° ‘l fl‘ ht both t a West Leaves en . . . 5 Icifiwnh m“ fiffiflm, Zfiifiaiifibidadi“ fol-m] hadotte- a some»? preiate with q ttfii-ded to settle the market a lit- “in Eu w Leaves Tormentinc 7.00 P. M. 011’ DW-