.his statement at ‘the. flrst- confer‘- jorities in both meg; ' , d, . House, next Congresmfiove’ .the house has seen enough of its "fhenoh n! Bell‘ Nov. 12th. "ll whim-w _ has,“ _ _l.‘.'.. omen».- --_e\.;i_.+..~ uddhmbntienetcdel hylt, I _.. n lnveleoenuneneedatt-honiind‘; i Annual Bnbeerlptinn Dell ~ rq] in urea. 34w ' A covers Prince Edllllfd Island Like the Dew Q“ b‘: iili tel-Q s 3 -n.i~\- MAXINE or A MERCHANT Love ofpnlaeendofone‘: conn- tryeretlielrownnwnrd. By Ila-ll, Can i T, ~» _.§,_, i‘ __ , A’ 9s (‘lini-lottetown Guardian ‘RIO % i u nl , V n , , or n; (lnnrdlnu IOIIDI ' . 5 INCREASE m H n; _ . i" “iggifififi$fifihfi§filififi . , . 1 . E5 TOURIST TRAFFIC KEmmu’ A0957" HE ' ,g .. _ Canadian Author _ ............... r061‘ n RE-ELECTED Deadlock in ' A J fig (Slpgcial 0o The Guardian) ' ' » '45 _ g5 ‘ - ' “ONTO N _ g_o I ' ffifi (Canadian Press) ' ‘ v .. . _ 5i 11,000,000 tourlstsozlaitcd T “ K E 5 T u ,_ figg LoNnou, m“ 3pm,, g N egflldtwfls ' i‘ 5 tarlo during 1928, and 5pm; _ g5 Earl of Blrlienhead. former g5 ‘cnmdhn Press) i . a i _ n Elli lround $100,000,099 neconb . Secretary of Slate for India, g5 LONDON. NOV. fi-Negotiations ' . 5g "f! "I "lures secured at has become o member of the g5 100K111: Yggwgdg reggicftion o! the] ' ' ' Queen's Park todny This is =, board of directors of Imper- g5 “elm l“ B RM 0r nrwoect- " _—_ ' ' t ' 1V i? te - Hoover Surpriged at “" '“°""° °' W" 20 new -- .. _ “' Chmlml ‘ndflirles. it lcgstnggrzndemlllpiii, ' ' ' . oil’; cent over the record made in i Ed W15 wrlllllinnced today. This 555,, Press understands. The steamship‘ ———~ the 0f E5 1927. ljasi, y,“ n h," id? hllxe corporation ls headed 5 companies concerned on the oneLabor Member Ur . . , p5 numb" or Amt“ k Plant of Preble Boxig by w“ Much," (formerly fi hand. and the overseas settlement‘ g HIS VIClLOPy Which m‘ “'“" _ , S, __ committee and British Boards pt T r 3 d e R3} fi _ _ _ E5 isle came into the province T 0 e COmDany " s J5 r Alfred Mond), who ls g5 “we on the other are continuing‘. , a 0H8 W1“ GIVC - wflim 8. BE out of curiosity, so pi-ovln- 5i “him” "l *5" 5mm‘ T!" 5 negotiations however with i i RUSSlf-l 8 0 - ' ' l" ' ' "fi clal governm i Wl°€€k€d by Series Efi Earl of Blrlienheail will thus f5 reducing m; fate t '55,; f‘? yew mi " ‘s “e Healthy orklng N think to see ifimm of Blasts mfg, movc into one of London's e55 w cert It is believged .i.L‘Z"‘.§‘.l§§i Solution 0f the Ull- e e -_ _ = I w e new L 5% ' 1 Mqierlty be. Dealing; 333k... ..... neat... n... . _ ' . f :;';f§,','l‘,"§‘l'.';i“.2s‘i“€n§$ fi §T‘£1§’.'.'£§.'I.”...";"Z..°§J5Zf.‘li‘i i‘; tfififi employment Prob- ~. ' '1 em ey cam - - w. . ‘- ‘ _ wlflt A ' "' " ‘d, llke the countrey. Orrtiintilllie; LY (gunman PM“) n 5 al Industries, just completed E5 ISCG: ofmlgmlmlgigltlittoh Caiillillli? x31!‘ ‘em’ '—~_“ i ' NN. M ., . .-— ' L _ ' ‘ HOOVER HOME, simian; Uni. m September z, 2,400 cars mrscns ,.,,‘Z,““,,,,"2" 3 Four on w at zicost of about $5,000,000. 5 ent _ n - n- 1 W“ l" i» d gq, lord Blrkenh a ed I" —— verslty CBQIIPW- c5134’ N°V~ 8- " J11 "mm"! the bridge in one frpm an aiplosioh which wr ed ' m “m” 5"“ "°"_“_ . , tcskmzumn the Republican vic- g5 hour. At Niagara Falls, the pin-ht of the Preble Box ‘ 0e “=5 "w S°°'°"“"YS"'P '°' 1"" 55 7 7 L §§“““°““' Pm’) wry as a vindication n01, lIrOEresS. p5 dud“: August 255 452 en_ .. Ccmpnny’ gnd a Hem-by dwe m; 5 a few weeks ago and in an g5 ONDO ' NW‘ K-The mum‘ Helm" Hwy“ m)“; m“ mes‘ ill ' ' ‘ house in East Lynn today “i article in the press recent! Eh ploymem problem o! “Hum w“ m e m ma‘ Amend ‘nnwnle n; .5 terod the province. gin] Arum‘, Sm er “ct l_ mom - a. y _ the subject of an amendment to the B .. ,, n. F, n: .p and hove be welcin. aserlous con g5 “unnamed o; the m” a 5 . add 1 1 President-elect. wiiey asked for a L-"Ii J7.» hi Ed fi if?» Edi-E hi Fifi ist. visiting his native country in in the Lynn Hospital and sev " - . " . n, re“ n m’ y “° ‘he ‘Nam “m wwnemuon nnd mm, on 5pm,, c; m,“ wnn canadnm book Others are beneved to be m!“ g; rewards offered III public _ He throne put forward by Right all leaders 01' 091K119" U"! °r “$91M week, advises young Canadian wi-lt- Firemen were searching the r [5 “Ni” h‘ ‘mum 251i " l ~ 011' ‘L R‘ Clynes’ (Labor) in m” for the common seljviceloftllc coun- try. i _ _. "l cannot make an adequate ex- pression of gratitude l r the over- wheiining confluence. qur nwifle who without regafd toipectlon or interest have elected me for, presi- dent of the United tes,"_hc‘sald. "There has beeila vindication of great issues and a determination of the true road of progress.‘ The R9‘- publlcan party has a lri__been 11's‘- sessed with a great v pbnsibllitil- ' . _ ‘“_"" _ n this great hour the new be {gr The Names of Winners me no feeling of vLMy or exul - i .-., ' i , us... Rather iiibiuintnc xii ‘in 0f the Three Cups S0 0 .. ' . ' 52am; rggnpiiarlgtet deéaendence GEIICPOILSlY‘ D0112“?- t‘.'.'.“;"..%lé2€.‘2.%fs.°l.. . n.- ed by His Honor the Pow" Lieutenant ‘Gover- The president-elect’. made public ence with newspape lllélliyhe had held since his electlqngiad b_e_en assured. He told the correspondents that he had made =,nc plan ‘Folfltlie next few months and-Wat ills "l would be ocupled "chiefly Willi- tcning." _.* . »- ,_ , _ "Informed that the Reimb \c__ apparently had increased thbl f n plied: i _ "Yes. I was very glad to see it.‘ "is the size of your electoral ma- inrity 0. surprise to you'll’? he was asked. . “it is," was the response. _ ‘ Hoover made it known that while he was given no consideration t0 details of plans for his lnailililffl" tloh, he was determined that it will be one of as “extreme simplic- ity as any one we have ever had." "I think it more appropriate m keep to the simple sldetof llfe," _hc added. NEW YORK, Nov. 8.-A Congress with a healthy Republican working maiorlty has been elected for Her- bert Hoover to deal with. The party ih power. has increased its slender pluraliby in the Senate and although the independentwing there lsjtill intact, a humlier of- its members will return to Washington with ii record behind them of hav- ing solicited the election of Mr. Hoover. While the gain m -R¢P\1b“c5“ strength in the Senate has elven. the party increased prestige there. Democratic mem fllfl/IMIITHEGBO that the already "ubatontlal 3 publlcan working rhalority promis- ds to increase itself. ~‘ ~ _ .As compared with the Pref-Bl"- plrty alignment in 32c Senate 0f 47 Republicans, 4d mopra . 0X19 iii- Continued on pile 3 n-n Announcements, Gaming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ROBIN noon. nut-lb cmNA OATS. Better Oats, Better China All Grocers. ‘ 'l539-19'59'U "Dr. clue; m. lav-emit plow home eventlon cure. HM! -‘ Stltlm eatcheater 00.. N. ‘l, U. B. A. v I-‘l-limoe wilt‘ . "Annual ‘goose sup in Victoria Hall, Thanksglvllll. W.“ n. a a1 ._.__.._ .. n 1.. Whlet imhlit in 1w- ~ l. V snd-ll-a-li "Emerald club lonnine 1W8- llmbl and fat 1M0?» W“"°'4“Y' 14th. Qfhrmfln. n. u. McKay. m- rotary. - - me-li-o-zl ' l "Bclf t shi—_"§lul1 domino m». snfn snip“ m» gllvttlon myTuQfi”, N Milli-h. Lllf. 0mm. of lambl. d: ~_m.]‘1_°_n u ‘.4..- . n Come to the DOM i ma‘: dander. Qlhll-D-Ql . 3 M In ‘the competition greatest improvement tlfying of farm house lnce. the winners arc Heath. Ma-cshflcld. Iii Prince County. Barrett. Central, Lot Iii King's County, that very remark ble were accomplish planted flowers and s lawns, and improved enterprising and one our Lieutenant very worthy contest. (Canadian legislative assembly The govzmment from violence arising William maladmlnlstratlon department and its‘ would be 1110mm‘! “t ed alike. for the police. lef Hogan premier shvedores by BAN ANGEL. for both Jose de ion of their tfljll l!‘ 4 g: jury was only of death f0!‘ Tillffil. years imprisonment that‘ it‘ expo "an m-‘ii- O'- M- . . f i = ‘gin-Mi ‘i o U tandem: Secretari- PHIYE WINNERS IN" FHIVI BIINT 5T nor-Announced. i 1 one for each county-donated by His Honour Lieutenant Governor Heartz to the person making In Queens County, Mr. _A.A. Mac- Poole, Lower Montague. _ It was most gratifying to learn from the judges lnlhls competition by many of‘ the competitors. c. number ‘of painted their entire set of buildings. and approaches to their buildings, making it most difficult ludges to decide which of the many titers were not entitled to the cups so generously donated by Hi5 11°"- Govcrnor Heal-ta. who should bc gratified to learn that such great interest had been m-epted, and real improvement made by so many competitors ill Women Create Dirturbance in Legislature MELBOURNE. Australia. Nov. 3. -Scenes of disorder unparailel-eddlsh cabinet- ln the parliamentary history of thc|is visit. state of Virginia. occurred with failure to uppol police to protect the COlllmllllllvyiliygf, cent waterside workers‘ strike. Sir declared the recent dls- orders were due to the government‘s| of the police atmxins the onyx?" m; wcmfln were removed from the’ b der of t bulldinil y 01’ Mexico, Nov. 8.—— Th9 jury returned a verdiclngxfaiililnllégi the nun Concepcion at the conclus-l for the cups- the in the heali- s in the prov- as follows‘: Mrs} Robert l6. ltlrs. Herbert improvements whom hrubs in their the roadway for the rrzctlc compe- crs to be Canadian in their work. “Don't be afraid of a strong Canad- ian note in your writing." he says, “even if you go to New York. ll‘ you stick to your own environment yoifll flnd your work appreciated so ‘obg as it is true and distinctive." M11. Slrlnller, has published thirty- oiie books and written about twen- ty movle sc narlos, in addition to hiWlng pubfhcd sevcn volumes of verse. cf the demolished plant for ii bodies. Mrs. Ldlllan Bliiney, who re in a dwelling house near plant, and four of her children among the 14 killed. The pin-mt. wrecked by n serious blast w ch occurred juesi. as the factory gas about to start operations forrthe day. .2 fiéfiisf LATER uillllillm u iuiuilu Sir Austen Speaks to a Distinguished Aud. ience in Convocation Hall. (Special to The Guardian) _ W0,~~Nov:-8-Convocatlon of the University of Toronto yes- terday was turned into an affair of more than academic when one of the world's great: the i delivered" an utterance on earth's future of peace or war. No League of Nations, no Local"- no agreement, no pact between lin- tlcns could make war impossible. aid Sir Austen Chamberlain. “But? “mm” a mg“ “mm” -°[ mes‘ Sdded the British secretary of for- gmded‘ and m mfmy Instances ‘Sign affairs.‘ “each oncof thesc makes war more perilous for the aggressor." At, Convocation Hull Sir Austen stood with the robed dignitaries of the University behind him and n hall crowded with a dlstlnallishfid audience in front. He was. in full life, the figure that millions of ivcrds written about lllm and thou- sands of pictures would lead a stranger to expect. Tull. lean. hi5 strong features given ll 5°"- °f this Press) ’ pended from a g personification h is by the block cord sus- amp as monocle, he was thP of the dignity and lmprcsslvclless that has. Somehow- long been 8550 statecraft. TORONTO. NOV. d difference between the life _ an work of n woman in llfes highest station and that 6f any 0th" _‘"°.'. mm, with home work and children. Lady Chamberlain, wife of Sir Aus- tan Chamberlain. SBUQHWY of today when Sir Wllliaw iMacPherson, Leader 0i‘ the Opposition, moved avote of h: ncn-ccnfidcncc ill the ministry of much Premier Edmond Hogan. {as charged = n additional out of the rc- fallure to give i emphatic assurance that volunteers all costs. .An organization party 0f WW5" u] the gallery repeatedly interrupt‘ the opposition leader. shrilly and Prem- ‘blamed the, woundlnB v1 g Finally ten Of he aPeflke-P- (.068?- JSO p. m. hour.‘ out one In“; pronounced a sentence and of _t_wenty 'for‘ the nilhi .. d‘ Oomcpclorh ‘fhggiidieiidiltpeaslntlgngleie procured to the end that the most Mexican Supreme Court. "more will be I meeting of the ‘ Prince Edward Island Tcmlifllm? Alllfllce in the Y. M. C. A.. Char- lottetown on. Tuesday. momma. N0- "Wveinnei- lath at ll a. m. A full at- desired B. Oqlleton. us»: t in the u ni, i. for foreign 858"“ l" m“ 3"‘ a e who with his family lng Toronto this week. said in an interview toddy- . hm hayypinfifiS, and influence. 01?; woman with love 9nd R home W . 1- husband and children. hi“ ‘ 30v and does inst as fife“- me wnrk as the highest in the a‘ d A“ pinguiltl". 0f SOClPlY. n“ $12,...“ or wealth I should sev- “Y” nothing compared to the ran- nr vour chlldrcns laughter 0r turc , .. blink of your bah" “Y” “m C11" said. __ S ’Side Board of Tradiyeetifig At the regular monthly meeting of the Summer-aide Board o! Trade held last night with President B8B’! in the chair and d fair attendance. after routine and the dispofillld’! a quantity of correspondence the, report of the committee .of the Board appointed to consider tho proposed new car ferry for the Borden-Tormentine service of which Mr. O. R. Roger: is chairman. was read and considered taking up the full attention of the meeting. ‘ After ii lengthy pienmble Ilvln! r9359“; _fll'ly__l'l‘l the belief of the committee in cdnaidéring the plans the most expert advice should be - rl nd co lotely equipped Eiafnerru 3- shoxlllz he provided. the foilovvllll l!!! in condensed mm; ms suggestions contained in the report‘ for the consideration of the department responsible for the designing of the new ship: 1.--'l1io ship ,t. not have straight lines but; m1; _ gmatest been . _ _ , DR‘ LYNN, Mass., Nov. 8.—16 persons were dead and '7 others were in a serious condition at the Lynn Qua- pital tonight as a result of an._ex- ploslon and fire which destroyeiflthe plant of the Preble Box Toe CtIE-Dd damaged nearby buildinfls in 13¢ Lynn today. Firemen were contin- uing a search of the ruins,_ al- though they expressed bellef that the bodies of all of the dead had been recovered. ' Twelve of the victims were killed outright by the explosion or burned %§‘£%h‘i§"4fi%%E5E-fi%% HESIILIITIUN "F BENSUHE THUHAWN‘ Forceful Explanation by Lord Cushendun, Acting Foreign Sec_ retary, of ‘Britaifis Attitude and Aims to death, in the flre which followed, it, while four others died 8R8!‘ 119-. lng taken to the hospital. Six ofi the dead and one of these now at’ the hospital were member-f» “find-la? family oi ‘Harry Blaney. why v‘ ! in n. two-tenement house within 10; feet of the rear of the plant. The in Negotiating the Anglo-French Agreement. LONDON, Nov. d-After a force- General Gerardo Mucliado y Mor- ales who was re-elected p-esldcnt of Cuba Last week, in an election lii which he was unopposed at the Wufl- Though there are divergent political elements in Cuba, General Machado was agreed upon several "1011111! iii-loi- to the national elec- “0!!! 8s the candidiae of each of them. Actual re-electlon of Prcsl. dent Macbado will take place In manner similar to that employed by the United States Electoral College when‘ the "compromlsarlos Presid- encfales" sits in Apfll, m, w"; be Inaugurated at noon May 20, 1929, for ll. term of six yearn, -{—O§_____ House of Commons this evening.‘ The amendment regretted that itlle country was “burdened with un- employment ln the most acute form, .and declared in many Ynlnlng areas appalling conditions prevailed. Mr. Unif o r m Armistice D a y Service Ar. ~ V Cl lal d h - ‘ a “ g ° d f°1' Use ..~.Y.‘i.°.f..°?.'.'.‘-" n‘? ninfif. c3353.. Throughout Canada nothing to lessen the despair of i hundreds of thousands of people. A uniform d u I 5 The labor member suggested the be new tmousgggtagirgfiesrxllbdole should be increased and turned any m com M lhito a_ waggfor_actual_work. He urg- who made thxengfigxmfinsaatr-ifltclelfiied upon me government as 0m m!‘ the Grant wan “n5 sew,“ preJul-IOH. t0 reconsider opening trade pared by the Annlmce Ceremonial relations with Russia. Committee of Canada, has been‘, published in pamphlet form, con-. taining the service in both Englishi, “"1 Frmwh- The Purim” 0i’ thisissid Right Hon Winston Churchill CHURCHILUS REPLY “The price of 1926 must be paid, I Supreme Court i At the Supreme Court yesterday the following cases were heard: Rev. John A. Macdonald. appel- ant vs. Albert MacNeill, administra- tor of the estate of Frank MacNelll: This is an appeal to set aside a. de- cree of Judge Warburtolfs in the (Probate Court, disallowing in part intelest others who lost their lives were Gill-Jul explanation by Lord Cushcnduh, the claim of the npnelant agmnst ployees of the Box Toe Plant. "Quoting foreign secretary, of Britain's the 05mm After nearing argument struction. amldships with a gradual curve to bow and stern. ‘L-Thc ship burner. fir-The ship should have three parallel tracks to accommcdflbfl three lines of railway cars. i-Concurrence in the reported decision of the railway authorities to provide n. separate deck for mot- or cars with facilities for loading and unloading under their oviri power. 5.—Tllat lt is important tliat- am- ple and modernly equipped accom- modations for passengers be provid- ed. ‘ 6.—Ii. would be a mistake to lim- it the naval architect to designing should be an oil a. ship which would accommodate elated with British itself to the present docks. Let us‘ have absolutely the best possible a-flThere is 110 ship for the service and alter the docks to suit the ship. 'l.—In the belief of the commit- tee it is essential to provide two docks at each terminal. i It was finally stated in the re- port. that the fulfillment of the terms of confederation. the imple- menting of the recommendations of the Duncan Report and the ac- tual requirements of our winter ‘service all call fur the most pow- ‘erful and most modern and the ‘best ship obtainable. It ls believed lwe have the sympathy of every ‘province in our dominion for the best possible service and that. is the only type of service with which ive should be satisfied. It was moved, seconded and cor- rled unanimously that the commit- tee's report be received and that copies be sent to the Maritime Board of ‘Trade. the P. E. 1. ‘Asso- ciated Boards of ‘Trade, the Char- lottetown Board of Trade. the Min- ister of Railways and Canals. the prtr-ldcnt of the C. N. R. and the press. Also that the P. E. I. As- sociated Boards of Trade be re- quested to take action immediately as a body and to enlist the slip- pcrt of the provincial government as well. (Cenulinn Press) PARIS, Nov. iL-lllflorts of the extreme radicals to reorganize the old coalition with the Socialists for the purpose of fanning a new government have proved a failure. The group known as the "radical Ileft". which was invited to join the new anti-Poincare majorlty met this afternoon and paused a resolu- tion urging M. Poincare to remain in power. . . This clean the situation so far ee it concerns the radical extremists and make: it more likely that M. Poincare will finally consent tocon- etitute a" iléw ministry. The radi- cal members who resigned from the old cabinet were in conference dur- lng the day. ll. is thought, that they» had under consideration the lorm- q atlon of- a new imlfln [Vi/eminent to of ' w 11.9w" u: Anglo-French agreement on naval armament limitation, a. resolution account was withdrawn in the House of Lords tonight. It had been] moved by Lord Thomson. Labor peer, who declared the agreement! had set back the cause of disarma- ment. ' despair of‘ reaching some general ugIEGIIICYIlJ merely bEEause of the French agreement. He vigorously re- pudiated the innuendoes and sug- gcstlons of commitments and sec- rct agreements.‘ In this connection he said the British Government had made no reply to a suggestion lri the French Government note that what- ever the result the two govern- ments would none the less be undel- urgent obligation to act in concert to ensure success o] the proposals, or to deal with any difficulties like- ly to check the work" of the League of Nations preparatory, disarmament commission. Britain did not like to repel the advance, but they believed their silence would be understood. Concerning Britain's action in ac- ceding‘ lb, the ‘French viewpoint on cnduh said Britain was under no ob- ligations. "we ‘could, if we liked, alt- el- our attitude anddnsist on our own view," he said, but aded it would be hopeless to‘ get France and other military continental nations to adopt the British views on this point. Th‘! 1-3501" Durty is to move cen- Lord Cushendun emphatically lie-lg} riled this, saying Britain did not] discouraging results of the Anglo-i authorities on lntemutlonal matters onenstorey bnudmg of Concrete Con- . nmtnde and aims in negotiating the the court suggested that an anange_ ment he made between counsel agreeing to refer the matter for the Cen-Wriml" the Kovemment 0n "115 taking of this claim before a Master in Chancery. An agreement to this signed and filed in court. ‘ Gilbert Gaudet {C11, for the op- ipeiant, and K. J. Martin. K. C., E. Strong and Thane A. Campbell the respondents. Ethel Stewart, appelant vs, J, Leslie Poole and another, executor and others, respondents. This is an appeal from a decree of the judge of probate, respecting .the last will of Jessie J. Poole, late >of Lowe: Montague in Kings Coun- ty. The deceased Jessie J. Poole ex- ecuted a will on a. printed form. A large portion of the bequest was written on the back of the docu- ment and was riot executed by the deceased or witnessed. The first page of the will was signed by the deceased and witnessed by two wit- nesses. There was a memorandum effect was is m unite English and Wench clPCllancelldr of the Exchequer in rp d l - ‘ 2: :.:a:.“%.".:z::.*u":.ti:.°2l::r0v- v m»- rellglous and educational life ind1§fl°,‘,f,°§f.§,‘,§§"f,§,§ watt’ y?“ He de‘ harmony with the sentiment of sac- t with Russia pV/Olfldo n: en-lagxk-etlgg: riflce which Armistice Day inspires. and to facilitate the holding of f,‘,"‘,',‘,';§§,°,,,‘,‘,§§§f§,§‘,°° m ‘cm pmblm“ memorial ceremonies and exercises’ M Ch h ._, to perpetuate the memory of cnndmenrg-s pfgioijj,f“‘,fl;;ed,ggevgveg- 0.6335 sacrifices in the cause of unemplcynfilt situation Tgey fiver: 1 . -- ' - word pm“ l1. Racing relief, m‘ removal of the ~ ilocal taxes on agricultural, induct. glalE an? transportation pfopefflgg; The form of service suggestedflm ',',‘,‘f,,',§,,“,°a°,“f,",;§f‘n°' [fawn ‘mm with wide approval for commemor- ‘receive agricultural ‘c; 1w‘: wmud atlve use in the Protestant churches the government. 3 14g’; g under of Canada. is as follows: o; industries bynnrin. Joana‘?! Organ Prelude-Chant of Dead 51130181 cases. 4 Extenslo c g“ h Heroes . . . . . . .. by Harvey Gaul scheme o; 6,430,}; credits. I? Tgeg e eration of the electricity ‘scheme aiYd |6. special measures for absorption 0g ' 1th - (To permit meditation and prayer.) ',,,,‘;,§,‘;§f"“s miners m“ om" m‘ International Prayer. Anthem—“0 Canada." Protestant Service TWO MINUTES SHENOE \ i Prayer. l ' Memorial o Almighty-and Eternal Father, we M881‘!!! ’ come into Thy presence with g of Y8 thanksgiving for Thy manifold. blessings. We remember todav that’ M8118 in due time the pain and horrors » O P , l’. 0 lfifiiisii°ilgvllnllflig ¥i'.‘§..°'$nl.§. ,_T.§;,g§gag1g,ug@;wv gratin: mo». bring our nation into peace. MaviM C A Tnursdaas em m ‘he Y- that peace. O Lord. be an abidinclm‘ V; R calfgevenm! l‘ 5 l- one: to which end we pray that;cn,nr_' Gnesns of in‘; cmupymg m‘ all men everywhere may turn awavtMn L_ J Stacey and have“? "9" self-seeking and nrlde anil’Mr_ Raynfiéndleton ‘K55519- llfldof the guidance of Thv Goodlmarks concern,“ '3‘ e gum m“ Bnlrlt strive to live peaceably wltmsale ,0 be new ,5 the°v their fellows of every clime nndlday) evenmg at 7 p m‘ and which race. We thank Thee for those" 111 b , heroic men and women who at them goggle; bxtlfthdrtzlbavel; .1’ military trained reserves Lord Cush- ~ on the margin of the first page sta- 1 f n - cal of duty so bravely ought andi fired as part of the Wm‘ d m! e . an ee. no. or 10W‘ imemorandum w” Signed byuyha ‘WE who laid down their lives! O teachI witnesses. ‘ ‘ I There was also n rcslduary bequest I Continued on page 3 ;on the first page of the will, stating 6h!" the Property was left to her executors to be distributed accord- ‘ing to the directions on the other lslde of the will. but the directions on ‘the other side of the will were not‘ ifllllnfld by the deceased or witnessed, and the question is: were these be-‘ SPEAKmc. ol=' n ENDURANCE (zsfs; Dio CHA EVER Weflrlni; a arel has m“; and this plggmlscs to bgefinvegiy pug- ressful sale. Y's Man Nell MacLean ‘gave n brief report of the Y's Mn,“ Dame and Bridge held Wednesday evgg- "18 in the Casino. The affair wfi one of the best held this seaaonand highly successful. both from a m- lul standpoint and otherwise c The Dance and Bridge held 1n m, flaslno Wednesday evening was m, rst social evcnt which this club had undertaken and it is Elpecfgq that before long the Y's mm Wm sure in the House of Commons lmquests ‘m u“ Fever“? Side 0f the me form o; an amendment w the will entitled to be probated. address in reply to the speech from. Mr‘ ‘mhnswn m!‘ the appelflnt fill- Premfer Stanley Baldwin himself "°°"~ when the court adjourned till the throne. dnd on this occasioirlshed hi8 argument yesterday after- have the Dleaiiure of entertaining their friends at a similar function ;Other social events are now WM FoR AN AMATEUR Snow will defend the government's policy. 3 Men Victims of Lava _Q_verflow (Canadian Press) ‘ MABOALA. Sicily. Nov. B.—'l‘llc flrStvd-zeths of tho Mount Etna eruption" now in program were re- ported today, ‘Three men. a father, son. ind artnason were the victims. The three rammed we doomed house in the town to rescue house- hold goode and slept there over hlsht- The mcming found them surrounded by molten lava. and their fellow townsmen were forced to watch death overtake them from beyond the lava lake helpless w give them aid. KING, QUIIN INQUIIIII 130m osmium. acorn ___. lnqulrlee oondlrn General ivoli of the Salvation" iii-m. rtlfirted h Milt LONDON. Nov. lL-Their Majest- lel. the King and Queen have made fill health of aged head who has been ill for some time. They tw- Wéeirwti- z, John-mil x. c ; prepared. K‘ , is momma’ and nnnnnent Cont" {Q u / p127": Iiggnngr. Carson outlined um ii“ . ‘Iwill be heard ffom Mr. J. D. Stew- lflft. K. 0., and Mr. H. Frank Mac- fPhee for the respondents. i, The appeal case of George W.i pardlner and the Provincial Gov-‘ Lemment was called but the appel- iant did not apear, and the case was idismlssed without costs. Mr. R. N.’ MacNelll appeared for the pmvingl d) 1. L] ../ \' w; ‘I lal government. ! At the Supreme Court thui morh-' r) n (l Q in: in the application of Bamue1| " Glllls for a writ of certlorari, the - court upon consent of Council for __ m“ p"°°°°"“°“ “m” ‘m °"'~‘1" "i" TohoN-l-o, my. the conviction made by the judge or 5mm g north east winds or moderate ‘he °°""W m“ 0f Kinks County gnles. cool and cold with elect or be quashed. {snow In this case the which the writ of .2333; “S? Low’... 5”“! ‘m.’ "m. first: That the sum Charlottetown. fair mo!“ w“ n“ PmPeflY Qwed "P05 Halifax, llll‘ . . the defendant. having been served st. John, clear upon hie wife on the street at Benign, "in iuur"? m"? 1n Kings County. New York, rain 1:00-40 the defendant‘! home. : ‘Islet the 1:11:00! Ohlricdsslggndflzt ‘ugulfn £1: atiiso-ollf-tcmoon It 4 8B ow eav herniation the. i h ' been committed-in xinu.<§oiihty‘gr:flt.m” mm“ mm“ “ "$8911 ill-evince. New moon Wednesday Nov. 14th. . . . eellan was eoimaeloiz 5.1a. for the tion and Mr. J. J. fllmlmgfllflg m], 01w the eeplwmtum mu than I- * - gas; 00—t8 some five or six miles away from High tide thksmorning at 0.4a I eighteen iniri- '_ Dmiram committee and promis 1 _ cnrirngs to ccfriiefome “tel-eating w . e Sllcaker U! the evgnlng w.’ Y.s Man Henry (Grandpa) 1w. ‘h°m°- who save a short talk meet interestlnz to the members of both the Y.'a and other Y's. No further business being offered the meetl closed with the King, n“; m, m”: hm repaired to the Bowling hum where an ex it . contest was ltagedc m‘ mum“ nt-J-s .'.'¢..QQ'OQQQ¢ l Cimdflflened Specials "M" ‘afl eachmiierfloumehumiu: i-o-o-ooo-oooc-oa-oooofo-oo-a-Q‘ . "IAW I038. WI All as mug, 0P!!! to M!’ YOU!‘ furs, from my until the seamen cloeel. Write-q- phone Elinor I. Shel-bell, pqig. Ice. l5. I, 1. ma-ii-e-m ‘BAUNQOMB annuities, ' . urg steel: froth every ,. "f? am. immn a 00.. - i mm: am. _ ' romronuu-eone, L)‘ swam i