i “n” which might explain why the ‘ “Mmld-‘l’ mllmlne. four hours be- i i I .;. l win... .I- =e ops MERCHANT“ 1 evil rhea out olvanother; Illa-U, giipeot for one law leads t. “n- pppt for all um. l . ~t ‘Ia-bun tielflkll no use nonprofit-up. 1211.04.50 (lovers Prince Edw t‘l1u.ll1.i.l£._ D6 i MAXIMS n? / 0P A _ MERCHANT” hummer. lama-Pi " another. to hold your tongue when you see a wrong. q-_-__-___ Charlottetown Iornlug (l inns srolrv 0F. DISASTER . (lung réless ‘fjflperator Die- fclares "Vestris in ;Diffictllties' flours Before S. l0. S. Sent ‘Oat. NEW YORK, Nov. 11-min an ~ year-old wirelessec rator United g tes Attorney Char es' H. Tuttle y won an ackilmlledgement that {l ybe the steamer" eetrls had an- ‘eedbywireleas tltwasin icultles more than la hours be- " the ship unkind ll hours be- ' the lormnl‘ ' Dllarles Veschere, tllelyoung Scot-' radio man o! the vest- e . .. assistant ‘ was the first-witness at today's ~ on of the investigation of the ter before United States Oom- ~ oner V0'Nelll" and the phrases don't know." "I don't remember." "I forgetfiran thickly through ‘iWho told 701i to forget?" Tuttle w ted at hisn at last. The pale th shouted his answer back‘: “No one." - ' ' _ At another point Veal-there couldn't ‘ember something and Tattle, in Parent exasperation, exclaimed: “But you told me all about it v- in my ‘olllcef- why have you l- otten now?" . - - Then taming to the. Commissloneio ~ the Federal Attorney. said: "Ymlf Honor. this bears out a r lenient 1 made to ijou before this _ berm.’ and the commis- ~ r mid. "it does." “Are you sure you understand th ~ l £il-. of‘ loner "asked ‘are, and me = 111th godded slowl . 9 V"? lhg of the ses- lioli Tattle told the commissioner that he had reports from comma“- . Wllrces which made it necessary . lllm to announce at that time that anyone who attempted to we. "m Elly witnesses telling the whole truth in the investigation Wllld severely dealt with. filttles emprts today plug 511 d}- fected toward an attemptto find Ill-it what ’ ' annoull of illitress had been sent out prior to ll.: llw 8.0.8. and to whom they were fimwil and whether any mam“.- lbnr were sent u» the Vestris 1n re- 505 was not sent until the middlg (Continued on page ti) Announcements, , Coming Events, . OXROBnv‘ noon RAPID CHINA “To. Better oats. amel- China Qrocels. . also-lento "560 "'I'lle White llbather" in , Qfllllll." the coin- . Meetings. Etc. . YAILL IS VER ‘a General Braulwell Booth accord- ‘lnl to recent reports ls sinking fast. The head, of the Salvation Anny has been suffering from ner- ,vom pmstrationlhllil his condition late last night was said to‘ be very ' [lfBVh l a ' " . Presentation to l O I ~ Sir John Alrd/ (Special n» ‘rile Glilfilllffil TORONTO, Nov. 17~.l—lesenta‘lon or a solid gold rose bowl to- Sir John Alrd. president of the Cana- dian Bank of Commerce, feiluled the banquet and testimonial ‘ten- dered to him last night by direct- bls and senior stafl members oi the bank. in hbllor cf his coulple- . tlon of 50 years in the bankinl! lhusiness of Canada. _ Sir John was born at Longueuil, P. Q. in 1835 and received his “ at the Toronto mo- Aftor six years. dur- lngwnlcnuewesensasedlnwvrk with-the railways he entered the service of the Bank of Caimmerce in 1878, 50 years ago Thursdav. 1-12 becmle general manager and was chosen president of the bank in 1924. His knighthood was confer- red. onliim in 1911. r Lighted who... or 53s Miles. (By British United Press) QYDNEY. New South Wales. Nov- l'l-—A tender has been secured b)’ a. Perth electrical firm for the pr vision of u tllwav of 53B miles to enable n t flylne l0 be Victoria Hall. Monday “ November m“ “"130 p- m. ollsl-lotletown ‘lll- v sloo-ll-le-al‘ ’ x now bomo‘ "when: oojN. r. v.18: , -__ Oo-‘l-bmos “o” _. Y Jenkins - entail-lull "Remenlsir toe‘ and ' in fill NOD from Kalgoorlie t0 next Bell a carried out over Perth-Ade- laide air mail route. . The work is to be completed by Mflmh, 1e20,» and will cost £12,400. The ‘route to be illuminated extends, trans-Australian line. There will be- two nillllt lending slounds- we" "'- Kalgoorlie. and the other at For- rest, 400 miles away. A feature of m. ground flood lights. each 9f vmich will be I00 (watts. i8 i-hlt they Wlll proloct 11191.15“? l“ ' ntal fan-shape beam and vat p slu-ll-lvl-sl from 3 , that dlte. "ulllfly Harbor Starch Factory closes Novena‘ ‘ ‘fie ll- A" t potatoes oominllmllf m M414“, inc-a and {at (ingui- Dec. . ohm“ “slimline-ll L will...‘ Cook on the _ ere by. GIARLOTTETOWN, MONDAY, Novslvlsliu 19,193‘ Polling Elite-optionally» General Elections - Re-election of All Cabinet Ministers is Probable.‘ ‘l ‘(Canadian Press) MELBOURNE. Australia. Nov. 18. —Wlth many seats still in doubt tlonl yesterday. the ultimate d- lll8 of Parties in the new ho_ of representatives was indicated as follows: M etllBtS 44. Combined Opposition 31. MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 17. —-Polling was exceptionally heavy in the Australian general elections today and ‘while returns. were too meagre to indicate a definite result it appeared probable that all cabl- . net ministers Iwould be ré-eleoted and that the government would be sustained. - James Scullln, leader of the Labo party. in the early returns already had a majority of 5.000 votes over his government party opponent lrl Yarra. Victoria. Premier Stanley Bruce is seeking a third term of office as prime minister land head of the National party while the opposition came from the Labor party. The third party in the field was the Country party under Dr. Earle C. ~ age. fod- _eral treasurer. which. has been alli- ed with the Nationalists since 1928. Sixty-three seats in the House of Representatives and l2 of the 36 Senate seats were filled by the vot- ers today. Twelve llave already been elected by acolalnation to Par- amentb six nationalists. three Country lwrty and three Laborites, making the total of 75 seats in Parliament. . _. p MIZHBCURNI. AtlstrnllB.‘ Nov, 17. —-With figures still insufficient to indicate the definite trend it be- came probable that the Labor party would gain two or three seats in the Australian general elections today. A number of close contests were shown." - The party leaders were all doing well in the early returns. Premier Stanley Bruce had a majority of 6.000 over his Labor opponent ln blinders, Victoria. but the Labor man was polling a good vote. Hort J. G. Latham. ‘ attorney-general, was eooo ahead of his Labor oppon- ent. Hon. W. G. Gibson and Hon. Thomas Paterson. two more min- lsters, were having close fights. Hon. .Slr Neville Howse. ltlinlsto-l- for home territories. was 1ustl20 votes behind his covenant Earl Page, treasurer and leader of the Country party, was well ahead. -4Q-O>-———- Natlonal Hockey L'eagu__e_ Results snfllnollv chicagoz; ‘ ll 4;, Canadlens 2; Toronto l; Ottawa I: Boston 2. FFWSTEPS! - [g BLISS (By British United Pleas) LONDON. November 17.—The Rev. J. Shepherd gave a newly married» couphsolne ruatrlrllozllal advice in the form of "live. steps on theRoad to Happiness" at a wedding wtlslington Chapel the ‘other ‘day. The steps were-- l. Believe‘ it is the will of God erfllofl that you should liven happy life‘ 2. . ioaoh- thee. Make friends‘ trees and flowers. Avoid the dan- n-actlc ‘ ids resorts. arrhsv written by m. people: l 4. Work out Your own salvation. mason» New. b~'hlfl4l~**¢°<l Heavy in Australian tonight following the general elec- _ l l The New Zealand parliamentary elections ‘were held on Wednesday with Premier Gordon Joseph Cones (above) leading the Conservative or ltelorm Party in a three-party light. Arrayed against the government were ‘the Labor rsrtv. led h: Harry Holland. which formed the olileial olllllfltlon in the last lfirllamep, and the United Party. fQWlll-l! "l." I Joseph Ward. _ Officer Has Large Sum in His Possession S lal to The w ( w N, Nov. 1'1 —1nln1lrl@-*-, into the London loollce force. HOWI (mnnanded ‘by Lord Byns 8Y9 yielding» fresh sensations. The sum of. twelvelclwusand poundsnlo d. in‘ the possession of a "west end l l sionof the home secretary. M18887, blcns had been made in the pI-Si against this ofllcer by 001161‘ mew] bcrs of the force and they W8". dealt with for libel. T1193‘ 8J8 110i" to have an oDPOYWHllY Ql Yellllbm‘ tatlng themselves. _ Death of M. T. Sullivan (Canadian Press) HALIFAX; N’. 8., Nov. 18.—-Dr. Ml- zhael T. Sullivan. of Glace Bay. l0)‘ i0 years one of the best known phr- Elciarls in the Cape Breton collier." district, President of the Associated, Soards of Trade of C3p¢"Hl'8l'Dl\., and a fellow of the AmerieanCol-i ‘ege of Surgeohs, died suddenly in, his r at a local hotel this morn- i the best of health when he arrived in Halifax Friday to attend a meet- ing of the executive of the Nova Sco- tla Liberal Associatl of which he was a vice-president. Dr. Michael 3ullivnn was born at Glace Bay on March 13. 187;. .- - v or the pirate baud. snmnnnnunannn . ANTI-SOVIET WAR i: i Emu...» ‘i . lng. Dr. Sullivan we"; apparentlr in] 1s EXECUTED , (Canadian Prob) HONKOW; China. My. l7. — . _ Chinese arreited in . co , tion with a raidby pir- tar! _ The Chinuo author-z’ lites-are» continuing their ef- fqts flo capture the remain’ IS PREDICT a v as l5 n v (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Nov. 18. — The Ros/l llrmy ‘newspaper, the 8Q! Star.‘ Publishes what. is "llgeorlbed as a. rleluuql u. of the activities of Q the French general-chi In ill mmrlnz tor an Anti-Sov- 5 let war. The papery deem-q; gal 5W1“ "is Mme-lee- calls for uniform armam- l‘ grants in France, Rununia; 5 u; aha Poland. the epeellpn 9(- g o all armaments plant l; Bu- j mania and Jugo-Slavda and V , the ‘lll-lllleratlon or ‘the vllfrench‘ ‘fleet operating 1|; g the Baltic in suppe". of tab Qgfifollsh and “ulnanian arm. m’ lea. l?“ . The Boxing _ - Championships a 5i 5i ‘l3. ,5? gull 5 5 l5 §§§3§5%EE%E5%%E% - (Canadian "Preasl ' GLACE BAY, N. 8., Nov. 1'l.—Sev- en new champions were crowned at the. ' of the Maritime Amateur fihampionships‘ lure Friday. p . l night‘. They are: 112 pound t; d b zlon sergeant. is now in the PM“ Albert McDonald." Waterford. N. a; W3. thiogf, mflfinflm d she 118 pound, J. J. Roach, New Aber- deen, N. 8.; 125 pound, Stevp Mlch-- nelsky, New Waterford; lao pound.‘ open. 135 pounds, W. Copeland, N Waterford; 147 pound. Archie Cree. Reserve Mines, 160 pound, Jae Smith Glace Bay; heavyweight, Jamee lilo- Leod, Halifax. There were eleven bouts and seven knock ts. Albert McDonald and Lick Donovan, the latter of Charlottetown. fought two extra. rounds before the Waterford’ boxer gained. an edge. A further report says-that van from Charlottetown is one the most popular and gamest little boxers that has ever stepped into a Glace Bay ring. Cham berlqins En.- route to_._E_.'ng-'landi ' MONTREAL, Nov. l8.—Slr Austen Chamberlain, British Illoreigo Bec- of flland and Wales; H5 HM, PB l I to Property in Eng- Thirty Families Homeless W h e n Dwellings Wrecked. 5' LONDON. Nov. l'l.—The death § w" 1P0!“ 8 881B which swept over England, Wales, slum. stood at ten today. France and Bel- Damage to property ill England “m! W116i! was enormous and wide- spread. Thirty families were home. less today their dwellings bavin! been Wlfillied b)’ the gale.‘ Roofs were swept off several large‘ buildings.” Two hundred and elglltytrunk tele- Ph°ll= and telegraph lines out or London. were down. As a result eighty towns were either out off from communication or were able to com. lsneunlcate only by roundabdht routes. Velliééll ' bro d t tatl . were a, s_ ons‘ A passenger steamer from Calais’ to Dover mob four hours for the crossing which normally lasts an lJ°"l'- The passengers were roughly "W"?! up- Most channel steamers suspended service. Many fishing, 5081-8 were sunk along the shore and‘. Several lifeboats had a terrific timel l" illlswerlne calls of distress. I PARIS, Nov. 17.—The tall end ori e. hurricane which has been raging‘. over the Atlantic this lust week‘ reached Paris and its vicinity ycstor-_ dw- M“! ilhlmllvys were blown: "wwfllllid trees uprooted u." the’ Wham“)!!! llllllrles to several‘ Persons. | ' Princess Marie, l to f . King of Greece. waissazedofrgglmlnai ha’ ‘by tan umbreiwlla. She was mo- 5 ll l 9 Place‘ endo ' nine pliléilaiirwilllfiwmsvalvlglllttx: glass escaped with slight cuts. r Fvrmen Leave i For Toronto 3 r I ( __..~, at a late hour last night one DQliO-lhunmw and malty-live splendid live all 1 ~55» swam-simple: Flak‘ at Toronto hid been aaemled atBlunm " andioadedinto p, . fibrous‘ cas- readv be attached to‘- the seven o'clock t from Bummes-sldethis atom. 318- This cab audits precious bur. 4°" "l! infill!“ d Messrs George Bvwnms suit-Norman Prlchard- of Blnnmorslde through-co‘ ibmnw, ‘The fluxes fromChar-lotteiown and the all’ 05.4319 DflWllloo are beinll l-Ywllmfll" tothlrcar-at Emerald IIL rotary. completed his visit to Can-(Jmmm"hl°ll will be attached to ado when he with Lady Chamber- lain and their‘ twb children. left for Enslnnd Satlllififl’ film-noon on the liner Regina. ‘LAST MINUTE. NEWS reasons r ' (Canadian Press) onswn, Nov. lip-a fut-thal- olbslng of customs {is ou the nllvlceof the ml o8 na- tional revenue has been carried out by order-in-oouncil- OTTAWA, Nov. lk-Cabloe re- - delved in Ottawa indicate that Australia's-wheat crop thk your wlll- run about limbtldtlllilbna- bell. Canadaionp will be over hall a Jillian builds.‘- 1 U112!’ A. Nov. at his home hero this morn- “otlpeertiollona. >3. - . the Halifax Wanderers for the Maritime rugby cham- plonlliill.‘ when‘ dermal. Mount Allison, Maritime inter- collblilte title holders 3-0 in a . '_. rainstorm-here yester- _ day afternoon, "" ' - "Alillixhliov. lfi-H. M. 8. Blnntlul. Wlrht‘ cruiser‘ smell- Indies‘ and c, sauna silence i0: ‘lllt swab refloahli froultlledrydookofthellalleu $51911!!! atuoou today.“ '- .. -l~ "'_ e wasullltsmll; ' A ‘Iltiflmtrebhrhr the omltfliifinto the Ocean Limitodtt Seokville. Two with sleepers are being attached to (m tlletlalnatilorinentineforthe ao- oomlnodeflon fllht- through to ‘Ilo- rontodthe pe-IW from the Island i RE BROKEN i A SUPER. WSOR ' (Trading Srnash- . es ‘All Records On New York Stock iliarket. (Special u» rile Guardian) NEW YORK. Nov. lT-All vlous rewrds for turnover of in a singleday were broken in Wall Street today. wave of speculation in tho market, forecast by a long five million share ds. , the exchange, engulfed bro were trylll8 to carry out dens, shoved stocks up from a (or so to 22 1-2 points; left lers crippling along far ‘of actual transactions d. Ieral turned what had duly but‘ buoyant market into‘ in which chaos was the. outstand ing ' ‘ 5 5 ill s: n3 iii illég g5 tlliil Major-General A. D. Malta, M. P., for Vaucollver North, who has agreed to supervise organization of the Dominion Conservative Party for the next-two yearn. é.___ New Guinea ' Rich in Clold (By sheen United Press) BYDNEYJNeW S0 th Wales, Nov. 17- Excellent res are being maintained by miners-on the new- ly discovered 301d» fields at Edia Creek, in the mountainous wilds of New Guinea. "' ' - . A miner returned to Sydneyfllis weelrwith a nugget" weighing 210 ounces. the largest yet folmd on the fleld. It is behaved to contain elghty per cent pure gold and is valued at £500. The latest con- slgnment from Edla Creek amounts to 12,000 ounces. One BIN-ind lease appears to have immense possibill-| ties. ‘Some minors declare that lli will probably prove the richest in‘ the southern hemisphere. . market action during ' administration will parallel exao/tly. those of the Coolidge administn» Lion. At any rate, dismetilon seems w have been thrown to the winds. This situation produced a. veritable whirlwind in Wall Street today. change reached the total oi 6.641.250 shares. (m B8820- gevte of scale as to exceed by more than osoooo shares the previous MM Prohibition Court at S ’side ‘ Mr. George J. Tweedy, prohlll- , .tion magistrate. held quite e. lenlzfihy OTTAWA, Nov. 1'1.-Fall plow- sessitm of his court in tho Court ing in Canada this year shows an House at Summer-side on Eaturdno’ increase. The proportion of land although only two cases were db- plowed up to the end of October is posed of. MORE LAND PLOWED ON CANADIAN Palms havingliquorlnhlspoasessionhad of Statistics at 29 per cent.,,as oom- been» tried before his homi- the pared with 2B per cent. "last year and 20 per cent. in 1926. ‘previous Saturday and came up tor By Provinces the proportions iudgmeart? The defendant was plowed, with last years figures ip found guilty and fined $0 and brackets. are as follows: Prince Ed- costs or three" months in jail. Island, 41 (46); Nova Scotla, 18 (23). ‘File new case was against a New Brunswick, 35 (50); Quebec, 3B Bumme “fie party also clnrlzed wi h Q5); Ontario, 40,140); Manitoba, 52 having liquor in his possession. Evi- p41); Saskatchewan. 1o (20); Alber- denoe wasWrlven cf- four m- five ‘ta. 22 (15); British Columbia, so seizures of liquor in the livery bun r |of which the'd.efendant was the ‘proprietor and two witnesses swore they had purchased llauor at the stable. The accused gave evidence Spins to attend the fox show. Tbopfl-pty consists of about footy five prominent Island tolunen chap- ‘erolled to destinotim by Mr. Char- r: mourn president of the cal nadiah National Silver Fox Breed- era ASOBIMJOD; DI‘. Ennis Smith. ago. w» Ir- - McKenzie of rrulonlillns the pert-v at ‘Bgokkvllle. ‘ v , dominion iillollauollo A (Onmizheel) _ W‘? M. a w“ u" t. . [xflb hill l ‘ the medical laid. ‘"1110 superintendent oil the Po: ltxperl-l _ new»; ‘l lud¢el| D Jlbront/‘(n cloudy]. ‘Quebec. rain, (ileum. cloudy, . t go :2: ili°$.°‘.1“‘...‘.‘.?..t‘.i"..t“-”2l';‘. the stable and barn we're under lease to one George Gallant. His ‘honor ln giving Judgment said I . . , . NEVER eflLL A QR“ algcussgiw stitllflglpeared ti“: You ARE UNWORTHY {.332 ‘swat. ‘éfefieffi 31+?’ i“? w‘ ‘ S“ lfllfi°fit°hlu“.u“'l?ffiesm“"i “Hows * ‘was found guilty and sentenced N ALREADY t ll-C’ ORE? I (a. fine of $300 andoosal orthrel imontils in tail. ~Mr. ‘Shannon. .Campbell was counsel for the um- ‘secutlcn and Mr. O. D. MoCllltlm l for the defense. The court adjoum- ;cd sillc "d1e._ “ - ~Qs»»»...»~s»....y Condensed Sol-ole‘ lAfle-In liq word. n- ‘i each lneertlonh (volum- b-O-QOIUIVO-Oyooooiofifi“! Jnonomo. Nov. la-Llanl-lurus. fresh ‘easterly winds, ‘ cloudy‘ with showers , ~’l' eo-ea l.‘ ae-ss Montxoll. rain. . . (Stfllohrtraln [notion cloudy. .. I Ne‘ Y ' .. cntr oudy Eli tide . teams-row and i lllll ‘ALLRECORWEE: FH MEN] Widespreod- Damage. Madl (Frenzy of’ Sales on the New York Biook Ill » A, r tradlngomsncrlavioktw‘ The first case in wmbb , llfestlmatled by the Dominion Bureau the defendant was charged with '