MAXIMS or A MERCHANT _i_. Th"! l8 IIIISC l! Often a our“ disguise as there is a blessing disguise. " _ a A Ill I b I M I) u',"'uui_ ‘b335, ‘Li's ti"??? 3%’ __) In in Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CEIAIILO'FTE'I‘OWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927 ~ Read byliverynoiiy MAXIMB or A MERCHANT More businesses have failed from over efficiency than under-allo- lency. Chnrlotfetnwn Guardian Two Cont: Morning Guardian Pounded I881 dim STEAM iiiwius 1 p . ARE RlllNlNfi FISHERIES‘ Canso Men‘ Tell Royal Commission T h a t‘ Maritime Fish Corporation Refused To Sell Them Bait Unless They Sold Their Fish T0 Them-Want Government Cold ‘ Storage Plant,_And Broadcasting Of I. ‘ Weather Report CANSO, N. 3., Oct. 31. ——“It is 1m- possible for us to maintain our fam- ilies and that. is why we asked the government for a Royal vommjs- 510" l0 580 if Something could not be done to have the situation im- proved for the fishermen of Nova Scotia. If nothing can be clone, well the next thing this branch of the Federation is going to ask for is a free railroad ticket out of the country". Thus John Kennedy, President oi’ the Fishermen Federa- tion of Nova Scotia summarized the position oi‘ the Nova Scotia fisher- men bcfore the Royal Commission of ‘fisheries here on Saturday. Herc in Canso one of the centres of agit- ation for improvement of the condi- tion of Maritime Province fisher- men the ommission was told by a dozen witnesses of the troubles with which they are constantly confront- cd and which it was contended threaten to destroy Nova Sc_otia’s inshore fisheries. -. Condemn Trawlers Condemnation of the steam traw- lcr was voiced by witness after wit- ness. These vessels it was claimed were instruments of destruction. They not only gutted the market for inshore fishermen bythrowlng large quantities offlsh, some of them of poor quality thereon. but they tore back into the water. S. g spect to the steam trawler. He said that care was taken in handling; fish after it ivas caught in thc trawler and that small fish were not allowed to die and then thrown He was al- ways glad to have fishermen from Nova‘ Scotia working on board 1115 trawler he declared. The commis- sion was given some further in- formation as to conditions in Canso, by John Kennedy. president of the Nova (Scotia Fisherman's Feder- ation. Not one Canso fisherman can get up and tell you that his wife and children have enough to supply their needs, he insisted. Our children arc supposed to have as much right to education as any oth- er children but we cannot afford to send them to school. He referred to the spread between the price paid the producer and that paid by the consumer of fish. It seemed as if the wholesalers. inid- dlemen and great deal of money. If it takes all that money we're just simply asking thc government to tcll us so and Ict us get our wives and chil- dren out of the country, added Mini Kennedy. 1 M. L. Tory and A. J. C. McGuire! of the Guysboro Board oi‘ Trade’ presented a resolution passed by that body. requesting construction of railway facilitlvs iii (iuysboro. up fisliermens gear, destroyed thc small fish and injured the fishing grounds. This was the evidence of witnesses some of whom informed the commission that they had worked on steam trawlers. ncss at yesterday's sitting had a good word to say forthc steam trawlers. the general opinion was that they should be abolished. If i this could not be done it was sug-i When VBSSGI Sank j gested that their activities should b: restricted to a fcw months in thc year. Wcrc Refused Bait 1 Another complaint which was voiced by Mr. Kennedy and witness- es who followed him on the stand was that the Maritime Fish Corpor- ation locatcd here refused to sell them bait unless they sold their fish to this corporation. Another fish firm here. they said, paid a higher price for their catch, but if they sold to it they were refused bait by thc Maritime Fish Corporation. which owns the cold storage plant. Officials of the Maritime Fish Cor- poration will be given opportunity tomorrow to answer these com- plaints. The fishermen making them asked that thc Government, construct a bait freezing plant‘ which would be available for their’ use. Broadcasting of weather reports for thc benefit of the fishermen. a rigid inspection of fish before‘ iii reached the market. branding of‘ fish so that the date it was caught would be impossible on concealment and improved transportation facil- ities. were among the things sug- Gcstcd to aid thc fishermen. (Canadian Press) CANSO, N. 3., Oct. 3i. —“l think that's the biggest crimes we have declared Captain M. A. Olsen of thc steam trawler “Offa" who appeared hcforc the Royal Commission on fisheries this morning. He had Just asserted that both small and lurze food fish brought into Hall- l" by steam trawlers last April were put through the fish meal hliint. The reason, he believed. wast. llist there was a poor market for fish at the time. I | Captain Olsen disagreed with evl-i dencc given by some of the inshore‘ fishermen last Saturday with re- ‘ WM+Q Condensed Specials RATL-ic. per word. not each insertion in this column. 1 0-&§04 ‘SAUNBOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day. Saunders. New- wm a 00.. Market Building. ti L08? - K. P. EMBLIMATIC ring. Finder Please leave at this office and receive reward. 41-l0~3l-2i. ‘JOB PMNTIING 0F‘ [VERY description, cheaply and expedi- "°ll'lly executed. Guardian cou- _"I1 Job Printer, Phone m. CORRESPONDENCE OARDI AND ‘lllllllonos with address printed, 5"" "10 thin: for acknowledge- llllllll. iniimatloiil. etc. Guardian 30b Printery, ti "l?" WANT oooo uivnons "m It w: m), 10o m m; No wit-I — Also a pica was made for restor- ation of the right of modus vivendl. for American vessels to enter Cana- NEW HOTEL WILL cosr $1,500,000 INTEH TING AHUHESS ii HUTAHLI] UH Mr. R. L. Cotton Speaks 0f His Rec- ent Trip to The Pa- cific Coast. At the Rotary luncheon at thc Victoria Hotel yesterday thc sprak- ei' was Robert L. Cotton. who gave an interesting address on his trip to the Pacific Coast. 1‘ Past President W. M. Rowe, pre- sided and there was one guest pres-l ent, Mr. L. Dyal of Ncw York. The ‘President. Dr. McMillan on behulff of the Club extended sympathy to} Past Vice-President Percy Popc on‘ the death of his brother. lie also Kli PHESI The new‘ hotel on Ontario road-not‘: building will include sixteen Senator Dandurand To Be League MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 31. -—.l ' Senator Raoul Dandurand, govern-; mcnt leader in the red chamber.‘ ~ has been chosen by Premier King to iill Canada's newly won seat on HIJIVIIJH ouriotis Had Nar-“sls °"‘°“' _ row Escape From Operators Will Death — Received; Bullet Wound i n‘ Dept. Wit h out Parlia- ' I (Rpm-la! to the Guardian) 1 ' Head‘ i MONTREAL, Oct. s1. -Canadiaui mellt 3 Authonty- ‘National telegraph operators will, it lvnllcN-q- G"‘°l“‘~ 0'5‘- 31- _ is understood. receive a five percent‘ (Special (.0 the Guardian) -1\l|lllll'lll Pillll Kllllllllllllllllll. Prelim‘ wage increase under the award 0t‘ OTTAWA. Ont, Oct. 31. -—Th.'it “lll ill‘ ("llli-‘lfll- llllll ll llllllllw “"0500 thc Board of Arbitration which will Hon. Charles A. Dunning is about from ilczith yesterday zit. the lllllldfi be announced tomorrow. Points: to hand ovcr his portfolio as Min- "l ll Ylllllll llllllllfll Zllllllll (illllli-‘llvb concerning ivorking conditions: arc istcr ct Railways and Canals is the Hl-‘i lllililllllllll- "ll" l“ 35 Years ill’ still to be decided. it is said. ICUFNBHL ruuini" in capital circles. It iigtnflrcd two rvvolvci shots at thc -?<o>-———— [is even whispered that the flormer llroslilciii iii-i the latter was enter- - - 1 Saskatchewan Premier had aready lug his automobile iii front of the S ‘placed his resignation in the hands f thc Premier and advised his made fitting reference to the death mcmg the Niagara Fans View brldsoistoresl Unites‘ a cafetena‘ 4 prwmeihlunicipal lluililiug, where he had‘ of Rotarian Rev; A. N. Gillis of Tru- ro, stating that a wreath had been sent by the Rotary Clubfland that the Rotary representatives who (As the new hotel will cost $1 500 Oilillilining rooms and a main dining‘ fmmuny "mmed m“ Cfmgress of when completed-it will be the fineetlroom. There will be a large balhmgj’: “Traiifmbl H P P k K in Eastern Canada. It is to be‘rocin, and a convention hall besides ' .0 1° "1 e ‘“‘ ‘l “w 0"’; eleven storiese high of brick con-‘u modern roof garden. Over six ‘lommm m m“ hand- Emvmg firs‘ o chief. lion. Mackenzie King, that the date may‘ be filled in just as s n a." the Liberal leader may sec Warlfito t0 permit Miz- Dunning to re- retailers required a. cam" mm‘ m the funeral were mo!“ struction with Indiana limestonahundrcd bedrooms will be installed.‘ p"""“efl through m“ “hdshicld 0ft ed after by Charlottetown members. trimmmga The ground floor of the It was announced that next Mondalii ______ being Thanksgiving Day thcrc wi be no meeting of the c1uh._ lLaWand Sgntgnggd The musical programme lllCllldfld: Y , I an excellent vocal solo by Miss Lucy1 Blanchard who was encorcd. Mlfii _n Penitentiary lGift Radium To French University Cotton Spoke as follows: ‘ (Special toTl-i-eflfiuardian) Wl lnstru~tecl by the conunit-- tcc tbcnget sombcthing ready for to- BRUSSELS- 0%- 31- —5@V<‘-ll day-s Rwflry about my trip 1,, “m, wnnudlan press) iiuiirlrcd and fifty grains of radium Pacific coast. the thing that bother-i MONTREAL“ Qcg 31_ __M1-_ Jug-l {Wm U)" 730ml?!" COBB? Will b0 W0- cd mo most was to know whm .y,,,1-_1'iyice Wilson today m Con“ o1- Klngqiscntctl to thc University of Lille. iicular items to pick out to put inuygcnd, 591116116811 111119011 Lflwandp‘ Pfruuvr- 0u_ Nvv- 16th by the execu- a twenty minute talk that might bc‘p1-@1)1-1e10r or the Laurie)‘ Palace “xv” wmlulllru °E ‘he Fmllmael‘ of interest. Boiling down and ouud-lq-heau-c u, 1W1, V9811. 1.1 pennenflafy sou relief fund as on acknowledge- ensatlon takes n lot of time if it is‘ and Michael Arlc and Camile Bazzy. mom‘ or the money raised by the to be done prouvrlv and since uot-lemployccs“ of thc theatre to twclvefmivm-‘ity E° "id B01010“ Slit-MEETS ting home there have been a ioodqiiciiths in jail each. ‘ The men i“ m" (“ML War- lllflm’ Olblll‘ llllllils ll! 1100b lhr: huriv- were found guilty of manslaughter; .._ ._ ...<¢>. .. Cutting out is a riuivkei‘ and slmplcl‘ lust wot-k m connection with u re 1 J 0s. Matthews diari harbor for bait and icr. Five 0f Crew Drowned‘iii?.2£.;Il€.2“°2.°‘1i(l§ ___ i‘ | (Canadian Press) 1 LONDON. Oct. Ill. »--Fivc 0f the crew of thc Argentine ship Fortuna- werc drowned when the vessel sunk near thc Arglow bank lightship Fri- day says i1 message to Lloyds insur- ance agency from its corrcspondent_ at Carnarvon. Wales. The mos- sage says the master and twenty of. thc crew were landed in thc ship's, boat at Clynnog. Wales. i The Fortuna left Liverpool Octh 23rd, for the South Georgia whal-l ing station. It met heavy weather‘, Friday. The poop deck blew up; and the whole after part of the vcs-. sel burst into flames. After zit-j tempts to extinguish the blaze prov-l ed unsuccessful. the rush of waters. into the hold caused it heavy list and the vessel sank. Will Urge Boyoomtt (Special to the G-uiirdjan) HAMILTON. Ont, Oct. 3i. ---1\ld Wilton intends to strike back ut "Big Bill" Thompson. and at the next co cil meeting hc will urge a boycott f Chicago, and will request that other centres follow suit. Tho Alderman believes that thc city should not buy any of its supplies from Chicago. Mayor Trcleavcn docs not cntircly favor the proposal and thc view held by the Mayor ap- pears to bc the one sharcil by thc majority of citizen's that too much attention is being paid to Chicago's Mayor and his activities. W --—-{O'} ~- wiueive unit? And Reception To Canadian Farmers (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. ilk-Announce- ment is made from London. Eng- land, that the Empire Marketing Board will give a special recent-loll and dinner to the party of Cana- dian farmers which is to go over- seas during thc coming winter in‘ the marketing tour organized halfba- Ciinadian National Railways. ‘ owl to this effect was conveyed m u cablcgram received by Dr. W. J- Black. dircctor of agriculture for the Canadian National Railways in which it was stated that the dinner to the Canadian farmers would bc mode the occasion for officials of the big marketing organization t0 explain the work of the board in encouraging inter-empire marketing and scientific investigation. The farmers party will sail from Halifax January 9th to spend a month Ol‘ more in Great Britain and Dellmblll‘ Charlottetown and Summorside and by the 35116111111911 crowd o1 men-y- for a study of marketing and agri- culture. They will spend several days in london towards the end of January and again in February llll their return from Denmark. The pIILV WE“ hlOllldfi sup: “V93 o! agricultural orlanilations. depcrt- s Of Chicago * DFCCBSS- It llllllhl llllvelbbfn ill .\'0lll' and [ionic at thctlicatrc last Januq advantage in this case if iv. had been ary when 78 httlc children lostl _ Committed To Supreme Court cut out altogether. ‘their lives. i ' ‘i_ ‘iostrsrtlay morning (he case of Anyway I uni not grunt; to at tempt any description of the Woot- a lis. Matthews, charged with the In‘ . sault of Mrs. A. E. Toombs was |continucd. Mr. J. J. Johnson repre- r-outrast with the home ('i'lll(lli.i(>IlS,i sicnting thc |)l‘lSOll(‘l‘ and Ml‘. Robt. necessarily create such an iinprc.;-,- McNeill the Crown. and was ad- 51011 1111011 1119 pyinm I; mm‘. j .1.1111(1‘\~TU' 01.1 3L ,_ _ 1-01-"111" journccl until 23.30 in the afternoon. andcr on ‘his first cross continent ‘W111... m, 5111111-11111/41111. 11,111.111,1,111= After considerable evidence had .11. 1M1 rm“. m1,“ W1“, an. 1,1,11cv,111 11; bccii taken the charge was road to And I wouldn't have time to loll 111,“. 1,,,1.1,e11.111e11 11 11111111101. 01.11111. the prisoner and he was asked by of the Islanders whom I met cv- 1K,‘.1,,S i“ 1111,, 1,161,111). 111 111,. 111.51 the Stipcndiary Magistrate ivhethei" crywhcrc. or of those who were so 1111-1... wonky 11111111111111; 1111. 110111.111, or not hc ivlshed to say anything good in showing me iirniiml and 1,1 111.. 11111111 o1" Nova 31-min at bell"? Sellmlllil? ‘VB-s B55561 The driving me about. Many o1 them um (Yaniphcllville, Ont.. on Friday. The 1111501181‘ will “Your ileum‘ you've‘ outstandingly successful in business 11011111, 1-1111111 10 1111110 1-13611111-1911 805L110 wrong malt" Th0 MBElS- and. educational circles, m thurch $500 n1 111., rcampbcnvlug 11m as irate than committed the prisoner and in Slaw. PrfllTib-‘l! MCLOHI‘. 0f well as ri revolver which was taken m m“ supreme Cilllrl- 1 _ , British Cfllllmblb being Jllsl lll 0W5‘. bv the robbers of thc blink. l In the mGmmg “V” Pmmbnwn ent a fliining example ill U19 181-] ‘Those under arrest arc: Arthur Cases‘ Charge being “harlot! nqum‘ ler category. But I cannot keep Williams Clnrmicc Thomas, wii- l“ l’°5s°5Sl°“““.’°r° “d-lmllmd‘ Th”? from mentioning one. who whilc not linm Duncan, all of Toronto, niiil dflnlkywcre [med $10 “r 20 days“ an Islander llvcd amongst us for i1 Clarence Luke, or Oshawa. Tho $.10 0r 30 days’ $5 m‘ 2° days 795999" time 1nd judging from the qucs- mun are hold llllll0l‘ a general “velyami ‘me ma" “m0 was “nest; lions ‘which he asked and the iut- ('lllil‘{Zl‘ of robbery inirlor urms uinl “d whim Operatmg a mm" vehme --- -~-— ~iO§i 6o av z: w Cd a» s i“ C? C!) Canada of ours. or oven of thc‘ scenic grandeur 0f tlicsc llllillllllilil‘ ranges which parallel the Pnrific‘ coast, and which by l"lfl..'§Oll (if their‘ __>__________,od in thc president's fauc. Crowds itirc. (Special to the Guardian) V i In other words affairs inside of LONDON. Oct. 31- —~Tlw Dfllly thc conduct of the Canadian Na- rushed at the youlh and attempted News‘ "ill/El Cllrlwslllllldelll 70907030 llvllfll Rll-llwflyfi lllldel‘ dlfelililm 0! it; lyngh 111111, 11111 110 was saved today that the government intended sir Henry Thornton, has Mr. Dunn- by the police who hurried him to Shuruy w 9rd” “igmeell navalilllh llP ill U19 all? The "5h°w‘ ‘jail. IVBSSPIS including 011B 10.000 lOll down" according to friends of the “ r i - . . . cruiser with eight 8 inch suns. two Minister of Railways and Canals. lm,,‘;f,;“‘.‘;“‘, 115111.000 ton cruisers with six a ihchlmme when Sir Henry started the condition was more serious than auguns duh’ nine destroyers and Six million dollar Spending campaign 111.5 11101111111 A M11101“! {qflued b"fsubmarin95——the heaviest YBBYS Dllll- on a hotel and station down at .11", Surgpbm; qoon .1111“. (h, 1. ylgrammc since the end of thc war. [i-lalifnx. In this instance. quite 1.11.1 1- ~ j .1 ‘. 1. '1 i " m»- well known now, Sir Henry went (1,, f,.,,'1‘,1.“’“' m‘ W! mo“ attended ' w‘ ‘right ahead with thc loosening 0t 3cm ‘i. I ., {thc purse strings without any au- .i'.’u.i“.‘ii.‘if.ié. “.82 ::::"§:.'.1.i> Allllllllllllemellls» 11111111 “gftomggfglgggtri .1 ‘ ' . 1 . i '. . ifolllfwlliiilti 0232302‘ i In cabinet council, it is said. Mr. 3 ’ ' ' ’ 1 . ' lares that Sir Henry is satisfactory. -iuil lo Wiifl bl t i Dunning Rec _ _ "guru homey. ‘ ' a ° " was carrying on way above his re 111111518.“ m. 5mm (Hplumauv sponsibllity; and that as a respon- i‘o1ii's-sciitiiilv'i=s an ' - - . , hustnucd u. thc itugpithtihioovigfiiii‘; oars. Better Oats. Better China If?‘ tlllllrlilw? ffé§llgllffiréfl“‘o‘fl“nfilff;f lbilll‘ "Ymllllllly. Sumo of them were All grocers. 9646-10-11 ll ‘ n: “.5 L1 '--.,,'1.1111.-~ [f Q1» ‘l-Irinrv‘ pcrmifletl tospeak with him; the . Puma‘ on u‘ " I ‘ “ ‘ others signed the visitors’ book, "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases)‘ (loussios ii-i a ivaitcr. born at. 112 Prince Street, Dr- Cllft. Don't ‘Larissa. Ho came to Athens u, [nrt- delay. recovery in next throat thc automobile, irhich-was shatter- STORY DENT?’ night ago for treatment of an aural months. 9-12-3 mast IWQNTREAL, Que, OM. l'i»~~ iii" lilfrblliiflll. llc also suffered from an ‘ story carried in n Toronto evenln, iinpcriimciit of apcech ilaiing from‘ “Reserve hloniiay Nov. 7 for lcc- 119111151351)“ that there are dlflerrn - his birth. Thh; gave rise after his lure uuil pie social in Curran Barnes of upinlDn regarding the admin- zirrci-it. in thc impression that he‘ llllll. iistration of the Canadian Notion" “"'~“ ‘l ‘lelll lllllllfi iRailways between the Minister of The police zlllugqy (11.11 111.1 1111;. “Hope River. Nov. 9th and 10th 3111111111115 and Sir Henry Thornton sure contains (3911111111111111 1111.1“ Bazaar in Grand style. fancy goods. W115 dmica here today by the ‘future. 'l‘h<-y sslil he iuudc a ronfcs-‘blllllll- l-illllllili of ll" was‘ "lPlll-i» >chairman and president of the na- Vcioii iicclariiig that he hiid been 58'11‘1‘4i-tioiial system. illlllll (‘lllllloyeil and us the state had _"““ ‘ "There is no justification for any , y , 1| t ‘ _ '7 v' - , _ n I2115352.!"ii‘.?&1i“5i’°ltiiiifliiifiitii uoi°lliiibfiiceiii““trWiiéiiil ‘l-‘lli’".5".°iliifé“t.. :2‘; .3‘; of the stoic. will play for dance. Banjo auto- remyns 111 001111119“; accord with the — -___ harp music. North Wiltshirc W026 pom). and P111115 11f the railway," i _ uesday, Canoe Cove Thursday. ——— i ' "Come in ilancc at Stanley llali _ ' - 1Tucsilny evening, Nov, 1st. It‘ not ' l1 H O0 n, fine come Thursday. Proceeds in. ““‘ “l "“"" In West Ireland (Special to the Guarfian)“ t. ‘i. —~Fft vei 8th lambs Nov. 9th. 1r possiblc.'w,,?g?oXgN1'n%§c wick 811,121.18 in iThis will be thc final shipment of ‘v1.51 “chum The“, were three lambs’ ‘nstmm’ meeting M "1059 separate disasters, at Gleggan BM’. of Shipping Club.» W. W. RosmiEnmskca and X11131,‘ Bay’ w mack. 141453 ,i-rcl fishing boats swamped in the W‘ ‘ sudden storm and dashed against —'¢Q§— (Canadian Prss) TORONTO, Ont.. Oct. 31. _ M1‘, Justice Logic today dissolved thc in- Junction granted to applicants Ont behalf of the General Contractors‘ Association by Mr. Justice Orde on ‘Thursday last restraining organizers lof internation trade unions from in- secret“. ,~'zll‘léfitlllsv inctmbers of building ‘ i‘ ru es unions o cease wor ii -l, pathy with striking membgrs ‘ofqytxhc "Concert ‘mqer auspwes M Ma“ tllb F0935» United Brotherhood of Carpenters Donald womcm‘ 1mm“? m“ Cm" More than two hundred dopelld- and Joiners. Since the injunction sondamd 863001’ Thmhday‘ N0“ ems have ht-cu left without the was granted all cfforts to brim: 3rd a p‘ m" any ‘alum’ n ‘wt hm‘ bread winners of the families. At about a settlement of thc disputufonowmg cbmmng‘ 37‘10'31'4'_lcnst three of the fishermen each h; a who“ _ _. _ _ _*" (it. ~i'ld on. Greatdistressis as pmvc‘ ‘l r vc as represent ‘ “Victoria United Church anniial,lri(ilsu11i,xllgm1l11r1111, 11110111131 pnvnrty "Meeting of Uigg Shipping Club on Thursday, Nov. 3rd. ‘Listing, hogs for shipment. Tuesday. NOVJ iuiiiit ii) iii; E s u; N | s Admiral ‘flail! Kond- {iifilsimglfillfi $2§s§f3a§§§u°issT§IB e a d of ‘Railways l Claims Sir Henry Thornton is Get Wage Increase.‘ Spending M 0 u e Y. "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA sible minister. he preferreddb step v crest‘ xvhich he displayed in hoinc specific. uhaFKQi-a will he laid laicr. while intoxicated was fined 30 days {arry Watts who wanted so par- lllfl robbery of numerous Slllllllltll‘ ‘med s2 or iii my twenty minutes the bcst.’ hcry at. Godcrlch, Out, _ Atlantic Fleet own (‘l¥\'~"~'lll(‘€1il()ll in Rotary—rcalcs-‘ u'hli:h ialcurs up the Cainplicilvillti, in thc wr-szt. And in this connection __ or revive sad memories of drcamsl nipeg, neither nf tlicni having any: (Spot-Lil in thefluariliaii) iship in the world. it.‘ siimeicfull ' “My” of the canmlner“ and 0m“ - - - . ‘co1np1eted “S trmllflslns Lg“: 1&5“; trades union representatives refus-lThankhglvmg Ho‘ Good‘ bmapm m 1 -‘ N - . Xizliegtntliiéacaligi; the flagship of 1111. cd to attend the conferences whilqxéitfiilgi‘ 2111:) wtmg cagsmgf” 7 .- - - s The Admiralty. which has hithcr- 5" 1 H L‘ ’ ;to refused detailed information. has, Allowed thc publication of particul-l ars which indicate that the Nelson! 1- l. the court order was in effect. ——-»—<0>- l*(‘0miii;:---"llrnkoii Links" iii-v E ‘Hi1 (‘Ommly tifillllll, ]ll‘fl.~‘i‘lll(‘(i Ivy stricken districts. _ A. --¢04>--~-— IVIYSTEHY . . . ‘$30. Two men for breach of folks and happenings became an, luc-hiiicd lll tho liHi. oi ('l'l[il("H of m _ . Islander zit heart-I refer i0 Pr0i'.1u‘liicli the lllidll urc- suspccti-il iii-i: the Mom‘ vehicle Act’ were “ch tix-ularly to b0 remembered in hiuvcoiiziges iit Sutton, Ont, Luke is ‘A _ friends iit "homo." ‘H150 said in be wanted for rob- H_ M. S. that 1 (‘an do is to it'll uoincthlng of; Detectives stated that they had those things in connection with mymliznetl confessions from thc fll"ll.; m1c__wh11111 1 11111115913 pgrtigulaflyiqiilllk robbery. , 1 LONDON, Oct. Ill. —-'I‘hc battle-- or with which I (tame in contact 7'0?- , ~ wsliip Nelson. the biggest iightinq I wouldn't for thc world open fori _ am any of you, old sores of other tl .t d'd 't come truc. f ' ‘ ‘but ‘hi. I must tcll of two little, Into Obhvlon incidents that I ran across in Win-i .. _... connection with that wonderful Tory convention. I had occasion in O. Railway through thc Ontaflfl A the St. 'i‘crcs.'i‘s Drumulii: (Tliih in .I.ORONTO‘ 0m" OCL 3L _m_ is the acme in battleship dosigrhl ‘Si. 'l‘vri'sa's Hull, hlmiiiay Nov. gulation 1'1. condemned to death NM’ only is Sh” the "my batmimm‘ - have my ticket rc-rouied so that Lscvcrul weeks ago. dies at midnight. m ally navy designed absolutely as, I 1could come home from Winnipeg via ‘ Chicago instead of via the T. dz N-iabout its demise. however, Dr. F. W lThcrc will be nothing sensational ‘Merchant this the Star. 1t just‘ mining country us; originally intcnd-‘passes into oblivion. It. was in b“ bum ed uind to have (he ll0CFSSi1fY‘l'C{illty a circular of instruction ud-l ' ' chnngr- inndc in the ticket ivalkcd into thc C. N. R. uptown office at the corn" of Portaiill llflll Mlllll- A nice looking young fellow whom I didn't know from Adam attended to me and after looking up his tar- iffs asked me if l had bought this ticket from Mr. Rogers. I told him I had bought it at Mr. Rogers ‘ office and in turn asked him how he han- pencd to know who sold tickets in, Charlottetown. “Well," he said. "l. just got home a few days ago from down there. I was with a party of ticket agents representing western offices from Minneapolis to Los Angeles and from Winnipeg to Vic- toria visltlng all the eastern territ- ory of tho lines so as to become personally acquainted with placeirpm-mken o; by 1111 1111 excencm 111-1, and conditions there. and we cert- zilnly enioyed our visit to Prince Edward Island better than any oth- er part of the whole trip." Then he began to tell me how well the party had been taken care of both in to describe the wonderful drive that he. with a number of others. had] been given by Mr. Rogers. fr0m1part of the program. the party as- Charlottetown out to New Clas-gcended to the gymnasium where a gow and then to Ruatlco and along, the North shore and thence to ummerslde. He said he hadn't any 35° for ml no (q- um; 1,090 rnents of agriculture and individual m", m,” w” 5111,1111 1011,11, plgcg; llvo- Ousriilsii :01, t)‘ for $1.”, pfiflgflu “r141”, 0g. farmers from nll parts of the d0-___ N17. t! MINOR. (Continued on Poll S); _ dressed to English-French inspect-i ors. After today there will be m1 English-French inspectors. all com-| ,lng under the term separate school} ‘inspector. Thus thcrc will be no one to whom regulation 17 is now addressed. "'"' I Hallow-den Banquet AndSocial Last evening at 8 o'clock a banquet was enjoyed by the Y's Men. senior and junior of thc citv. lady friends. After a splendid repast had been gram was carried out consisting of two vocal solos by Mrs. Roy Cud- more, two violin selections by Miss Thelma-Teed and a reading by Mr. George Tweedy. A singsong was also entered into with much spirit makers. At the conclusion of this. the first novel program of games was car- ried out. which supplied every body with abunda ‘ laughs and exercise. The banquet room and tables were very tastefully arid appro- priately decorated for the occasion. a Dost-war unit, hut she is bound to be the final word in construction (or scvcral ycarr. unii may possibly be the last war vessel of hcr size to If the next Washington confor- ence extends the duration of the naval holiday for capital ships or, at; is possible. reduces the limits for size and power. the Nelson will stand as the high mark in progrcioai In gencralappearance the Nelson is very different from the pro-war battleships. She looks something like a huge oil tanker. with a single funnel and a tower-like structure amidships. in which are placed the various control appliances formerly fitted on thc tripod mast. She is 660 feet long, 106 feet wide and of 35.000 tons displacement. She has fourteen-inch armor on the main accompanied by their wives fllld‘d€Ck and ‘eleven and nlne-inchl armor on the turrets. The outstanding feature of her armament is thc adoption of the three gun turrets. - The Nelson car- ries 9 10-inch. l2 8-inch and 6 4.7- inch anti-aircraft guns. and two submerged torpedo tubes. The three triple turrets-contain- ing the 16-inch guru: are placed close together on the middle line of the ship and forward. so as to give a. fire ahead of six guns or all nine in the broadside. None of ‘the l8- lnch guns can fire astern. Her speed is twenty-three knots, achieved by 46,000 horsepower gear- ed turbines. Bhe cost 855004100 and her big guns cost $325,000 each. Her complement is of 1,301 officers and mm. “'5 ALL iN '1. IC-lll-Jlhiitsili A "Come to Ciiicke-ni-Suppcr in Long ‘Creek Hall. Friday. Nov. 4th. Gflmcfi and music. etc. If stormy first film night. ll i I i "Conic to the W. M. S. Weighing Party at the Manse. Bradalbanc. "Tuesday. November lst. If not fine come Wednesday. 94 i i t “Come to the Chicken Supper in Cape Traverse l-lall, Tuesday night. Nov. 2nd. ing night. 40-10-31-21 "Come tn tho W-NLS. Thanks- giving Chicken Supper at Mrs. Futherliic Buchiiniiiin, (Jlydo Stu- Iloii on Nov, 3rd. lf not fine, come following evening. 27-i0-Ii1-2l ~ » s. "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat TORONTO, Nov. l.-Marltime.,Ceresl the 100 percent food in southwest to south winds. fair and broad. biscuit, muffins, etc, a little warmer. 9486-00: 8~tf 1 Maximum and minimum tenipcr- ~ ~ aturcs: "The Women's Auxiliary of thc Montreal. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 46-34 Canadian Legion will meet in the Quebec, cloudy 42-30 Legion rooms on Tuesday evening ,Halifax. fair 44—32_ai 7.30. Will all interested in the Saint John, fair . .. 44-—30‘sali: of Poppies please attend. The Boston. fair . . . - -. “~33 Pins have arrived and will be dis- ‘INew York. clear - - - - » - . - - -- 58-41 tribuicri at. this meeting. 1 High tide (his afternoon at 3.41 ~ 34.19.31 g1 and tomorrow morning at. 2.16. __._.._ Shipping Club Sun sets this afternoon at 4.46 "K011911310" and riaos tomorrow morning at loading hogs Wednesday, Nov, 2nd, 641- lion and lambs on Nov. 9th. This If not fine. the follow~ ill IS siiui l.u.\'iiu.\', 0L1, :21. -~ The Rus- “11111 (fX-pfPlnlOF, Prof. Peter Koz- loll‘, suiii thc Sunday Empires. h" sulvcil the ilnrkest. Asia's Emblem- Ari-hologlciil myi-ilvrl’ by tho lllll- i-ovcry of tho tomb of fienkhifl Khiin (Jhcnghlz Khan), Mongolian rnnqiicrni‘ . 700 yours after his sleuth. near thc ruins of the dead t-ity of Kharakhoto, in the Gobi 5 Dcsort. 1 Prof, Kozloff has devoted 20 ‘yours to the search. He found U16 great Khan's remains in a silver coffin restful! upon the crown of 78 princes and khans whom ‘.10 conquered. Tho secret wonders of the coo- . r1uuror‘s tomb, said the Express, vie ,wiih (hose of Tiit-auk-amon. Bevan isilent. lamso guard the secret 1 1ilm-o and every seven hours one of i them strikes seven times on s. hues iadebell hanging over the sarcop- hiigus. For seven centuries the priests have preserved the mystery. Jew- cl-studdcd weapons of Genghis Khan and his ow-ii story of rein. ‘a life-size lion, tiger and horse in pink jade and a copy of the Bible lwriticn by nn English monk, were also discovered in the tomb. Prof. Kosloff also visited the tomb of Genghis‘ favored wife. the in- Flrlt quarter moon Wednoldly. will be the final shipment of lambs. scription on whose white marble Nov. Ind. 10.52 mm. p] 11 g h” 11 111 , Slumrnegsido tide Qllhuon mliiiit-y,r'1;a>°11;|u, 5.3;?“ E Ewe-n‘ ‘MUM " .1‘ 1'-'1-‘ coffin sets forth, "Th; gust In“ 111 it.» _;.,-,._r,_-~»-,sw§-=’~A\wiibélaixbxzt-u. 0.. . .. ~