"\ MAXIMS 0,. A _ » I MAXIMS MERCHANT A °’ " MERCHANT The world is hungry for faith. __J Covers Prince Edwar Everybody d Island Like the Dew Get the habit of happiness. é Annual Subscriptions Delivered 15.00 B; I Canada and U. B. A. $4.50 isniwiiiiitiil Niiliil nil,‘ i| |s~ni|;i |ii ‘ Charm of Manner said to Have Hidden will Like Iron, S a y s Prof. W r o n g _ Queenls Principal imovement during December will re- LIIIARIJOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927 00 Vessels Required T0 Carry Tonnage For December (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER, B. 0., Nov. 3N Ocean tonnage to carry 36,000,000 bushels of Western Canadian wheat 'tO the United Kingdom and the continent has been booked for No- vember, December and January, it was announced here today. During December alone, tonnage for 20.000,- 000 bushels has been fixed and shipping men believe that the wheat quire at least I00 vessels. During November space for 6.000.000 has been closed. while January book- ings already total 10,000,000 bushels. PREMIERS ‘can srssm One 0f The Major Que ment Of-Provinci crease 0f Which The Maritime Pr Is Being Held In mittee Room Of Q editors are H. W. Davis. regius pro-i Lauds Tupper. LONDON, Nov. 3. -—That inonu— mental classic the Dictionary of National Biography. upon the founding of which the noted pub- lisher “(ieorged Sfmith expended his whole e an ortune. will be en- ' - _ _ i rfched tomorrow by a 600-pagc sup-i Lgugfiiys§oyfli°fApgffificcenp Plemelimy ‘Plume. embmi"! "wry climbed 50a feet-to the mp of the years 1912-21‘ ‘Brookes Chimney at Huddersfield- Among the biographies of special interest to Canadians is that of hglgszgycrlgmfig ‘g zgzksfiaigglf; Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The contri- for a woman 2:37;‘ ‘ggggggggiilgpgglogroiggiggax; She is Miss Vera Tomlinson. a. Wrong of the University of Toronto. daughter of wmmm Tomlmsm" a whose necessarily abbreviated re- wen-known Leeds Steepleiack‘ and view of t e Liberal chleftain con-As 2Q years of age’ she was accom’ dudes. as 011°“: panned by her father and her broth- “Lsufler was m“ and graceful‘ er. kand took fifteen minutes to and his dignity and courtesy were mfitehtlheleizicenge d u alike impressive. His charm of; m h h S f passe -" w spot manner concealed a. will which was mm w c1 er, am" n H years like iron when once he made up his $315203’) “g w m Scalp olmd and mind w a question’ He used with Miss Tomlinson climbed in or din- maintain)‘ to accuse hmwe“ °f “wary clothing, with white silk stock- SteeplejilPs allowed abuses to go far before checking them. I-Iis tastes were simple and during most of his life he was .very poor. Though he‘ could be an opportunist his person- al character_ always respect." Sir Charles Tuppcr iBoy Drowned In commanded» . Dartmoor Region (Canadian Press) A biography of Svir Chnylng Trip- IVY BRIDGE, Elljlilllld, Nov. 3.--—- per describes him as "pefhflps the While 200 mounted inn-semen wcro _most fearless and constructive scouring the desolate, forbidding statesman whom Canada has pro. roachcs of Dartmoor for him to- duced," and states that "without day, eight year old Wililc Thomp~ him the Dominion could not have son, who had been lost since Tiles- bcen formed. The chief defects of day lay dead on the river bank which Topper was accused were n near Rod Lake close to his holui". tendency to nepotism and a wlll- Tho body was found this afternoon ingness to use public money and by n party of local clap workers contracts as bribes in constituencies near tho spot where the little fcl~ needing railway and other public low is supposed to have been works?‘ ' idrowucd whllo aiicllllltillg to cross Pflnl-‘lllal W. L. Grant, of Upper the river iu u (icspcratc effort. in Canada College is the writer. icscupe from ihc terrors of llic Other biographies include those of‘ grout mom" lands which nro among lord Strathcona and Sir Samjlhe most fearsome spots in Europe. HUKMS- The close of lilo search which The Pres?!“ Publishers are the has aroused great illlcrcui through- Oxford Unlvelsll-Y Pfessi and the out, the country brought the kcon~ cat sympathy, not only because of (Ffllglfg his‘ death, hilt for thc mental cuf- _ l‘. e 0 fcrngs he must, hnve cndurcrl glrlxigvluwtf B! Trlmty College. 0Xf0fd|while eudenvoriilg to free himself led eersgy-i Th9 Qdlwrs flckllfllV-Ifrom the clutches of the ghastly fro?" 1e 5V g8 fellelVed Bsslstflnlliregion, the many terrors oi‘ which w 1k i "m? P901719 0f Blmvsl- OVBYY Conan Doyle pictured in his book, a < " "re l" cohllevilvn ivlth the "The Hound of llakcrsvillo," (lictionary of biography. Their Excellencies Greetings ou Willingdon Day Last cvcning His Honour inc Lieutenant Governor. reccivcri thc following telegram from His Exccl- lency the Governor General: Will you please convey Lady Willingdons and my best wishes tc all students and scholars in your province on Willingdon Day. (Sgdl WILLING-DON. _.¢£O}- fessor of modern history, University. and J. R. Weave Entertained In Honor 0f Premier isllccial to Tho Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont.. Nov. 3.—I-lon. William Phillips, ‘ United States Minister and Mrs. Phillips entertain ed at dinner last evening in honor of the Prime Minister, the Right Honorable W. L. MacKenzie King. Banquet Postponed OTTAWA. Nov. 3, -- The han- qvuct which the Ottawa Libornl- (onaervativo Association nnd tho ‘liiflwn. Women's Libcral-Conacr-j votive Association were arranging, within tho next ten days in honor, ANYWAY ‘ Diztueioos HELP glfijglilfllllédllllt.“Betrznoithhasl boot; ‘ un a or c yrs o . g"! Your at the request of the how“ wanf“ WHWE onscrvatlvo leader, goVlictinv-"This thermometer is no m. l can never tell by it how mill)! the room is." "l ef-“My dcar madam. do yOu llliloimknow that the word "incl-mo. w- 1i is derived from the Greek Nam“ 11101111105 ‘a measure of heat?‘ t" "Tally. therefore, it isn't meant fl measure cold." “+v0-oo-o4-o+++o_¢-0o0o-o+¢. Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word. not not: insertion in tlrll “illit- - O-O-OO-O “Allusions alumnae mo: ""11 wry d». rm:- wm a 00.. Market sumo»; . tf ‘M! ramflluo oi- rvsnv i . \ / MEMO, Nov. 4..— Maritime. strong winds and Balssifronf south- east. unsettled and showery, con- tinued mild. Torolltli cloudy , co-co Montreal, cloud)’ . - - ' '. 66-40 "Mediation. clieal x dl- em rain .. new "only maul-tidal‘: h’: ‘Eln- girtcwn our‘... .. 58-40 lrul Job Printer, Prone m." Halifax cloudy . -. 58-48 r _ . , _ "St. John fair .. - 54—4° mnneeronnruc and» mo Boston cloudy . .. 16-62 ‘flfvlom with aid».- priiitid,’ New vol-k rain . . . . . . . . . . .. cs-oo lult in, ma; for Mkdowledgb- High tide this evening Bl eta "W". intimation, etc. Guardian and tomorrow morning at 6.18. lob Printer-y, I Bun sets this afternoon at 4.41 and rises tomorrow, morning at 6.- 40. I Fl! I a. m eriidc tide eighteen min- clown. t 53°33» no . ‘it. gr mt risimlfaiiiiiuii ‘or-villain ~°9- 911mm; Job roam. time: lqtor am CMrMt v i c ~ r V . "‘"ili‘iiii"iii'¥it°"i $ n‘ l-Iarie Wilson. known a5 ‘thc ll moon Wednesday, Nov. 9th‘ Ill0llS. 0’l"l‘A\‘VA, Nov. a, -Premiel' h. lvfuckcnzlo King delivered an l! j dross of woirulnc oi lilo opening 0i the conil rcme at 10.30 oclock lhia morning, lion. Fenland Rinfrel. sec-rotary of state, presided it! me deliberations. lion, Lucien Cannon, _ solicitor- geucral, is also ou band. as a roD- ‘resentativc of the Dominion gov- ernment. _ Wliilc the (Jonfcrcnco is not. like- iy to produce all the results hoped for, ii, will serve at least one use- ful purpose. that of eslablishiu! personal contracts between gov- ernmental heads in the. various iprovluccs and with file federal oi" ficlals. Much in tho way of afilllfll" ment oi’ smaller differences be- tween the provinces and the feder- ai departments will be effected (run-ride thc confcrmice itself by ill- icrview‘ bctwcen iile interested per- s “Strangler” who faces. trial in Win- nipeg this week for, the murder of two women. He is wanted in U. S. cities for a series of murders. Honor Of Court i Circular Accorded Duke Of York (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Nov. 4.—Foi' the first time in recent history the honor of a court circular was today accorded the Duke of York. A! simple state- ment, headed “145 Piccadilly," de- tailed the activities of the Dukc of York—the King's second son—-for the previous day. In previous years throughout British history, when it was necessary to record the activ-‘ lties of any younger son of a King.- the Kings own circular has suffic- one, On thc question of watorpowerii. particularly no navigable streams. Ivthcro will bt mucli exchange of ed- Fr°m_ WW 0" the Duke oflviews, but flier-c will be no effort Y°Yk$ flcilYmes Wm be Yewrdcdlon thc part of ihc fcdoral govern- dauY l" his ilw“ clfculal" lssuedwnent in have lilo Conference ex- from his residence in a row of man- mess “gulf h, m0 form o; a m... 510m? b95159 “Yd” Park all“ mcilll-lloiiltinii. if there is evident a spirit U"! CF99" llfllk Ul-"ii- 5993111195 Pwwuf co-opurniion particularly as be- Cildllll/ rm!" 7-119 Klllgli lmiflfV In“ iwecn (lniario and Quebec and tho cidentally also. it is thc first time hop...“ g,,,-,.,-,,,,,c,,,' the Cannon that a court circular ever has been ,_.Q,,»,r,,\-c,-,,y mlgm he “Glued with issued from a numbered house- Ths littlo illfiilill‘ min, but tho prospect king's 60"“ Clfclllafli l1"? dllled "Um, is that the Ilomiuion will be forced "Blwklflgllfllll P319169," “Blllllmfflll ultimately i,o rcfcr tho question of Castle," “Windsor Castle“ or other, \\'j|_f(\|'p(l\y| ,- rjglm, u, l)“, Supreme Royal Abodes.' Those of thc Prince: (‘hurl Ol- ll“, privy UuunciL of Wales customarily arc headed “St. James Palace.“ i Issue 0f Subsidies i -----<0>————- , - i (inc of lilo more ]ll'l"HHill}', (luvs-l lions as fur as lilo far eastern and fill‘ \\‘l‘.\'ll‘i‘ll |)i'l)\'ill('l‘h’ Hi1", (‘Dllfftlfil- Former Premier i 0f B‘, G_ i (i is llmi oi‘ subsidies paid by ihc 'i'i'(il'l'ili iwvrvrlluielil. t0 tho proviu ' , irinl governments, In the pustfilzu" txsll(,l(t%lg;d'an (‘Prfifigv 3 "Jtvliilrli the iotui sum of thc su 'id- “on C" A l-IMI-‘bliyl M who-IN!“ ics so [Yllfi has been $12‘T5.152 s‘ Mme" ljbbndel‘ of nrikigh’ (‘Ginny annually. During tho idSl. session u m“ h‘ 1808mm hem “ml nfnlic m!“ lump sum in ilddiiion to the sharc m mo" ‘diva hem tmsmflmmg I“ oi tho Ainrllimc Provinces was had been ill for nearly u ‘rear. Char-i lm“ m flies“ -thcut0u1] bcmg $1" ies Augustus l-Iemblin was born lnibmhooo ‘mu pa"! Deming consul-i Ontario. i-Ie came to British Col-‘eraiion of the mofllxmal subs“ iliubia in 1862, He was qiccteti to ‘ thc provincial legislature in i871. An a l'(IllSl‘,l'\'lliiV0 hc lucid offluoa ‘Fiio main subsidy amount is iiiVy uicd zunong lilo provinces as fol- as (thief cmmniunloiivi‘ oi‘ lnhils Pwxvhu,“ m O L ,"" flu"- _ be consulted. The Premier announcfl and works for ihc provinco, prnv- 0mm," ‘ flwg Fl“, N "l" "infill-iv" ill-WWI" ‘Villfll W1" ed that it was expected that thc iiu-ial .'~i('(5i'(!lill'y and ininislci‘ i QHMW. " i ' ' 4 ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' .;'r>]56'4'19';u p" “mm” ‘m5 c°m"‘r""“"» this "mm" COIIYCYOHCB WWW CDnClUdB on wed" ciluraiinn. liiu govormncui lakingiNoéw gum, ' "’;1,.,’X(.r',,;- H": i“ ‘Hvmed m") “l?” “eflhlll-“i K105111337 next It “mum 5"’ each diw (liiifft! on Ailgust 12, 1898 succeed-l New‘ l;l_"lnfi‘\lvl'_k‘ ‘{|Y(_‘,Hf,",.,§ financial, constitutional and social, from l0 dclock to 12.30 and from ed thc (iovcrnmont of lion. .l.ll. i Imimlfl, L " I Q,:]".,"]".‘,,.' 4 2.30 till 5. and it might sit on Mon- Turner, The i-Icmbliu iniuistryi mimql 12a Y-‘I- Fir“ Pub-kc‘ Dislloscd-"f idily ill Slim‘ "I m“ ‘my being wrui out of ofilcn and lion, Jllnfipli p, ‘ 1F"? ffuilnlfl‘ ' " ,' ' Thnnksgiving. liinrlin. forlucii n government Alllnvi "M1" ‘i mil‘ ‘i81‘9‘n"““ OTTAWA‘ NITV- Flo-lie"! 4 01' "l", PM“ ~ - - - - < - - < - ~- ‘$74-$50 agenda, dealing with thc roguld- Rcsolulinli of Loyalty which look office Mnroh i, lilllll. y Suskalchowa“ 11.59.7551", -<o>-~ Runlored Dunning Will Be Appointed Committee Chairman (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. Nov. fie-That C. A. Dunning. Minister" oi‘ Railways and Canals will be appointed chairman of Canada's advisory committee on thc St. Lawrence development is a‘ wcll sponsored rumor which comes from Ottawa today. This is tho po- sition that has been vacant sincc the retirement of George P. Gra- ham and which it has been report- ed would be assumcd by the Prime Minister himself. The corresponding committee in thc United States is headed by Herbert Hoover and has already made a report favorable to thc St. Lawrence scheme. The Canadian commitfeee since Mr. Graham's retirement has been marking time. It is ‘doubtful, how- ever. if there has been unnecessary delay as the appendixes to thc report of thc joint board of er.- glnccrs, containing vast quantities of technical material have only reo- ently been complied and it has been the view of median author- ities that ‘the Canadian committee ought not to make a final recom- - mendation until all the material was available. If either Mr. King or Mr. Dunn- ing assumed the chairmanship o the committee it is , cted there will be prompt action. In fact, one hears it stated in well informed circles here that it won't be as long before the project is started as has been assumed or as is hoped by cer- tain power and transportation int- erests. If the prime minister does Vernon March, the famous eeulpf not himself take the chairnianshipllltfll‘. Io now hwy completion the Glflldiln imllvml it is assumed it will be because he hi: studio n Famborough, Kent, England. believes he ought not to let hn in- March putting‘ the flnilhlllfl touches to the coilouai group, "Victory dfirlduai enterprise like this maksand Liberty." Tihs total height the inroads on his time and energy!» placed on top of the granite a that would be involved. Memorial, 60 fut high. t‘ chat ii. ‘ nnake ii possible for thc provinces est;- The prelnicy (legal-ed that, he _il|oiz" own “bluc sky" laws. IRENBE stems is n iiTTAiiA stions Will Be Adjust- al Subsidies, An In- Will Be Sought By (lVillC8S - Conference The Railway Com- The House Of Com- a i i i i i 'l‘lio illurilimo Provinces arc coo‘ I iniu-iu nak for a general up-i G"- Av°f°5°uv "Fm" Pffimlei‘ u uni revision of thc annual subsidy 0f Rflmfllila, is said to be among pltymcnis to them, while some of 10°59 W00 fall" ti"! Pia" to 91am tlm wcniorn provinces will either former Crown Prince Carol on the. ask for increased ~, ln\creases Sought i, i subsidy pay- throne. moms outright, or the ouuivaioui‘ to be applied to specific projects. -—-—--—----_-_._.__~_.___ For iuaizluce, British Columbia is likcly io ask fol" a special subsidy tion of aircraft and flying opera- of possibly $10,000 a mile to link tlons, was the first subject for dis- up tile Pacific Great Eastern Rail- cussion and was disposed of during way with thc ‘Peace River Country. the morning's sitting of the Inter- "Fhc subsidy question, will also provincial conference. With respect bc (sntu-invd with that of tho ro- to this item, the question was rais-, turn of natural resources to such ed as to the Jurisdiction of the Fed-‘ weruvrn provinces as lyiauitoba and eral authority over aircraft and Alberta, flying operations, and as to the in- derpretation of the word “naviga- §tion" in the British North America inct. At the present time the Do- Tlio demand of tho western pro- minlon government licenses pilots. ViilUPH for the right to provide iil“il‘ and has a general control. over fly- own “biuc sky" legislation is like- ing operations, 1t was decided that 1y m ho granted by the federal r-rov- the question of jurisdiction should .1 “Blue Sky" Legislation ennui-iii with llttlc ilcbatc. British be referred h, the Supreme court im- securities publicly offered ,country in the first ten months of (Joiumbizz, Alberta and Saskatchc- adjudication, wan ill-c particularly anxious til ‘ huvc thc right and power to curb company stock issues, the lem having been lire-sealed aviilflll‘ hie circumstance that this confer- lo Alberla two YBHFB fll-‘O. WIN" ence should be held when Canada flux-c was an epidemic of oil cunl~ “'35 celebrating thc jubilee of Con- imny lll¢"ll'll0l'flll0ll5 and stock in- federation. "This," said the Premier. sues, lt is pointed out that the fcd- ."is a conference, not a. cabinet nor (erai government. through the ipsur- n, cqhvehiigh, Ii, i5 a bringing to- nucc branch of the department. of geghm- of those clulrged with the finance, seokfl t0 protect the lllttl" responsibility of carrying on the af- cuts of (he invcstilllt‘ public and fall-s of government with a view to‘ ("Olllil (lllitfl "Oll-‘iislvlllll’ discussing matters of mutual inter-I’ i to perform a similar function with would set an gxgmple by refraining; ifrom making any speech. l-le i""""li ()'I"I‘A\\'l\, ()ni,, Nov. , Al simply submit the agenda, which 10.30 this niovniilg Lilo zioors of tho L-(mnalned matters that were l'ilii\\'Ll)’ ("tlmuiiiii-o room ("iosoll thought m be of lmel-ps; m Lhp cQn-. and tho voulkww-iico of llrflVillifiili [mu-here (jormin outside parties had m-olnicrs begun its session wlillo asked l0 be helm; but it hmi been llfiiilfClllflll-ittlilf‘ door uxclluloil lilo dnrtidcd 1b follow thc example Of llllblic llllil tlw lllfi-‘ifi- the imperial conference in England. The Prime Minister oi‘ (fuuzidil and hillside (lgpututions would not. slated on his ivny into thc confer- be git-eh any hgllrlng, It had also once that tho business HrSSiOil been thought in he in the interests would comlnonco with only lhi- of the Conference that no stand-I briefcst preliminary speeches 0T graphic report should be made. but’ welcome. that a precis should be provided day‘ Questions of the procedure and by day T01‘ Pllbncailml- “m” 5P‘ the agenda will bc tho first bus- pmval by members of the confer- iuess of the day, ence, For this purpose it was de- Tho algcuda, it is uudorsiood, is sided ma; Premier Klng and pm- not yei. final uud niill uuiljorzt i0 nl~ mlm- Rhodes or Nova Scctia should i 0'I"l'AW/\. Ont. Nov. 3-'_AL i-llv ‘Inter-provincial conicrexicc of Prem- iers here today thc following reso- lution was movcd bl! "Oll- Emc-‘ii/ LaPomie. Minister" of Jilstice. SEC- onded by Premier Ferguson of On- tario. "The primo minister and other representatives of the government‘ of the Dominion oi" Canada and thc Premiers and other rcprcseiltatives of the governments of the provinc- es of the Canadian Confederation assembled in conference at their first meeting and as their first of- ficial act desire to express their ro- spcctful greetings to thc replesem‘ atives of the crown in this country. His Excellency thc Govcrnor-Gcncr-i ,al and their fidelity to thc King] ;'I'hey earnestly hope that His M84- esty and Her Majesty the Queen- which uniic the various peoples of the British Commonwealth under the crown." ‘ During tho mornings conference attorney general Manson of British ther important items on the agen- da. Senate Reform OTTAWA, Nov, .'l. - Thu much! tlehgiod subject of senate reform occupied the provincial conference this afternoon. it is understood most cf thc provinces took an act- ive part in tho debate which was‘ not finished when the session all-i journed until tomorrow. The our, goation was made that llic Senate of Canada be brought into relation- ship with the Commons similar ‘.0 that prevailing between the House. of Lords and the Commons of Great Britain thereby removing the ab-', solute veto over legislation parsedi by the lower house more than twice. It is understood that the aug- ‘gertion was not opposed but no definite action on the matter-was fNlQll.‘ or. anointed by his brothers and Memorial at shows Vernon Photo of thin group is 17 feet and It ll to rch of the _Canadlrn National s ,....... .... n uh. Nationalists Take ‘nationalist members who have ros- iolutely stayed away from the Ulster {parliament took their seats today, ithus leaving Eamonn De Valera, the ‘Republican leader, and his close follower. Eamonn Donnelly, as the only abstentions. ‘Foreign Securities In his address of welcome. Prem-‘Wlllfih 5118MB’ BXOBEd-B the total f0! prob- inn King declared it i0 he a foi-trm- the twelve months of 1926. accord- atiou of aircraft. Premier Tascher- Three persons are dead. 35 are in- jured and several are missing fol- lowing a collision in Sydney harbor Crawl];- today between the Tahiti and a crowded ferry boat. Senate reform was mke The ferry. whose passengers mostly Ernest Lapoimc opened were women and children bound for a 01ers. Better Oats. Better China ‘ All grocers. making oat meal. Meal for sale but not exchange. at P. J. McDonald's. i by thc dozen. peck or bushel. Rev. Dr. W. V. MacDonald. Monday evening. November Columbia intimated that his 80V‘ numbers by flint class talent. Sale civic rccepflm‘ m the amimm“ 3nd crnrnent desired to place some fur- o; plem Ccrenl tin‘ bread. biscuit, muffins. cf Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont! Morning Guardian Founded I887 iliflNFEHENl] MEETS iN liiiifi IIIWIJH Question of Senate Reform Taken Up and Disposed of. Ci- vic and Federal Re- ception Concluded Day’s Work. (From Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA, Nov. 3. +-Al! member. of the inter-Provincial Conference with the exception of two u.‘ z‘. :- ier Taschereaws colleagues who c,‘- comc later. met this morning a‘, eleven and immediately IJTOCGGdBH to business. Nothing was added to the agenda as already known ex- cept that thc four western prov- inces have united in a demand that private importation of liquors be prohibited by the dominion. This has been fought for by B. C. for several years. Prime Minister King in welcoming thc delegates stated that this was not a cabinet or a convention. but a conference, merely for the purpose of discussing matters of mutual in- itcrest. No resolutions would be passed and nothing binding on dele- gates or governments would take iplace. Certain outside-parties hav- ing asked to be heard, it was de- ,cided to follgw the example of the ilmperlal Conference excluding all outsiders. It was also decided to have no stenographic report, but to issue from day to day a precis of the proceedings. In reference to the fourth item of ,the agenda dealing with the regul- Seats In Ulster Parliament (Special to The Guardian) BELFAST, Nov. 3.--Four more Elected President ’ Canadian Education , Association- i (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Nov. 3. -—- Dr. l". ll. Sexton. director of technical educa- tion for Nova Scotia, was ilnaui- mousiy clectcdpresideui. of the Canadian Education Association at today's session of the body's bi- ennial convention. A resolution passed this afternoon by the con- vention called for the extension of lilo federal grant to the provinces for a further term of ton years on [CHILE similar to these of the lech- nical Education Act of 1919 with such modification in the interpret- ation of the act as might be neces- sary to include the subject of agri- culturc. (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON. Nov. 3.—Foreign in this 1927 were valued at $318,700,000 ing to Wendell E. Thorne. one of cau challenged the jurtsdiction of the financial experts of the depart- the federal authorities, it, all hing- ment of commerce. Mr. Thorne is of ing on the interpretation of the the opinion that by the end of i927 word “xiavigation". It was decides w Mwriwn investments abroad that the question of jurisdiction will approximate 82.500.000.000. should be referred to the Supreme Court. - The morning's proceedings was marked by a resolution of greetings F r I G H. . to the representative of the King ' in this country and expressing er y- n 0 lslonjfidclity to the King. The hope was icxpressed that the King and Queen iwoulcl long live "to strengthen the 3*‘ tics of affection and devotion which unite thc various peoples of the British Commonwealth under the (Special to The Guardian) SYDNEY. Australia, Nov. British steamer m‘. This afternoon question of n up. lion. the debate with a historical review of the past relations-of the upper to the lower ‘chamber and felt that something in {the way of Senate reform would be the shark-infested water. ,desirable to be undertaken and ,that was the _view of the Liberal Coming Events, g“i-iifif“‘l-‘éi.t$i2°‘°lmm.nuui. Meetings, Etc gtook the floor declaring against any "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINAi picnic, sank within 30 seconds in imove that would necessitate amend- ing the B. N. A. Act, whose provis- ions had madc possible and laid the foundation of Canadian Confeder- ation and was still quite sufficient for the constitutional needs of the Canadian people. In this he was strongly backed up by Premier Tas- 102*11'3'2l- chercau. The latter digressed to ~--—~ ‘the point of stating that in all mat- "P- E- 1 Gfavfiflfilellls- Gel U18!" tcrs of national or inter-provincial FY1116!‘ Streeliconccrn Quebec was ready to deal airligcncrously’ provided it received sim- ' l jilar treatment. ' New stamped goods. cmbrvldvrn Premiers Rhodes and Baxter co- 9646-10-12- ti. "board's Mill of Pisquid is again ed linens, luncheon sets. etc. at LhcJHCldQQ strongly as w the mm. Maples. 143 Great George Saturday 2 w 0'30. Sift-Pl necessity of changes in the constit- llbhtion. Premier" Rhodes said. al- lthough Nova Scotia had taken steps "Warning - Biggest wcsmi-irto abolish its second chamber, that show yet. See Bill Harte, Victoria did not lllearl that ti!“ PTOl/lllce tonight; Eldon Saturday; Hunter was favorable w curtalllns the now- Rlvnr Monday; vm-hon -l~n¢sd,.y_ icrs of the Canadian Senate, which 141i ‘was in a different category. lion. Robert l-loey of Manitoba. plqnruppromilicnt as a progressive, advo- icated the British system of having 14g, a bill passed three times by the _____ {House of Commons, in disregard of oqnqulro m; gin-Ohio Dlseaggg thc upper house. He also urged 11g prlnco glmul, m, Cum Dun-l that tho provincial governments delam recovery m m.“ "mm should havi- the power of appoint- moullm 9,124; moaiing one half the number. and of ,lim|ting the age to seventy-five. In “Hope Elven Ne“ 9th and 10m this hc was supported by Premiers "itumuiage Sale at Si llchuciirlwom Saturday at 7. may long be spared to strengthen Bazaar m Grand swm fancy 80mm MacLcan, B. C.. Saunders, P. E. 1.. thc tics of afiection and devotion blngm games o; a" 50m,‘ mum jBrownlce, Alta. and Gardner, Bas- katclicwan. 'l'his closed the incid- jcnt. and thc discussion is definitely cxpungcd from thc agenda. Premier King hopes to end til: / 58-li-i-4i "lecture in Corran Ban Hall by ML Musical conference on Wednesday next. _ _ _ a federal reception in the evening 103 n 3 3L concluded the day's work. "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat,‘ 100 percent food in; _' ' l Australian Wheat Crop Estimated At 100 Million Bus. (Special w The Guardian) moot in thc school Monday 7inai.; CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 3,- nt 7 p.m. important. business. liiiilluatest estimates of the hush-all", wheat crop are in the neighborhood of 100000.000 bushels. over 00,000.- Hlllllwl". 000 bushels below last season. The of Mr- only state with favorable conditions Earl Jenkins. Crossroads. Supper is West Australia, where the crop served from 4 to ii p.m. ‘is estimated at 30000000 bushel; in - 134-11-4-ftu 2i ' ’ ‘ - run-assoc. r- or“ - "Tiie Indian River Women's ln- ' ' ' n View“ u l. stitutg will hold a pie social and ushels and in New dnuwlntte school... New. c. 9486-001 il-if "lloan Slipper, Bingo, Bazaar“ Music, Ico Cream in C.M.B.A. llali. Vernon River on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 7th and 8th. 1l5-7i-3-3l "Mt. llorbcrl Shipping Club will "Como to llazelbrook Ladies Aid bazaar and chicken Novom-bor 9th at the homo South Wales auooomo bushels.