1 Delegates; 10 or 12 t- _d R d-dt, . . I . t - -1_3a11ii'8¥8T1ilif- Came to Grief off leeted 1n, the United 1:111:63 -- Figelnlch .gggfilll%l:gefitgclllfili g1 Mllsst West of Island of Bic — Two States Only $_1,(l00 Canadian W i; omic Crisis Unless mu“ s m‘ Me“ D”°“'“°“ Fm“ Rfmwd" *1” M“‘°'°‘ . 8' Against 'Sinclair’s_ “Dry” Program. TORONTO. Oct. 28.—The Mall amt Empire publishes the following ill its news columns this morning dealing with the Liberal Convention lll Toronto yesterday. The greatest tribute _: 10611413158129.1926 T- A. Burrows. former? the House cf Commona o lne. Manitoba. who has pointed‘ lieutenant-governor ember oi i‘ Dii-‘Pihterests ia-forechadowed in reports been ap- that a large private loan is under of yet been paid to the government and an uncle o1 Mpg Harry 5mm,‘ colztroi policy of lHon- G. Howard, Fl-rguson is the confusion it has created ill the Liberal ranks. Last night while the main ibody of Lib- eral delegates were banqueting Mr. Sinclair. E8 ‘Fmiwh Canadian aix months on Friday. is brought to, _ , , 150111 "1111" 11'9"! 0" 111° 131111111 .-Mr. Jones said that only $1.000 '" =» Three Killed When “Y” r my a ing. ‘They had made it known earl- icr in the day that they could not cfforts at negotiations representatives of 10 or 12 constit- uencies withdrew, declined to at- N. B. Potato Crop Has Been Store FREDBRPCTON. Oct. 28. Harvesting of th New B' i k approve of tho prohibition policies 192a potato cropellas. becllulbsrilcctl- 0i i119 1111111131 1911x1913 111111 1111911‘ 811cally completed according to Hon. ville. president of the Ne wick Potato Shippers As $811911. i116 B. Frank Smith of East Florence- tclul the banquet and went into a'wllo was in the city today on ills session of their own. Irettlrn home front St. John. Ow- l'p to a late hour last night theylflg to the fact that practically the were still in conference and E. PJeiilifc CPOD 0i’ the Carleton and, lillllllf ll l l .ll llli lll liilll |N~llll5lll FinanciarL-e a d »e r s‘ Tieup Ends Soon. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 28. —intervention in the British coal strike by ‘prom- inent Industrial and financial in- conslderatlon to tide the mining which has Manitoba. Mr. Burrows is a Liberal industry over the crisis. Dlsheart- ‘mperlal c°mumc° m" umw“ °x' d by the government's frank of failure in its efforts to bring about peace. business lead- ers realize that the nation faces a grave economic depression unless the tie up which will have lasted ens .4 private loan may be floated through the Bank of England for a virtual subsidy of the mines can- not bo confirmed, but it is known that Lord Derby, Lord Londondcrry and Montagu Norman, Governor of w Bruus- _ Somatic“. the Bank of England. are attempt lng to work out a_ new basis for ne- gotiations. They are said to have drawn up a memorandum embody- lng a plan of settlement. Tailier, ex-M, P, ‘Pu 0f Norm Ea-(Victorla County potato belt has al- so, and a (Mme,- gonowe, fm- thelretuiy been stored, Mr. Smith said URGES TAKING OVER MlNEs 1.-,.e,,ch_ca,,a,dh,h _ ,g,,.,-,,,p mated mo; 105595 resumng from‘ “,9 CARNARVON wa," 0c‘ 28 pant of ille car, Mrs. A. E. Jones. is m H _d . . ‘ ' , . v , , . .— , , ., , , h Ah ,A LIB] c last night a function the _ Hut they would go m“) conflheavy Tamra“ o‘ the m“ ‘veek Former Premier Lloyd George to- gghlizei,u"tg,,xzl‘1e‘fre( l m q e 1 no" most elaborate so far attempted by (Canadian Press) ,-e,.uh.ce huh, today’ a, ,he end Mend succeeding the snowfall of a wilith they would have some statc- week 1150' WW1“ 119 a’ 1119*" 119111’ lncnt to make, The tidings of North "gm" "M" i“ ‘first “f‘_l1_°_1Pf‘_te_d" Essex, Prescott and Rtussell, all . - ' , u that the ~ - 11111411)’ 111B 14111511115 1114116 188i lex- §'I,°,,,';}'§§[,’.': ,1,'I,",,f,','.‘,',.ffw,,,,d be .\i. B. A. in Sunlmerside. Tile ion Government patrol boat (lreb- British industrial fair. the largest islnture. are involved in the spilt m, juaufm, h, “k,” W" the "finch (s m, , t m G d, first branch being organized on Captain It. F. Coffin. at St. Paul's annual trade fair in the world. well as others along the Ottawa awe are. huh“, ‘hmugh the Lovigos 0°, f8 “,1, ‘"1’ i October 21th, i896. The celehra- Cove, off the Eastern Wolves and which is, to be held this winter l‘l\>pr “(n-them onmrh, and hhe _ Canadian Press) t t r, ,1’ i c ‘he war" he.“ ‘ b ‘_ ' °,-_ “ ~ ‘T “M115 "p" , tion took the form of a banquet and brought to St. John last evening by simultaneously at London and hu,.de,._ ltOOhLAN-D. Maine. Oct. 2S. -— Qlrahe“ fur“ ' " e t a ' n 1,0,’? jcmtlff “'1 denmse" m? 111.1] T Q M ' over 1B0 members with their wives a patrol boat. it was learned this Birmingham from February 21st to _‘ Tile live musted Bath schooner "d i" e Wwmme" a" w” 5 1M1“ o“ “em-B “may “whoa 0 or lady friends sat flown to a fcs- morning. The seizure consisted of lvlarclt 4th. Different groups of. Goalnflhortago in _Ri0 J aneiro (Canadian Press) Gardiner G. Dcerlng was (lisulastetl and in distress today about five complete helplessness. Yet o the money lenders." day described the coal dispute as "the greatest crisis since the war." He was speaking at a meeting of our reports on the trade balance is going down. until tlonllllious. nllles off Nutiulous light, another this will see the end of it, ind‘ We 1111111 1111111051? i111111B-‘1 1'01‘ 011111 iliii1 victim of tllc recent southerly gale. shill b8 filmed 10 She was leaking badly. but an cfhwlth foreign @1111“- fort was to be made to tow her to once banker for the world, is now Bangor. her destination or Rock-Iwalklng t “My,” Oprah,“ military use was welcomed on all v “Tm; country sides and is likely to be adopted by 4 ...,_ Sir George Lloyd, Egyptian hlygh commissioner, who declared at the; lcta in Egypt, which may prove ser- tous if not dealt with. llll [IEFEN-Bl t i l tlslllssn lfllNlEHlN, Canadtfs-Pblicy of Du al Purpose Plane For Civil and Mill’ f‘ tary Use Likelyxt be Adopted -by al the Dominions. all" forces of the Canada's policy oi‘ l 1 tllc llolnillions to extend their defenses. By training its pilots ~* tllc ‘onliltllorrsrovlfu GUARDIAN lll this H ilil illl‘. Head-on —Collision on (Canadian lPross) MONCTON. N. 8.. Oct. Zip-Four laborers were killed and two Injur- ed in a head on collision on the Transcontinental division of the Canadian National Railways at Bo- Iangcr. thirty miles west of Ed- nluudston. N. 8., at eight this morn. ing- A relief train was despatch- ed from Edmundaton Immediately after the accident. The cause of the smash-up ghlch involved a freight train and a working train, is unknown at regional headquarb, ere of the railway here. Train Struck Auto ‘MILTON. Ont, Oct. 28. — Three persons were killed and one serious- ly injured here this afternoon when the C. P. ll., TorontoiGuelpll pas- senger train struck an automobile about 300 yards east of the station. The dead are: A.'B. Conch, Montre- al; George Kilil). Hamilton; A. E. Jones. Hamilton. The fourth occu- -i~.-}»-——~—~ a (Special to the Guardian) OTTNWA, Oct. 28. ——Canada's official welcome and that of King George were extelldcd today to Queen Marie of Roumania. Tile royal visitors were greeted on be- i kept the secret. Nickle, wife of the attorney-general. who had written out her husband's TO MARK 33RD ANNIVERSARY Branch Z15 was carried lnost successfully and enjoyably, the occasion being tllc vcrsary of tllc founding of the C. While all Ontario waited, won- dering and not knowing what Pro: mier Ferguson was lgclng to ldo bout his liquor policy-a woman She its Mrs. W. F. Elaborate Banquet In Summerside OF THE FOUNDiNG OF BRANCH 215 OF THE C. M. B. A. OVER 130 ATTEND ill tile C. M. B. A. Hall. Sunl- through 33rd alllli- tlve hoard laden with a bountoonsl supply of the finest in the culinary art. The efficiency displayed in tile catering was a special featurc everyone being served almost llu- mcdiaitely. Tile table decorations were very pretty and enhanced tllc 5i . llllllllllil Saguenay and Garner Former Vessel. (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Que.. Oct. 2s. — The schooners Saguenay and Garner. _were lost in the lSi; Lawrence Riv- er in the vicinity of tllc island oi‘ Bic. about 200 miles from here, in the storms of this vreek, and two men, were drowned. according to information reaching here today with the establisllluout of commun- ications cut off ‘by the tempests. The men f|l‘0\\'llF(l are‘ Captain Tnrbls of the Garner and a pass- enger Laurient Jonlpse on till.- same vessel. hore and smashed on the rocks. Captain jBolvlu and the three men of the crew of the Saguenay were saved by the steam barge Poplar Bay but Captain Turbis and M. Jompse of tile Garner perished bc- fore aid could reach them. Wet-ooohtfstaleétl Worth $30,000 ST. John. N. B., Oct. 28—Aicuilol and whiskey worth approximately $30,000 duty paid value, was seized yesterday morning by the Dealin- 2,500 gallons of alcohol alld 55 cas- es of whiskey. ~~-------<O&- ~ ---- ' How Air Pilots Taught To ‘Keep Their Nerve’ t 0t All and... Clai- Federation. (Ca adlan Press) ROTHER» ‘AM. Eng" Oct. Zl. - The charge has been made hora in a speech by Joseph Jones. secret- . ary of the Yorkshire Minors Aiiccl- ation and member of the official miners’ delegation which recently visited the United States. that tho hundreds of thousands of dollars collected in the United States by supposed comrades, ostensibly for the relief of the striking British miners. wasactuaiiy employed In paying Communist propagandlcta in the mining area. i men reached the Miners’ Federa- tion. He added that when the coal strike was settled ho intended to devote his entire energy to root- ing out Communism in the coal fields. Canada Will Ex- hibit At British (Speciai to the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 28. —Canatilau manufacturers ‘will exhibit at the trades are to be shown in each city. and practically all the important industries will be represented. in addition to the Canadian exhibits it is expected that many Canadian buyers will attend. The fair which is organized joint- iltiO JANIEIRO, Oct. 28. —— Tile land. Mr. Lloyd George contended ‘"111 1151115 113 1111111911 101' @1951?!’ h h; f ch -| b. ,1 p t. beautiful picture provided by the 1y by the British government de- strike of the British coal miners " ‘"99"’ " ‘" ,that unirler the emergency powers1t‘,‘11'"9¥_ Viorki," ctcz. Canada makes efinorocengrasfvhfcgrh, yvqhllighgzlix, delectable display of choice 1311171101“- O-~ 031- 23- “when f" pm-unent of oversees trade and has bt-oltgilt about s. shortage m “he government “uh, “sum: connohonalel‘ such; he pltfitllcally thlly its and on Dena" (“the Cmmmm (h) vhmdh. airgllant; craclFZ-l-lip-l ti]? tlllnbuhtnhcghhe Bhmhigham Chamber o, can, coal here and mafia tho transport ‘tlol oi.‘ the mines and compel both huweflf"? rezzrve all; ghouls: hi; mlnioll government hy acting Pre- 3'11‘- 11- M- MCNB111- 11168111“ 111111 ggenge d" {he ‘has, ‘calm; o?" Otlmerce will be open to the general seated on his right were Rev. .l. J. Paul's crisis more serious. it is stated in reliable quarters that the Brazil- tpublic at certain rcstrictcdfilours. miners and mine owners to accept lthe clothing and allied trades will the findings ‘of the coal commis- nlier J. A. Robb. with more cere- . " l f, . l i l nlony attaching to the occasion the Meckage ‘lmsel or h m pa‘ war. more so tllnn would a purely out anti able to navigate by lllm- nlllitary expenditure. Tile other MacDonald‘ St. Resumes Nov. 15 pastor lull government has decided to dls- ' . Church: Rev George V. .\lCC8.liC§ _ 'i ll'b l ly and invita- mhuhue purchhsmg con, m, h G d‘ 51°" s “Wm tionlulltllls ‘UFO favorably llllfiressed égazlhgaaulézilxiqdtilflilagflhgsgggogig»M,._ Hume“ grand orgmhze, o; me sell, he is bundled into anotiltl‘:?§;:,,',1he8v¢, 1,29,11,15?‘ to 15,000 buy- cred" has“ m ‘he America“ ‘(ifsgfiljlgO “Om: 2:" ii/"nifl- i ___~<*>""_‘ b-y Lmmdas report in this connec- the Unlitcd States Marie was C- M- B- A- imd 0111913‘ ‘A “plen- puma and started “D in m“ airlhrs in various parts of the world. 111111119! fliiil Will-DB? Bimi- viinh- 1 R ‘ ' m’ ' — er m-i ‘ mm‘ . i, k y the ,, at whh-twtnd 1,,.'did toast list was honoured. the 1128i“ helofe 119 h“ “m” '10 bunk’ In its scope the Bsitlsh industries i______._‘.>_____ tiou of tile statement that the eus- Tilcl-e ls grout unanlnllty in nlat- a e“ or, h ,5", , h, t , in“, was, 1,91,,“ drunk ,0 315,501,. According to the theory held byhhmr surpasses an m,’ confluent“, I ' ‘ ' ' ""115 “candms mnnnmsm" would tcrs o1‘ air defense. The Prime 599cm)“ chi d‘: mp1“ hang , S1,): c he“ me ‘pope and ruhohdeq m by Air Corps officials at Mcfiookfinuros.“ mehkuuh _ __ v open its session on Novenlbor ' ililuisters._h_ including iliackcu Qillllgliélegdsibhiéls hghitiiiiidlifignénsfifiziriia “w. L; - Mhmohn,d_ Father (stem, that t5 the best, way to “keep 15th. came‘ this ltloruing when. N” . lflng. are sofillterastsd ‘that til Y’ 1' 1 ' , A , MacDom-m, h, hi, he“, pleas,“ your nerve." retain your morale. WMRWWCHUK- c?» 11915115911 51101-1191“ ‘l ‘ - and famny‘ At he m“ V” lt is not cruelty to hlnl. officials messenger-enema ‘(Special totlic Guardian) ‘PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE. Mall, Out. 28. —Ton cllrloalls oi‘ flour have been silippsd- to Salonlka, (lrecco. The flollr is made from Nlunltoila -No. l hard wheat alld lltilclctl us such, is tilougilt by tllc milling’ interests This largo order appointment for that (late. -'.'l can't” he said ‘lFor how long?" he was ‘Toronto evidence “because i have the customs commission." askéil- Oulton, silver fox inspector with (Ilscugglnn, "Month or six weeks." he replied the live stock department of the Lt. Col. L. C. Amery, Secretary 011M195“ °1 L‘“'“°' Mr. Rowali would not 8w whoilr Department ot Agriculture. Ottawa. Stale" for Dominion Afton-s. iPrclu- or. when the 0011111115510" $115 1" is registered at the Palliser, and icr King of Canada, Premier Bruce district for about of Australia. and Prcntler Contes of by The New Zenlalltl. Col. Alucry hrotlgllt would ho held Wm- be 1,, the wlltll regard to conditions at Humil- ton, Niagara and other points. "it has not been setilct yot." he ‘On tl tour ‘of inspection to all the - will attend the meetings of the sub- colillnlttec oi‘ nir defense whenever possible. Sir Stylluel Hoarc. Sec- 511V9i‘ 10X 1111191195 "l 131116119. 115- rotary oi State for All‘, opened the three weeks. interviewed Herald cu Saturday morning. he dc 'He was followed by . ltp the question of air ‘develop- ctawd ma, 1, wont“ be 1,1,, duty Lojlllflllli ill the crown colonies and building she came tlpon achair. surmounted with the British cost oi‘ arms, which was presented by her aunt. Princess Louise, March- The Ulllon depot was tlhronged with siglltseers. Bunting was lnllcll in evldenc, tho yellow. red and blue of the Rumail- lan flag dominating tho decoration scheme. -_i—-<-O-}~ manner congratulated the members upon the magnificent banquet, lie said that next Sunday tile whole Catholic world would give an ex- pression of- loyalty to Christ ollr King. ’I‘his feast will be celebrated by Catholics univer- say. but kindness. Most of the pilots are young fellows ill the game lfor love of ll. and it is to save this love anti enthusiasm that heroic measures are adopted. ll gets tllelu away from the wreck sally and he who rules as a prison- er in the Vatican is according to, the Catholic Church ‘Cllflfliffi vicar on earth. As true members of the C. M‘. B. A. they should always res- antl ill a situation where tlley have. 1no time to think about what has happened. All their attention ls ucellcd to pilot tile now ship. Thus it keeps their minds froln lll0l‘lllil- Nine Garloads of,‘ Livestock Arrive 1 From P. E. I. (Caiiadian Press) lfllilliflltsT. N. S. Oct. 28.-Thera will be no formal opening connect- i . . l r ' tighggpzizifirellhe upemnb m a new saltl. maps,” m", brand, about g 000 snvgprotectorutcs. Premier King is , ,_ liy. and restores shattered sell- ‘ “That will bc decided when the,“ mmm whhh, hhe has, Qveek he coucillstor. The oon5t|t,,,l,,,,g,1 15.1 _ 113st. ilhntll honor this soloifirsafizhgfilld1i-onfldence, _by inlplying their su- ed with the twenty third annual __-....- commission lucets?" h“ been mskhecuhg ranches m me sue is slated for discussion tumor-IA 1' ' C 1M5 give ‘or h, n mlpel-iors‘ faith in them. Maritime winter fair. The doors , "Then or heioief‘ he “"~‘“"?"'=‘1~...,,,,,,.,-,, p511 n; the .,,,-.,,.,.,ce ,,.,.1 row- Premier King of Canatln- 1" 1111“ w" 1 “Y "m", '19,“, b t, Officials say experience not.- will open to the generfll nubile on Fire Machine awllen tllc conlmlsslon meets it will hwlnres “m, ranches are h0'w hhfluds himself in the position of cnn- hlroisflfrazlgltngalrllyklilillg-(tihnil, hél;etafteiiu,hroved [hm me lohgm. a hue, any” Frhm! hnemuoh and the gong I ntllc ground after a crash. the less likely he is to fly again. Steamship Sank show will be commenced tomorrow night with eight classes before Dr. T. S. liazzard, of Toronto, who will judge both the light and ‘heavy ani- mals. A hauling competition is also cillator between extremist views. P‘ E‘ I‘ represented 0n the one side by ud- '-—~ yersaries of a centralizing policy These arc busy times lutleed with and on the other by Premier i-Iert- the employees of the ‘island Rall- zog of South Africa. Mr. King way Division. Owing to the increas- Sal’ ‘vhflyn, “m. 11°; _ operation at Mac-leotl, Magrath, lBel- ' levue, Cltlresiholm. Vulcan. White Lake, Aldersyde, Medicine not. Erl- monton. anti many other places ba- The toast to the King was‘ next druuik and responded to by the sing ing of tho -Natlonal Anthem. At this point one of the most entertaining Pole _Cat S...“ Resident Of De- Withdraws Smoke For Firefighters “mes ‘Calgm-Y where the 111115951 has been l t] t -' i b numbers of the evening was pre- . . 1 l MlNN-ENPOIAS. Minn. Oct. 28.— a Town silver fox ranch in the province is f, , q“ e y ,1“ “g m“ good 011911 movimieiit 0f ‘height. causet y t i h M ‘ J. H‘ Ken“ snug gated 1m- tpe evemqg w tn sever! _M,hnoa_po,,s hrehwh may soon ,0“ SCYlZCd Tt-E-X S esmbhahed. asses hlghhth“ fglglitihlgzloflnogily1‘sfiitjllé heavy shipment of DOlBl098,::’1'(l)€((,ld\Vt$Il:1e 20mm songs {o me 0011181011. gggtnett-ttll teams entered for the tile llpllfillitlflll of "smoke eaters." for they now have a machine that literally "eats" the smoke for them at flrcs. _ The device resembles the "steam- t‘l lire-be uti., dtl.ttl - . . . _ 0,... ,y,,,e o, me engine it has a. "bofton" reared high over the nhftqixhgs‘ M? pgcead“ “m1; “$23 131,212“ g-Zn1£:°l111:gg°i'31,1ti1h8 hi! i191“ Much of the lpOta-to movement by W111’ mm °1 :11“ 5'9“ wflu‘ than"? cr colliding with the steamer Madl- terry to make sn- extra trip be- iloll r-lik 1 aratus with suctioll 11111111‘ ouch animal comes i0 :1 swludartl known to hi b f w acts un- m“ 13 1mm 1°C“ mum‘ 1° Chm“ “my was d“ “g and o‘ e so .y 11°11‘ 0mm“ ‘he cu" am] 3mm" twee“ 0111"’ Tmmenflne’ and P011“ _ e . e app a -i lll c ore and after cuu- of the insurance branch ant] urged en, swhmflhh) Cohmahy were m, Bonk“, ,0 acmmmodhte m‘, "In", fan attached to a hike hose. about i5 inches in diameter. The hose is "un lllto smoke filled looms and the smoke drawn out. lt has iprovon es- llcclally successful in fighting stub- horn basement biases. where thero is muoll smoke ibut little lire. O0 Condensed “Specials ltAfm-tc per word. not each insertion in this column- ‘MEN WANTED-T OUT WOOD by the cord ut Col Club. Apply io Secretary, H. W. Weeks. 129 Fitzroy st. 2301 1o 21 3i n "iiiiify 1111" rox secures-tr new m-loue "—“*~°’" J. D. Blgga 308 i... Reward if ‘ captured. r 2345-28-3i i- ‘SPECIAL-BULK oA-rcs, a use. D1330V9red, By 25c. Outimors Bros,‘ » -' 382-Z9'3l _._______,_______._______._._. ‘JUST ARRiVED-BULK DATES. 1i lbs. 25c. Cudmore Bros. ‘ 2802-49-81 __...__._..__4... its manomm can s-srtnq. did waelootiolif to ‘ buss ifro . ouortlrtilrl no mntory. t. wnmaous oAuoAobc AND Hamburg steak trail every lily. Saundets, Ne om t Co.. Mar- ltet Bldg. ‘JOB rn|n1~luc-..or IV! ‘I. LOFTON. Texas. Oct. is a white s15" its on a good- railroad. 2S.—-'l‘ll0 tsole resident of ‘Loitou is a D019 cat the sole structure of the "city", bearing tho word But despite tho paucity of citi- zens and absence of buildings. 1120i’- toll appears on all good Texas maps has a first Questioned pcsartling the bran-d set by the government, l 1111‘ "1 111° 111111119-15- 111501111311 '31P and the Enlplre to be lll reality plained that the nlarltinr-zs are 'i'9B"lc0lIlllllllili.y of conlnlunities. lstercll by tattooing in tho ears oil according tact with statesmen of the other ‘to the age oi’ tllc fox. ‘Filo luglsier-ldomlnlons. ed letters of tllc owner ale tattooed Canada ill the right ear, and the your markfiiioiii flcalust‘centralization. New- ln tllc Empire is likely to prevail a Premier Hertzog of South Africa. On the others other hand lliifl are ada- clllss highway at its froutlloolxalull lie distinguished by a Kins-BY 111W" that covers tho whole town. The town ill fact is onn oftllosc lost hopes ‘that sometimes sprlufl from the coming of a railroad. The, ground was laid off as a town site, but the town never materialized. That was 13 years ago. Tile rall- road was built, the highway was constructed, the town as named. but nobody settled there except the beautifully striped cat. The ani- mal lbae been there so long -he is accepted as an institution, and ra- of his do- U. S. Scientist ‘OHTOACO, Oct. 28-. Announce- ment of the cilseovory__3h the Gatlp ode r y. the mruFW ltIIOWII to sci ntists. by Hr. W. D. Coolidge, ‘PILD, of the General Electric Lom- l“ l2'l':'";‘"l.;“.*. l": maloere 7y...- lQPpOI Oillllll. Nan. at the meet- ings! the American College of Physical Therapy. * Research laboratories now must attempt to find moans of control lag titisacw bowel-anti make it sub er- vieilt to » " l science. Dr. Kyler yroven. aro‘ disappearing‘ wlllte man's blood is being mixed iiitllelvcihs of" each‘ genera ion. also by letter together with the foundland is in a curious position. number of tile fox. lri tattooed. lulu?" 91111111 to ltndertakc her own de- tllc loft car. The letter ::A" illtll- ionoo vol nnionomonr, in spirit so catcs lllat the fox was liJPll in lii23,11“1'~'11 H" liini Biio roinnon to consid- anti ouch succeeding year has a lot- 91' 1111111051115 11"!"- i-i1 911191‘ ‘Ciliim m, ,.ohowh,g_ who‘ bu.» “Dy. “m, so dian confederation: lrelulltl will m,’ so “m, a h”, ha," h, 1926 w,“ undertake a coast defence but may have the hm" “D. h, ha ,8“ can possibly rely on the British isles Here also tile number of the animal Monroe ‘Dwtflne for he’ ch11‘! 111°‘ h, ‘phwuh h, h ,8 hhe "m, u, that tection. Canada and Newfound- mhch’ ,, w“, he numnerea ,,‘,., a0 land are sympathetic toward Brit- , ain’s burden but remember their ffllftbifalfffhifi” m 1926 “imm 1"” own taxation and contributions. M“ {when h; we owner c“ a Sh“ British officials have been given to or to n Pot no» ~- n. ilfilfifilill.‘.§‘§§.Jl‘°.h§“.lé‘lll..8i£ and it was ills grandfather who, it policy In the filial analysis. :5 511111- 11115511 111° 1111"- i111i"‘i‘ 101i“ Premier King is enlleavoring to '1 ‘mpflvnY- M 111111 1°°1111°11- M1‘- find a central point ill the varying Ouimn still continues the breeding flggtrlneg. when, u,“ dommhm, 0a,, of the old "Ouiton" strain. made meet on cgmmon gf0und_ The inmons by ills granola-nor. (Cal- Canadian viewpoint most nearly Eiiry Herald.) uppoaches this" ideal and Canadian views are likely to prevail at the conference." There is a possibil- ity that a number of constitutional onolnallos may be eliminated by common consent. The collstltu- ilonsl discussion will include the foreign ministries oft the domin- ions. For this reason there has been no official negotiations as yet with regard to the appointment of Hon. Vincent Massey as Canadian Ranks Of Full, _ Blooded Osages Being Depleted TPAWFIUSKA. OkllL. Oct. 28. - ore men are now at work on full {lime than. penlfaps at ally other time this year. and employees are daily being transferred to the pay- rol-l- fronfthe waiting list. lottetown. from where the ilifiidii?‘ lsbelng shipped to its final destin- ation iby steamer. The additional burden on the freight department of the railway is relieved somewhat byi the use of schooners. which 111° bringing cargoes from island.- points to thts port. where they arc again transferred to tho steamers. As the Potato Growers‘ Associa- tion apparently intends to do most of its shipping this Y"? 1V? W819i‘- and expects i0 fill six steamers he- fore the close of navigation. there is not thedemand that existed. ill other years for refrigerator carn- Nevertrlleless there is also a move- ment oi potatoes exported by local buyers, outside of the Association. along wholly railroad channels, and about twenty carloads oi potatoes are crossing to the mainland by the ear-ferry daily. While the railway is well able to cope with the local movement. and can in fact. supply the steamer stevodorae with more potatoes than they can handle at one time. (lhoro are at present-HO carloalls wsltinfl’ to~-be» nil-loaded.- on the railway wharf sittings). at the same time tho douse i exists that. as last year there will be a short“! of refrig- erator cars when the movement by great delight of the assembly. He was most heartily applauded. The toast to our order was spok- en to by Mr. Harper, the organizer, u-pon all present to still further ill- crease tho mcnl-ilersllip to 100 per- cent. Out of the nine million dol- lars paid out in death claims by the -C. M. B. A. over one hundred an-ti thirty thousand had been paid to beneficiaries in l'.l'J.l. according to statistics, He said that the Sum- mot-side branch was looked upon by- the grand officers of the. -C. M. B. A. as one of the most success- iul nnd enterprising ill all Canada. and he was present for the purpose of-reporting to the Grand Council and also to see for himself tllc great work being done here. it. was an inspiration said Mr. Harper to be present and he would hold the eflorts and success of the ‘Sum- merside branch up to other branch esas a model to im-itate. ' lHon. A. F. Arsenanlt also spoke to this toast and in his characteris- tically eloquent style made a splen- did address upon the good work the C.M'-B.A. is doing. The toast to the ladies was well spoken by Dr. J. A. MacPhee and Mr. W. B. MaoNsliiJ The singing oi’ the Na- tional Anthem broug-ht to a close what was probably the most pre- tentious banquet ever put ou- by a fraternal organisation in ‘Summer- aide. Congratulations are due the water stops, and when the Weather conditions w11l not ‘allow the use of tho ordinary box cars. Full blood Osage Indians. around whom much romance not; been as the Minister to Washington. _._a-__.gg.}-. Vessolfiliilillnder Mysterious \ succeeding -l3r ght‘ into Oklahoma from Just now there iare about 200_ refrigerator cars on the island. but: it can in taken as an ominous fact.‘ that tho railway lilthorlties are not recommending shippers to use u: yet freffigofatorcsrs. Up until now, most ofjhe chipping has been done the others deserves- special ladies, the officereaud mam-burs of the society. burperhalps there was no one so instrumental in promot- ing andcarrying through the bon- quete so oucceflfoiiy ac Mr. Alban Gillie who with all duo respects to and very hearty commendation. (Canadian Press) NEW ORLEANS. La.. Oct. 28. --- The steamship l.oulslania sank outside South Pass early today aft- forlned this morning. One mem- ber of tllc crew reported missing. THEY CALL HIM ‘FoccY ‘ Because: EVERYTI-ilnc. HE , TQUGNES l5 monouro. Oct. llture. Maximum sud lnlllilllum tcnlper- aiures: Toronto. cloudy Montreal. clear . .. Clftown, cloudy ‘Halifax. cloudy 8t. John. cloudy lBoston. clear 47-39 ' 49-39 ao~n4 29.——l\larliinlu moderate to fresh winds mostly fair. Stationary or higher tom-per- -i8——38 . 40—30 52—38 The officials were swamped with work this afternoon when nine car- loads of livestock arrived- from P. E. I. it was necessary for the car exhibitors. which consisted of Cc- phlls Muuu. Pown-al. P- E. l. Saun- dots and Sanderson. Charlottetown. Roper Bros, Charlottetown; Stead. Bros, tillarlottetown; George Bos- well. Frencilfort; lHorno 1310s.. Winsloo; Oliver Saunders. Alex R. Aiclfny. Charlottetown and others. ‘Announcements, V, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ltemember st. John's w. A. Hallowekan ,flupper at. uti. Saturday, Oct. atnn. ztizlt-lo-za-zl ‘mean Supper. Wlheatioy ltrver i-{all postponed until Saturday ov- ening. 2353 "Bridgetown Monday -- Show. Last chapter-into the Net. . _ 2334-10-28-2i é‘- "Wfilist and Dance ill Kelly's Cross HaliH-Wlday. October 29th. Free lunch. 2365, .- "Sons of Temperance ,be. pre- sent at itenbhlgton. ifujv. tlito re- ceive Most Worthy Patriarch. Mrs. Anna ilaeder‘ in (Irish Jessica 10.30 a. m.; 2 p. m- 7.30 p. m. Col- lection for Propagation work. 23380-984! "The staolqyV-tlrlugo nan-yin; iirnoriviion. ohmiis liiii 1111"“ 1'"‘1*1i1- ' ' tho Boiuilinnd and n ed on thr: _" b m, t b, b ,thou-AM‘"“!'7*1'°"""'1'" New York. ololié i '0-3il Co. will be cutting cheese ml- pltv "only enema - onnriiinn Control iiflr- K110i. a former pmiiiont 6i beautiful hills of ti... (l age ctmntry Glrcumisilaineeslvfhwrfmffibcuffgh “beml wows POI no WEATHER il-ilgh tide on. afternoon til 5.50 to... on" sot-Jam and 4th. Cream Job Priutory- muons i8! ._ =vou wanroool; utlvntom the‘ ltstiioioaienl Socictyrof Amor- lca, explained that the ‘discovery would, place the more‘ powerful rayl- ilP-thll unit. Cathode ray. the Danae erected his‘ tropes‘ anti raised-cattle. White men settled amongthe llllll.‘ ljlid was allott- I-la-ai-a (c nadian firs») emul- s DMARIRRMlclL. out. ed by the government to the ind- 28. —~'l"ha lighter Michigan Central if it... , as the defied slappers of potatoes will fowl!‘ it Jooh ‘"911 1i 15b11flmfi1rY1ncr-ua1n" “m! IPAIRIS ‘Oct. 28. —'l‘he near as» ‘proach to the oartb-ofllars ‘and m", me, ,tbo prevalence of earth shocks are 5.3g and tomorrow morning at 4.46. -8un sets this afternoon at 4.51 tomorrow morning at I \ will he received for butter making on riovhtridpv, v L 2360-10198! "Come to the followup jun-i and‘ entertainment, ‘ ‘Mutiny Issu- inx; Novrist at the snatch New Prices’ till for 20c. 10 im- BBc. 250 ‘um. h‘ he“ “h,” “Ho,” M," “my otjfluuhhdehm“ "mnrjlwlliilifly Mlifivfld i0 he Tflllwiiv New moon November lblo for the spoil-of extremely bad g, m, m,- rtgc, 59o m,- g gg, 1000 for first, Millikan ray aecoml. and X- llan: ‘ rmt ‘oil’wlrproducothsndpwned by the T. l... Durocher Com- mas: Postpaid. ouartiiul Office. ray tun-o. » r. h 10.10‘ the Osage tribe became the weaith- puny of Detour and valued at, uco- l ‘ ._ in making llesnnonncomoiii 1"‘- icstJn the world. 000. sank mysteriously in a false “m? “'1' ‘.°“1..m“°d-'u°1" weather from which western and Summertime title ei llteen u- a - °“IN MINOR?" VII ll QUIT. Kyler adld: " he Cathode ray is s0 ‘White blood began to mixiwitirlDotour passage . between Drum» “m” "l! 59.79"?‘ .m°‘1'"1° central Europe is suffering. Ono to; mo,- thon Qgu-totgsomm m mo“ ._._ . n” “H”. l-ule for too n", t. 1-... not. poysl-tui that. turned on a menu ones and at present but coo. full mond and Cocltburn islands last ‘mililr I; 111ml iii! mo oi amp of lnolomcaoy follows another. - - - ~ . 4mm," .-‘,,,.-r,.',.h,g,~ n, 11""!- dlii llri, Gilli ll" 51*“? '1"'°11°'1°1'“9°11i1.11 “$191090 all“ “dill? an enrolled night. Tan members of the crow _15'°i.'mi1' 1'- 11" 511113911" h"? Oil's It!!! ~ "thunderstorms and say that the wave is moving ' Theatre. ovemflr-dltffdgflldr ~ filer.‘ soldier or, tplgdtl +256 ititO 1P5? 1° iilfiiflilfllwiof foil on tri _ rolls. iii; northern bsrelyesoaped on tho tug oauorsifiillll "E130" it! 1419111 1° 1111111919 hail and anowarocsuslag havoc on m"; “,1 t," n,” "gum, ., W.“ ’ m, 0|“, "a. vot-oot,_.-<,mt,,,c.u.._cggg.itt,d in m than it docs not seem to uni. on m a tottunof .000 yrnose which came up - in mlpohso 1071111‘ m rotniliiono isid down h! iuld sod con and the w um- ob- wit"; not the, another la co ‘ "oiloeutltul til-am m: cum“ 9g ., t: c mile libiiy." ' signatures or marks appear. pantie signals, - p» buyers. server; pmgtigc 1o "l g. y)»; 4,, m‘, u. “have. h m“... “"43”, »-. .~..,.. .. l‘ r "- stat. ‘Ad, ti. 1|_