BIA - .1 ‘I'm’ _—-_ publloallslother wIMh beaotlto- MERCHANT. ‘lbosroatluir ofsovcraascat, tltowaycoorliiribobotlic s7" ll tombs iogoia Igglll. Gilllllle Ifllltll-I. III Charlottetown Guarllll ' Colt!» A waits RamsayMDonald On “His Visit To The Dominion -Tomorrow—W.ill Be The Guest Of Governor General At Rideau (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont. Oct. 10.—-'1'he visit tetbencminioncapitaloint. Hon J. Ramsay MacDonald. grime ldisiist- or c1 Great Britain. beginning Thurs- day o! this week and continuing for tour day! is ollllbiiorilll a gxowlns axcitemaltt ti! government circles. ottawa promises to arouse n-cm autumn lathe-II! and givo tho Britilh ptatcsmon and his daughter a wol- somooqllllinolnoorityondocrdiel- it; tnanyhehasrecoivcd alrieohe slghtad battery Point. missorica o! welcome have already leit Ottawa and wi-l noel the" British Wt! It the Niagara border; they are. Mr. 8' c. asinvillo. Body. to Ilia Excellency the Governor General. tor Viscount wuiioedco. and lL-t- Col. it. J. oce- _hill oi tbs Department oi National ncteooo. tor the Government oi Canada. The two aides will remain ‘m. tlgopflty throughout their visit to tbs Dominion. I {no program at Ottawa has boon shaped in large and oomwoboull" spirit; It will afford the Britioh Hemloc- and his daughter opportun- ity to see and be seen as they deserve. as well as to be heard. Welcomed be- gq-Q thqy igavgtheip spacial train by picnic.- sacrum King and su- wiiltsui Clara. wiu than s19" whcca-tblvwlll n vol"; scram. Ila. Oct. m- Mllllw d acres otwaiu- iormiss a slsaniiv u» mu novice wow country to" ward ssiacsi and the country in t1" south was can late today whoo Q- gggi Adams, engineerins’ hood oi Oloa ll_ Corliss DWIIYY-lll with l" ggrialsurveyoithesoctiohoi North Bialosb. OVII-ILOWI IANII ‘me olttiro section m" covered by ocilvor shoot. scams oo1d~Ic the ow- tro tbs Miami oaoal mod W" Ilialech ab}! Miami. overflowing its tabla in new blow ‘l-‘bo flood condition in the rosi- dcctiol and business sections oi Royall Wem Premier remain guests o: His Excellency the Governor General. when not engaged eoniercnco has boon mingled with occasi ior public utterance . Just as he was able to chat inior- mslly to his heart's desire with Ro- sldant Hoover at Rapidan. tho British Prime Minister will be able to un- burdon his soul to Mr. King. with no other audience thcn the lovely hills and trees oi the Gatineau at Klngsmere, Mr. King's country home. ‘that even- ing Premier MacDonald will make at s. dinner given by the C dlan Govt. in the Parliament Bidgs, what pro- mlses to be his most significant ut- terance while in Canada. The largest hall available, the reading focal o! tho House oi Commons ls being dis- mantled and props-rod lor tbs ovotlt it will be a. brilliant gathering oi Canadians high in public aitoill. and tho whole party which embraces. bo- sidoo the Prime Minister and his daughter. lord Arnold, Paymaster General in the MloDona-ld blinistfl; Sir Robert Vansittart. Private Booty. to tho Him wnhtori R- L. Ono-isle. Counsellor or soreign Aiiain; Thomas Jones Deputy Saety. of the Cabinet and tho Secretly. wboao efiieiont "lmimtmi-‘m "F. “"9! . i iolitous all over Alaerlco. bliss» - berg. will be. present. Next do! the British Prime Miniat- 81’ Will lunch with the loader ed tbs opposition. Hon. it. B; Bennett at the Country Club. With his ddlightar lshbel he will have tea with Hon. William and Mrs. Philipi. and they are both guests of Their Excellcilclol at Government House ior dinner. 0n Saturday they are guests in turn o! the British High Commissioner and Premier Mackenzie King. TORONTO, Ont. Oct. 15 - Prem- iep Ramsay lilaoDoooJd and Miss MacDonald and party are scheduled to arrive in ‘Porunio between b and 0.80 p. m., today and will proceed st once to Government House. where they will be guests oi the Lieutenant Govrnor during their visit here. There will be dinner at Govern- ment House at 7.45 p. m. ‘lomorrow morning Premier MacDonald ad- dresses the delegates to the A. F. oi 1.... at the Royal Yes-l. The BritLm Hialeah sustains the saute with molly stem andhomos iloodod. No sonorll ovacutloeci tbs cllr bad boon N- pbgbd oesigbt sud relic! work was no‘; adilliailiered by the American lagim ‘ last reports chewed the water was avwouimalolr two 19st 111st" than (erred on u» distinguished sioics- t» mimosa the mo.» cub ‘m. ro- sealovol. » manbvtho University czsorveto spccttotheirnavolbasosinthcraci- - Cue oi the spatial ioaturos in ooll- tic Ocean. " motion with the convocation. apart A clause oi the treaty readab- UNCEMENTS’ ’ tron the disnity oi the occasion and "The United States. the British m- G the presence o! pcossinont citisotta. pire and Japan agNe that the status GS» ETC. aiaubors a tbo twill" W ‘h’ cuc It u.- time oi m. signing oitbo ' - ---'- bow o! svmwt- ‘"11 l" i1" "fi- omens. treaty vac. NIIM to mu- ‘Pw ‘tricolor. Cctfill‘ l3. ditloh oi several yells by the stucco! iloatlcn and naval buss shall ha v1". 0H Boll! IWW‘: bodv. melodies tho ‘lowolo roll- maintained in mu rollIti-ivo w- """°"" rumor lows u». 0:’ w- norm and tosscsioos m. t... rociiic . ‘---- ontbodywcsorcgrslaied I - 0mm)" Wfllivvcliocuaccotianotbcil- m: thecntrancoottlio vuiuc ; 1 L, and tickets van allcttcc mm u.» a» great War 1c is said "bfivliI-ll-Il. Pmmiar will address the Canadian 01w at luncheon in the Royal York l-loial at 10.40 p. m. Almost at the same m... the women's Csnadieir Club will hear Miss Ishbol MacDon- ald in a luncheon address at the s i 5 pmanhonorarydogreowiilboeen- elsewhere. Opportunity ios" a quiet hm tbs destroyer squadrons oi tho Uhiiodltatosworaciusototbaal- liod iloots bocaulo British tools were made available to them. Destroyers without basomitwaslhownarenotof much acoouhtqntltsotbsrblndtllo poles is leads that in can ct bos- tilltiss between notions at a float oiatonco ircla oacli otbor. isolated boots. unless impsegnabiy lertlilod. would bo immediately cut ed." MABNALILS FAREWHl Suite At Niagara Falls. v (Canadian Press) Correspondent). In his hotel suite tar d_sy Prime Minister Ramsey MacDm- "I have spent twelve doys among you he said, they have indeed gone swilt- moment oi my arrival until new, when I depart. I have met with noth- inl but hearty demonstrations cl friendship and with a hospitaliw "N011 llll ovvaooohod "the over- whelming. It is impossible to mistake the moonins of your cordiality and 1 know that in welcoming me, you have hailed the object of my visit and cheered the message oi good will which Ibloligbt in iron; His new the King. Your rruiccec and l were Privileged to discuss in a spirit o! democratic and iniormal frankness the relations o1 our two countries. lsartloularlr appreciates the warmth of the reception tron Your Rouse o! Representatives and Subto- Toyouolllhsvo tsiedte make clear bow ardently British citlsens share your prayer that war cbsliocaso. Asimuacrcsctirebcr- dvr and ioovo you icr tho moment. i do so rich with tho procls that while the Atlantic divides 1.1a the cause "o! us. Hdlifax Seen As ““G'as Station” In Naval . Circles. ' __.__ WASHINGTON. oct. is~usy xen- neth Clarice. C‘ P. stat! Correspon- dontl-J-laliiax. as a iortliiod naval base. ls in the viow o! oillcial Wash- ington, about as menacing as a "gas" station." This automotive term was used today in describing the oiiicial attitude toward the suggestion tbo Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald may consult Premier lsaoKooslo King as to the domiiitariaatlon o! the Nova Scoiia port- lt was added a gas station was o! importance ii o man wort out oi gasoline. It was pointed out in oiiiolal circles the question oi naval bacos cornea up in connection with any move to- ward navai disarmament. ‘thus in tho Washington treaty oi 1m. which limited battlosllipl. Great aritain. the United States and Japan, agreed MESSAGE Dictoted Tolzlewspaper Men In His Hotel moms rams, 1v. Y., Oct. 1s.- (By Ray Brown, Canadian Press Stat! ald dictated to newspaperlnea his ‘ .. message to the ‘United States. ly and been very crowded irons the i Archbishop l. P. Matheaemprlm- aie of Canada, la seriously. ill at Victoria, B. 0.. where ho went from Winnipeg to participate in consecra- tion o! new Christ Church Cathedral two weeks ago, but wag taken ill soon after arrival and has not loft his room. In is ‘I1 and grave concern Is felt ever his condition. Some days ago it was thought he might be ro- movad to Winnipeg but that is oat. of the question at present. 1m: NAVAL cnuryuci (Special to Guardioll) PARIS. Oct. lbs-The trench Cab- inet today accepted British Foreign Secretory, Arthur slender-sons invita- tion to participate in a iivo power naval disarmament conierwrg‘ to be h§¥®11l Ullldontn __ "announcing its cccspitswcitm m- (Canadlan Press) LONDON. Oct. ll-Tbe Pfllsee e! Wales and his brother Prince yesterday, it became Goorso known today went. in aeroplah appropriated for their use ic meet the dlriglble I 10! snaking Its trial WFIV- The British heir was in a Gypsy Moth piloted by l Fielden, while Prince George was in his older brother's old blue Moth, piloted by squadron leader . Don. Both took oil ahortly aiter noon from Sunnlllllllo, Bork- ohlro and icurod the hone coun- . tloo in search of the ‘they flllllly found it and otter flailing it and viewing it lrom u. air. sou. returned o. Norfolk. Middleoor, Few l! any o! the fli- ty-tvvo passengers and crew o! the dlrigihla realised two o! the moat important routs soon in England were included among the paaaongqa oi phases escort- lngtbagiantahip. m ELIMINATE FOREIBN___TEXTS VICTORIA. B. 0., Oct. 10.-'!.'ho Department oi Education. under its xninhtor. Hon. Joshua Binohliile. has launched a program 10°31!!! ""1"" the elimination to a largo dogsoe oi iorolgn text boobs from the public schools oi British Columbia. Hon. Mir. Hinchlifle has issued circular letiar to school authorities throughout the province announcing that the supplementary readers pre- scribed in the clemanta-y schools had ._., , to Willi?“ ' succin- in. dens 11mm altogeth- vr vita . the Cabinet made a tlioroillh puliminofy examination of there»? port submitted by doom loyalist. Minister c! Marine on the naval situation so rar as France was con- cerned. Frnncfs omcial acceptance inprlnciplewillbeiorwardcdtonoll- don ilhil aiternaon. 20 will be icllosv- ed within several days by a special note outlining France's position and reservations The precise nature of these reservations will be determined by a mm thoroush study o! the com- pleted reports oi the navy experts. R- I 0 I G e ts Certificate v -—+' (Consoles: Puss) CAI-DINWIMN. I'll-v “It. ll.- Great anus’: liosctaow ctiriglbla l-lOl, the i889!‘ l! lie world has boon granted ltor atr worthl- noss oartlilcate ms.- ber success- rul soc mile runs yesterday. n» dirlglblo wot ctiu mt n b0 mooring mast solar. wllllo I ooalerollee of British oosoaoutlc exports was held to decide on a 0f. MARI STUDY New. his stated. he and his o!- iioials are making on intensive study o! the toxic used in high schools with a view to eliminating iorelsll W111i“- tions from among them. “We want our children educated on British lines. and 1 would rather spend 01 on a tort beck-published in Canada. mowing that this mono? will remain hero. than ‘l5 oollil 00 $1! American boob. knowing that the money would go outside the country." m. uu-iicm- declared. ._.-__._...._-_ programme ior raters fllsbto- Therg will probably be four Icon flights before she is taken back lute hor balsar. A second flight oi eight hours is scbedwlad for Thuroilll- The anxiety which woo felt in many quarters about her navigability before aha went into the air is cold now to to entirely dispelled. 1 The experiments made in hor construction are considered o suc- cooo. It was officially stated that yesterday's trio woo Notably tbo moat economical over made b! a dirigibloaalar aatlieocato! gasoline and ell la concerned. dirisiblo- Premier Stanley Baldwin's be true. Back From Hudson Bay Captain Born in comm A Jaken down ai fort Burwoll. carried on such a thing as sum- mar is unknown. The hag been snow every day since Sept. $_ Snow storms during the months oi July and August are frequent. As a. rule each year the atafi oi operators are replaced by a new group who assume the duties for the next year. At the peaent time there. are (our op- erators at Resolution Island. four at Cape Hope's Advance. and four at Nottingham Island. COBLENZ, Germany, Oct. 15.- ‘Two French infantry regiments and one artillery regiment. the main body stationed here evacua- ted the Coblenz sector today. The movement was so quiet that it was hardly noticed. Only a small party oi French n remained ior the ilnal clearing up. which will take a. few days. The Rhineland Commission also announced that it will remove to Wlesbadnn. u. \ autoimmune-am flvowliwtlccvlanalwolllt W" "u" emu. ottituoobonlotltot to. 1 Wu,“ gigggtgigppihigpqnihgteait NIIlaoDcstoId narocosult afl- lsw sbcncusaciuccosumucicrractunnoxlodvilbwvvcticllalliaa. "not bound". w. oanbcaourtis mic. lillillyfiiimwllfélligifloi tbucaim may i " mucus-outcome whi- IMW-WM "l"! "1"" ‘or a ° havepot yiilrmsictct. llyigflfl - Lcsttllnut; News Flashes \\\ ~ \\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Q\v\\\\ \\ * \ \\ Arthur Neville Chamberlain, M. n. brother oi Sir Austen Chamberlain. who may lead Conservative forces in England if persistent rumor of former retirement I The C. G. S. Ai-anmoro with ar- rived in port yesterday for water. The Arranmore is on her wesy to Ila-Ilia: from Hudson Bay where ohe has been supplying wireless stations. This summer a new wire- less station was erected at Res- olution Island. Supplies and mut- erial for operation wen. left at Cape Hope's Advance and Not- tlntbom Island, and a. station Each can... i.‘ equipped with a dwelling house. wireless and el- ectric apparatus In the northern port of lludson Bay and in Hud- son Strait, where this work is ice loft Port Burwell Sept. l0, and there ldellia Character is inst lihselayitbo son character is determined by our MAXIMS OIPA MERCHANT ¢_-u the mold; ior that very rea- 200 Representa Saint John Problems To (Canadian Press) hundred representatives to formulate plans and coniirm lng of the Maritlmes. The thirty- first annual meeting oi the Maritime Bosrd of Trade. an organization char- acterized by their Honorary secre- tary, F‘. M. Sclandcrs as pledged to lvlaritlrne unity, but never forget- ting the national welfare, will be linked with the interests of Canad- lnn trade as u whole in a special sense. Colonel J H. Woods. dis- charging his ilrst-oiilcial duty es newly elected President o! the Can- adian Chamber oi Commerce, arrives in st. John tomorrow morning in ad- dress tbs meeting and to gain {or the dominion body a first hand im- prossion oi trade conditions and pol- icies in New Brunswick. Nova Sootls and Prince Edward island. More than twenty resolutions are to be dealt with when the thirty boards oi trade convene tomorrow morning under their Maritime Pros- ldent, A. D. Gnncng oi St. Stephen. Th re e-H 11nd red‘ Chinese Soldiers Were Drowned i1. (Canadian Press) TOKIO, Oct. l5.-- Olilclul Chinese news from Harbin, reporting a Chin- ese-Russlm battle at Lehesusu, in which 300 Chinese soldiers were drowned,’ state that the Russians have occupied Lin Klang Halon and have threatened iurther reprlsels in Man- ohuria. Chinese oiiicial l reports alleged that the Russian activity began Sun- day night, when the Russians started intensive air bombing. which crippled telegraph and telephone communica- tion in the Lin Kinng Eston region. The reports said that the Chinese deienders oi that village were forced to retreat. It was not known whether J ..__- C000 Anvlcc Mm llclr A nan B111‘ A Coco scams l5 MORE May Come Back xfnnT-rle , '_.‘ ‘u. 1' (laoohl to cam.» he!» loath lo as aalooobllv . roaono. out. o.c_ is.- aoclocet cs lion. s. I’. shinny Hayes la- olloptlJlsodoatholtU-llla- otreotlaas to n; ilaga be all honey rodaood the Government's lulltoballoiagsaadwcboobea naiolttriatlsollouaeefauomb- wadaoslayiabooas e0 lancer lriooao. iaciosive cisaupaabcc. McDowell htvsc Islama- ol DAWION CITY. Oct. ll-lor Gnotlrttlaa. Olthsasacero- -.---_-.--.-..-. Clltctodtoilolhowho. tluilnttlssoiutbebbtos-yoi ----o------ tlscliabosnhowaoaflityaaosll W‘Qn°“\"o- hioriorpovtstblarlorwillre- ‘lbooaaalioaladtlollaoalu- ooivcallchoceccsaulltasossb- srossottloaooaoobcsote eatthowhtorbrmaaasoialr- Ionic Io! do? bwo olaoa abacus-vice. IUUV. wll Iolhotolbdio uses-towns vicious. aohocsu- totaelaaapascctu- hatlaaadlaaracllleliasrlm- ” ” _ i llstoolooaalaaableetnlsm- JITCIIAIBAIIQGOQIL- olb'k.loarholelloolflav Ibostcancr Alsmob._whlol wosvolootooboioveasoatolar wontssrolal ta a ftgasac aaoisbciegtewcatetbobaai- mollflflowomolcloam. nauseous. till ‘Ibo ifiomlaahsooi marshmallow-ca»;- amass om. outta-sac- ol. oomdola-hhfilll-aom- ,. ZVQm"c“IIQO' ,A& ,. ‘lb-III. ovaweliiagasrtavabgotlatae il-lloloo. fol Nova obllIttiItlo-lvaba-whlsw a wicwooflTlfirol sustenance-aroma: ‘ti!!! dltaowot Icarus. scstbacso-ratsvtaaoaawasqo‘ Wdaslltfllcvadattslo wlscecsvaloassasolqoa ~r-_*.;!~m:1.r»'fi"-~!» w I ~-:\".: 3s EFFECTIVE 8' Maritimi B. Of T: And Towns Will Meet In _ Today-Many Be Dealt With. f 5T. JOHN. N. 3., Oct. 15.—Tw0 OI thirty cities and towns meet hero tomorrow policies ior the commercial well be- Annual lubserlptlona Delivered 06.00- lly Iall CIlllI-ll and U. d. A. 00-004 tives or so Cities The two dollar rate on cool to the St. Lawrence and the bonus on coal, mined ior metallurg- by Cape Breton delegates. are concerned with potato shipping ;_ conditions and the Car llbrry situ- f? ation. Amherst will ask the Boar-db i" consideration oi tn. proposed Chlg- l.‘ to the committee deal with I matters oi general Mcritlmg signii- canoe, in accordance with the Marl- l“ time Board's policy, oi leaving local i» matters to the Boards, chiefly in- teresied. ‘ Another matter expected to receive strong hacking from the Board is the proposed eonierence o! business _men and Senators at Charlottetown. when the powers c! the Senate as t l- lotislative body are expected to be alarmed. "Ibw people w. Sclandcrs ms tonight, "tn-t ll the Senate has the power to bring in losislaticn. we hope the conierence at Charlottetown will show the; m; Senate is a good deal more than the "filth wheel," as which it is inanytimes regarded. the Russians are remaining. .;’ A Soviet statement, reaching Har- bin by it'll! oi’ Ehabarovak, says that the Soviet army and navy tool: de- cisive steps on the Amur frontier as a reprisal ior Chinese gunilre and mine laying in the river aimed at Soviet steamers. The ‘ tement assert; ghgi further repetition oi these actions bl the Chinese. i Potato Shipping l Season Opens Th0 W?!“ Bhlllllillt season in Prince Edward Island opened y“. lfldll’ when loading ‘boggy in m. “U09 D0118 Charlottetown, George. town and Summexnldc where thc steamers “Rajal-i" "Lisbeth" and "An- "I Billlhie" are respectively located. 511 Pfltliow in these shipments an tlrblfl BLOCK which l8 to be pliwgd g; the Cuban market. Th’ "m"? "h"! It present is the scene oi great activity, m; "Rajah" which arrived in poi-g y“. "idly morning is being loaded at the rate oi 20.000 bags s day and is expected to leave port m; gygnln‘ or st least tomorrow morning with a cargo oi about 85000 bushqlg Ihiqlq I l is to be landed at Havana and Csib- I i‘ orion. Cuba. The "Lisbeth" at Georgy. "W" l! Blpooted to leave port in the next day or two with s cargo oi about $7000 bushels ior Camaguey. -.__. .---.— .\\\u\\\\lllii\\|i\l‘ ‘Ans FOB iALE-JIOUSE AND IAIN. ‘ V Condensed Specials lATIb-dc per word not oacbinsertienlntbiscelasaa. -__--¢-- Apply 201 Graiwn. I08 BALI-l. KIPCIIN BANG‘. ronorrro, Oct. is-mritinic: Moderate to ircshccast and north east winds. cloudy with some showers Tormio. clsar 50-00 Montreal. clear .. ,. bs-sl Quebec, clear . . . . . . .. .. 00-84 Charlottetown. cloudy .. . 00-40 Halifax, cloudy .............. 00-0! It. John. ioir .. 08-4! Boston, oloar 00-02 RowYorholoar 00-00 High tide this morning 0.00 and tonight at 0.44. Gun m. mu “ma... u m and rises tomorrow morning at 0.00. Full moon Friday Oct. 10th. ‘l. a. m4 "- IIOII PALMS Bose burner and other household oiiccts. Apply 1W Grafton Street. any evening except Saturdai. be» tween '1 and o. iltl-lil-ll-Qi; roa sass. to - acres oi land with good buildings." also one o! 0| acrsc lrth bsauti...‘ fully situated and in good state of cultivation For particulars apply to owner George Gorvcatt. Cumber- land. 0113-10404 r POI IALI A’! QLTON ITATIOI; l... Immnorslde ucc m»... mum- laiartbaltobariottatowa. "' fifty cents l, . ical purposes. will again be backed ‘ i Prince Edward Island tradesmen " ‘ necto Canal. All resolutions to ba l, t n know." .~ A the same punishment will follow an; ‘,, , '....‘;'...'>“':?E.§‘Z5~J.2é* i’ . - _ é .