lfiu/(xims _ OI A MERCHANT , . amyflty" is overworked; disloy- flq u, mo views o! those gone be- "n sgmpfllllfl mane loyalty to those who follow after Ill. Your reuse of the difference bo- twecn right and wronl 1B 11W 1111111 of your convictions on a given quu_ tion. MAXI M8 or A MERCHANT ..__i ___y__..-.--~ gut tlonl Deli rod [$.00 wlfiflflw. and u. g A. “no l .1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1927 filmriatkto Guardian Two Cont! Morning Onnllian Founded I837 l. Vlllllll illmllilztfirif K | Round House I (Canadian Pres ' e S) I TORONTO, Oct. l8; -—Captaln, _ ‘ __ , , the Hon. Inigo Freeman-Thomas. ; .S0n 0f Lord Willingdon, Governor ‘ - . . General of Canada as the guest of --—— J. C. Garden, Supt. of the Canadian were t‘) National Railways visited the C. N. R. round house. this morning. He welcgme Squad on was shown some of the largest types r of engines, 612i being the most the glgimkilcéabler.‘ 6£Bi8ol0coniotlve has a. - I 0 . pound., f l French FlleYS COSt- tgixégeii oi 20 tons, and a. 0.1.? (nlliek - - W .500 gallons. and the di tin - CS and LQBIIX, 0n uished visitor was informed, gsiullgd Azrriva] ,Ri0 Jar“ fligiigdedhcéagisout from the Snrnia 911°0- l —-_ ‘ RIO annaiao. Oct. iii-n ting-l, - edy marked the arrival at Rio Ja- , neiro today oi the French aviators nleuiiohiie Castes‘ bnu Joseph Le- y brix on their trans-Atlantic flight - which started from iParls a week ago. Three Brazilian aviators, Osp- tain Attila Oliviera, Ueut-Balusti- - can Silva and Lieut. Thomas Barq ‘ reio, attached to the welcoming squadron. were killed. The Brazil- ians were flying at a height of about \ - " 300 feet when their plane crashed Stranded Bgat FIOatS‘ and burst into flames. army and icavy machines and land- _ gglgrazfiéialimpzl g3: ‘Aliiflgllij-jiv 101mg ace to Navigation. here the tragedy t occurred and it greatly affected the French fliers t elr honor be abandoned. 16mins, Brazil. W85 w111i°u1 1M1’ dent > Thurlow and word oi her plight crew sought vainly to locate her. . when the steamer Yarboro reported ' ' having sighted her in latitude 34.51) Flve when , north and longtitude 114.50 west. d ~ “ The Maurice R. T urlow saile Train Strllfik A0130 {mill Brunswick, Ga., last Friday for New York carrying a cargo of (Canadian Press) CAMBRIDGE, Ohio, Ont. 18. -- crew under the command of Cap- lye pergg a, four 0i ihcm child- taln Charles H. Publicover. She ran 0n. were’ 11100 111111 11 111111 "1111" aground on the outer Diamond was aerloualyjnjureil this after- shoals off Cape Hatteras and the noon when a Pennsyivflilifl P110‘ crew took to the bouts Sunday and hangar train struck an automobile we,“ ashore. The), reported me m- south of here. cldeng, ' W} Believing the schooner might be ' n t u t high tide they returned, N0 More Trips Into ,;;;we,,,,, ,,,,,, m, ,.,..,.....,._. ' ' u a it was believed she had F!’ 1 gliglgeurilh the report from‘ the Yar- boro was received. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Oct. i8. ———R0v-1<1 '—"-"'"‘—_"“'“ Aniundsen, Arctic explorer, will make no more trips into the north or south frigid zones, he said today upon arriving aboard the Leviathan because all that remains to be done cleaning up of details. {Q} Six members of the i. W. W. were ' (cgngdlan pro") arrested for pickciing nciir Aguilar DENVER, (Eglg, 0m, 1g -Worl< this morning but no iruublc lll’ ivnu n-t u slunfllillll in ihu northern been l‘lli0l'l8(l in any ol‘ [lie coulljrather fields. \ 1| The strike was culli-(i by iliu I cents rt ion. we? SHIPPING , CFi-ATES 0N l\uiu.l._.- it Jlucbcrnin 6t G0. & 9744-10-18,?! —---'-—-———-—-~ Like P_E.I. Potatoes wAsmoNaaLi-z weumuo STA- ~. llonery, ling selection. Guardian MMNE GROWERS GLAD To Job Priutory. "- zxcumca seep, ESPECIAL- -—-—-,-——-——~-—-——~—" LY or co a v 1- . ‘SAUNSOME sausaoes mans “if “'1 Y "B811 every dnv- Saunders, New" 'I'()R()N'I‘(), (m. iii-ll. A. Pill‘- 5171113,‘ con M33913 511111111“- 1150px, potato buyer, of Uiipu Chul~1 “ leu, Virginia, who recently vlsiiuli ‘WANTED AT- ONCE—~ $110111 11H‘ poluio fields of Prince Wlwnril "rdiir 0001i. Ailllil! 17101011“ 11111" island and found an cxcxslienl crop "1- 97521111831 in process 0i‘ harvesting, dialed ‘ _ ""“' ‘ _ that he (lid not oxloci. that the ‘MLLHEADQ AND STATEMENT Slum of Virginia lwuuld require “fmuy 11111111911‘ 11111111111111 Job quite (is liiiiny sceii potatoes liii last 111111917; 1'1‘ your. ilfl some of the Prince Edward ilai l ,io'k l (l been out lu (‘G111 "8111111111113 TA“! 51111511111101’; slorilge‘ llllil mkvpl until Amwflt. 1.1," 15111111111111‘ Guaynflml when it was plnnu-(l for u second i 11 "Y1 I 1 ‘ ' crop ihat will be (lug in November. oME-Monm" cARDs ‘Ndmbuaj these tubers ‘to ho used for plant- ain: cards M. llltlflfllt notices 1'1" 11”“ 31'1"“ Guardian Job Printery. vwmq-me PAPER AND ENVEL, from the State oi Mollie. 1W1 W111i‘ 0N0 with. address" aro- always m“ _ ‘ land, with excellent results. tionaly executed. Ciuardiairtlen- 100° w°°111"""" - int. meal, n ‘Moira, oto. Guardian especially in Cobblers. 10b Pifllllllfy,’ l! 1. 1100- Gear-flea {oh Printer; tmoupied, this your. l“: Hp , l 11s,. lliifil W WflllKl ill [Iflfillllfi Decision R e a c h e dl When He Found His Party Wanted Him For Leader~U. S. Will Be Taking Canadian Cattle and Beef One 0f These Days, Mr. NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—~"l intend to make politics my sole business hereafter,” Hon. R. B. Bennett, the new leader of the Conservative party in Canada, told The Canadian “Legal practice and business have been the work 0f my life for many Years and politics more or less my , recreation. As soon as it is human- The Castes plane "Nungesscr-Co- Away whllfi Crew ely possible I shall dispose 0f my ll" flew over the city, attended by, ' other responsibilities and devote all 1S ASh0re~Is Men“ my time and energy to my new u t I last night denied _ w. 1e was visiting the Interna- oflggigeofiinntogclgs tional Paper Company here in con- w o asked‘ that all festivities‘ in Schooner n" sum Se’ but , nection with an offer for his, ma- - > - ' W"-1'°"1 “lloi-ity stock in the E n Eddy 00am and Lebflx plan m resume man on board, was reported todaylcompmy’ and “may h} répeutedl (‘hu- rls-h 0 Bum“ 4"" W“31335133..§£.....i’l§.‘ii§°$u.."iLl“whirl ""0 he h“ "or are“ ' Their flight today from into any negotiations with the Int- Tlc Brawn-h 1- 0w Mae-re R- ifiilillfifiilifiilf" fiiipifiit11li°illi l France Faced With Deficit; Taxes T0 ‘Be Maintained l (Canadian Prose) PARIS, Oct. 18. -—'l‘he W611i!“ budget is faced with a deficit 0i l 300,000,000 Italics (about al.0000001- To avoid unbalancing the budzet several unpopular taxes which the finance committee of the Chamber of Deputies recently decided to rc- duce will have to be maintained. Premier Poincare will go before the committee tomorrow to insist upon the taxes remaining as they are. Indications are he will have a difficult time inducing the com- mittee which voted by a big major- its decision. Behind tomorrow's meetin ls scented a political fight o lng the spring election campaign. Rad- icals and radical socialists oppose nre preparing to appeal to the Pvot- combat the Premier's sinking fund which was instituted last year as a constitutional amendment. lllfii Nllllll form of a 'ph0ne message from a clerk in that company who inform- Bcnnett that some tele- grams had been addressed to him in. care oi the company and that they would be sent on to his hotel reached the agents at Boston toclayl To Quit Legal Practice (his directorship of the Metropo-l Bennett dismissed with “That is surely not u very import-l _ (int mutter," he suggested. “I shallmed "1111 retire from any legal or business‘ practice which lakes up too much (‘of my time. It may take me o. year to do it. I cannot let — down. As for the International Pap- " I er Company, I am told that theylMMNem Colorado ligiiiiie (‘uiil liuhln tolliiY would like w acquire my Shams in _ us between 2,000 null 0.000 "Illlmlégthc Eddy company I hnvqcennmyl (vgéglyiltleniilgs; 11151/93165-509- 22- NO- 3 0P5 0111111011111 11" 1- W- w' 1' 1 never entertained any serious offer 111111‘ A1 11111111111111 m. 111.111 “Elnlgegz: from them and have never thought in the way of exploration is the C°1°“‘“1“ 119111“ “ 111"“ 11 ‘ v much about it. I was amazed whengnubimgehpgiegg) Not&__'rh1s m, l(l1l(i)l1l1l1 Dllwlill 1°01"! 111111 001111011111 llewfipavelsltle view sugsests the srndufll 110- °1 per ccfht oi‘ the miners failed w‘ 0.000 111111010 0111i "".'.'.°,‘.?.“X1,i.l;’;‘tl;.. . fields early estimates placed ihr or n . olorado ~ » . . .Wi11119¢1 u G number of aiilkers d’. half lilo men “It seemed m me m“ zerhaps n; ' . t todvtctercsto hxgqljl}: t: g1: Sewigeoor my ovum“, "The worldly hope men set their than to the acquisition of a few more dollars," he added. The new leader could not give The "“”*‘“*“““““*“ W. W. in illl (ittenipi. (u gel (hi! Canadian Press any information as ' ' mine owners in grain a set H0011!‘ condensed Speclals of $8.50 ll (lay for ilziy mun dlzkerslo; his business RATE-Pvhh pa‘. ‘worm Inf und loaders. (‘mil companies 0i‘ Col-rsuon w dlgcngs each insertion in tiiie column. “"1111” ‘110-"111111 11111-111011 1101111111111 He had n01’- bellm 1110 188k W1- ~ men uh increase oi (38 cents n (lily; Mr, Bennett was optimistic about and (liggers nii lncreaen oi four were saying that I had." ed at, he said, when Winnipeg and found that his party m where and how he would dispose holdings. It was too it, said Mr. Bennett. e. No country of so small d ever done as much, 0s Canada, he said. Ii Canadian-Q would develop an .:iggressive 115-1 Vocal Solo: Ave Maria (Bach- onsclousness and pursue u. Gounod) Miss MacNelll. Violin nl policy, the Domin- n0 cause to fear economic domination by any 011191‘ t kl ‘"111 “i, 1,5,5 MacNeill Violin Solos: ( ) Ad 1 13 iggilthilexp: (bi “chill? oligfbody and m “me whusxjlvulgcgubilgrxlxgye seen) (C. C. Orflan Solo: Tocatto in F‘ (Frank ntry." he United Slows m, be so very 1on8 days. and it we bcgmmxlg w ma‘ ahead. The}! 111"“ the need of it. now, they will be mighty l1111i1_?1'_°_11e1 11' ..__-_-ifi7" Cabinet Discussed y Coming Conference g_ -- There was make follow- cabinet‘ Muckonzlel t the business 0111' 3d ngemlu of the Pro- onicrcnce which hortly. With re- uct of the sessions. afar aald that lhfl r. ImpPflill wed at OTTAWA. 001- 1 no umiomlcemcht i" Virginia for years has been Ect- tlng. the blilk of her (well P0131095 vincinl P11111119" C gal-ii to the conil lu the post three years has taken the Prime M1111 (“Mmmblm Gunilla“ ‘Job Pr“? a quantity from Pilllcu lklwiml ls- -._.___, ___ ________.__. Further testimony in the vllillfl (‘olllilfiii ‘J05 PRINTlING 0F EVERY 0i Prince Edward island potatoes (he Prem (imitation. ciiuaiy and otlmli iii B...“ 8,0,], w", pfiyllflfl1g$xzjnnllllgt tral Joh ppm", pm,“ 133, Maine, who said that nliiiouilil -‘— Maine is regarded as (mo ul’ tin-i JQoRR5aP°~°EN°E 0AM); ‘m; "will"; potato producing centres nil onvolom Elli: address printed. the oriu it is glad to get a cliunnc all?» And McTigue Matched ‘for acknowledge oi a (l from (Prince Edward ‘island. B’ a Mickey middleweight and Mike McTiguc. ior-, champion“ ten the Coliseum here til‘! November l, promoter boat year tho $1010 "1 11111111“ 11"‘ ported some 50 rnrloaili-i oi potat- ‘YOU WANT‘ GOOD VILOPB! oer from (Prince Edward ‘inland. Price: E0 for o: 1 for 85c: and. ii prices aro rlxht. i1 1R "i" ,, iso for am an- 51.00; 1.000 peeled that thifl quantity v.3" 0° wands "for $1.95. Poltpaid. Guardian oil connidorlbl)’ ‘crawler. P10113111? nisili (>1 mcr lill1l1'111""'Y (of music, last evening at Zion Church when Prof. L. D. Thompson ' organist of Zion Presbyterian "They have to do some searching . . ‘ m find out what hotel I ‘ms ‘it "lClllilCll assisted by Miss Barbara 35,000 railroad ties. She carried a said Mrygexmett ' l PROGRAMME i Organ Solo: Introduction to 3rd lAci of Loherigrin (Wagneri-Louis D. Thompson l Vocal Solo: I Will Extol Thee Hfrom “Ell") (CostaP-Miss. Barbara 1Hornby l Organ Solo: The Russian Patrol P1011011. passing by. and disappear- Mr. Bennett's decision was arrlv-yance 0i a patrol of soldiers, with he reached; bugle band-Louis D. Thompson ' Recitation: How Albgnl Sang (H. llJi-ummonol-Mlss MacNeiil Organ Solos: (a) A Desert Song ‘ (Sheppard) hearts upon llllllil, kowskl-Louis D. Thompson D. Thompson °1>11sato by Miss I-lornby iuahh~Louls D. Thompson Wendi-Louis D. Th National Anthem. ammo“ Levine Returns flier. -—--~ooo-———— ACTIIBB INJURED - i South African Women May lllNilli H Tlffifmlllllll lllllllll SouthHE TELLS SIM, African women came a ate-p near- er to iiie vote today when Parlia- ment after ii lively debate, grant- ed leave im- the introduction of a bill (extending the franchise to Mrd In Interview Canada as Land of Wonderful tunities. them . Guthrie Gives ity t0 reduce these taxes to change _ onto Star today publishes tlie fol- lowing interview given at Guelph by Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Tempor- ary Conservative Leader, on bin impressions of the convention at Wiilifllleg last week: "My friends Dersuadod me t0 allow my name to stand in‘ the contest for the leadership, but at no time did i consider that l had a serious chance for election. it is just a year ago since I was elected as temporary leader of the Conserva- 1-1VQl Barty. My selection at that time "was made by the Conserva- tive opposition in parliament cun- slsililil or about ninety members. At that time Mr. Bennett would have been selected as temporary leader ii he had allowed his nnmé to come before the meeting but 0n account of important business flrfflflsemenis he declined the bon- M. Poincalreki financial policy. They ers on a lower tax platform and will llllfilllll iliill Prof. Louis D. Thomp- son, Assisted b y 0 t h e r Talented ° Musicians G iv e s Splendid OrganRe- cital at Zion Church Charlottetown music lovers were lgiverr a delightful hour and a hall other ma“ on the scene As soon as the (le e ' ‘gm; of Canada begiflgatfiaagox 3:: lasm of the people. ‘Ilillnénes in became certain (ha; 6f .6 ennett would be the chglca 1e convention. i bad a large (1)1;111(1:1;°n1;m%£ 111011118 in the House is who were very loyal 11 £23111]? and who insisted on my tunities of development. mynfnél: ifor’ the leadership whip; draw my ncl nations were to with- Bnd I am iillme without a contest. TORON h g ad to say that I had tho TO, Oct. 18. ~Her Excel- cnor 0i running second when tho 11111111’ Lilly Wiliingdon paid a visit this morning to a Brampton green- house 80001110001611 by Mrs. rice- man-Thomsa. Mrs. R. B. Osborne. Col. K. E. Marshall, D. S. 0., A. D. C» 111 Wl111n8- The manager ask- B E _ ed. Her Excellency to allow lnm to y XPIQSIQH name a. rose after her. v _~_ the rose first" she said with a smile. Instantly she was pleased with what JOHANNESBURG on‘ 1s __ \ she saw for she herself christened Erect explosion occurred’ Bl in]; vklllria Falls Power Station at Brakimn today. Five pergong in. MacNeill, singer and eiocutionist, ‘Miss Kathleen Hornby, violinist .-and Master Horace McEwen. ‘presented to the large audience a well balanced and most beautifully The rumor that he would resignfrendercd program of music. The artists were at the top of iltan Life Insurance Company, Mrythclr form, nad needless to say de- n word, lighted their hearers. The following program was car- plnnisi 111N110“ 1°01‘ Place. Five Killed Kathleen Turns il5h0S-0r ii. prospers. and Like snow upon the dos-art's dusty face Lighting an hour or two-—is gone.“ --Omar Khuyyam. (bJSei-cnata, Op. l5. No. l (Mos- Piano and Organ Duet: War March of the Priests (Mendelssohw ~Master Horace McEwen and Loni: Orson Solos: (a) Choral (b) Meiiuet from Suite Ciothique (Boell- o‘ me me 00111111155111119131 11°11'1- who went to Columbus, Ohio to firgibarsdens confession that he b" or bed and fired a great hum. Um churches in Canada and the fed States, has since been busy checking the confession. He has m. iwrted to the provincial attomey- Behflrars department that mgny o] Marci-lens statements have been Dmven to be true. Recitation: The Last I-Iymib-Miss the Ohio authorities are prepared to cram permission for Mormon’! removal. Marsden. however, has de- "mmfi 1111111111111? from arrest while in Canada. and it is peeled that the minister oi justice will be asked to Hive a guarantee of this. _.__ NE WYORK. Oct. ill-Charles A. Levine. the only trans-Atlantic bir plummet. came home today. i-Ie ‘announced on his arrival that he would fly the reverse Journey, from Europe to North America next Sum- mer and that within two years he would have in operation an ocean- air mail service carrying letters to Europe for to cents a piece. uvine was iiakenirom the Leviathan at Quarantine on the City tug Macoin, which carried the Mayor's l caption committee headed by Grover Whal- cn and relatives and friends oi the has been sent from Montreal to Hon. L. A. Taschereau, provincial AA susrnmsn naoiieiv NECK NEW YORK. Oct. l8,—-Helen Mc- Cloakey, 26, a motion picture ect- resa, donned her bridal veil and leaped from a second storey window today seeking death because she grieved over the remarringe of her divorced husband. She was taken to a hospital, mflaring from possible fracture of the ‘skull and a broken arm " cl Impressions 0f The Convention (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct, 18. -—- The Tor- (Canadian Praia) it. Thief r0 Dig Up OTTAWA, Oct. 18. —— While act- ; lug the pal-t of a good Samaritan ._.___ in helping a child to board a street MONTREAL, Oct, lgFmy Man car in Hull, Que, during a. heavy den, self-confessed lncendiqyy “m; crush of traffic William White, 0f church thief, at present m an ohm Perth, Ont, was the victim of a afmmnmry- may be brought back m $231100 to assist the illlfihoflflgfi alum mwtfh for a soot where he mama ve hidden church emu. “m1 111°“? 10‘ the value of 4865.000. Maxsden is reported n; be $111.13.“ ii‘; $§ii§'.§..§‘i..§f.i“t'. ““°" been hidden. 1111'” (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Del; I has a great future for the young men of today", declared His Excel- lency Lord Willingdon, Governor- General, ln an interview he grac- iously accorded The Star today. "What brought you to Canada?“ was one of the first questions borcl Willingdon asked the Star repre- sentative at the start oi the inter- “A desire to get on" replied the Star representative. "Exactly." ingdon. view. continued Lord Will- "It is the desire to get on which brings most people to this country; that is the spirit of the British and that is what has sent them to the four corners of the world. “When I see the wonderful oppor- tunities which this great country of Canada offers to young men, I only wish that more and more of them tlyoulltci‘ come rout here. ,, ea and t e spirit oi’ ambition no m": 1131;111:1101} 111° 11°“- R- B- Ben- man should prove a. failure in can- m H 0s outstandin! man in l e ouse of Commons; today. no s comparatively young, o! ada. Its wealth is endless, its pos- l d sibililties boundless; n 0-|are ere for the standing. 21111111415111" 111F005. Bgiondidly informed man who is not afraid of hard work “amen? B Pflnsest debafer in par- can succeed in Canada." pad f . 8g that he la better Cqulp. m“ 01‘ 1 0 Position of leader of ada which gets you~it has got me—- - Brent political party than any "There is somethfiig about Can- what it is I don't know; International Peace Bridge Opens Today (Canadian Press) BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. l8.— The International Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Bridgebyrg, Ont... will be opened to pedestrians today, John W. VanAllen, secretary of the Bridge C0,. announces today. Turn- stiles have been installed at both ends to colect the tolls. Tlllll [IHUISEHS illl Wlllllllllllll lll llllSll-INBTUNE Calcutta and Cairo Are Met by Pres- ident Coolidge at the Navy Yard. WASHONGTON! Oct. l8.—Two British cruisers, the Calcutta and the Cairo reaching Washington to-' ‘ l were met at the navy yard by the lldayflower with President Coolidge aboard. ‘ from a week-end cruise down the Potomac. and the British warships when the yacht was sighted as they rounded a bend in the river. The President went to the bridge ships at attention. the British the bands on the warship playing spirit of the country; one pessimist since I've been in Canada. There is not such a thing in the whole oi the dominion; per- haps your splendld climate has something to do with it. has. plus your wonderful oppor- there is no country in the world with a greater future before it than Canada has." Placing a cross in the air over the flower she said; “you are now Lady Willingdon," and turning to “ding o E the manager she said, "now it l5 and mnmfifnjulllgabean were ‘killed christened. 11110000 May Get HAD POCKET PIOKED WHILE AIDING CHILD pickpockei. His purse had been ex- tracted irom his pocket. It con- railway pass from the Can- aciilc Railway Company, oi which he is an employee, and $53 police recovered purse. The railway pass was in it when found but the gone. tallied adian The Hull Sergeant Detective Constantine, ’ It was reported here today that Meantime a full report of the case y-general. —-i<Q->-—~—-—- WHEN Ill! FEEL‘ FROM AUTO boasted down. Dfirrlnlton eoniori New mooirTuesday, Oct. 25th., Th! OIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ NOBODY ~ B04 A JUGQLER CAN ’CARRY A COP 0' COFFEE. .. 52-40 add spice to this new comic. .. 54-40 48-44 68-64 504s These‘: a family like Th8 53"“ Galvin in every neighborhood. 1 Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . .. STELLAR-TON, N. 8.. Qct. 18,- Mbnu-e“ “m,” John Dorrington. l4. is dead here ', ‘ouwma a mun" mmfln‘ we“ Quebec cloudy . dent which occurred near Gletigar- ry. ‘Piotou County. Dori-melon and his son, with three others, were driving in a car when engine trou- ble developed near the crust of a hill. ‘They decided to push the car over the lop and hoped that-its momentum going down the 01090 andrisea tomorrow morning at 6.- wouid start the motor. Al the carfll. Charlottatbwn cloudy . Halifax i Saint John foggy . Boston (i New York rain . . High tide this ov and tomorrow morning at 5.52. Sun coil this afternoon at 5.08, (in; to the ‘spare tin carrier. hut.11_13 g, m, fell of! and ‘suffered a broken neck. in m (toad n» picked lip. , ‘uvtea am mu Charlottetown. Summerlida tide eighteen initi- the "Star Spangled Banner" the Mayflower band returning with "God Save the King." Nova Scotia Gov-t. Wins Appeal Before ' Privy Council LONDON Oct. 18.--The Nova Scotia gciw-iicnent has won it ap- peal in the (nutter of the proposed abolition of the Legislative Council or Upper Chamber of the province of Nova Scotia, the judicial commit- tee of the Privy Council giving Judgment today in favor of the ap- pellant, the Rhodes government. the British Empire was taken after a. disagreement between 11111895 01 the Nova Scotia Supreme Court to whom the government had submit- ted the question 0f its power to ab- ollsh the Legislative Council. The government's purpose was to bring about the abolition of the Upper Chamber either by increas- ing its membership beyond the present number 0f 2i to this end, or dismissing the members oi that body at the government's pleasure out the members of the Legislative Council fought against this and the question was referred to the Su- preme Court of the province. v When the judges Of the Supreme Court failed to agree on the matter the government resolved to seek a decision from the judicial com- mittee oi the Privy Council. This decision is in favor 0i the Nova Sco- tia government. 0f Course Women Never Gossip, But you'll enjoy the gossipy Ger- » tie Oabb and her bosom friend, Sophie Snoop, in the new comic. THE GABBS i By Barrie Payne “The woman who hates gos- sip hasn't been born yet, and her parents are both dead." J. ELMER GABB 8o declares the husband of Gertie Gabb, whose growls and caustic it at the gossips in the neighborhood .__-._ Begins Monday in \ y a Great War was made tonizhi- by The Mayflower had. just returned‘ and with officers and men of all. iNUlHfHWllilill lll lllllNi l5 Plllllllllli Speaker Before Israe- lite Society in Lon- don Declarcs Con- flict Will Last Over Eight Years - Floods and ‘Earth- quakes Will Accom- pany the Outbreak. LONDON, Oct. lii.—-Predicti0n of Basil Stewart, one of the speakers at the meetting of the three year old society known as the “British Israelites" held at Londonderiy house by invitation of the Marquis oi Londonderry. Mr. Stewart made solemn predic- tion that the next world war will start 0n May, 28, 1928 and will con- tinue until Sept. l6, I936. He based his prediction on the symbolism of day, ran into an unexpected devel-lthe great pyramid. combined W11“ opment of their program when theyZ what be termed prophetic forcecasts of the Bible, and he asserted that the war would be accompanied lby unprecedented convulsions of nature, floods and earthquakes. England. he said, and other coun- tries which are the "D011 oi’ Israel" gave Mr. Coolidge a 21 gun salute|wlll emerge victorious but Russia. 3mm‘; (he prilygtrgilasticator will be wiped out compe Y- Lord Desberrough presided. in the absence of the Dowager 0011111888 o; ‘Rndnor, who is president of the cruisers steamed by the Mayilowenlsociety. ___---¢O<:b—————~—" Warship T0 Prevent Raids 0n Bank (Canadian Press) cimroo. China. Oct lit-A British warship has arrived here to prevent possible raids on the 10011 branch of _the Hung-Shanghai b11511! where a portion oi the salt tax has been deposited. Local rePT°5°n1‘ atives of General Changtsing Chime have demanded that the foreign in- spector hand over the gobelle (state tax) to him. -—<-0>- ———* Robbers Escape The appeal by the provincial gov-l Cash ernment to the highest. tribunal in, 1 (Canadian Prue) l npcmx, 38811., Oct. is. —MOI‘0 Allan $3,000 in currency was 0b- ytalneil by [W0 armed and masked ‘men, who blew the safe of the gon- eral store at Klngsiord, Sask, 20 miles north of rho international Jloundary, last night. The robbers escaped in a car and no trace 0! them has been round. l lDuke 0f York Likely l To Visit Canada _ (Canadian Press) l TORONTO. Oct. l8. —Csnada'a ‘next royal visitor is likely to be H. ,R. H. the Duke of York. It is irumored i929 will see a visit of the ‘second son of Their Malesticc to Canada when it is understood among his public duties will be the . Announcements, Coming Events, _"‘"'~‘,'openlng of Toronto's "Royal York." -—-— --~¢0a— l l Meetings, Etc l l "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA ‘OATS. Better Oats. Better China. iAll grocers. 9646-l0-i2-ti. l "Come to the Concert in Mae- lonic Hail. Hunter River. Tuesday. 1Oct_ 250i. oaoo l ._.__. l "North Willahlro Shipping Club [loading hogs, Thursday forenoon. Oct. 20th. hiuat llat at once with E. N. Easter, Secretary. 9769 "The Daughters of the Empire will hold a food and fancy gift eels at Holmanh Friday from 109x55 "Grand ‘Concert. Charlottetown artists, Stanley Hall, Oct 20th ii p. m. Mw-lli-lmi "In ulro Ra Chronic pianos 112 Pl‘ lice Street, Dr. Cllft, Doll‘!- delay. recovery la next three months. 9-18-3‘ nine "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 percent food in broad. hilcbit. muiiinl, etc. NBC-Oct l-ti "Powuali Hall —Concort and Box Social Thursday evening. Hear Mr. Deere and other city talent. A neat time assured. - . -,-' ~>s\:r.- Ivmflltiiaazkili bo-Guo-c-Y: , . _ o-na-io-ia-ai.