i i ‘MAXIMS orm MERCHANT despise botany and theology. l love flowers and religion but —7 MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Strange every fellow thinks he has the only hard job in the world. Anllll Subscriptions Delivered 85.00 I1 Iell_ Canada, and U. 8. A. $4.50 _...' .i. illliliisili-TINE CAMPAIGN L-iilliliillfliil Splendid Address Ill Night. St.‘ PauYs Yesterday evening commencing at, dry and acrid region without water _ v Troop gave they captured a stronghold and, al- e1‘ a. n d an interesting and gripping address most consumed ' with a terrible the sub- Ject of "A British officer's experi- ll.00 p. m. Rev. Canon in Bt. Paul's parish hail on ence in connection with Gener Allenbys Campaign." The meeting opened with Canon 'I‘roop's favorite hymn "Breathe on me Breath oi God". Rev. H. D. Raymond acted as chairman and introductory remarks called upon Canon Troop to address after a few the gathering.‘ ‘Canon Troop then rose and ex- pressed himself as much pleased at opportunity of lecturing in the city, recalling his again having the past pleasant association with S Pauls Church. The subject matter of his lecture was taken from the book entitle "The Romance of the Last Crusade written by o British officer, Major Gilbert, who played a part in tli Palestine Campaign. the preparations made for the cap ture‘ of Jerusalem-mow the waters of the Nile were filtered and piped ority never knew prlvation such as under the Suez Canal and carried was experienced by some of thcsc over 200 miles across the desert- liow the army was one year in crossing-mow a road of chickei wire laid over the sand and was Christ faced _ used as if highway for the march diifkhesfi l0 W1" of soldiers and for and transports. camels were used by thc force. There is an old Arab saying that “when the Nile flows into Palestine then‘ shall the prophet from the west drive the Turk out of Jerlisn- iem. The words "al nehi". nicoti- ing in Arabic "prophet from the west" bear a remarkable resem- blance to "Ailenby“ the name of the general who laid the campaign. Thisiact gave the General great prestige in the sight of the natives. Canon Troop dwelt very strongly upon the great discipline and self denial practiced by the British soldiers in one instance in particul-l ar where, after struggling across a Remains Of Large City Found 0n l‘ African Coast NAIRBOI, nrluuti East Africa. Oct. 3. ——- Remains oi n great. city. nllliflreutly ‘of splendor and ini- porlance, have been discovered by investigating scientists near (loam on the Kenya Colony coast. Tile remains iticllttie n fortress- like wail, six miles long. u swim ous palace containing ornate baths. beautiful mosque , rare metal work and other evidence of ancient cul- ture. So completely had the city been forgotten that nu almost impenetr- able forest now covers the remains.‘ it in not known whether the city was of Arabic or Persian origin. ‘ §QO-O-§O§-O§Q4-O-' Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word. M! each insertion in this column. got it." Gl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 CANiiN non nouns “I thirst, waited their turn, solne al them-thousands of gallons. As the soldiers drew nearer to impressed with the people with whom they came encountered only in the Bible. t. ed by the British forc s-a tremei land. Air and water, he said were ‘i. 1 great symbols of the Holy Spit uil the powers drink." In concluding. Cation thanked all present for the kind a tentioii given‘ him and also for the]. ll" M“ hearty welcome accorded him blquvund the pastor Rev. H. D. Raymond, and .' the congregation. "‘ Jesus Say" rose and announced that Taylor Smith him preach. “Jggltgr sltlgflslrgglgrlg. (£32,223 Atlantic telephone service. it will. dismissed the gathering with the’ benediction. Wilbur Replies,’ Secretary Wilbur with the ill‘_V of the Navy, he will not pol-mi mit. suicide." suit], l'i'f|\lt’lll(!(l tllc dcpnrinlent ti establish a radio beacon on ed for some maps", they liud naked the Secretary fol a ioaii ot‘ 50 -——-—<o->- Q-OO-O-COOO-OO-OOOQ-OO-O-OOQ-FFO- oFASHIONABLE WEDDilNG STA- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Prlutery. li- *CAR LOAD CHOICE WESTERN [ml-gag for sale at lluniuiti Bell's stock yard. Al-illil’ “"100 S McNeiil. . iii88-ltl-4-2i. fresh every day- 5111MB"- New‘ som dz 00., Market Buildintl. i-i ‘BILLHEADS sup STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Joli Printery. . ' ii ' HIRPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Printery, ‘MEMORIAM CARDS AND MOUR- hing cards at shortest notices. Guardian Job Printery- ii l ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opes with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Print- l ery. ‘JOB PRINTlING OF EVERY description, cheaply and eliwdi" tiously executed. Guardian Con- trai Joli Printer, Phone 132. ' MRRISPONDENCE CARDS AND VIIVQIODBI with address Printed- just the thing- for acknowledge- ment, iniimaiions, etc. Guardian Job Printery. i! k ‘YOU WANT- OOOD ENVELOPE! o Prices 50 for 20c: 100 for 85c: burg outlet cheering which cchoccl and rc-ech- i-i- oed along thc routc which he tra- versed, but its political significance is set down as it tangible asset to the German republic for the presi- dent's natal day was the signal for‘ a political truce iti which his scrvic-i acknowledgement ironi Hindenburg Gets Great Ovation On 80th. Birthday (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN. Oct. in witnessed nu ovation like that showered on Patti Von Hindenburgl today ou thc occasion of his eight- - ieth birthday. Hindcnburg tlic man that found an in ilic vcriiabic drumilrc 0e alike. The colors of the republic ti» predominated in the display of bunting. l -—-i--— -iO) - ~- l i Action Is One Sided I new voiuzfo] s. —Flghiing, his first professional battle. Ro-‘iyikhflwii flfiisi-fl “TIP “lined- Boutot. amateur heavyweight chant-l pion of New York State. scored six, nockdowna and a technical knock- ut over Tony ctmoi-u. New York,' in one round and onc minute of » 260 for 65o; 500 for $1.00; 1.000 ’,for 81.96. Postpaid. Guardian Of- fice. Olllrdiln Job Printer; i} bv a resumption of relations in oth-' bqmmg 0n me Ton‘ Heeney-“Hmmifl m“ M wmlcmns‘ illgttyllitlaleilir states which suspended on April means oi Dolitillll an pressure to push the mach gov- Maioney cord at Madison B01111"? ti’ Garden lest night. about four hours, for a drink oi water, which was flowing through tanks about seven yards away from city of Jerusalem they were greatly} scenery and‘ contact, chiefly because it all bore! ficlllt. such a religious significance, bring- ing so vividly to mind scenes and stories which they‘ had previously When the Holy Cit ‘was captur- olis thrill was experienced in Eng-i General Allenby would not: d allow the British flag to be raised over tthe city, saying that Britain was holding it in trust for Israel. to a close by saying that the maj- heroes of the Palestine Campaign. i'or us the living mom;- lorries water of life and he stands ready The army con-‘l0 sivc w all. saying. structed a railway as they wentlthirst let him come unto Me and along, and some idea of the vast- ness of the whole project may be realized from the fact that 40,000 "If any more Troop Bishop would be in Cliar- , . - . - "l congratulate Clinuliu,’ he stud, iotteiowu at, some time eaily mine“ hemg elected to u ma‘ ‘m Decembe" and Coi-nnlended mm loicouncil of the League oi‘ Nilll0ll>ln all who could possibly come to hear, ' ‘ ' with Wiliium S. llrock is lll(‘i ilYq-losciy together. ilillillqhoti’ (leligliictl we nil nient thnt as lung as he is Secrct- yum- V1,.“ m“; ma, u; u“, Schieo and llrock, (he Secretary UN!‘ spoke to Midwliy Islands to guitlo them ill their flight over the Pacific, blit that the (lepnrilnelit (lecllued to zio so ‘CI also ilndchstailtl that they Bflk-‘llupg “m; he said. "Tll(ilgun_" M]; iitupu col-it 50 cottts tinch and iflwus “nu doubt ot‘ ti (‘@1115 ihe)’ (Plilild hillvword. This service ovor thousands 3___von Hmdexh along similar lincs to the others was first m me hearts of)!“ and lilr. Ahcarn replied that he countrymen today as never befortmim“! immi “w "le-‘l-“iiim "mi Not since William I. led the Germ- an army through the Brandenburg- c“"“p“"i°” of (mmidu- er gate in 187i, on their return from Se“ apprwiaflm‘ "ml the Fronco-Prtissian war, has Ber- mnemled m! be“ wmhei“ Face Not Copyright iartisi. was iinctl s12 and costs. An PHNNE Sill Cl, iBritish Prime Minist-i Premier King Carried on 'Conversation- Slight Static Inter- ference at ‘Times’ for thei l... MONSTRATION m CHAR- norrnrown (spam, gm, Guanm") i “I realize i'ull wcil that the g1 good success the trails-Atlantic’Smmid mid which has been “we id- llllil morning when, in turn, Pruln-‘me~ tor Baldwin and PFEHIKBI‘ Nil"!- [liulr idrnesi. liuPoliite and bench, oi‘ the British post Olflcflii liir. A. ‘i‘. Aiienrn, of Ottawa until "There are two questions e It is reported that the Red Cross-Ml, w’ IL val,,vnnm,_ “f L,,n,|,,,,,,about his (Mr. Sounds He ulltllnerllflflg was raised. _ muxplmllged KFFPIHIILQL policy that have been brought l Canon Tioop brought his addict... The conversations j 10m l - a .12 ti e ‘i i ‘ -' " ,,",l‘,‘-L‘ fluii-l“l.‘i.li d’!- "iiiu.l‘ti'.i-“,.l mime-men» nud- mlfig-P M. .10 Downing 8W0“, A liquors, and the other in regard p.11“. u; mg], nmcmh m. n", Bemthe plebiscite in 1929. he ‘ ' ' ' .. _ a . ‘ U t. , "Dealing with cheaper liquor ii ‘it. Iillgilzlplifiia lfeajqlfillgflr lgorréggsfifi I wish to say that the only meani or enls listened ‘in. Conimuilklatitiil ma‘ Possibly mum be taken m" interruption experienced at. first but gradually this cleared uwaly. k .--..’.L1“.‘...‘i”...‘.’.“i. lliflltliiliillllufi ‘it. Ac that ci- dcl-r Show beima t‘ lluliltvlii" ivna the firsiipurposesy what M“ Saunders morning" Mr blckciizit- they Wm 11°‘ use m” Kiltg", returned illc British prime- iultlcti. the Act. Mr. Baldwin delivered his messagoi being ‘nude on the poor “ck peup for medicine. _ Hells _ pro “Minot liquor will ‘notbe sold fo ntid l nlso offer my congratulations . F ion the establishment of the iiuills-dniiiiofis‘ bring us more closely lilgtlllll‘l'."ltllc Tho llrilisll prlnin minister's voice’ lulled stintl-whnt iu tho t-oilcludiiluyof the Acu- ‘senicnccs itl which ho I‘Ulll5\\'t:‘l|‘llll4‘ iilliillkll to the people oi‘ (liltindu in. l-oitliuctioil with his row-iii visit. To U S_ Alrlnelli M"- Ml": Willie“; _"| """"i""‘i, “The Commission last year were ' )ytiur cable lilizsdugte ill tougriliuluflabk, w “and over $57900 m Proms 15 ' ‘--—~- I ‘ lions oi‘ (‘liiiuin socuriilg n sen ‘to the government by not enforcing-l; WASFIINNNIII???‘ QM‘ lfitn't—tlll"_til'il"l iii“ i-i-‘llglle "l Niliiilll-“l i7ifllll§liithe law, by neither prosecuting nor have thought it was good. waill l<. bl til H Hiiiiii-l ‘Hal-laud l um pleased to have l_|. lU-itaking away the right to presm-ib ihl? NIWY lh-pnrllilvlii hiili iv-l fl] pt-ntutl incl the lilloiir ihcle iii no liquor from me doctors who violated; to {ll-vllittfllilffy In"llmdlil~mzlvfxnl doubt that this sci-vi..- iuiuiahes u“ by m; prosemmng we person veil ure o z " . now link which will draw us iuorei M I who were getting liquor for pretend 2| y Wlllillilcd medicinal purposes, with‘ Royal‘ l Print-es. l hope this HCPVlCB may be were using it as a beverage." I illon. A. C. Saunders’ the ilflllili‘llllfllll_ ‘to uitl and ubeiwy ulmlp-H- “(you w H". um-cesufull ll"? "hi" Willi llllillllllieii i“ "Ohwruditi broadcast on tho occasion of (‘olifcdt-rntiou Jubilee. (loud morn- iul; null thanks." l The lioti. Ernest linPoiuté Mr. lcucll, ector of telephones in the post oifil-ies. "l wish to uuntl congratulniioils," he said, we have iii this country know it as well as I do. Briiifiil yourself: Shall I do right You lily I do wrong? "on (his Made Hearing ])if- pa. nousron a1‘ LIBERAL ps- OIIIIPAWA’ out 3_ _ Wm, mhilwbulk of the alcohol now being con- Rev, . b l y; mauled by a Doctor's certificate, is taken £?,‘.i"£‘.’;l?. mo: u i. u M,-_ . Rev. A. A. McLeod's Radio afldress. ‘V0,... cmhto my attention on different occas- Oiie is in regard to the an- about cheaper improved after inure or less stoticigiiuwiiéaggfiisxfn:tgéafegizrérfigllg: ler Arsenault, who said "that it was not the purpose oi the Prohibition Thomas Barlow, Physician to the statements. hundreds of phy- is sicians and surgeons will not have . , )1 -,.,i isthtiflis ti ltd greeting of the (illlliitlltlll lieuiien. my “g a 1 p“ llgrgheibiléign ct for revenue purposes. that the . l - fits on the sale of liquor will be _, _ _ luiuister. “l hear your voice-dim p“) , _‘_ ' ninth: ititerforeiicte made helirlig gfiilgfiadhlgfi we?) Mlg{:;!l:3]0nqiilll()l'0 tiifiicult, establishment oi‘ (connection. "llol-i from m” sale of liquor for revenue ThonlOllly enough to pay for the legiti- mate expenses of the enforcement of He is , preaching iof this province onuielling liquor sing rev- ,enue but only sold for medicinal A strict check will be rkept. on the doctors to see that they o not. abuse their privileges and profits will be only enough to ‘pay the expenses of the enforcement Mr. W. E. Bentley Over the Radio. and whoiers Liquor Commissi Pre-election Address. "I say liquor is the greatest curse lflllfiilitlllillel WHERE is THE PllilHiBillilN SENTIMENT lilllAY? Read The Excerpts From Liberal Propa- ' g-andists’ Addres ses During The Elec- ‘ .__ tion In View OfThc Now Declarediee“ Milm" Accused Policy Of The Saunders Liquor Commis- sion To Run The Vendorships “I n A Business-Like Way.” -dldate, what will you say? us u beverage." eat ll. l). Raymond's ur- to say for the drink traffic. useful as a medicine? It has be so considered and is so considered by a good many people. swer is that not. “in North The a rs) the best doctors s geon than Dr. Mayo. to emphatically that it has no pla .215 a medicine. rst HE of Professor of Pathology in Unlversi College Hospital, London. de King, make Hundreds upon similar it in their practice. the case. A few months ago i 1e icine. a good stimulant.” "Yes, easily“ e , such deleterious effects." further, "In this room, in this hos ago, five doctors. I asked thet ‘If these shelves were full of alco They all replied. scribe liquor as a purpose." a medicine is an outworn idea e not any more," Notwithstanding all s election assertions -‘among the first acts for some $215,000 business-like way." The cynicism |is characteristic-—high-toned morai- lty must give place to sordid dollars today. You and cents-the much despised and If it is, aiiathematized ‘blood money’ of pre- 41h‘- wrong to use it as a beverage, ask election oratory. The hypocrisy and or shall blatant imposture of the Liberals is When you vote on enough to make the angels weep. uuctacssftil colulnuilicuilon tintl to ll lndy so?‘ dyttilu in hper-lAddressed .euci rui e iat t ero . ‘ Of Canadian Club lo silperioriiy‘ ,of the spoken over (Special to The Guardian) the writtolt oi‘ miles of ocean will strengthen the ties and hind more closely tho mother country and Canada." “Vi/o hoard every word you sent ' ' W. ‘and I recelprocnlu Wm eemmhimself as the official represents "i"“ls“ “um Mr‘ Lupmme‘ lliiousltizfiisntit: dgrlrliliinioiiflltecliglfltiis‘ Mr. Valentina of the London telc- m t: men and we eh Hon wm_ phone service next upoko toclilr. .100 1 {m1 l m ‘w Ml 15b Altcarn, u director of tho Hell tele- am P ‘p5’ U“ led Sm s n phono company and n pioneer ex- er w Canada‘ addressed the mm?- pert lll electrical services. Mr. Vill- be“ of the Canadian Club at tie euiiur lxietldetl his congratulations noon luncheon at the King Edwmd IL-Describing Phillips thanked the club for their invitation, for conceiving it his duty and pleasure to come toknow Toronto he had been wondering how he should go about it when the invitation arriv- ed. Already, he said, he had begun to feel at home. Mr. Phillips paid tribute to Hon. Vincent Massey who, he said is "re- presenting the Domlnion in a way. that should make all Canadiansi feel justly proud." He added that in‘ a sense "it is through the appoint-i inent of Mr. . Massey and myself; that the world has been notified,’ that Canada has become oi ago and‘ should be treated accordingly." par- ticularly on behalf of the (liecirlcal he expres- ilinltks and This ended the conversations. they were in prugrcsu still and motion pictures were taken, Tile service is now available be- tween points in (ll-cot Britain and Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, llamii- toll and Quebec. A tlireo minule tnlk cost I75, ~~—>~——-10-§—-__s- (By British United Press) BERLIN, Oct. 3. --—--_0e>-_--- -End Coal Tie-up cclcbrntcd for its artistic produc- In I 1 l i n 0 s iiolls lll the shape oi pottery-owes (Special to The Guardian) (let-ply iticeiised by what he consid- crcd tiic misrepresentation of his flllillisi. lf‘ililil‘t‘S by hi1 Bruit lfi l1 CHICAGO’ 00L 3___Imno‘s bu“. ‘mill’ Pill)”- minous coal operators and miners yesterday reached" an agreement whereby the mines will resume op- llc look the cnst- to court, and the uppoal was lodged. and various well- They convinced the court that a public illi.“l.il.'“i..lfi..2?"l.liS"{u.“l..£§‘it§22 - u» unu- u u» u»- nf‘ the lower rmtrt wnsjeversed. Thu llnhapliy hurgomaster is now The agreement ended the longest tlement in Illinois will be followed in~niiv but tllrottghout country. Hotel today. At the outset, Mai the members oi nentatives continue lobbing in the °"°ii°“' ‘m’ “i” "i" f“ “Tim-insult editorial umi-uu, buying the suspension in the history of Illinoisimgjcenurv Dem o’ French 1mm!» We h llii. h d d b "Y °' ill“ ""1 imlllmy- T" 5°"!MilgrandwCoarsbllrdollwch-gzilftinug fcrlered their program policy. rile. hard government PNIISJ [IENNNNC N E Cl l l JHUSSIAN [Ni/NY ‘No Break Desired Is Claim, but Official- Circles Are Pessi- mistic. MOSCOW, Oct. 3. -—The Hench cabinetls decision to demand the recall of M. Rakovsky, Soviet Am- bassador at Paris, though ,_‘ ‘ with a declaration of the French government's desire to continue ne- gotiations for the settlement of Russilfs debt to France, has given rise to decided pessimism in official circles. not only concerning the fate of the debt negotiations, but with regard to the diplomatic rela- tions of the two countries. The Soviet authorities and press appraise the decision as a victory for the British "die hards" led by Sir Henri Deterding, who is gener- ally believed here to have chosen Paris as a strategic point for fight- ing Soviet oil. The black hundred- the I election day for a Prohibition can- I be- lieve that liquor should not be used Pro-election Sermon. "No self-respecting man. speak- ing without bias, has a good word “But someone will say is it not America, no man stands higher in repute as a sur- He states “Such renowned physicians in the Old Land as Sir Victor Horsiey. Sir Frederick Treves, Surgeon General to His Majesty the King, and Bir "I may say that I personally have been surprised to find that this is the office of our local hospital I was discussing this matter with one _ of our bright young physicians. He lll u iuoulent the uir cleared uud against a prom’ of $579M or moi-alto“ me Ihzafgefinrmtgggéalfgixtnggt He replied, ut e page better ones more n 'd and without He said pitnl there were present a few days, iyStorm Swept Over British Isles hollc liquors for your use, for whati purposes would you prescribe tlietn?'i ‘We do not pre- medicine for any “My friends, the idea that liquor have thought it was good; you Rakovsky, Soviet. Ambassado to France, by the Moscow government. is regarded here in semi-official circles as likely to occur during the, week. ation to M. Tchitcherin, Soviet Forq eign Minister. yesterday. of a note drafted by the Council of Ministers’ at Rambdullletf ever, insisted in Paris that no rup- ture with dealings between merits. The British Franco by inciting workers let‘ loose lllagalnct the _ rl economic and eailinte upon soldiers to disobey their chiefs.) iiliilliiiii by Airplanes. (Canadian Press) Mexico City. Two squadrons Gil n. the road to Puebla. BY mutineers and the " federais. to arrest all known sympathizers Den. Arnulo R. Momez, Mexic i” presidential candidate, w ing a mutiny of federal troops Pablo M. Macias, commandant today. were killed and scores wounded in n hours. immediately. Mexican‘ and Aer-oceanic rai _ Mexican capital. LONDON, 00L. 3. moral Scotland, yesterday in . snow storm, 'l‘he whole“ of uio British Isle It is experienced a gale over the weelqtiiere be allotted to different sta- end with winds varying from 50 these pre- to 70 miles an hour, accompanied and promises in the northern districts by very of the sound. low temperatures. on isto budget worth of liquor were reported from failing rates per annum, and to declare ‘V8118 11ml 01111111181’!!- that the trade must be run "in a Six deaths and University Of Leeds Receives Rich Gift ofLggoilgoifi,g“,f,;;,nogftegflj,‘ibjf§g United States appear deadlocked lr Umverélty by a donor who wishes totheir negotiations for settlement o.’ remain unknown for the time beingiihe pending tariff controversy, Pub~ The money is earmarked for the new library buildings, the most im- lportant feature of the extension ischeme, It is the largest gift ever £500,000 for the development and extensions, and this magnificent gift brings the response up to £400,- 354 received by the University. | The authorities are appealing for] The following is the letter to the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. J. G. Baillie, announcing the gift. "My Dear Vlce-Chancellor,-— On the suggestion of my friend, Sir Charles Wilson, (M. P. for Central Leeds) I have decided to offer to the Leeds University-mo defray the costs of the new library buildings- a sum not exceeding £100,000. I desire, for the moment. that my name should not be disclosed in the matter. Later it may that the Uni- versity will honor me by attaching by name to the Library permanent- ernment to steps embroiiing Franco- Soviet relations." No Rupture Desired PARIS, Oct. 3. —'I'he recall of M. PHNClNi/llii IN of Instigating o. Mu- tiny Among Federal Troops in Mexican, Capital- Deserting Regiments Pursued NOGALES, Al'iz., Oct. 3. —Advic- es to the Nogales Herald today say that martial law was proclaimed in aeroplanes are reported to have de- parted from Mexico City this morn- ing shortly after it was learned that three Mexican regiments had de- serted the garrison and had taken A battle we: expected motnen‘ rily between the NOGALES, Aria, Oct. 3. —-Orders who with Francesco Zerrano, also a candidate for-president, is accused of instigat- Mexico City, were received by Gen the Nogales, Sonora, Garrison, late ~NOGALES, Ariz., Oct. 3, —-Bemi- official despatches reaching here t0- day reported that twenty rebels rout of bandits by Mexican federal troops near Guzman. Malisco, last Saturday. The fighting lasted four of immigration to go over to Eng-l The reports said that the prisoners taken were to be executed VERA CRUZ, Mex., Oct. 3. —'1‘he military authorities here shortly after noon today ordered the sus- pension of train- service on the ways connecting this city with the —- The King be rejected. These and Queen drove to Church at Bfli- to go over many injuries tree-Trance And U. S. Charlottetown Uoerdion Morning Guardian Founded I881 WCFFICE WHICH CECIL Years. Cecil's resignation recently from the Office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Cabinet of Premier Baldwin has aroused more than ordinary public interest and not for 40 years since John Bright resigned from it, has the of- fice been so prominently before the public as it has been over the re- signation of Viscount Cecil. He was appointed in 1924 and resign- ed after the failure of the tripartite naval conference at Geneva in August, 1927, when the represent- atives of Great Britain, United States and Japan failed to agree on a reduction in naval armament. Viscount Cecil and Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Min- ister, represented Great Britain at the conference. The post of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is not one in- volving matters of public policy being charged only with the duty mental way. anyone has held for long. ed since ors. In two there were six each-l and 1915 to 1916. points all the County and J. P.’s for Lancasliire. o‘ erected into a Duchy by Edward III. for his son John of Gaunt in 1377 but in 1399 it became merged in the Crown through the accession of John of (Ii-aunt's son as Henry IV. The revenue of the Duchy of Le"- caster in 1925 amounted to £140,489 out bf which the sum of £70000 we paid to the Keeper oi King George's Privy Purse for his Maiestyki use of The salary of the Chancellor n‘ an the Duchy of Lancaster is £2,000 of managing the Duchy estates mmum which belong to the King. Often it The revenue m- the nit-w; - is chosen as a 11168-115 0f including chiefly derived from rents and re". a oily or Kalgan Has Been Captured (Canadian. Prela) in Toronto Doctor Gets Appointment (Special to The Guardian) a TORONTO, Oct. 3.--Dr. H. D. De- PEKING, 0c,‘ 3_ _ The ‘mp0,. lamere, of ‘l0 Lydhurst Avenue has! . ant city of Kzllgan. the larger: been appointed by the delmrimem.‘ commercial centre north of Peklnc. has been captive/l by °‘"l""' T‘ . ince troops from “-~= r - ~ Tn" official foreign quarters were -.. vised today. Junkers Plane To Make Trans- Atlantic Flight. of land to join the immigration serv- ice there. He expects to sail for’ London on October 31. Dr. Dela- mere along with about 20 otheri physicians are to be permanently‘ stationed at British and continental ports of departureand will be giv- i‘ en full authority to pass on they, physical fitness of immigrants de- sirlng to settle in Canada. It is understood there is to be no. interference whatetller with tlllEbll‘ de-l (Canadian Press) ‘ ' , n re-' ' ,§',°;;Z.“2“$:i-'.“.£.Zli. uf.m.,iq_klil<>fvfwsv,l a inatlon, and tnust present an abso-i e "n "S P am D‘ 2 “h ' lutely clean bill of health or he will 5 Zclhiiéllledtf golf d“ éiztnstilall physicians are,‘ fgA ° 9 {men .ezay“a_ m Sman-o zcres, arryed ere to y pre to England a groups during the next few weeksipammry t° taking D" whm m" They will proceed direct to London “will?” L‘ ravmabie‘ i! to receive instructions and from N w Road Peril LONDON, Eng, Oct. 3. —-A new road peril was demonstrated in iQueen Victoria street, E. C., rec- ‘nily when. as tll_e result of s. col- ‘sion, ll can of pelrol was knockezi ft the foothoarli or a motor-car ind the spirit became ignited by it lgliietl cigarette end or match brown down by some passer-by. The road was set ablaze for nearly lOU yards. With commendable presence hind, a ‘street cleaner promptly lhovciierl snnd from a street bin m to the road and thus greatly ‘tallied to keep the fire in check. Than five fire engines arrived and itihrinerl the flames. with exting- lllEllGTil. Announcements, Coming Events, - Meetings, Etc "Coming: Cardigan Thursday liig Show and Dance. 9462-10-131 "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 “rince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't delay. -ecovery in next three months, 9-12-3 mos. lions throughout the British Isles, and on the Continent. d Deadlocked On Tariff Question (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 3.—France and thr licatioh today of memoranda ex- changed recently indicates tha‘ France continues to demand as- surances of reciprocity in the nego- tiations while Washington in it: note delivered at the Quaidorsa} last week insists upon most favorec‘ nation treatment. '1’ HE. CAN — OPENER A1’ Least’ Paavtartte SfnRv/iflod "Rummage Sale in Market ‘luiiding Thursday in aid of Pro- estant Orphanage. 9401321 "A Meeting of Uigg Club an" lnetltuie on Thursday, Oct. Bill. Listing hogs (‘or near shipment. Preparing for fnll shipping of poin- ‘oes, W. D. Ross Sec)’. 9496 "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat This follows the present-l Friday. it is, how- Moscow is desired. the the two govom- M. Raitovsity is charged with the ‘French government with having in- in the internal affairs of es later than Charlottetown. (‘areal the 100 percent. food in bread, biscuit, muffins, etc. 9486-Oct (l-tf "Parcels will be collected We‘ nesday for Orphanage Rummacr Sale. Phone QH-L or 582-L, 9491321 "Come to the Orchestral Con “féizblimb. Oct. 4. -—Maritime, strong southerly winds oi‘ gaies in vert in Pownai Hall, Wednesda" (Deterding is director general of Rakovsky affair being a personal B" °r Fundy- °i°“dY with Mca" evening, October 5th at 8 p. in. the Royal Dutch Petroleum Com- one. as he is now personal non “m” mm 9490831 pany and director the Shell ‘Prans- grata, Vrflwnw- is" ------------ -- 70-50 ___ port and Trading Company. Ltd.) Nevertheless it is feared that the Mmflrefll cm" ~~ ~ 59-5‘ "Trinity Church Choir w-Yi . The newspaper Pravda says: "De- negotiations for the settlement of Qllebec- CW4? -- "-5" sent Sacred Cantata and om. terdins cannot and does not desire Russia's pro-war debt to France. “limlixi “Milly -- 5645 tram at Stanley prior‘; H.- ' to abandon his monopoly ot the began by M. Rakovsky. will be Bi- “"0 “if ---- -- 554° Thursday, October col, 9431-1114 i French oil market, and his repre- abandoned and that new negotiat- New Ymk- mild? 55-54 .____ long mugt be flflflgwd by direct Charlottetown, cloudy 59-47 "Come to the dance i.n Kelly‘: Cross Hall to-night. Tuesday, Oci- ober 4th. Ladies with baskets fro" Admission 85cm. ' High tide this afternoon at 5.01 and tomorrow morning at 8.21. Sun sets this afternoon at 6.34 and rises tomorrow morning at G~ 03. Pull moon Monday, Oct 10th, 4.51 p.m- Summerside tide eighteen minut- "Relerve Wednesday ~~ wt Thursday, October 28th and ; i for Annual Bazaar nnrl Tea in a ‘i of Charlottetown Hospital 9597. Two Cont: ililil is? VERY ANCIENT AND PECIILIAR M E X l E l] Post Of Cllancclldifililllllebllchy Of Lancas- ter Has Been Held By 38 Men In 60 l .-___.._._..___.. LONDON, Eng, Oct. 3. --Viscount in the Cabinet distinguished men who will be useful in a non-depart- It is not a post which In the 60 years which have pass- it was set up in its present form there have been 38 Chancell- periods of 19 months to 1886 The Chancellor of the Duchy ap- Court Judges The County o1‘ Lancaster was