MAXIMS or A MERCHANT i The student penltantly ‘ of ' known to be infinite. % nature is " , his shins 0n the finite aspects 0f Time; yet Time he Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' Read Eerbody iVIAXIMS ‘ or A MERCHANT i? The lie is the Intuitive short- cut to comfort; it is defensive; it wards blame and accusation; it sears the conscience. ‘J ul. l baorl tlale Dellv rod I500 grin", and U. SBA. 04.50 ians to Reside in Canada and ,Worh in States, Confirmed by U. S. S u p r e m e Court. W N. » Oct. il-Onn- odious whether born in Carlada. or elsewhere may live in the Domllrliorl and work on the United Slates side unhindered by existing United Shiites ' l on laws. This is the effect of the refusal today of the Supreme "Court of the United states to review the Judgment of Mr. Justice Hamel of the New York Federal ‘Circuit Court in Buffalo, some months ago, giving Ca/naflnns the right to oonnnute across the border mily to transact their busi- nm. Leave to appeal was asked by the lhlllted States DBIJI-Wtrnent of rmmlgrwttorl and the Supreme Court edjoilrned vdiihout ’ "' whether the use was arguable. Today the Supreme Court decided the case was not arguable. thus making the decision of tire lower court supreme. Conlnlmloullcr-General flurry Hull today 001d the PreS that the -effect of tile Supreme court aaticn- was to nullify the or- der issued- m ‘April. r021. bruising all. Canadhn commuter! within the 59°95. qr me low of m4. imposing tire, quota restriction on. cumdiwnu . born outside the Ilominion. i . uarsnxnjrou tmrlI-Y- Commeaioner Hull say! 111M» the department will ask Conefifi _ lsielate mt an early cieteto mlke effective 01101171051919 of 0"!" 8 u m. 5 ’s order‘ is known. 1t l; dmpnseible to say Bl- l-hls ‘me whether silcih lfiiflhtm" Wm be m‘ Mwd m me coming short seslcn cf 0pm;- '36 created a tremendous (Continued on Plfle 3) Announcements, Coming‘ Events. Meetings, Etc. "Robin Hood our 110W 91°‘ aurnble in Glngh or Cotton bile A“ "our; ‘PH-ti’. "Dance in Graham's Road Hall Monday night. Oct. 10th. 8339 "Dr. Clift, m. rm-sm-t how home prevention cure. Purdl’ 5W4” Westchester Co. N. Y. U- 5- A- 0-7-5111!!!- ourtlRefusesj To ' ’ eview Judgment i ightl of Canad- 5§§5555555555555555555555555555 555555555555 outrages perpetrated in thestate of Victoria by militant dock strikers government offering a reward of m $1,250 for information lending to the arrest and conviction of per- sons who have thrown bombs. The police, learning of a plot to blow up u train carrying volunteer workers to Port Melbourne to work on the night shift, ordered railway traffic suspended for an hour tonight. O-§~— N. Z. Parliament New~ Zealanlfs parliament elected in November 1925, when the re- form party headed by Premier J.C. Coates was returned to power, was prorogued today and the general election probably will be held on November 21. The election will mark the debut of the formed united party, heeded by former Premier Sir Joseph Ward, which combines Liberals, National- ists and others opposed to the re- form and labor parties. FIRE S CARE 5 5 Eli 5 5 ill 5 5 5 5 5 l LATEST csrnunrr: or i mo WHEAT CROP (Special t0 The Guardian) WINNIPEG, Oct. 9—West- ern Canada ls harvesting a total of 558495.000 bushels of wheat. This ls the final esti- mate of the northwut grain ’ ' amoclathlr. It shows an increase of nearly fifty million bushels over previous estimates. This ls based on the threshing returns, and the statement says 85 per- cent of all wheat ls thrashed and the proportionate in- crease in fall plowing may bring the acreage up to 25 million next year as com- pared with 1B3 this season. In oats the yield is 318,714,- 800 bushels with 05 percent thrashed; barley, 91,375,800 bushels wlth B2 percent threshed; rye, 11,809.11!) bushels, with 94 percent thrashed, flax, 5,079,200 bushels, with 72 percent thrcshed. lneendiarlsm was suspected after two flrcs had occurred on the Irish estates of Viscount Lasccllcs, above. the husband of Princess Mary, Portumna Castle was badly dam- aged, the fire sweeping the old cas- tle, stables and a garage. Mexico City Rocked By an Earthquake CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAiDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 192B WILLRESIGN [VIEITATIIIN [IF EITYLUUBESi l __ jSt. John's N0. 1 and’ llnlllvlll LEAVE __FH ill Paris Correspondent of Hearst Papers is pulsion. . . (Special to Thc Guarrllilllv) tioning of eight hours during which time he was not allowed to com- municate with the American em- bussy or a lawyer, Harold J. l-Ioran, Paris correspondent of the Hearst papers was today ordered to leave France by Thursday. The action fol- lowed the publication lh the ubm papers of a document containing the gist of the Franco-British naval pact. One week ago Horan was sum- moned before the prefecture of po- lice and asked to tell where he had obtained the document. As Instruct- ed by William Randolph Hearjst, he stated the publisher had handed it to him during his recent visit to Paris. Today he was brought before the prefecture again and subjected to u rigid examination following which he was handed a writ of ex- pulsion from France. -———---se>-__- 28 Deaths Caused 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MEXICO CITY. Oct. 9.—Five per- sons were injured and damage done over a. wide area by an earthquake, which rocked Mexico City and nincl states of Mexico lest night. One far-i mily in the suburb of Tacuba. was buried by the collapse of a. well which crushed the humble wooden shack in which they lived, injuring Offer Reward for Capture of persons. Several bulldl l ~- B0mb TYIYOWGTS ious parts of Mexico Cityxllficr: dhlhll- aged. - —~—-~—<O§.>_W. _ Convicts Perish in Ohio Prison; JUNCTION crrv, Ohio, Oct. n-I With e total of twenty prisoners missing, all of them believed death, and 27 injured, the work of recov-‘ ering charred bits of bodies from _ the smoking ruins of the dormit- ory of the Ohio penitentiary brick ,plant continued today. Identification of the mutilated re- mains were practically impossible. so completely had the flames done their work yesterday. Meanwhile investigation of the blaze proceed- ed. It seemed fairly well estab- lished that defective electric wiring started the fire. Want Women in Parliament LONDON, Oct. 8.-—(By the Can- adian Presw-Because the Bible says woman was made out of a. man's rib. an elector of Cheltenhem constituency thinks’ she was intend- ed to be man's helpmato and there- (Canadlnu Press) MELBOURNE, Oct. 9. — Bomb is Dissolved (Canadian Press) WELLINGTON, N. Z., Oct. 9. — recently "Buying live fowl Thursday. _ ._ . fore should not enter purlinment. October 11th (till noon.) Walter S. atutes Crarnp Miss Florence Widdowsorl, unsuc- Wecks, PTcdeflGtOD- 33l5'1°'19'3l~ cessful Labor candidate in the rec- "Andersonbjt. Peters will con-I tlnuc sale all this week. 8297-10-9-21 "Reserve November 7th and 8th for annual High Ten in aid oi Churlottetown Hospital. 83051-10-9-31 "n live hogs dilly at Barbs. highehltylgflces peld. c. s. Pratt a Sons, er. Peron. 8294-10-9-21 "The regular meeting of the Lad-l lea Aid of the P. B. Inland Hospital, will be held Wiidnesday at 3.90 in Bi. Paul's 1-lall. important business. 8300-10-9-21 Xmas 1&0 Club loading H08! en , u Block must be listed J. Reid, Secretary. aaoa-lo-o-rl "Cardigan mu ‘muruluy. Pb)’ and Dulce, epoch! music. ani- "flle s. s. l-fillaboro will not run 0n Rocky . Thursday z hrry October llthwmotvr boat will tire, effect this wwndlflmt- h j _ 49.9.31 Blr Bydnty 001W" 901/18 W" f milie and a number of m , My“ n M“ ___.. m! dam-m nncre 1w w; 0731311" 11ml“; dleel‘ Brlldhllrggrillllo filling) i: tihe "wjmm" gum,‘ h p under use picture. w supposed ep ct and limbs Wm“ out. lrth. ‘ill’ bruit-mists suffer "Both for our the North American redfnan lh his "-80- Lin at ems. r. luster. aclentrric researches and for our unciviliued state. and which will be 33340.94! relkiom work we need mediums." kept for record purposes by the ___... Sir Arthur "But pgilfié museum. u h h n ‘mm. gym“. mm find by ex. once F. W. Arno . w o as a summer inguoqfijpp]! m “Lulu. '1\y- gnome? with valuable and very‘ home nesr Lake Timisknming. ar- lor. M y“ Imagald. aenaatlve , . are utod by ranged with the Lands and Forests " ' lltl-iii-fl-U-IO. police ‘no magistrates under lawsnepar-tmant suilAble locations for . which were nude before modern the "shooting" of the film. I _ ‘ u ‘nun, D1,]! I spirltualian was ever heard o. 0 . M“. u. “gr-gm Act l-espect- with a.rl experience which extends gurtkmwluafimw .P\lblf0 a,” hqgedwldbfl. {no even la a over forty-om III! I can my with‘ ranted. “- "v- m - lnsmmmsl - "c nsunswmmn. “m” “ma” 'm"°"°'“‘_ wmwm,’ m moat valuable people in the comm-T Plhll, x. o, of "Pitrona u are determined to exert v/hst they consider to be their rights and their claim for fair treatment when 81D- wv-led w by mildew 0i WW w hcr he did not think the lc party er the general election. l m” the Rusholme division of Man- chester ,it B understood that the candidature of Sir‘ Frank Boyd Merrlmlan, the Solicitor general. will encounter strona opposition unless thereis a chance of attitude on the part of the government to- wards the spiriulalisis‘ demand for m alteration in the law. ‘Gd b the emerldmcnttiotfhthevxgag- rainy, October 11th. rmcy Act of 1mm ° ‘ previously. W.- craft Act of 1750 to ensure that no cri-mnel proceedings shun be in- stitutcd or- curlvd on ogalnstuny as a cpiritiralist medium in the ab- 0280-10-0-21 scnce on the part of such D0110" f 3r defraud." The epiritualisls it is Jointed, seekto introduce a bill to ent Cheltenhum lay-election, said she was amused by this statement made by an old elector on the ngri-i cultural fringe of the constituency‘ whom she canvassed. ~ Miss Widdowsoh, who is u Wolv- erhempton school teacher, said shc surprised one elector, who confessed Medium ’s Style LONDON. OTlL-Spltltlldllfii-‘l I" in the Labor Party were so well ed- ucated. An Indian Picture Ready TORONTO. Ont., Oct. 0.-Cnm- crnmcn w havo been operating The nature of the alteration ask- one child seriously and four other America, who rccelved nn appeal for help from the Dutch steamer Cclaeno, reported to‘bc sinking In mid-Atlantic, and immcdlu‘ ‘y pro- cceded to give aid, gained world- wide ncclsim in January, 1926. when he dlrecicd the rcllcuc of the captain and 24 members of crew of the British freighter Antin- oe. The rescue work lasted three days and Captain Fried lost two of his men. lie nnd his crew were dec- orated by King George and Captain Fried wagglven the United States Navy Cross. By Woodfllcohol NEW YORK. occur-Twenty- cight deaths from alcoholic pols- oning had been reported on New York's lower cast side late today since early Sunday, and hospitals the Bowery section were still re- ceiving cuffercrs. Many of the vic- tims werc found dead or dying in the streets while others were tak- cn from cheep lodging houses. Sev- eral were not identified. Dr. _C u;- les Norris, chief medical exam er. and his assistants performed ten autopsies during thc day and ‘re- ported that in each case death was caused by plain wood alcohol which had been drunk ‘for liquor. Police and health authorities made ef- forts to-tracc the poison to itv source. ————-—-<0->----—- - A C CLAIMED ""“) Captain George fried of the S.S. the Handed Writ of Ex-~ PARIS, Oct. 8.-F'o1lowing a ques- i own. ian Press.)—A Hornsey w G _ jury us decided that the 852 Roman “y' hm’ Lieu" Govamor over coins-probably . . m; found at Cranley Gardens, Muswell gfltféakfi Xfizkmzirtshfihzwhmig Hill, were treasure trove end direct- webswrf Thomas Almanac’. ed Dr. George Cohen. the coroner.‘ ‘ ‘ ' to hand tllcm over to the Treasury. ThE Dennis Grlmsdell, a shy little boy. who was digging “just for lun" rn the garden. in 20 years‘ experience," said the‘ coroner, "The Treasury now returns to the finder of treasure trove B0 percent. of its scliing value, but themted November “I m“ penalty for not reporting the findingl 1 go] ,8 lmpmonmen. and E fine.” elected Worshipful Master n 1 I 1 i i i i | r i I i 131st Anniversary i i anniversary of the G. M.. past Junior Grand Warden, iacting. i‘ Secretary. iMost Worshipful Brother Peter Sinclair, Grand Master of the lend. accompanied by the Grand Ofllcers. made his joint official vis- . JVictoriu Lodge No. 2. "om p_ J_ Vang", posgmaster-i Visiting officers were as follows: overruled in the Simcoe. Ontupost- {Grand Mil-Ste!‘- rnaster dispute. I . I I Two Killed 1n o YMarsheI (acting). Level Crossing j w. Brother c. B. Clurkson, Jun- ,‘ W. Brother R. MacLaren, Senior lGrand Stewart. i ‘Grand Steward. "Alléggnafiagpigiil 9__w_ " W. Brother S. M. Daniel. Grand 1 The Grand Master gavc a most 3:1? lléfngfngslis grstngrznfl“? linteresting and instructive address, . _ Islrggestion was made by Brother xmjfhfxf ‘if: "f" iwakeford. P. M., that copies be _ d lodge in the jurisdiction. This was giuxfiwifirettshemgallilgfix fr: |rcceived with much enthusiasm by _ there was a vcry large attendance. g: lafijvrzstfizkaéaiuliezflef:g 52:15 , Following on this, Brother dress on the history ofTSf. Johns Lodge. ' i Wlll AIUIOIUICG made to the Provincial Grand Lodge, Nova. Scotia. by the Breth- I T817718 l" Ydf- Companies, on the Island of St. John. for n Dlspensation to open pensation was granted dated‘ MB.‘ ‘ 29, LONDON. Oflt- 9--—Th8 D11“? M811 Lodge. His Majesty's Independen‘ tomorrow will 58y m" 1i under" Companies was transferred - to addresses the Liberal conference in came known as the Royal Nova Great Yermouth on Friday will an- Scotia Regiment. erals are prepared to form n. coal- u number of resident Mason's tn ition government with the socialists the Provincial Athol Grand Lodgr The liberals for some years have constipfiion to form u. new Lodgv had the smallest number of mem- in Charlottetown. Their request the orgurlized parties. Irv-January, ceived authorizing Ebenezer Niel’;- 1928, they had 42. as compared with olson. William Hillman, and Ro - or or socialists 158 members. 1.0686 in‘ Chfirklmmwn- Th"; w“; However, in 1923, Ramsay Mac- St. Johns Lodlle. N0 26- n°w °- small Liberal contingent, which held L-Odgc 0T Prim" Edward “mud the balance of power, was able to founded- C tit ti n the Lodge held it“ was numerically great“ ma“ ms firgrtsmrgletiljng on October l9, 1917, n‘ ' ftichardson, known as the "Cross ,Keys" at the corner of Queen and lowing members were present: — C f. t d ‘Ebenezer Nicholson. M.D.. James O___n lsca e igowen. Attomey-Gencral: Aéexgrlr- - s normorr. Oct. B-(By the Cunad- d" °°'d°"' M-D" Jme“ “ Grand Lodge of Prince Edward Is- ,it to St. John's Lodge No. 1, and general, who says he will resign if M. W. Brother Peter Sinclair, i101‘ Grand Deacon. Accident ,__ W. Brother W. G. Hogg, Junior T. Simmons, Halifax, was ln- lstandard Bearer" fax’ received lnjufles “om 10f much interest to tlw craft. Th) which "my were dflvlngwn the {printed and distributed to every Southwestern express "om {the assembled brethren, of whom as from "am-ML jwakeford delivered an excellent ad- . Early in 1781 application was rcn in His Majesty's Independeni tnouth Speech a Lodge in Charlottetown. A Dis- i" 1781, to form St. George's stands David Lloyd George, when ‘he Halifax a few years later and be» ncuncc the terms on which the Lib- In 1797 application was made br- after the fiext general election. of Nova Scotiu for a Warrant of bers in the House of Commons of being granted a Warrant was re- the Conservatives iii, and the Lab- ert Lee, and others, to open v Donald, through the support of the on the ReBlBl-el" 01' the Gm”: oust Stanley Baldwin, whose party 0n fécelpt 0! the warmm °' ,the house of Brother Alexander Cains ‘Dorchesler Streets, when the fol- Collige, Army Oilicer; Peter Muc- coroner, Assistant Judge: Thomas DeBrls- ‘s00 year; o1d_ nor Patterson; John Clarke. Prop- R. W. Brother J. Holland then up- peared as Deputy Grand Master and installed Brother Ebenenev- Nicholson as Worshipful Master, Brother William Hillmen as Sen- lior Warden, Robert Lee as Junior Warden. The then Lieutenant Governor. Frederick Augustus Fanning, was the first by petition. Hc was in- He was coins were found by Gerald "This is my first case of the kind ‘and continued in that office for around La e Tlmngemi for the last two months, filming an Indian picture for the American Museum of Natural History, New York. have nearly completed their work. In the taking of the picture. the photographers have had the close cooperation of the Ontario Depart- ment of Lands and Forests. nnd of the fire workers working under that department. Fifteen 1 dian acting, or purporting to act, a delibenaio intuition to deceive LAST MINUTE NEWS FZASHES lflve years. The lodge has a copy of the Holy Bible presented to if ‘ y him. bearing the inscrivllfi" Wrrcderick Aug't. Fanning his book 11mm - (Special to The Guardian) NANKING. Oct. SF-Chnn Kai Shek, who was ’ er in chief of the Nationalist in the. Chinese civil war, was today elected presid- ent 0f the Nitlonallst govern- rncnt of the Chinese republic. NEW YORK, Oct. iL-Marco- nl wireless Telegraph Company. Limited, through an agreement with the llaleltlne Corporation has obtained British lmprie rights to all lhaeltlne neutro- dyne radio patents, with the ax- “ Ila and Crinada HIM-flied vim rule orl "“ c" "'1' W so...’ arms mediums V! l - and the conviction of when licenses have already been OTTAWA, Out. Oet. OPE‘: N. 8.. has E The craft was also addressed by lMost Worshipful Brother Winches- ter, Worshipful Master of St. John's ‘Lodge, and by Brother 1am Mac- iDougall, acting Worshipful Master of Victoria Lodge and othcr breth- iren. all of whom complimented St , iJohns Lodge on its long and hon- . New roux, N. Y., Oct. 0.- OYHW hilwfv- - . n“ s_ PM.“ 0mm“. r Y n | After a cordial invitatlo: vtoghe of the China famine relief org- ‘members o‘ m‘ ‘mhn a ‘m c r a o. Oct. m-slhfiili“ Blake pitched a seven hlt genre today as the White Sox defense .. ' ' ~“ ' four- ‘H and the Cubs won the City baseball title, taking the flnal and deciding game l3 to 2. w t 1.1 a . Home anlzatlun In New York city. re- wnufimanteégfilnznfigg€ Qrlrtbgga .. 50-38 cclveamlihrcmlurlrm todliy 0r x: “its; 1mm ‘f’ summemdc Charlottetown. l-ulh .. .. 56-38 renor massacre o a um ,fi ....... .. ..se-ae 200,000 persons by fanatic Mos- 3:2,?‘ :*“£ffgh‘:a::m§“,§§ g: 43..., 1f...“ ,, 54.34; hm in Kenn province. Chin». mm o, ngmchm cone,’ c“, Boston. fair ...... .. . 56-48 and ice cream brought the meeting to an enjoyable close. i --_-oo>-———- NEW GLAIGOW. N. 5.. Oct. 9.- As a result 6f fire last evening in the News this morning's LONDON. Oct. iL-The death occurred Sunday 0f Rear-Ad- mlral ltawlendsen Godfrey. rc- tlred, who was a mesa-mate of King George when Ilia Majes- ty waa . -Ill l Victoria Ifldge Nil-Eggs, NEW orrrcu WILL m: 5 2, A. F. and A. M. ‘areitr Visited Grand (Special to Thc Guardian) 9.}; ficens -- St. J0hn’sf5 Lodge Celebrates its’? i‘ Last night, which was the icing formation of 1st- John's Loge A. I". and A. rvr. 5 M. W. Brother W. G. Drake, P. fi R. 'W. Brother E. Kemp, Grand g W. Brother H. P. Bernard, Grand 5E Charlottetown Morning (i unrrlluu . Lord l/Villingdon J Cont: 1881 Guardian Two Founded i5555555555555sourisl Cardigan’ Montague, Lot 40 and Mr. Jo- nes’s Farm at’ ' OPENED IN WINDSOR Eli 5 5'5! '14.’) TORONTO, 0ut., Oct. 9.- Ontarlo is to have an offic- ial headquarters in Windsor at which all kinds of infor- mation will be supplied to American visitors, and which will be the mecca for auto- mobiles from all parts of the g5 United States. The office is g5 to be open between May 15 and'0ctobcr 31 next year, gfi and J. Fred Reid, M. l’. P. for Windsor, who has been in Toronto for the last two f’? 111135 has been assured by g5 ‘ 5 5 p? .110 5 5 5 B u n b u r y a re Visited By His Excel l enc y-- Vice Regal Left Last Night for Hali- Premier Ferguson that m. ' office will be a credit to g5, fax. wllidsfll’. its well as Ontario. It will be opened before the time set for opening of the lntemutional bridge. 555555555555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 The tour of His Excellency to the "l Eastern part of the Province was g5 characterized by the same hearty re- 5 caption by the people and the same i5 excellent working out of all the ar- rangements as that taken to the IWestcrn part of the Island on the Negro Kills Four imevms d” The programme was carried out in its entirety. the Vice Regal party e e Then SlllCldeS (Canadian Press) lczving Charlottetown at l0 a.rn., AUSTEN, Texas, Oct. Si. — Police and returning at 6.3T) p. m. as per Chief J. W. Liitlepagc, two negroes schedule. The first stop was made at Cheq- angl a white carpenter Joe Blum were shot and killed today by a Visits Kings Co. ilcrs Court Ranch. The quality of the animals shown there confirmed negro named Alexander. who later committed suicide while county in His Excellencys mind the excel- lent impression he had formed of and police authorities were scour- ing South Austen for him. Piropo is Lega_I_ Offence MADRID. Spain, Oct. 8.—(By the Canadian Pl'ess)--The new code provides punishment for the “Piropo"-the act of a man in ud- dressing a compliment to n strange woman in the street and giving her Prince Edward Island foxes from his visit to other ranches. He was much interested, not only in the foxes, but also in the coons and mink-so much ‘so. indeed, that he found it hard w tear himself away in sufficient time to maintain the schedule. "The Starch factory at Lot 40 was the next place at which a stop was made. Here the party were met by Ml‘. H. H. Cox, M. L, A., one of the proprietors. His Excellency, who had never hitherto seen a starch factory, was much impressed by this means of utilizing culls and inferior potat- oes. He showed his interest by ask- ing many questions relative to the various processes. The party then went on to Souris. th " l (l ." Th fi lll b alliiishlfbleeii’: 5911081150 c225: By imQ-Narflvmg the” “t 12140 p- m» lust B“ prisonmcnt of from 5 to l0 days and the mmnent ma‘ m” pupils M the strong westerly winds, mostly fair. not much change in temperature. Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 00-52 New York, fair and tongiht at 9.14. rlsel tomorrow morning at 6.10 11.89 p. m. ~ Summsrside lea later than term r . s ~ a fine of from about $3 to $8250‘ ’Scuris High School accompanied by lVhiskey Exports are Increasing (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont. Oct. 9.— Official Canadian trade figures issued here ‘ndicate that Canada's exports of whiskey to the United States arc ‘ncreasiug. For the twelve months ended August 31 last, according tr ‘he Dominion Bureau of Statistics rvlliskcy to the value of $18.620.150 was exported by Canada to the Un- ‘ted States. During the correspond- ing period a year ego whiskey ex- worts totalled 817471.437. A com- purlson of the gallonagc exported Yhows a total of 1,153,710 dlrrin’! the twelve months just ended as compared with 1,067,774 in the pro- ceding twelve months. their teachers had assembled in lfront of the hotel to greet His Ex- ‘ccllcncy. After speaking to the chil- dren, he granted them u holiday. Here many people were presented to His Excellency by Hi5 Honour the Lieutenant Governor. Thc party then went to the Sea. View Hotel, where His Honour had arranged for a pri- vate dinner. In addition to the Vice Regal par- ty the following sat down to table: Hon. John A. Macdonald, Hon. Sen- ator MacLean, Mr. Roy C. MacLenn, Mayor of Souris and Judge Fraser. Hon. Senator Hughes was unavoid- ably absent. A pleasing feature of the lunch- eon was a very excellent concert given during the meal by a. number of people from Charlottetown, nam- ely Mrs. Lawson, Miss Lucy Blanch- ard. Mr. Leigh Dingwell and Mr. Qulglcy- vocalists and Miss Lillian Earle, pianist gnnd naccompanist. They began their c”oncert by the 5111811‘!!! 0f "0 Canada,” and then onmrtuined with many delightful ii’- iiofonls? s Wont Us): LAUGHINQ QAs (Hr-x MIGHT Poi ‘THE Cows ' i TORONTO, Oct. B-Marltimev. .. . .. 82-58 High tide this morning at 7.00 Bun sets thh afternoon _at no and lath M “hi flllhtl-i Charlottetown. NOW moan EMMA], 013M501‘ qunrtcttcs, ducts and solos, all of which were very much enjoyed, es- Dccifilly by His Excellency, who was also greatly impressed with the playing of Miss Earle. Word having bccn brought that [the pupils from thc Convent, school had arrived. Lord Willingdon left the dining room accompanied by His Honour. and aficr, lisfoning to vocnl selections sung by the scholars, he congratulated them, and requested the sisters to grunt them. also a a holiday. The party then proceeded to in- spect the Freezing Plant on Matth- ew MacLeanb wharf, but owing to the fact that the weather was stor- my. it was impossible to draw the large fish trap in the harbour. Shortly afterwards they drove I1°WLV to Cardigan. where afternoon rcn. was served at the beautiful res- idence of Hon. John A. Mscdonald. A large number of invited guests were present. The party were unable to remain here as 10m; u. the)’ would have liked to. Owing m the fact that they had a number of other places to via-- (Contlnucd 0n page l) 004440044040 00004 00 000a Condensed Special; IlTIa-Q In!‘ g \_ each lnaerflrmp: this 001mm. 000-0000004-0000-04-4. q ‘CHOICE couNuo ‘near no stall-fed cattle. Saunders. New- some a’ oo. , pg. won mm ~- in. It ._=_