oil's Don't think that Nature haa ‘pasted you-nature handed you years, all right, but pflrhlpn y“ ‘m; not notice It. 7/ The - ‘aper - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew w Sh“? f'”'"'"" F” R986 by :au--~"'" "T" , a ri / 00MB! §\\ \§\\\ veryliody OIUIQ ‘lmfl Folks who cannot afford it spend a lot of money foolishly just ba- OIA MERCHANT -__-. folks who can afford It do the thing. -::'...,':‘.'.'.'.'.ll""::i. 3923f": hi: q= ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER s, 192s g;_',1';;{,,,£;"2,‘;:;,,,,f°';f,? .311 lliilBilllilEilii liii.’ ill 0iiIllNiEll l: y Sir Samuel Hoare, British Air Minister Before the Imperial Conference. ’ mNIDON, Nov. d-llirom Lon- n to Canada in two and a. half ays. to India in live days. to Cgpg. mi in six days, to Australia in 11 ys and to ‘New Zealand in 1'3 ya: their are . the possibilities the all‘ which Sir Samuel I-loarc, ritish air minister, submitted to l. imperial Conference today. “There is today no technical or paratioilai reason," ‘Sir Samuel de. arcd, why. by Aeroplane or air- hip. ‘Imndon should not be lbrought lthin a fortnight of the farthest ltles and territories of the Em- ire," ' Sir Samuel devoted himself to lvii aviation and proposed the rganizatlon of long-distance em- ire air routes beginning in the Far st. and from ‘Australia to Cape owu on thé Mosiac plan. ‘iWe ust," lie said, “each of us insert ur particular stone in the design." _ B nnrln: for airship development. To this end two things were esseli- tial—hlghly efficient nieteorlogical information and tile erection of "lqoflllg masts. in a year's tlnle." Sir ‘Samuel PMC8811811. "these two ail-ships should be completed. it is than Drowned _.t(i carry out adequate home -trials and subsequently to fly one of these airships regularly to and from India for a full period of trial in tropical countries. ‘When these trials are complet- ' (adult is hoped. if the iDominions so (es re tn make demonstration of 03k Hm 5t cathefln” om giifélfis to the capitals or the Em‘ best known 'aa founder and organ- ‘ lzer of Queen Mary's Needlework “Sir Samuel's wish was to see a Gum‘ m can“. a _ ppolnted by the commeicial airship line started at Queem Duflnq ‘he w" M." M", the earliest possible moment lie-rm “med praoflflny every PM.” l t l l I olls lDOIIIlIIlOIIS. ‘He further su - gested that before the next impei “is of the gulm ‘Ifiznigntelence to dlscuss ilev°l°pwusntoo Brock in the Battle of ' Queenaton Heights, and her grand- father, the Hon. William Hamilton Merritt, was one of the founders of the first Welland Canal. Newest Sensation in McPherson Trial 3 Miss ‘Merritvsil (Io-operation involved i llis proposal, Sir Samuel said, nvolved no subsidy. it involved othiug nlore than co-operation be- weeu one government and another lid ‘between military and service lYlng. Sir Samuel pressed that he (lominions and dependencies liould create and maintain landing rounds in good order. » ‘i-le held that the airship ‘would carry out the long-distance, non- stop air Journeys of the future and indicated that two airships were now being built in England which should. with a normal load of freight and passengers. be aibie to l I For Objects of Peace I I i ‘The British Air Minister , that the aeroplane be used. not only for purposes of destruction, but also for the objects of peace and good will, concluding. "With the horror of the lust war in our memories and the limit- less terror of any ‘future war in oui‘ SAN “RRANULSCO. Calif“ Nnv. minds. let us make the air the higll- —'l‘he Call says today “u love let- way of‘ peace and the aeroplane tile ter in colic and alleged by the Dis- instrument, not forsevering nations trict Attorney Asa Keyes oi‘ Los and destroying civilized life, lint Aligeles, to have been written by for making closer and more ClJll~ Aimee Seiiiple lvIciPherson, Evange- stant the unity of imperial thought list, is the newest sensation in Key- lni! nnll lllnlfl! YOOInH- the closest possible co-operatiou priutoii by hand. shows the same from the Canadian Government iu characteristics us. llotcs of lllrs. development inter-imperial all" crim- MdPhcrsoirs sermon. “Light anlll munlcations and outlined what Dark" on which she was lvorklug Canada had already dolle in the the afternoon she disappeared at, development of civllaviatiou. Ill Ocean Park. surveying -liy aeroplane. forest fire Plano and Airship Useful Tiic aeroplane and airship were really complementary td _ each other, the British Air Minister said, Canada Allows 0f Canada. cabled Ottawa today, to permit the landing of the duplic- poses‘ only, arrived off the Pacific coast, but was unable to land the cable ow- ‘Llelli.-l(!(il. L.‘C.S. Amery secre- ot‘ New Zealllud, Mr. King decided without prejudice to Canada's case. N0 definite decisions will be reach. Miss Catherine Welland Merrlt, “l °" We l“">l>le11“bytlil~s confer- Pnfli. lilll ‘Prcliiiol- King felt that no l-Z keeping [he cubic silip at bay, 36B- (if the new beam system i); wire. tween Great Britain and the vari- “me ‘n the Dommio" mime ‘Harmless, it is regarded as significant great grandfather, Major Merritt. l‘°5llll1\=‘ll?l'"il9n<=l'lll 0i’ Cflanada de- ulallilefl that the ‘system be invest. Tile cwble l°l‘_ l1 settlement oi‘ {lie dispute, tile Drltish_ Canadian, Austrnlian‘ and New Zezllalul governments being re-' presciltell. ‘l-Was, necessary to organise both along the lines of long-distance fly- ing, the aeroplane being invalu- ible for short stage traffic and practically needed at present when the airship program was still in the experimental stage. ' (Sir Samuel pressed that the (lo- minions should co-opcrate in pre- ‘l control the development probably as high as ill ally country that flying had ‘developed so much in Australia that taking an aero- plane was now like taking a taxi- cab. and ‘aerial photography. in ‘Canada. ivlls Romania. ' Celebrates" Queens Birthday liIlGl-IAGDIDSI‘. ltllnizlllia. Nov. 3., —'l‘llo 51st birthday 0f tQflecn Nlzlric n the world, he said. iPreiuier Stanley ‘Bruce observed la, religious services were hold in Island Exhibitors Win High Honors At Winter Fair (Canadian Proas) ANilII-IJRST, N. S., Nov. .'~I.—~At- tcndance at the Maritime Winter ‘Fair showed a decided improve- ment on Saturday with every ‘pros- pect of records‘ ‘being ‘broken this ‘week. The judging of swine ‘was concluded on ‘Saturday and ihlgll ‘limiorls were ‘won by Almon‘ lins- wcll, (if Dunstaffnago, P. 1E. l. in tho in-tercounty competitions open to the counties oi‘. Nova ‘Scotia and New Brunswick, Antigonisii“ and lnvernees ‘were placed firlll and second. lnsthe ‘horse show lGeorge lilolmes of Amherst, CHorno Bros, cl’ lwinaloe, jP. ‘E. 1., and.‘ Thomas ‘Etter, of ‘Amherst divided the lead- ing honors. ‘Mrs. Scott McDonald of Wolfviile ‘won the lsapers class for ladies, ‘putting her iumper over a four foot six hurdle. in the tug of war Na-ppan won from a local colored team while thorolling mill team of the Canadian ‘Car and Foundry Co., defeated the exhibi- tors in a. nine minute pull. -The judging of beef cattle will be commenced Monday morning while the ‘second pull of ‘the ‘tug of war as \vell as the ‘hauling contest uwill be additional features of the horse show tomorrow night. The prize lists follow:— Roadster Horas: in Hlrnela “First-George Holmes, Amherst, . S PlSscond-sl-lorns Bros. Winslow, . E. I. Third-llierbert Downey, Amherst A . S. Fourth-Thomas Elter, Amherst. S. ‘\ Carriage Horas in Harnoaa ‘1“lrst-“Luoilie"-Tllorna| iiiitter, ‘Amherst. ‘Second-Horne Bros. ‘Third-George lllolmee. Fourth-Jlhoichester Penitentiary. Pure ‘bred. (heavy draft. berm, Ma-tciledpair-lst Horne m», and smith Bron... Fort ‘Lawrence; 8rd-—- Genflp Holmes. Roadster floraea~lifaklled pair- lll- Gflorke J-lolmel, ‘Amherst. 2nd -—l-iorne Bros. 3rd. ‘Phonics Bitter; Fourth-git‘. '8. Black and ado, lEast Amherst. ‘Sandie lHorss-dnapor-ridden by "'57-; l am. Scott McDonald. WMY-llo. Ind floor o Holman, Am- lwrn. (Min (Jerald as - om) Yorkshire — ‘Barrow a a mouths P110017 flint-lat Ii. J. genie, York. flAuto Body From Fir dcr preparation by E. W. Wade, ‘P. E. l.', Znd-Fowler Bros, Amhcrsl every church in the country where prayers for the good health. hap- piness and eafe return of the sov- ereign were said. i The chief ceremony ‘in ‘Bucharest was o. solemn one presided over by the patriarch. it was attended by all the government authorities and mil- itary officers. The lliarshal of the royal court Tree His Touring Home .\l‘0N'I‘-ESA‘N0, Wasiu, Nov. 3.— A tour in a Douglas‘ fir log ls un- who is making an automobile body from a giant tree. The apartment plan calls for ll coulibination bedroom [and lining room with two folding beds, two clothes closets, a combined kitchen and iiilllirg room alul a china closnz. Tho log home is to be electrically lighted throughout and have clec- tric cooking appliances. ‘The stump measured ulnc feet ffillf-lllClwfi across and is now 1G fcct lolig_ weighing 4250 ‘pounds. ‘When complete the house goes upon n truck null trailer. national flag and fags of various colors. Tho Queen's own regiment, tile fourth cavalry, ‘paraded. The members of the foreigndiplonlatlc corps signed tho registry zit the palllcc, the cllsfoillary lllallner of paying their respects. willie the Senators and (itilcr lllgll dignitaries sent telegrams fellcizltillg Qucou Muric (in iicl‘ natal day. WOIITHI Rule This Town ‘lllditfill-LA-VILLII. iiclglulil. lNov. l—-W(iuieu. who have most. in (lo with making tlio famous Lilu- lillfg cheeses exllfirtell annually from this little uiniiillluc, have taken (ivor. li_v a coup (Fetal. lilo euiive zlllnliiiistrutiou (if llllllll- cipal affairs. A liluyoress sits iii the Mayor's cliuir. The women. after long planning. submitted a fllll list of candidates at the last election. So (li(l the nlell. But the lnrlls oi‘ creation soul ill their list too lntc and the fcuiiu- Isis wnli ()ll u technicality. Third-dlehcr Oullon. Aulac; -lth— Fowler ‘Bros. Amherst; 5tli---l\\'. A. Trueman and ‘son_ Point Deiiutc; IEth-‘Peter Brodie, Little York, l‘. ‘ . I. ‘Barrow under six months — 1st Peter Brodie" Znd-Louls Marshall Little York; Thlrll-‘E. J. Nessie, ‘Fourth-li-‘oivler Bros. Berkshires, Barrow six month-s llnder nine — 1st, Mount Melllck ‘Farm. ‘Pownal. P. n. 1.; 2n(i—.Aub- ‘rey Forrest, Amherst ‘Point. 3rd Mount Melllck Farm. Barrow under six months — 1st Aubrey Forrest, 2nd-—-Mount Mel- liclc Farm. 3r(l——-Mount ll/iellick Farm. lFourth-—- Aubrey Forrest. Bth-lmlbrey Forrest. lflow ‘six months under nine —— 1st Flora Holmes. 2nd Flora Holmes. drd Mount lMellick Farm. 4th Mount Mellick Farm. ‘5th Mount Melllck ‘Farm. ISow under six months-lat Mount Melllck lFarm. 2nd lMount Mel-lick Farm. 3rd Aubrey Forrest. 4th Miss Holmes. 6th Mount Mellick ‘Farm. ‘ Grades of any ‘breed —- Barrow over six and under nine-Ant E. J. Vossio, 2nd ‘S. l0. Stewart and Sons. Third. Fowler Bros 4th G. M. ‘Holmes. Amherst 5th C. ‘R. Then- helm. amt lLwwrence. Barrow under six months-lat lfllln Bros" Amherst, 2nd. C. R. Tronllolm, 0rd Joli Rankin, 4th C. R. Trerliiolm. 5th Mount Meliicl: Tlfin- 6th. Courtney ILuaby. ‘Swine Judging finished yesterday ln Duns bred classes islanders car- ried off all the-lint ‘prizes in the group exhibits. George Boswell fillet, lliimon ‘Boswol-l, second, E. J.l W816i. thinl. Pbtor Brody. forth: l". immerse: anll eons fifth Simon nail also one mm special twenty-five dollars in gold and also Swifts special of tea an‘ gold. Seeing London Cathedral LONDON. Nov, 3_ — William Skinner. head verger of St. Paul's Cathedral, ‘who has been on the job fifty years showing sight-seem about, estimates lie has answered more than 500,000 questions, one- fiftli of which perhaps were asked by Americans. Mr. Skinner is bet- ler known to visitors than to Lon- doners. as comparatively few in thc city ever visit the Cathedral for sight-seeing purposes. Liners- Delayed ‘CHERIBQURG. France. Nov. 3.- (‘iales blowing over a wide area of the Atlantic are delaying ship sche- dules. The United States liner Leviat- han has given notification by wire- less that because of the heavy seas. she will not arrive until late to- inorrow_ 12 hours later than usual. The u-resldent Harding, arriving was celebrated throughout ltumau-‘Qr S1]]1]|]]Qr5](l[), p, E_ 1, h°“‘°'°h°1d represemed ‘he gcd-motiler to the returned soldiers The ‘my m“ bedeckeil with lheyears has visited the men in the a Lapointe and the Looarno Treaty; Ganadais Alooiness (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 3.——Tha imper- ial Conference today takes up mili- tary allairs visiting the War Office during its (llscussions. The econ- omic committee. the committee on Pacific Gable i To Be Landed LONDON. Nov. 3-‘-Premier King te ‘Pacific cable, for testing pur- Th9 ‘Blllp carrying the cable had the heir (if a tcuiporury (iluployce, irrespective of his nationality. The lirllisii press is publishing numerous comments on the llolnill- ions‘ illlillitlu toward the Locarllu a eelucnl. Sonic indicate that til douliiiiolls will sign and others My of the ‘lloiniliions, and Contea 0 pcrlillt the landing of the cable, b . li that Ihnvullig Street will not rc- peat tlic experiment of signing u treaty ill the expectation that the dominiolis will sign later. Such a course sollle observers state, pro- vides ammunition OOd could lie accomplished by ug that the cable has been nip], In vicw of the reported success ha‘ Hm‘- ‘CllQYlP-‘i Mllniilly. YOFIHGI‘ the Locarno zlgrceiucnt. does so (‘Amid-a will point to the li gated before tlic cubic was laid. liourii considered that llerc would lp enough business for iotll. and went nlieoil, Negotiations ‘are still under way tile treaty. president of the committee on‘ treaties and will maintain Canada's aloofllcss toward tile lniczlrno agreement lll spite (if propagzllldat and press comments. {iii-i Was Relative of U. S. Ambassador Medal For A Large Falnil PARIS, Nov. il-Mnllfllncl Cathe- rine Pier-roll (if Vlell, ill the famous fly without re-fuelling in goody 11 1 t t ,1 | 5 | - It t l 1- k | u . (cifladlnn PM“) , - . . - weather a distance of 4.000 miles. 1:23;? n em a an mp“ a glow: $1111” by (illenillllallgglltllt ....‘.”. WmDEMCTON‘ B-- Ni"- 3- 23328.1‘ “lilhwlyiii, There Wmlld b8 ‘Promenade (looks . In the subsequent discussion shc was kidnapped." The ‘mam occmum “L Fmmlma ed the cross lll"ll1E Iiyiyginn of‘ Holi- “inside the 951M113 llllil llmlllii Bnlflk‘ Premier Nlackrnzlo King pi‘0llll‘§8(l ‘Keycs said the letter which lvaslmme hem m‘ ‘Smldily of Mrs r Sh!) received ti (‘ovctcd red ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' [Annie (loud, ividow of Julllcs Good, o ' ' ' ' ribbon. not merely zclius silo has sixteen children, l it ruillci‘ that she has reared tlic u correctly and (if Jacksonville. ffzlrlctoll County, \vlin prcilcccllsctl her sixteen years ago. Mrs Good was formerly Miss Schllrnlan of ‘Freetown. Prince .I-I(l- ward ‘island. and ‘itollsill oi I)r. Jacob (loulii Sohurnlzill, the Anlcri- can Aluliussailfir i0 (lr-rllliilly. 0n tllhthfi-hui: .ll‘. . ,. he‘; llollnefiili‘allonlllzllxldalgllrllllllll dam“ "°““."° your. ‘mm’ or r1113)‘- iol’ sumo time but rolurllell some gltlpcnci"xdmilwtmnlu_"ln_ lhlmllllnfzi yours ugo llllll hall slum resided at h“? m 5° S X m?“ ‘inf l.“ f“! ‘it Fnrralinn llnmc, ‘lnrc-ikll-rictoil. Shaft. “omtormble “mm ‘Ham “mlg _' leaves a brothel" (inn ll Slzliurmziii tbglagg; Ijgsfoggggiv“ l t:t'z'fiixl"ui;nhfi mm a Siswl" ‘vrs ‘Major Sulmmuu] children who have lll8.i‘l‘\l()ll and live away frolli the village. ~ And there are itliel-s, I'm‘ the tra tion of large f luiiies has not cl her died out iii-lilo French country (llstricts. Thorn is Mn- Gives Testaments Napoleon's Cane Qf T0 Returned Me" Trieste Days Is Sold (Canadian Press) ’I“RBES'I‘E, Nov. 1i. — Napoleon's cane ‘has ‘been purchased by n local TORONTO’ Om‘ NW‘ 3_A ml‘? ziniiquary for 45,000 lire. is Mrs. E. E. Brenton, who for ‘fell red ‘wortle—berry trcc’ by one of hospital. 59.000 New Testaments, and on the artistic fly-leaf of each is inserted Lord anther Roberm , meséage w the eatures of his general with “ml” several episodes oi‘ the recent liat- gfuglmn-Flw‘ ‘(The iflrsl- “we ll“! llc. The finished product llc thcll ‘" w shreds with coastal“ usage. mm i lo calle continually willie Ill‘ ro- wnr iullecuul ill ‘London, England. had 8mm bee“ carefully guflrdmL for $[3[);\1';1[15[5,‘Ci"0WI\Cd this year's queen of the The conference has not discussed Mi)’ COW‘! Club of Ottawa Ladlea’ sugar enough to fill a small shaker, when i; College. Her Excellency Vl!O0l|l1~ll'Oll to make a ton penny nail- Canalliall Minister of Justice, isAherdecn. l Nominations The can“ had bee“ cut "m" a more effectively promote athletics I _Bollaparts's sgldlefs after file bal- She has distributed ovcl He QrArcohL mm the handle the guardsmau had skilfully 5*)“ “a” “‘°““'°" “ "wit" for ll. l“ ilil‘§“...‘;‘..misfit“;‘$232212:ii,“‘lli“iiit..fil ‘$3.017’ iilrftilgll e 5am’ w m” “Hush Goverllmmll-Ult which hc mid slopin-(l, whore it some weeks ill Paris. visitinll U10 MISS FELICE DARLING ll ess Wiliinqdon witnessed thep attitude of the lust dominion par- beautiful coronation ceremony. The‘ liameut and will not agree to sign Otilawa l-lou. Ernest Lilpfllllle Court was founded in 1896 by Lady'per cwt. on the hoof. surallce companies place the econ- junior and senior 0 0 For Federal By-eleotions (Canadian Pren) OTTAWA, Ont-. Nov. 3 —Nomi- nations for tell federal iiy-electiolis will he held tomorrow. All blit tllrcc (if the ministers of Right Hon. W. L. Mackenzie ‘Kings gov- ernment will receive Liberal party nominations. So far as can be learned today none (if the ministers are to be opposed although tllorc is zllwnys some uncertainty us nonli- iiutioil (lay approaches. ial an(l sometimes official ( field (luring the last few hours. Tile majority of the ministers are aiisenrfronvtiie capital at tile pre- scllt time zittcnding l0 the business of nomination day lll their consti- tlloucles. -W3Ill2—— Own Athletic Body BPJIIILILN, Nov. 3.—-W0mcn athle- tcs have started a campaign for equal rights. They ivant a woman's athletic association, sub- sidized ‘by the government and rllu entirely by women. Men have such ‘an organization, they say, but it lalso supervises amateur sports oi| women. A separate holly, co-op- crating with the ‘men \\’ll8l‘l€\’0l‘| mccessary. it is believed, would HIIIOIIK W0 ITIG l1 . Royalist Duchess Active TMIRIS, Nov. 3.--—'I‘llc Duchess of l i lending roynlist families alld giving receptions for royalist supporters. Tile ‘Fffllliill Republic ilal-i looked ml with cqlianiliiiiy and has not inter- iorcd. Tlio Duchess. (illtljll llic sisters (iI filo late Duke oi" Orleans, is pcrmlt- ieil full scope in promoting roya- llst propaganda. Women of the Roynlist pretenders are not liar- i-cd froui Franco. Pink Dress Shirts NEW YORK. Nov. fi-lf pink collalu lies and shirt fronts willl men's evening clothes should he- come popular, the movies might be held responsible. White color flares ‘back info the camera under the strong stlidlo lights, making ‘the photographing of dress shirts‘ an extremely careful bit .0! work. So Philip Strange in- troduced a pale pink outfit to the ll-‘aramount studio and the result was perfect. photogl-aphically. lPale blue table cloths. napkins, sheets, etc, have been used as n substitute for white for a long time. Slle’s A Jill 0f Trades LONDON, Nov. 3. — Mrs. Rois Gotta is a Jill of all trades. ‘In ad- Collcge cf Surgeons, assorted dur- ing the course 0i‘ a (iiscllssioil of; whether medical science and rolig-iivho cnlnlot visualize anything in opposing illc beyond what he can see in a test tubc or nllder a microscope; ion were forccs before the Congress oi that aspect," ‘Dr. Craig continued. contains lime enough lvnsll matches and May ienis is 98 cents. or aiiolll 60 ceills Ilow do they account for the differ- Describes Woolly More than thirty years ago the in- Brllisll Columbia were made the houlca oi‘ countless (logs of a spo- cies known wolld. with a thick, soft coating of hair. Ullolfic- 0r wool, which. the Indians clipped ilflfly a...‘ they would sheep and uscd it ill at the same time r n a largo farm. candidates can be placed In themlunket lnakiug, coast have left accounts strange species, which was fairly remains COIHIIIOII lilo animals were belleveihm be eirllnci, n(i trace of ihcnl as strangely as they appeared. But "l! 5"“. lllllmlos Opllihi Amh bishop of‘ lNokiyn-i Primate of the Syrian ohunh entha American oontqnanlia WM visited Toronto this week. AI l result of-hia WI]! at noon today, reported that she syglan ohureh in the eity. ‘bucked the ‘tempest for 1.000 miles. s» ' Around ‘l b! Pill"!!- (llllon to being assistant overseer for Bacton and Witton and collector of taxes. she is clerk to the Pariah council and Parliamentary raglan rar. She conducts a building bus- iness. left to her by her husband. is daaconeas in the Baptist Church superintendent of the Sunday School and a moving spirit in the British Women's Temperance As- sociation. . ‘ rs. Gott in such as efficient tax co actor that only one account out of i260 en to her this year It has iifln‘ decided to build a his nook h I lo wearing the Fanajea, 0ANll0T EXPLAIN llFE 0N‘ MATERIAIISTIU 0R0l|ll0$ S0 Asserts Dr. Allan Graig Associate Dir- eotor of the Amelioan Collegue. of Sur- l I Ill diametrically l \\' oily llcre today. ‘ “Consider the average 150 pound, oily of a mall from its chemical: to udlilc-l a fair-sized chicken coop, ir hosphorolls enough to make 2.200 a piucll oi sulphur m 'l‘ oi lus water. ti “The total value of lllvfii‘. iugrr-(i- Yet the iii- vallle of‘ n man at $5,000. mic o lice of $4,599.02 ? Dog Found on Van- couver Island VANCOUVER, ll. C., Nov. 3.- ‘k lian villages of the west coast of also in the covered nowhere The dons ivcro ill v the e tbclf The earliest navigators off oi‘ in Victoria (luring fho early (lays oi‘ the Illlrlsonki liay (‘Iolupauy there. Just where they originated “'36 always a. mystery and probably will remain so. For more than a score of years llavin-iz been found in even the most re- mote Indian villages. ‘They sceni- ed i0 have vanished froili the eurili they have been ‘re-discovered, Wil- liam ‘Byers, o, forest ranger, tried to lanrl recently on a (lesolate island off the northern tip of Von- couver island. Several fierce looking animals, snarling and bark- ing, rushed down to the beach anll prevented him from going ashore. Byers was bewildered. Ile knew they were not wolves, nor foxes nor any other species known to liim, and he ihad never beard of the mysterious woolly dog. From the description provided iiy Byers anthropologists have iden- tified tho animals. ' "They are lilo original liroeri of native ziog." ileclnreii Mayor Virtor Iiarrisoll, of‘ Nunnimn, mi authority mi the Indians (if curly British Columbia.“ The island (in which they were located is part of an In- (lllill rescrvaiion mid willie men seldom go ncar lilo place, Judg- ing from illc (Inscription, Llin unl- iullls have ncvcr been crow-loll. They arc thoroughbred Silvana-ii (lolzsfl ‘Paul Kane, the (‘anniiinn arlisi. whn snout some time at Fort V’('» inria in 1846, makes reference to them doze in his book (lcscriplivc of fills wanderings. Liverpool Has Costliest 0f Pipe Organs ‘I1O‘.\'IDON‘, Nov. 3. — Liverpool Cathedral's organ, which has cost $175,000 and is the largest organ in the world, has nqw been completed s... ls ready for the dedication ‘ser- vice. ‘A. E. Temple, a director of the firm which ‘built the organ. gives the following facts about it: ‘Started work on the organ be- iora the war, but it was held up during the war. The lowest note weights more than a ton_ and is three feet one inch in diameter. keys. 22 draw knobs. 168 stops. and 10.934 pipes. it is played by elec- tra-pncumatic action, the mechan- ism being driven by motors with a total of 35 horse-power. The extent off the organ is such that ‘there are l7 telephones from the workmen to communicate with tuning. Merrily remained unpaid. pie are not interested forest containing enormous comparable in size with the giant soquoias of California. The instrument has five rows of various parts of the instrument for the assistant a; the kcys during ‘Qfsflnlsts from all parts of the country and from the United states are to attend the dedication ser- vice and recitals which have been 1;‘: i.» as... ... il€§.l.‘.i.‘...ii’.‘2’“.iii“k.ii‘ik..ii“.éfifi goons- mlefglrnfililtiuiltllclhlfifiirasgauagleilpglggllf: peilslltioii, live also meeting. Tile ‘ ‘ v ‘ n _ _ weapon w compel m? ab‘ b an! lfllier sulicoulmitteo Is discussing ‘MONTREAL. Nov. J. \ npes- its the spirit within him that to recognize the ‘mcu 9 °i proposals, passed by the luterna- plte all our scientific knowledge lllukes the illall supreme in tho claims ‘ Va l)" "l l5 tiollal labor gathering at Geneva. ‘|llfe (‘auuot lie explained ou mater- world and allows him to control Aflek I H _ It does IIOI£MIPOVG of the sugges- iulistic grounds," ‘Dl'. Allan (frniguulofcrialistlc things. Medical ‘a Y collleriillfies’ Wllll tioii tllnt compensation be paid to associate (lirector of tile Al110l‘l(!f1lliiiCl0llC0 aild religion are comple- olitary to each otllcr. One al- ways feels sorry for all individual ho cannot appreciate the spirit itllill. “The churches (if today must "it. collie out of the clouds. “The people of today are not religious, , But our young peo- ln funda- ontnlism or the higher criticism. hey care little about Lot's pillar ' salt wife, or Johan's escape from ie whale. The young people arr! interested in clean living and mor- nl precepts as laid down in the ten commandments. is just as deeply interested in the Medical science baervation of the ten command- lilents as are the churches." Remains 0f Tropical Forest Found In B. C. QUESNEL, B. C.. Nov. 3.-The central legion of British Columbia uowil as the Caribou country was nce a juuglelaud of dense tropical trees That is the theory of men who ave been drilling in the bed 0f Devil's Canyon Lake. near Barker- ille, for gold. A gang of drill- rs under John Itolin, working 100 est below the lake. came upon the of a huge tree. Nola Nelson, one of the partners in the gnlfl mining operation, was formed‘- ly u game ivsrrien in the Yellow- sfouc National Park, home o! the giant. California redwood or ee- quoia, said to he the largest free ill tiio world, and he siaier. that the tree fllllllfl m the lulfB lied is quite as large as any ho ever saw in Callfoluia. ‘Discovery of the tree is only one of the interesting finds o! the ox- - pedltlon. Another is the remains of an ancient tunnel believed to have been bored scores of years ago when the gold excitement firlfl. struck the Caribou country lt is believed lo lie the site of the old tunnel in which a miner loot hi6 life some sixty years ago when he found himself unable to escape from a sudden burst of ‘poisonous gas when many feet underground- The operations now being pro- ceeded with are based on the some genera] principal as that used b7 the minors of sixty years e50. 01'- copt that tlio equipment ‘used is not so primitive. Rubber Export _.-_ (Bpcclil to the miardlan) LONDON. Nov. II. —'l'l.'lo C0161!‘ ial Office today announced that Lho percentage of standard rubber production uhicll may b0 “P011011 at a minimum rato of duty from Ceylon and Malaya. for the qua/ri- or commencing November 1 will ‘b6 B0 per cent. The present 100 pom cent was caused by tho fact thll the average price of rubber in the past quarter worked out at 20.19 pence thus falling below‘ the 21 police minimum. Rains And Floods To Benefit Farm Soils DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 2i. - The silver lining of the rain clouds that poured tons of water over each Iowa llcrc during September will be visible to farmers of the state when next year's crops are harvested. A few weeks ago. flooded streams and inundated lowlands foretold huge crop losses. But cheering statements from experienced oh- servera indicate that this year‘; scattered lcsscs will be offset by many indirect benefits through the replenishing of the water reservoir. “For many years the water ‘IBI- ervo has ‘been depleted. Scarcity of top soil water ‘has interfered with crop growth and the gradual lemon lug of the permanent ground water level has caused shortage of well "water. This rears rains came at a au- son when the crops were dormant. The water thus penetrated the low- ei- levelrr and also replenished the still water supply. it is estimated that only about 25 per cent of the precipitation was carried of! by tile streams and that the balance has so saturated the mil that tile benefit will ‘be marked (luring tho not! growing season, and may be notice- arranged. able for the neat m‘ m: YQIPI. _. ,___ Mi V I