MAXIMS or A MERCHANT A painted fire will not keep PODII WIPIIL ‘ the m Annual Subscription: Delivers: “g Dyloll, Canada, and U. S. l Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANAPA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1927 1h MAXIMB OFA MERCHANT Get down to earth; that il where e people Ilve. Charlottetown Guardian Two- Cents Morning Onljdlln Pounded 188’! Ill u i, I ~é$f°€l§l.i‘fé'Z-i.§“'_"‘.';.'2.i. in-l llll lililii Delegates from Prince Edward Island have Secured Most Prom- ' inent Place at the Convention-~ All in Readiness for the High Price For Exchange SeatslltN N n I ,iiiliitiiiilifidtlil”d°iiil“i.t.é“fil P 11 1 I'd seat at $255,000 were under WuY-iBank of 0b_ Honors Bestowed 1 serves Custcgnafy F 1e Reticence _ e w on" amous Peop Adviser Will As- .é§‘t°§'i+‘<'>.“’c.§2€.,°d‘.lT"if'"l "n sume Hi8 Duties 011 is more blessed to give than to re.‘ January 1st. -|volving the sale of a New York ;Stock Exchange membership at ‘$250,000, the highest price on rec- ord, and of one at $245,000 were al‘-‘ ll] H Kl SlRlllNEll llElllllllNS unfunny nlrg l llllillSLAlllA llNll Bllllilllllll ‘Jug-o-Slavian Demands Upon Bulgaria Are Now Couched In Even More Vigorous Terms.— Disbandonment 0f Irregulars In Macedonia Required By Former, With Break In Diplomatic As Alternative. Pllllllfllll I5 INNlIIJNEElI Sir Robert Borden to be Chief Speaker at . Winnipeg 0n Mon- Relations day, . e WINNIPEG, Oct., 8. —0fficial announcement of the definite pru- Great Gathering. stowing honor on famous men and. ceive." Yesterday afternoon in be-l women from all parts of the world,l (5P°¢1111 1° 111° °“""11“") I LONDON, Oct. ii. — Tbc Bank BELGRADE, Jugo ‘Slavla, Oct. 8: The good affect in the recent con- Relations between Jugo-Slavia and ferences of Jugo Slav and Bulgar- Bulgaria arc at their highest point of ‘inn statesmen directed at removing gram for the first day's proceed- ings of tbgH/Conservative Conven- tion opening on Monday was made early this afternoon, following u (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Oct. ‘B. —~When the l I convention of the Liberal- Conservative party opens here on Monday next, the delegates from Prince Edward Island will hold the ,2 centre of the stage. They secured this prominence this afternoon from a decision of the special sub- committee which was appointed to take the seating flunflgehlenifi und- er its charge. Ontario and Quebec will each occupy a flank in the great gathering. The principle upon which this ar- rangement is based is that of work- ing from the smallest province as the centre to the two largest pro- vinces us the flanks thus prevent- ing any contest between the two great provinces of Quebec and On- tario for the central position.‘ Be- Scotia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan delegates, and between Rrince Ed- ward Island and Ontario will be placed the New Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia delegates. With the completion of the seat- ' ing arrangements the deall work in preparation for the great conven- tion ls practically finished. Final touches were given to various mat- ters tod by the national conven- tion co ittee and other: were re- ferred to a sub-committee on rules |the University of Toronto omphas-l _ _ Izod the honorable post it holds in 01 131181111111 111 preserving its cus- the world. For from every Univers- 1111111111! 191199119" 111111111 1118 1111' ity, from every learned sccietylflulllfmflll- 111 W511" Swwam 11‘? whose stamp of approval is valued,l New Y°111 1111“11'~'1"1' m‘ n" "alum," were delegates to tender the uni- 11111- 1191111119 11"’ 111d‘ °1 "mum varsity fellcitations of their tirgan- 1""1111‘11"111°11- 1'- 1“ ““de""m°‘1 m“ ations. rephrt is correct, and that Mr. Speaking in behalf of those who 5191111111 W111 “$111119 m" MW “He” had been honored with n ilegreclm 1*°11¢1°11°11-1‘1“““1'Y 1H1‘ . , from the University ot’ 'l‘oronlo. 11 1“ 1“1“1°'e‘1,1“ 11131111111111 ill" Hon. Vincent Massey, James “h” 11"“ Mr" btewan” “mwmb Crulckshank Smith, Chief lnspect- “W111 "my 1” 101M116‘! by m“ “W m» of genome [or Scotland. and pointment of u. British adviser to Gammklh RmnCHL-Of me [lasteumilie United States Federal Reserve llnstltute of Paris expressed plcas-ln1111kl “M” 161111011” Wm‘ “[8 ure and gratification in being able B11111‘ "1 Engmnd have bee“ w” lto pltice after their names the lef-'°1‘"“‘" A 1111111“ develomnem may ‘tom Of a degree cunt-erred by m“ be the appointment of a continent- ;Unlve1-sj[y_ pl adviser to the Bank oi lumi- ln addition to the sieclal con- um‘ lvocntion, n. pleading cerimony wrs‘ when M“ Stewart “m” 1“ Eng- lme Dracula-Hon to me umverflnydxiritl two years ago special facilities of a portrait of Beverley Rubmsulvwcro accorded to him for studying first chancellor of Trinity College. the English cemml 1111111111“; “y” The perm,“ w“ presented by R tem. It is understood hero that his B_ Fetherstonhnugh’ K_ C" and w“ post. the announcement of which copied by E_ wyly Grier from one wds greeted with the greatest 1f hanging in the Library or 0880MB interest in Lombard St. is one of the consequences of the confer- lgflllggif Wm be hung in Trlmty ence in New York in July oi‘ Sir Montagu Norman, governor of the ‘I. Bank of England; Benjamin . Strong, of the Federal Reserve: l3 n tho deputy governor" of the ' Bank of‘ France and the yiroeltlent of the Reich Bunkf It is said that J. l‘. lilcrgan strongly recommended Mr. Stewart Killed, Child Is Fatally ‘Injured tension today since the war of iill2ucauses oi friction has been almost The Jugo-Slav minister in Sofia is entirely undone. under instructions m demand dis- Feelins ls runnins hish among all |bandcnmcnt of‘ the Comitadlns parties in Belgrade, the government (irregular bands) i_n Macedonia’ on has unanimous support in making the alternative of a. diplomatic strongest representations to Sofia. break. The border is closed and A grave view of the situation is me Jugo Blavian troops are seeking taken in diplomatic circles. The to stamp out the Macedonian ter- British and French ministers called rorists reported to be roaming the upon foreign minister Markinko- region seeking favorable opportun- vitch to obtain information as to ities to curry out their bombing the steps contemplated by 1119 811V- : raids. 91111115115 , One border patrol clashed with n Several armed bands‘ are rewri- strong force of Comitadjas near ed i0 be 09818-11118 111 1119 111911165 °1 Sketchcvir, on the Ablanian front- Vfulllu 811d 311-0119- T119 9011111911- ier and after a spirited fight forc- i118 8P9 8111811 Bfollps 11-1111 '1119P91'59 ed them to retire. Reinforcements rflilldly 111191‘ 11911V9f1n8 @1191!‘ 111-- were sent to this section as well as tacks, thus makinl 11119 18811 01 511D- the Bulgarian frontier. pressing them most difficult. ll ll lll llllEllM°§§2§tfll.... In Canada ll E l] U lll l [IN .. meeting of the national committee The convention will open with tbs singing of "Canada" and "God Save The King". Hon. Hugh Guth- rie, Conservative parliamentary leader last session, will then call the meeting to order and for the election of a temporary chairman. Mayor Webb, of Winnipeg, Col- onel F. G. Taylor, K. (3., Manitoba provincial leader and Joseph Bern- ier. St. Boniface, Man, will deliver addresses of welcome to which re- plies will be made on behalf of the visitors. Sir Robert Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada. will follow with a speech of two hours mira- t on. in the interim, the credentials committee will prepare its report for submission to the convention. At the afternoon session, the cf- ficial report of the credentials committee will be received. Head 0f Brewing ' Firm Dies In Suffering From l Attack 0f Pleurisy, (Special to the Guardian) BELFAST, Oct. 8. -— Patrick, Cardinal O'Donnell, primate 0f ire! land, who has been spending a vac-l ntion at Cnrlingford, county Lonth. is suffering from an attack of pleur-l isy. He was reported this morning‘ to be “not too we_ll, but sleeping." -—-—-<oo-————— Sockeye Salmon l l Becoming Scarce! PORT ALBERNI, B. c.. Oct. a.-‘ Bockeye salmon are becoming so scarce that the Dominion flsheriesl department is taking pains to makel life as comfortable as possible forl those that remain. Special efforts; are being made to facilitate the sal-, men's Journeys upstream to the spawning beds, for unless the fish have a chance to spawn the species,‘ is doomed to early extinction. ‘ Bomsss River is a favorite spawn-' ing ground for the sockeye, but the: Stamp Falls, several miles from its, mouth; are pretty steep and salmonf have a hard time negotiating this; difficulty in fighting their way up-l stream. Noting this, fisheries ex-l perts set. about to make the way. easier and, as a rclfl, a ladder has‘ been constructed at the falls. The ladder, which is said to be; the most modem of its type in exis-l tsnce, consists of a series of ten‘ steps or pools each two feet hlgner than the preceding one, enabling the salmon to rest between lumps and make the grade with ease. That the ladder is s. success was seen when, within half an hour of its opening, salmon were passing free-l ly and quickly up the falls, WhCTC-l as, in former’ years they vainly Jumped at the height of water, on- ly to fall back againand again, and often, at last, to die in exhaustion in the pool below. l Last year there was a big run of sockeye. which could not get up the - TORONTO, Oct. 8. — Right Hon, ‘ a Reginald McKenna, former chancel- .‘lor of the British exchequer and l _ ' E. it. Peacock, formerly governor _ ____ lo! the Bank of England. both 895-‘ . ~ ltlemen being directors of the Can- BOth Sides t0 0lii7fitrl0 adian Pacific Railway, arrived last jnight tQ ob o1 tb S. S. Em- School Controversypress 1:11 ifuranii. ‘Mr-e McKenna 80th Year (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, 0ct., 8. — The Earl of and procedure, which is to report tomorrow. The work cf the na- tional convention committee will then terminate. and all will be in s <reediness for the opening of the gathering from which so much is ‘expected-in the way of stimulus for Conservative fortunes. That the convention will be a re- presentative one, even in excess of the greatest hopes of its sponsors is already estimated in the city ofl Winnipeg. None of the special‘ convention trains have arrived as yet, but the city is none the less full of delegates who have already arrived from ocean to ocean. The entire city is imbued with the con- vention spirit. Any interests which Winnipeg may normally have and to which it may owe its status ,fcr the post. His appointment is lregnrded here as n further step in ICanaTiIQa-r? Press) BRANTFORD, Ont., Oct. 9. on radical car at Echo Place level 11111111- crossing early today. Mr. and Mrs.- 5vi."..°..'."...“.if‘”6if€ ‘iiiéflllliltsfififf. War unthinkable Declares Baldwin a child. also injured is not expected LONDON, Oct B. -Prcmier Bald- to live. I win, speaking tonight at the ban- quet given by the British Ameri- can government to thc American ‘Legion, sounded a nolc which he. said was intended for the people He Is Going To the United Stnlcs. "Just n. word about the confor- I , T0110NT0- 0111-1 O91‘ 3-‘; P113111‘ once at Geneva for the limitation ‘geatgglioagrllxlldusltlgogg: 111111181100’, “*1 G~ 11111111111 FSFWB°111Q111~°I11E111 of naval armaments," he said. “l side and me lérelflt olmigg] 9V"); for the Conservative convention u!‘ vecm-d he“, before yo" u“ my Con. to which it ow ‘tsp ‘ tcven rywinnlpeg, He told the 11191-15 81111191‘ viction, our peoples are friendly es prawn 1m” 1'1 111° 1111?’ 1631111111115 1111* 191191111 enough and great enough to thrash Ferguson Says minence before the eyes of Canada __ co-operntlon between the flunk oi‘ truck by a Bl-imgford and Ham". Flnglund and the Federal Itcscrve " - :will address tb Canadian Club in Accept Resolution UMontreal- and eforonto. Mr. Pea- cock, wiih his wife, is travelling lveagh head of the Guiness Brew- ing firm and second wealthiest at his London home in his eight- , O.I..I.AWA' OCL 3_ _ The Mme 0111mm t“ m“ Pacmu ieth year. ln polntof possession the which fm. 15 yum-s has wflgefl in l _ v , Earl was regarded so seconl to only lme Ottawa school 134mm Over reg- , , _"' , Sir John Ellerman in England, and lulation 17, came to an and last , flight. , ‘ On this occasion hoth sides to the controversy accepted u resold-l Priced Motor» :32“3:21.322‘zrzi..rrs;aftir.rs Oars Denied government committee on separate ————- schools, “we are pleased to placfl VANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 8-—Muny ourselves on record as being now wealthy people from Great Britain ready and anxious to cooperate who had hoped to settle in Canada,‘ with the department of education during the past few years changed; ,and their inspector to carry out their plans and went elsewhere be- ‘ the purport of the recommendation cause of the customs regulations de- and findings of the said committee. nying them $1,000 exemption on The resolution was moved by highly pflged motor cars, which is Sam Genest. chairman of the allowed on cars up w that amount. ‘Board, and the leader in tho fight This 15 me contention of the Arr-l against regulation 17. it was. sec- mmobfle club of .3110“; cqlumbm, rcnded by Rev. Father E. J, Cornell which is m“, agnagmg gm- ghe m. he easily was the wealthiest man in his 35400;; cm“, Pilgrim‘ cgp- '11“ 111111911 $13198 man in Great Britain died todayl fails owing to the condition of the water. Captain Drake Completes 20,000 I Mile Voyage VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 8. -—-Alonc llllllllH EHNEHS .lll|lll lll BK ‘INVAIIEHS Tide of Battle North of. Peking Has Turned - Five Bat- talionsf C a p tured and a Quantity of Ammunition. was]; Press) PEKING, Oct. s. ~ The this o! battle north of Peking has turned with the recapture of Suan liwafi-I. . 5 miles north of the calm“. 11V northern forces from the Bhsnsl invaders, it was officially T1100“- od today. The northern trooilfl drove back the invaders after a two days battle inking five battal- ions prlsoners and capturing a quantity of amunitiou. . Today the northern forces were continuing their advance hurrying the retreating Shsnsi troops, the advices stated. The northerner-s are still on the defensive on the Peking-l-{ankow front in the south except Paolingfu, 85 miles south- west of Peking where the Shansi forces had advanced to within three miles of the city. At this juncture the northern forces counter-attack- ed and hurled back their oppon- ents 20 miles. 7,000 In Danger ._ ' 0f Losing Jobs (Special to the Gusprdlan) WINDSOR, 0nt., Oct. 8. -— Seven thousand border cities women are in grave danger of b0- lng thrown into the ranks of the unemployed within less than two months. And loss of employment can beblsmad only upon themsel- ues. Alarmed because of the tardi- ness or the Canadian and British born border residents who are am- ployed in Detroit in taking the neo- "111111-1‘? steps. through application at consulate in in Ireland. His fortune is estimated mm Thomas Drake, who claims W11111B°1V 1° 60111111119 00l111-11ut111s l0 at about $100,000,000. Lord lveagh direct-descent from Sir Francis work in Detroit each morning, the was sole proprietor of the famous Drake’ and who 0.1mm,“ m, V“. b11111“ 1111111111)" 01 901111119?“ 1111i Guineas Brewery, which brought him $2,000,000 profit a year. Wrecking Grew At Work On Em- VANCOUVER, B. C. Oct. 8.- hammers and levers of a wrecking crew are making fast work of all that remains of the press Of J apanl is being alone considered. I?——<O&-—-—-- ‘OO O-O-O-OQOOO-OOQ Condensed Specials RATE-is. per word, not ms insertion in this column. , , 4+++¢ ‘FASHIONABLE WEDDING STA- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Printcry. l1 ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day. Saunders, Ncw- som dz 00., Market Building. tf ' than the federal field. incidentally mum ma“ to ma“ wan Abraham leadership, "lt sounds so mechanl- thagflubject out “my H they cu“. 1'91. 1°. 1191111, repeating declaration?! not agree, to differ like friends and of mine, but the. fact of the matter gemyemeny ls that w‘ every interviewer uud m speaking before the 40o diu- 10 9119119191161‘ v1 luuulry 1 huve ers in the House of Lords hall, elven the same answer. I am not known as the Royal galleries, the 801112 10 011111180 my 11111111 81 W111‘ Prcmlcr rccalled the days of the 11111115- T119111 1111111. P011111” 1111'1war when the first American 1lll91l111"°ca1‘ troops marched through the 119 11111110 11 1111119 D1111" 111111 1113 streets. “You lifted from our shoul- W"! 1l°1 1° 119 51911111811911 11110 1» dors an almost intolerable burden," for he said: "I have never stam- he mm pcded into anything in my life" l 0n the right of Premier Bold- During his morning lecture at the w", mt Ambassador noughmn’ University Centenary. the Premier looking thoughtfully on as Mr. nemnrketl, "I consider the prov- naldwln mnunued; ' incial field to be more important u“ 1,, a m‘. harder "m"; to make that ls thscrea shrdl shdrl eaoshrdl Lincoln would have “greed w“), that is the reason I um kcink m mm. uc wo.nld have made peace, slur llere- l Bur that w nut Mr. but. that truth would‘ remain." Kim: at his ease. I The Prcmler said that war be- Suylus this he bowed to Premier tween tho lwo peoples was ab- 'BiLLHEADS AND STATEMENTS luoatiy prlntcd. Guardian Job Printery. 11 hnd several other small stoves. Apply so Rochford s1. 9502-10-10-2! ‘SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUS- dy supplied. Guardian Job Printer-y. 11’ méuonmn canes AND moun- hing cards at abortsst notices. Guardian Job Prlntery. ‘WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- opcrwlih address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Print- ery. 11- ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and 0x119111- tiously executed. Guardian 0on- tral Job Printer, Phone 102. ‘CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND ‘envelopes with address lirlntod. ‘lust the thing for acknowledge- meat, intlmatioul. etc. Guardllu Job Printer-y, wou WANT coon snvstonsa sum-so m- zoc: 1w for 81w m m 55c; coo for $1.00; 1.000 forlwl. Postpaid. Guardian 0f- mo. Guardian Job Printer! tf 1,, i. _'ll~‘crgus0n‘s statement FOR 8ALE_1 300mm; sfovglllllll lic will not accent the Fed- but ltnthinkable because all of us ' by Ilia (lclcgnlcs generally, but al- West Highlands _Museum of Scot- t: the flower vases of Canadian homes Kitchen Midden or shell heap of the Kins and the Others on llw clul- strlntely unthinkable. "lt is un- 1111111- .- - . . tbiukable not only on the grounds W1NN1P 11' 091- 8-" P19111101‘ of scntimenh-whlch ‘sometimes 111 TOPOM" might be pushed a little too far- lcral leadership of the Consertative know perfectly Well that war be. ll1111'1Y has been accented here as tween two such forces as the Brit-l final, and lhc race is now a wide- ish and the ll. S. would destroy .0ll91l 11110- T119 IIQWB 170m TOTO!!!" once and for all the whole civiliza- sprt-nfl likt‘ wildfire through hotcl “on worn, preaervmg m,“ 8,55“. lobbies, and lhc evening Bdili0nBY[Qd|1y,"hel]gc]nrgd_ wu-c quickly bought up, not only, so by leading members of the Con- 13m; servatlvc party who will go to the pm; 3058mm l3 now m northern barrier, llennoll, (lnlhrlo, llriiylonpgrjush Qmumbla sgudymg (he m“- ltogyers and (‘nhnu arc curtain siurt- we 91mm; of me cgunu-y and 51m crs in the rnrc now that the Out- m, relics o! me ancient gndmn cw- nrio premier has dt-flnlloly declin- muflmh ed. and there may ho others, ln-l ‘sq-he garden pram, of vow. cm” eluding iiinnion and Stevens. are very mumuL-v he said’ “but to -i-<-o->—- _ ‘me and to other travellers from far ' ‘away places who have made a rcal_ N ystndy of botany the pfiants that are ' ‘most fascinating are t e wilder nat- MOPG Iiltfimstlllg Ive fauna that you people seem to despise. We regard ‘them as the ma- muucs RUPERT, a. c.. Oct. a.- lority of Cmldiam would rrsurd One doesn't often see the common- the cactus and palm tree of the i l is h I l. skunk tropical desert and Jungle." gzbxiallatggeaeidndciiilg clliilis? adorning Prof. Hodgson visited the great Cove. near bore. diner Empress of Japan, once one lof the blue ribbon ships of the, North Pacific. . For several years the old ship.‘ of the English speaking section of moval of this dlscnmkmtlolh. the Board. It was adopted unnni-l" “The “gummy” now m some monsly. The resolution added: . l; the free gntpyh as peppery "The Board also declares that perm ' , Obil i0 ivh l they appreciate the honest and gtgllivfigog?!’ grazed if”... H? 6,3,2? which wasthmunched m a‘ B11118“ irnDartial manner in which the be" Holmes’ o; vycmm, amp-man ‘hlpyum my'5eve“ yea" ‘so’ has been lying at anchor in Bur- rard Inlet. i-fer once proud and ma- establishes the principle of extend- ‘lzesritldc flame u! cupperrteddesllgrzohas 1'15 ‘ibncmmm m 1mm‘ flde ‘°“1°‘T*‘>usrcu:iiiicwbzie:r mieand in‘; for: but in view of the fact that no pro-‘Weeks even m“ Wm have Bum w rsrzttnaaav-pme» we w ~111- l . id m u. ma... - ... u. near: szrrssssmlt: "K111" 111111’ "1111" 11" ‘"111 °“ 111° sel from the Canadian Pacific Rail- fuil appraised value of the car. way which opemwd the veml so Th1“ 15 minded a‘ ‘ulmncuy m‘ many years in the tram-Pacific and advancement of our ronotrymcflmmamry‘ ma a “at establish? 1411-119. 1198 “TH-fly 11111119 9 101111119 “That a copy of this rugulutlgnlby experlence is that’ a’ very snmdthrough the removal and sale of, be sent m the Hon. llownrtl rcr-‘bame’ °" “"“°y““°° w!“ 159°" °" lthe vessel's flit-hiss. In these days of, ituson. Dromier of Ontario. andlweml-lly Prospective settlers. lrapld Production few shine 8Y9 81V"; minister of education: to lhc three .,en the fine equipment such as the. commissioners have carried their onerous and difficult task. “They believe that if the find- Jugs and recommendations of the report are carried out and acted tipon. a very different system of education will be established and pupils prepared and educated in accordance therewith will be fit- lllltlly Bqlllbped to carry out the work of unity and good citizenship ""11 1191B in the general welfare °111_of a special committee investigat- ling the question. "This definitely °°1l1111111B1°1191'. D. W. l". M -l "Empress of Japan boasted. Every: chgntMHis Hoflndr inc... J. ll. sciiilnAnother rivet was a perfect Job, the plates; an r. Louis Cot , b - i t , f. ' were soimd ,not a door in the bulk-. 01111W11- 8 m” er 0 l heads but swung freely and shut '“_%<o>_ __.-_. !_ tightly as when the ship was new- Fish Rev. W. M. icwnsend. of mirvillc all this, when the wrecking crew be-, l N. 3., former Moderator of the gun its work of destruction. ‘ . ,5 1 t John presbywry, was unani- The Em of Japan has friends Three 011 lnioixisly elected as Moderator of the all over e world. Tens of thous- . . . |Maritime Bynod of the Presbyterian ands of people who were carried as E X h] b 1 t 1 Q nmhurch in Canada. at its annual passengerb in the days of her prune ,sesaicn in St. John, Tuesday. Wfld- remember the ship with pride that. (Canaan I, ) nesday and i. ursday. Rev. Mr. is shared by the scores of seafaring BOBTON. Oct. il-Doubtlng ‘Thomases were taken to the fish bier to see for themselves todayl Drool’ of the greatest fish story of the year, a haddock with three eyes.| The thlrdeyc is midway between the normal ones. Russell Scott Hangs Townsend is a native of ‘rravellarl msnyho made the ship their heath’ Rest and got his preliminary educa- quarters for many yuan. tlon at the Davies School now the The Empress of Japan was one cf Bummer-side High School. Rev. Dr. three sister ships. The Empress of Leslie Clay. Moderator of the Gen- may; was sold to the Gaekwar of 1 01:81 Assembly. bruillhi I K119811989 Baroda doling the war and served. of great encouragement. pl ,‘ csy- as a hospital ship for Indian troops, ling that the Presbyterian Church later being returned to the merch- factcr in Canada, but warnins 01', was lost on a reef cfi’ the Japanese the danger of foes within and of the coast some thirteen years ago . (Canadian Press) charges and 252 congregations. i0.- $100 for a Christmas card and a one CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—-Russell Scott. ‘I21 families and 16.02’! cornmuniu pct. play and $200 for s. short story but plants such as these are far Indium 111 513111 . red l tl to P lessor V. T. of the huge cedar trees which stood iiggnonwéiiof of cilia? frcicty of n top of its, indicating the antlquity' Antiquarian of Scotland and Ion- of the tribes that once made their don and honorary secretary of the home there. former wealthy Canadian bridge canto. The total money raised dur- are announced by the national ed the gallows sentence following and Rev. Mr. his conviction on a charge of mur- schoolmates at ~- der, last night hanged himself inMr. Neil Machined-K. 0., III-Hill must be British subjects and resi- the Cook County Jail. cipcl. dent in Canada. \ Townsend were Empire to promote the development Iwould become the greatest spirituI-l ant service. The Empress of China, tcria two years ago, has completed ‘at Dover, Eng, a voyage of 20,000 miles. His feat is regarded by seafaring men as unique in small craft navigation, for Drake's vessel is of only eight tons registered. Two years ago this summer Cap- tain Drake dropped anchor in the inner harbor here and announced, his programme-to sail from here‘ to Panama, thence through the canal to England to revisit his old home. From there he intends to proceed eastward through the Suez Canal and on around India, up the Chins. coast to Japan. and across ,thc Pacific by way of the Aleutian Islands to Victoria and Seattle. Captain Drake, who is 64 years‘ old, spent 53 days crossing the At-l lsntic and for five days was hove‘ w. I-le lost soc miles during the‘ five days that he rode out a storm in hm frail craft. -—-—~-- ~--<O§——~-~ - -. l Au. Stuns Ana Nof l-lzauauw BOD\E5 l ~ l l ‘ l TORONTO, Oct. i0. -—ivia.rltune.l strong winds with rain. ‘ Maximum and minimum temper-l aturcs: Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60-42 Montreal. clear . 70-40 Quebec, clear . 54-38 , l - $111111 °°°11 .23.??? T.‘é"‘s‘-€§.l;_jfj-f~_‘-‘=-.f“‘§ m -~w-I;»;;;I-MN T nrn-.r::::r.~..- . as“: ' ' ' th Mlrlfliflb In IV"! in l d .. . 58-42 County Jalllgo c-ismncd minisfnrl, 10s elders. ---- lffadnffifil.‘ _ so...” and including in its bounds lliil TORONTO. Oct. l-Prises of New york, mm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ __ 15-50 "High tide this morning at 9.58. and tonight at 11.38. a Sun sets this afternon at 5.23 and more intgpgting than the more noting the depth and the great agqpromotsr, who had narrowly cscap- ing the year was 8421.333. DT- UlflY 11119911111’ 01 i119 911118111191‘! 01 1-119 rises tomorrow morning at 6.10. Full moon Monday, Oct. 10th., "i" r" "‘ of Canadian talent. All eompetiiorsmi p. m. Summer-side tide eighteen mic- utes later than Charlottetown. lawns..." nus ‘dunno vars. is: BETIER .nsrs 11101111118 P9l§an*d' campaign to re- ‘ieve the situation. An emergency meeting of_the chambers immigra- tion committee has been summon- ed for Monday to form definite plans for action. SohooT Teacher Fatally Injured (YAMPBIGLLTON, N. B., Oct, 8. —.\iles Agnes Paige, aged 23, of Windsor Mills, Que, and Enum- inac, Que. school teacher, was fat- ally injured today when a freight ltrain on the Quebec Oriental Rail- way struck an automobile near Cross Point Station. Miss Nellie Robertson, of Baracbols, who was seated in the automobile beside her, escaped. The automobile was owned and driven by Archibald MacKenzie of Escnmlnac. Miss Paige died tonight in a hospital bore. to which she had been ro moved. lAnnouncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Benefit Whist in L. Of O. Hall. Friday. October 14th. Admission as cents. 9600 Custer “Coming —- See Bob ‘western show. Oh. for tbrillsl Al- so two-reel comedy. Hunter River tonight, French River, Tuesday. 9007 "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't 119111)’. recovery in next three months. 9.12.3 m” "Sourie Tuesday, special show, Tumbloweeds. 951310.341 "The Rev. John J. McDonald. Summerside will lecture in St. An- thony's Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 11. O50! "Sea Hampshire Disaster with Paul KOIHIIk-DOW Kitchener mot his fate, Sour-ls, Wednesday. B676-10-B-li "Eat Wholesome Whole Whelt Cereal the 100 percent food in bread. biscuit. muffins, etc. Mttflct i-if "Come to the Orchestral con- cert in Hampton i-iall on Thursday evening Oct. 13th. Program in charge of Prof. Wm. B. Fletcher. Admission 55 cts. and l5 cts. R0 frosbments, coma. 0510-10431 men and . l l l: l y. i