MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT -__.._- Back of a brave man is a courag- eouo mind» and back of a courag- eous mind is an indomitable spirit. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT _@-_q Happiness provides’ a better brand of facial make up than can be found in any drugstore. Annual Hulmt-rlptlunu Ilrllvrrrtl $5.00 fly llltlll. Clnuda and U. l-l. A. “.50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926 ltltlrnlnl (luardlun. Charlottetown Founded Guardian Two 1M1 Canto iiHiZiil u iii Hfiil ii iMPiHiii liiii When King at War, Dominions at War, is Legal Fact Now_ Coming Conference Will Clarify Situa- tion. liON-DflN. Oct. 7. - When the stivcreign is at. war. nil his Dolli- liiitlus are at Will‘. outfit is inlpos- siiiiti for tlle Donllnious legally to i'ilflll‘tl('.l. out of such 11 will‘. although tin-y liiay not colltrillute olle soldier oi- tirlo sailor to the defence of the lilmtllrc. This is the attitude taken by lht- British govcrnlllent hero to- ward Premier Hertzogs intention lo rill-t: the question at the forth- ctilniilg llnperial Confelzancc. rlvcryi Dominion can, of course. tit-cidc for itself vcllctllcr it wishes or not to participate ill any war ill wilich the Mother Country is invoi- vctl. ll. has perfect freedom ill this rtesticci, and enjoys tho fullest sov- t-rcign rights, lillt so Ring as its pooplo are subject. to the King they arc liable to ho rcgradeti its lielllg ill a statc of war by tile King's elic- nliro. it is not a question of policy but ont- oi"lntoruzltitinul legal fact frtiili wllicli thcro is no cscztilc. ltnloss tho titlluiilitlns \\‘llll(ll‘5HVvl‘I‘t>lIl llll‘ Elli- pirc. Naturally. any tint-my of: tho Mother (‘tiuniry lll time til‘ war would not tlnllbcratcly lll(‘l‘(!it.-'l‘. its cnouiitis without gooti can. . alltl cxpcctation Ol"il(lVi\lli2ll.{(l_ but on such matters as hltlckiltlo it woultl ho llll|)t'l.~'t‘s‘ll)l(‘ for tiny tltllnlnitlu to romaln ilurciy neutral. WllPll llorlzog tilercforo rtiiscs tho question tho reply will be mluio to him tilting tilt-so lint-s.‘ ‘hiollnlvhlio no ilpcr. are still rovlcwlnp.‘ llcrizoght ptliicy. 'l‘ht-. Jiiborili Dally New” says: "We linpo u great. tion! will lie done at. the coining conference ill the way of clarifying imperial rolutiont-t anti im- proving illc lnnchlntlry for coopera- iiO ill foreign zlffairs. "Yet it is woll to state plainly that if tllc llrllisll llllnplrtl ls to functional all it illiisl function as a Wlltlll‘ and if ouo or more of tilt- |llll‘iilt‘l'~' is (|l"li'.l'llllllt‘tl to he half in or hail‘ tint tho conct-rn must notinl-r or iator coast: to cxisi. Hort. zog is an aillo and conscientious man iiili ho will dlsciivpi‘ us tIlll(‘l‘.*t ilavtl discovvrtvti boforti him tho two tilffcronl worlds. if the issue is cvcr pul to trial South Africa will tlccitlc vory emphatically in favor til‘ remaining an entity represent- otl liy flritisli iticas. llritish ]ll‘i)gl‘c$'d and llritlsil tclitiivsillip." {ca-i 0O OO-OO*O-O-OO-O+OO-OO-OOOO-Q'OOO (folldcnsctl Specials RATE-do por word, net each insertion ll1 this column. w-ovo ‘SAUNSOME. SAUSAGES AND Hamburg Stellk_ fresh every day. Suundcrs. howsom & ($0., Mill‘- ‘ket llldg. tPOTATOESw-WE ARE BUYING potatoes paying highest. market ilrico. Dolllois Bros, IRilZ-‘fi-Gi j._._. “IN MEMORIAM CARDB-SPLEN- ditt selection tn chose from. tiunrilian Joli Printery. tf HOUSE TO LET—NO. D PRINCE Struct- Available Novomilor 1st. Apply to 7 Prince Street. 1930-821 ._____.________. “TURNlPS-J. M. ROOF d. 60.. llnvc tiistiontinnetlhailing turnip-t until weather gel; cooler 1921-10-8-tll *EVERY PACKAGE MATCHES purchusotl at P. J. MacDonald's carries a 10c premium. Our store is flill of Bargains. Como anti soc. 1926. ‘VOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 200- 100 for 35c 2B0 for 55c; 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. u. ‘CANAHIES — 25 BEAUTIFUL young songnttirs now ready for sale. l’. T. Murphy. 51 Spring Park Road. Phone 5451i. 1174-9-30-10l. WANTED- AT ONCE ERPERI. oncod young woman capable of taking chnrgo of mllilnery do» pnrtinont. Apply by mall to Htix 278, Charlottetown. P. E. l. _ 1B12-7-3i '80UP8—-AYUMIR'8 V I G I- tnblo. Tomato and Pea SouDF- 3 tins for 38c. ‘Clark's, 3 tins 20cm! Campbell's. 3 tins 41c at P. .l. Met-Donald. Cash Grocery. 1926 "IN MEMORV" VIRIII SUIT- nblo for mother. lather. wife. hus- band. (laughter. son sister bro- ther. soldier or friend — 25° versee- may be consulted atonia Hotel. Wh r6 headquarters. fluerdlttil Qfiltm ._ i! Freedom of (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 7.-Hls Maj- esty the King in the course of a few clays vvlll receive Lord Bynq. former governor-general of Canada, who returned today from the Domiinlon. It is prob- able that the freedom of‘ the city of London will be offered to (Lord Byng. Raise Issue. (Special to-Thc Guardian) inevitable that in (llscussitln. the tiut-stitin erals of Canada silould situation wllicll arose when Prom- colililig lmpcrltll (Zonit-rt-llcc, Tho nouncc that it. will Dosmontl Fitzgorztltl -czllls tltltlslft lllltko vcry t-lcar, wllilc it. is also anticipated that Mackt-nziti King ls curtain to rniso tho issue. Private Discussion it is‘ llolievcll however that or tithenviso til‘ starting such a. discussion. bccuuso 'it is thought that both Australia and Now Zon- ilulti would profcl" to lcavo it tlltint if lllc issue is raiscti, tho discus- sion will not only tioai with tho powers of governor" l-{Pll is. bill. also whcthL-l" ouch (lfflcials shllilltl Girls Drowned In Western Floods ()l\'l.All().\l.-\ (JlTY. Tho drtlwllillg of two nanlcd llrolvn lll the flood tit‘ tho Cfllltty River ucal" ltalntintl yostor- day brought the (ikiuilolna flood tiel-tth toll to six. Tho ciliitlrcn were swept away wllcn a wagon in which they wcro - rltling was on- gulfetl llH the (ll'l~Vt'l‘ illtclnptntl to tiross o. bridgo. Tho driver tsscilp- ell lbut. was unaliio to savc tho Iris. Sum Carter. a lurnlilnnti also was drownctl nt-ar ilamona. llnlph ltlitltltlos. a cowboy on tho .\llllt‘l' llrtitlit-rs itil ranch. nt-ar ‘l'lllll'ft (lily. losl. his lift- ill ll\'(‘l flow watt-rs of tho Arkansas lliv . wllcn ills horses lit-cann- tintuilgicti ill barbotl wire. anti throw him. Two tlcalils “dirt: rt-portctl tcrtlay. French W0nlen_N0w Drink More Liquor PARIS, Oct. ‘ti-French woulen uro inking more anti morn lll tilt-o- llol willie the nlen arc cilttiug tiown their consumption oi‘ wines nlltl liquors. Professor Marcel lllll)l)t‘.- tlii-ltiilgulshetl French physician. ro- portetl to the Academy of Modi- cine. "The cocktail has a largo share of lilo blnnlc," Dr. Lubbe said. "it has become tiultc tho ilsunl thiui: for W(lllll‘ll. even the working citlss- cs. to have tiloir iloontiily cocktail or aperitif. Port is tho favorite (variety. ‘ “A fow years ago hospitals hall few callus of (lineal-lo duo tti strong drink among women. Ntiw iboy tic- cllr ill alarming uulubtirs. whiio on the other lnlnti lilo number tit’ men suffering silt-h diseases is steadily decreasing." Rockefeller Junior Bags Moose "In N. S. HALIFAX. Oct. 7.—Accortiing to news from the big gnlnc country around Caledonla- Queens (‘o.. John tD. Rockefeller. Jr.. has bagged a moose and was today having the head prepared ftlr shipment to ills New York homo. - Mr. Rockefeller. as in his prev- ious visits to the Nova Srotia woods on moose hunting expedi- tions, registered under the name of “John Davidson" at the (‘airti- he made his (lci. T. yes- For Lord Byng lllélifflii E 5lilii5 [ii Billi- EiiNH EENEHAL Question Will Likely be Raised at Forth- coming Conference. King Expected to llO-NDON, (lei. 7.——lt SCOIHS nolvinmkc “l7 H“! Illuflllli"? 3mm m- [lelhl~_ll(tl\'. Finlay (i. ‘Macltillttlsll, Field mined efforts to ltcep it. our of the of whut tho future powers of govoruc-i- gell- lic and what precedents they should loilow in tht- oveut of a recurrence oi‘ tho lor ZVLackenzit: Killg asitctl for ill-S- solution will hc raised at tho forlil- Irish Free State is the iatcst. to an- _ tiomzllltl what‘. l hmlm‘ the rc-| nlovnl of anomalies rt-gtirdiill; (hop _ _ y _ ‘ Wank)“ of a KOYUVrXH“. Hpnvruhtlllfl no alt: building Lhcnl ltgaln all‘ though what this int-ans cxuctly hol all flonliniou premiers will discuss tic-l ioroilanti privately tho itdvisabiiity| bt- cf ihc sumo ulttionalliy ilti tilt- t-ilunlry ill which ihoy t-xcrclso‘ lllcil‘ ]li)l\'l‘l‘.Z. --- ~~ -<O)-i—- - llilll- girls' [lfllill Piililliilfifit iii THE PHESIHY- TEHIIiNjHiIHEH; Maritime Field Secre- tary States Loss of Many Churches Has Given People Incen- tive. HALIFAX. Oct. 'i‘.—'i‘ht.- hfarililne Syuotl of the .'1’l’l3-‘il))'l.(3l‘lltli Church, now meeting ill Halifax. is making marked progress ill tho considera- tion and disposal of tho items on the docltct- Naturally. at ac annual lnetetillg of this character, tlluro are many phases oi‘ the clllll‘ull'!~; life to come before the gathering. and these are being tlcalt with ill it llus- iness-lilte planner, which while llu" glocting nothing oi‘ real import- ance. tends to got tilings ticne ill an orderly anti thorough fashion. 'f‘he rcviclv oi’ the situation ill the various (!ORF{l‘l‘l',"tlll0llS that Synod. by Secretary. was one ot‘ tho titltstand- illg fotllurtrs of lll_o lntlciillg. llo roviowcd lll detail the conditions ill (‘itch individual yongrrgution or ilrt-ticiling sttlilOll. ill Miralnlchi, the dis: 'trous flro ‘last sulnmcr had halnpcrtvti the work. and the loss. tti the church had l)(.'l!ll,.‘\‘l‘\'l?l'(‘. .\l.l'. Mackintosh folt that lilo loss of so llllilly t7lllll‘('ll0!i ili tho Synod hud boon a good tiling for tile “'l‘lll>rtl was nothing that. gavc our people an lll('i‘llllVl,‘ so much as ilavlng lost their cllurcllcs. i (Fonilnuctl on Page ll) i I.‘ Prince Saw Active MR. KING ANI) MR. FORKE i i I i l l i i i Above are shown left. Hon. Robert Forke, the. new minister of im- "ilgrilili?" and colonization. and Flight Hon. William L- Mackenzie H195 at; Ottawafas they left. following the conference at which the cabinet of the new govérnmcnt was sworn in. Tragedy Followed wait’. mjtttt Power Plant ServiceAt Thirteen lllliliiifllilifi. fit-i. 7, -- (jmwii d’l'l'llt:c. la-oiltilll. who is lo llt- ll|itl'i‘l- ctl to l'l'll1i'(‘.‘»'.\' Astrid of Swot-tion, ill-xi Novl-lnbl-r. lloldit tht- distinc- tioll of having boon lilo ywlllllgt~sil suillit-r itl join lllc coitfrs til‘ hiti ‘country, fttr aclivc scrvico lit tllcl lgrcut war. Tho Prince was t-xiltfily 15'» ytitirsg and 7i nlollths old wllcli on l\pril‘ Si. 1915. lil‘ Pllll<li‘tl. ii was ill) "par- adt- l'.~'llllllltilllltf‘lli," King ll\lhll|'l llilviiteli‘ ili'l'lilll_lllllllt‘il hit: sou and lhcir lo thc rl-cruiliug tiffit , and ill-l isistycti lilnt lmopiiitl should iio cn-i ‘list-id as a privatc. and troatcti ilk-o! (any tirllinnry soldier. licoptiitl \ .| la s"l‘i.(v.'llll. wllcn iiic iiriiiistit-ti ‘vital slgnctl. l Tho wt-lltlillg dato oi.‘ Print-cais- AHlFlil and the (frown Prlilt-c has been set lor .\'ovenliltii' 20 iii “Fits- sois. , rueman ‘Mr. Mr. lfirllcsl ’l‘rltcnlunt (‘iinutlitin tho H]N“ill\'i‘|‘ at last cvoningZt nicot- lug oi‘ tho Y's Mt-nIs ('lub. llo rc- countctl his tlXll(‘I'l(?ll(‘I! as a Y. M. ' '\._\‘\'(ll‘l\'"l' ill lilo iCtlsi and l-Zllvo ‘a vivid di-i-acrlpllon of tho giiotl _scr- vico lis Association is doing thcrc. llul ho. “aid thal ultlltlugll tllc cl» forts zllrcnlly lnndc hud mot with wondcrflll success. thorn was nlill a grout iiclti that rcnlainctl lili- toucilcti. and would not ht- l‘i!t’li'll(‘tl by tho Y. .\l. (‘. .\. lllllll ii rot-eivt-tl furihol" financial support lroln Am- ritea. .\lr. 'l‘rut-nizin spoko tif lht- iullon- did rocopiitin that has boon ltlvon tho Y. M. (‘. .\. lll .lltpa-u- and par- r: ‘ilclrlarlv llll‘ town lll which ht- llvtlrits, Nagoya. Whcll ho first anle into this town. be said. ho hall no financial ‘bucking to builll n l-lilitablo institution. llo was at a loss first whut lo do, but by good fortune hc incl u Jnp who hud iivotl in tho llnitctl Status. nnd who . hall llt tino tinlo ulatlc his homo lll t nY..\l. t‘. A. titlrnlltory in Now York. This .lll]l, who boltiugotl to Wino of lilo first fanlllics ill lilo cliy.1 introtbucctl Mr. Truonlan to tilt-h loading Ill(‘ll til‘ the town. and sum. gtistod that ho tlsk tllolu for sub~v Nlfbllllitl gifts of money- sufficiculll to establish anti illillllllllill u illulld-l ink. list hinlselt‘. and tho was successfully put across. Y's Mliii not: ‘Faylw A n t-tiiititltziod woll atlentiotl. ccrcttlouy twas tho evening in which Yr Reno] LcPnlw. ll~ A- and l‘. .l. Holman. Mon | whose oun and appropriate address. anti tho chairman presented the happy fathers with suitable gifts. The gilcntrt present during thc meeting were Messrs Rolls Bethune Messrrtlfl‘ .W. Bentley. llyie Robson The members were favorlad with n very pleasing selecilpll by a har- mony quartetto consisting of Messrs 1‘. W. Bentley. l-vie Rolland RJN. Gillie and George J- Tweed)‘. sjvstcln tli' liquor in (‘tlnadtl is a. laiiurc. lilt- Speaks Al; Y’s "t" , anti public ll1()l'il'l].‘€ til tht- .\li‘llltltll»‘i .D|.f|'|u)|'|‘, 3th)“ ()(Il. ""_]t‘l~]]()\y. ' lflilist-tlpal (fhurcl Men s Meeting... —- conditions lht- cull lit‘ proilibilitlll ill lht: lur- Y. M. (‘. i\. Sccrctnry ill .lap:ln. was lilllfi l’l"il\’l'|i'i'i“- tiourio. oi‘ an iltlllftt port (‘lub oi‘ Ibo (‘amidian .\lanul ‘turn-rs’ Association. ll. ll, iwiiti rot-onliy l‘t"llll'lll‘tl frtilll a trip !to ldurtiplg said that (‘zlnatlillu lit“ skutcs wl-ro ill llig lllllll)’. llll oi‘ them _ _ tllnll anti lli-cillod to forlll ‘t Prtivlili- "ml?" ilililliiilimll "l lllill! (‘ttllflil-‘ifi jniinistors lroln llo heath-ti tho suhscrlpiltiu mill ill" H proposition it)’ (llilmil "r00- prosltlotl morning. when lilo ilrlvlsllblllty of at lust night's moi-ting. which was lorming tho inrgor association wnsinuh-(ns 0f ‘finch u llllflrflltlllill.’tlltlvllrlfifltl- duriulvservcd with l'@l1ill“i'""~|.\t tho concluding tlt-ssion in iiit-liuost. helpful advance l ado‘ ili the I I TICIIlC-‘flaftornoon a formal resolution wasiircatment of lung tub cnlosls. have been honored by l‘ t1 i-“i lfniilltiilssotl. trolling for regular loot-tings the slprk. iwlllildlillllif- m-“icif thc new Association on tho flrsllmml“ W9"? llflwlfifl- U10 Cflllfllli"? Man .ack . nc-‘a r .l't‘l\t i‘ ""“°“.Montlsy of every month. Association is ihrcc-ioiti. for stimulation anti t-titication. and ll will tiiscuss and tnkc t-zt ion on lnat tars of moral ancc. of the Association. nlfti Rev. 1i. C. many p, 9d- Eaton. Secretary. ‘ Drinking" (if Wood Alcohol ‘.\l().\"l'llltli\l.. (Jrl. (Special to Tile Guardian; KIEV. Urkrainc, Russia. Oct. 7.—-Thc Ukranlan government today approved the plans of rand...“ it Hugh Cooper. United States was silowll that Donut liacoslt‘. engineer. for the construction trucit ilrivt-r. had bot-n lll a (lilZCil of a $60,000.000 hydro-electric condition from drinking ('illf)‘l‘tl wood alcohol which ho thought. rtllll. lit‘ was frcl-tl by a (‘tll‘tlllt‘i‘ iury today oi‘ all (‘Fllllllléll rl-sprlnsi- biliiy lor ilu- lioaiil til‘ llollalltl lit-roux. i2. plant on the Dnicper RlVBt‘. When completed it is said. the plant will he the largest elect- ric plant in the world. exceed- ing the output "Om Niagara I within llc Vhad. rllll tivor. FEMS by funy 200,000 horse lil.i‘t.tl.s;tltzwl\lalvi tllllcll his ilutk on to 1-. .' wt t. power“ '.l‘llc wood lilr-tiilol had boon folllltl ______..¢..>___-.__ itn a liousl- which was lit-lug tornl down. luboilctl “good tild rilln." Failure 0f Govt. Control Alleged By M. E. Church ' (CanadianmPrcss) \\'.\Sllil.\'tl'l"'().\'. Oct. T. Tin- (ltivcrnulcnt. control oi jury and it l‘l‘llll'l(‘tl its mrtiict in it-ss than livc min lies, rcctiinnlcutl- lug also that tho polico lintl out t0 wilolll lilo iloitles bcltingt-tl. Ignore/Ahtion of Detroit Churches (Canadian Press) tt-illilo prohibit ion r‘ ll('tt._ tloclarotl lollziy slatcllu-llt 'l'('\’l€'\\'lllll tho Donllllitiu siucc lull. tho rocoznlu--ntlatloll of Presl- dcnt \Vllli.'llu (lrrgn. thl- American Federation of Labor convoutltlu rc- sunleti tho »~t~'u‘ai- til-lor of ilnsln- t-ss soon afli-r .l:c opening oi’ the morning st-ssitlii ioilay without. ap- proving iho ‘itliig ti‘ lorniiii action upon iho wlthliutwnl bv l)(‘il‘(ill SkatOS:i‘lllli‘f'lll‘sVillltl flit‘- Y. \t~ i‘. A. of lllltlll‘ invitations to imboi- speakers. iValcartier Camp T0 Be Opened Up QVI-Ililtlt‘, t)t‘i.. 7. - viilt-iiiili-i- ,1..,mu..| in u...» (‘amp which has bccn lying idlo for the past ilvt- or six years, it ‘is now slated will lit- tipl-noti up incxt year by tho nliiitary ailthtlrit- ltiilg lll During llll‘ llcflirc lilc lC\ '|‘i)lliy.\"l'il. ilcl. T. llalliti 0->———i Meetingilios for tho training of artillery iunits. . wReport New Treat- ment On Lung Tuberculosis \\t'ASlii.\‘(i'l'()l\'V.T ‘Oct. T»- Of Ministerial Association All lll1[)()rifllll.“_ll'0l'l\'lll‘ll slop wits; akou by tho Ministers of thl- l'r ' cstulli. (‘ilurchtes oi‘ this Provinccl hlotlliny. uzht-n a lurj-l“ uunllicr‘ mi-t at Ht. Paul's l‘:ui~h: Tho Association. tho country ".\. lrosoni alt ;lic guests pi‘ lht- ('ll. r tilicttiwn liiiinlsltiritli :\:tl'~tt)-" lllilll.‘ gathering was nd-lrt-ssotl “l wtmis|flrrlll Th“ tllcrapy is tho most significant and _ ,0 at. prest-nt most. helpful advance in Viho trealnlt-nt of iuhcrcnltlsis, as- scrlotl lll‘. hllltlllllrll Risl. co-tllroc- lor of Lacnnot» ilospilal and ills- pollsnry ill ‘Paris. ill an addross t.o- day before tho National Tubercul- osis Association convention. "Artificial pueuulothorax. Tho first l noting was held iii tilt- by tliscasotl lung Th‘? “lCTRYmM “'°"‘}mtlY be collapsed to snporlndtlce luncheon ill tho hall artificially a. restful condition of ly tho ladies oi‘ Si. Paul's (‘hurchathc organ," said Dr. Rlat." is the "Even in those cases whore botil ;of both lungs by surgical nlcihods. m‘. Mmktcriai with only-twenty per cont. of the n “and” normal vital capacity lr-ft ill theol- mmueptm" has proven beneficial. Thoraco- ‘plasty. a more modern surgical ad- ntptatlon of the older method of _li)llllCtlll"llIK the chest wall to col- Japsc the lung. has resulted in the Tile pilrptlsc of larger fellowship. and atocinl import Ring, snapped by the camera man In front of the parliament bulld- i ()lll‘.ll(l|il(‘ was tiponcll bi~l'tlrt\ tile, liN liiliilfii iiilifiliillfi HEHfiiiiiIii Gave an Enjoyable Performance Last ~ Night at Prince Ed- ward Theatre and Will Give Matinee this Afternoon and Final Show This Ev- ening. .1 Vail Arnanrs Minstrels are again in Charlottetown. and are iitititii- this year than over ‘heforo. Last night at tho Prince Edward they entertained a good-sized audience with a program that. was cranllnotl full of delightful music, catchy songs. splendid dancing, clever acrobatic and Juggling work. and the latest hits ill the line of humor. ln other ytoars that this clever troupc has played ilerc. it has made an enviable reputation. This ycal- however. it has added lift-- nlontiousiy to it, and now ranks zlnloilg tht- finest amusement shows playing lll Canada. it is support- ed by a woil organizer] and well coiltlucitetl jazz bailtl. which at the same timt- is capable of rendering classical music with sililuble fet-i-i ing. The sconlc. efforts and light- lllg arrangements also add to tho comedians with show arc true to tilis all-white ‘typo. and tileii chatter fiilotl nlany |aluusing moments. 'l‘llt-._v are l"Slipftiot" Clifton. "i\'c\vpic" lsoFan five-tidy" Pinartl. "'l‘llly" McGuire. Mr. (‘llftoli is also a trick tlancol‘ l ptional merit. as wr-il as a of c plea uz soloist. 'i‘ho lust halt‘ of tho show intro- .duc.es stinlc attractlvo vaudeville jrlcls.‘ Aiiaire. Ellrtlilt-itu jugglori had some mysterious tricks with [bats and handles intiian clubs with ‘amazing dexterity. LeBaron. icontortionist, also aroused great wondernlcnt at the nu veilous wily lll which he tics ilinlstalt‘ into ltntits. (lone (ieralti- female-inlperstlilattlr. had a voico anti luannoi" (I()fll'l)l(!li'ly _felninine. zinti it. was almost no - isary for him to rcveal his dual por- isonallty to conviuctl the andicncc “ii-‘ilidisifi-‘iciiiiiiiiiiiiili ii HiIN i]liWN li-S. [Iiii nu us LONDON. Oct. 7. --A dele- gate conference of the Miners Captain of Nova Sco- tia Schooner is Com- previously rejected the govern- ri-nglh against throo arinorctl ven- ilill‘ (llll. on tlit» bounding nialll. “m5 ment‘s latest proposal to settle the long drawn coal strike by l.- til‘ tho lfnitotl States dry navy ‘told ill the iilagistralofs court (hero today and on the strength of it. .Federation today adopted a re- solution introduced by South Wales delegates to withdraw the safety men from the coal a district vote of 737,000 to 42.- O. 1 I °° ___<..__ mltted for Trial on Complaint Made to ' (‘anada by Ameri- can Govt. i W I i nlczllllltlviiTnlz. N. s. Oct. 7.- ~ ~ltlry iii’ a 7ft foot Nora Ht-tltin Enlarged Commission Will Probably Meet fiiiiifiil.Tfililiiifiililfifif‘ .35. ‘if; .' L‘: '1 i'l.S C It "1 T°r°nt° Befme i.?".\1'..'.I“£...ii..’ll. Eilliiiitni“... mines. The vote was 594.000 \ iiiljztlnnlci- with a gasoline "kick- ,. Procegding t0 WeSt-ISPDU, to the litiztoiii two units or to 194,000. The delegates had . " to llclp hcr alting_ pitting its the American fleet. No tlamailo em Canada. lwqs sufforctl by tho flttct but the __..___ - lltlllll0l‘ with hcr cargo oi‘ alcohol (Canadian Press) dlui zlwti)? O-lt-l-Atylt 00L 7, giuitm... up Tllc st-rioilsllt-s of thc complaint. tho tinlariied Royal (loulnllssiwl ill- ‘Ylllfill llii-"Wtl ilimulill H"; ill-mill dll" vostigailug tho (lustolus lJt\]lal'i.-l?"\“"(l_f’ flilflfllnliéf‘ "Pd lpbulllwhln mcllt will iic rt._-=ilnied tin Monthly. l‘. "_"‘yll'.“'l' lmfhrlllment “Tkllg |Octobcl' This wits llllfltllilltflill‘HXLIOHHTamar!LL31iflvlorgvrrzsznifx itiilay b)’ \\'. l). lciilcr, llliiisitii titui: bsir-‘uorvilli: tjmtrydtlflulivq do; ClYAllllllZlS-(lleqlillllslop guvt- l|t~ intli-ltroyvr ("1' Multan whim ‘calmn- I _ _ _ ‘ . . 0d in t.it- il oltot tittculpis aga nr- cation tit ‘nhtlt. _lht tonlnl _ Hm mum “m.” “m! whim hmught would sit first. luiornlzltitlil rccclv- I! "H, m. wimpfigpq hm“ for the ed licio is that ii will llfflllillily hi". i » ' g meet lll 'l‘tll-tintt.». The 'l‘tlrtintti sit- .I.h"_ “m, i_ m,“ m" “cum w“ lllllKl Will.‘ ll- lfi fXlif-"iiigil b“ loam?" trailing thtl Africa St-otia yi~i('llilttllf‘l‘ "i i." "l “if” l‘ “mm” "m" 3 “l at n point about T5 mill-s tiff the Ontario and tlion tho CfilllllllSfiltlll‘[Innpd Stu...“ was. and 350 mum Will lllii-‘ly l4" w‘ " ltroni tho iit-arcst (‘illlflilliifl land. ITll“ (“llllllltislml 415*‘ i-‘iiliwliml hyffhtl coaislguarti boats (‘.(i. 147 and. lie present. govcrlllllcllt. lt'l\\' con- ('_(;_ 211 flunkt-q (m. gt-humwr "up slats oi‘ Sir Frailcois lmnllcuxdtln (ht.- port oltlo and ono oil tilt- chairman, l-lon. .l. T. Brown, tlfisitirlitmi-ti. Nlfifllllflfg oi’ tile United Saskatcllt-ivztn, alltl lion. W. ii. ‘Slates vessels sworc lll court today Wright nf Untarlo- lion. N. \\'. ltow- t-hat its tllcy proccotlctl in this ffll‘ oil. K. (1., and It. 1.. (Jaitlt-r, K. (7.. lilalion llll‘ st-lioonci- suddenly swer- are tho conlmissitln ctiuilseis. The rod and ran rsifflllflll for one of the iattcl‘ nclcd as counsel for the ]l1ll"‘ll7|ll‘l‘l lmilis \\‘llll'll W115 ("TQM i" lianlonlltr comlnittr-ti which invt-s-lw filllclill‘ 4151""! it’) ("Old i101"! Y . , “mated U“. ;..1,ni,,t3i,-mi.‘.,,. of t]... ronimod. Uutwlttt-ti in tllattliroctlon (‘ustoius Department tiuring thqill" cvulcllt-t» iioclliroil that tho och- 1“, S‘\SSI.‘)I‘ m- pm-iiunwnp ‘omit-r zlg-zziggoil anti nlado for tho o.- ...l. ‘itiittt he was not in reality a lntly. I Tho vocal stiloists with tho colli- pally includc. Loo (iondor. Waltcr Amory. Frank (lilmoro. (Ihzlrlns it. Wright, llorscllcl McQueen llcsldcfil those aireatiy mentioned. l I A feature of the ilorfcrmance is‘ a clever dancing act by Roy lllohorts anti lloh Driscoll who have] as nimble foot as ever steilllflil 0" the Prince Etilvard slain‘- Not least among the nluslcrll numbers were the selections by lDei Paciuiiilti syncopators. consist- ling of nine nlusicians. ‘ Oil the whole the show is one iliutt is well worth seeing by anyout- iwho likes a couple oi‘ hours oi’ lligllt. clcan fun. and enjoys nlusit- [of a sort that is never l.ll‘(‘S()lflP.. _ y Ttltltty at. noon .Van Arnams‘ Mlnstucls will hold a strcct parade land this zlfttlrnooll and evening will iiiitikt- their final appearancc lll tho city. ' . ..__lO-}—-——* '~ ‘General Booth i Wires Welcome t0 i Lord wllliilgdOll ' (Canadian Press) i rronosro, Oct. Xw-wlllst litittiiti leaving Canada for the far cast (leneral Ilooth of lilo Salvation Army telegraphed liord Willing- don, the new governor general, a welcome to Canada anti ivisilctl hinl every happiness anti blessing. ' The following reply vras received by General Booth on board tho 8.8. (Empress of Canada: "Much moved by your meaago cf welcome to ‘Illldy Wiiiingdon anti myself on our arri- val in Canada, Shall always watch with interest aild tlylflllflllly tilt- noble work tlf thc Salvation Army lll this country." Urge Change Inf Trades Union Law (Canadian Pren) SCARBOROUGH. Eng. Oct. 7. -- Tllo Conservative pnrly conference hero today unanimously adopted a resolution urging a change in the trades union law to niako the call- ing of a strlko lllolznl without a neo- ret ballot of tho mentbcrs of the union affected. The lfl\\'- would also bé amended‘ to provide protection of trade unioll members from in- timidation or victimization because of thei? political ileliefs. Adoption of the resolution comes as a result of pressure from party members for some legal means of preventing such "lightning" labor movements as the recent general pinprtivement an additional num- or of canon‘ re adheslons for- the obtaining of Rev, 1i. D. Raymond is Prosltioili relief " . his strike. in which the men were cali- ltllc portfolio of National defence i ‘other escorting patrol boat wilicll. -—'— ‘howt-vr-r, succovllotl ill nllt-nlnnooilv- H G l‘lll;; illi‘ scllorlnt-r. This operation. 3. 8 ( it was it-siifiotl. was ropcnterl. four iilncs‘ within fifteen lninutrs, and lll TO lilo confusion which cnsuoti tho schooner disappcilrctl in ti fog batik. (°“"“‘“a" 9"“) Rlfixtllfililllfll Q} rsnnllir-Elzltlllhlliillllirlill o1"r.\\\'.\, 0C1. 7.--'rlit- tlillltlllllwf, l.‘ ‘f '1" 1' i ii tried to ml-nt of Paul llatiiclrl for Shel-i (‘mf UM d? s mp3 ‘ I N bourne-Yzlrlutlutll. S lo the Scn- ggfilliinll Fnlufiafill: “g n Initial‘: hi9)?!“ ale was aunouucot iis illlt‘l‘llt)0ll.l “fl. If m‘ (‘Tad a H l (‘oionei .l. L. Itulsttlu will probably n", 'l°'“'g"* "W" in‘ ‘imam’ e a“ be the Liberal candidate in the mm“ ill-"li h!‘ carried n cargo of al- constituency vntraled by the ail-inhol but mammmpq lhat he had iloiutlnellt “of (‘tiloucl llalstou to “M.” Nude“ {my or n ‘u American s waters. ‘ ....‘.:.f¢:;i13.’"t.'...";i: °xrt°.".":.§'.;.*: crit-ti to ill!‘ cutters. "Don't foul lny NEW BABY IS NAMED l And m’) __ NERALTog or I'll get you yet." AFTER GOV GE JlllS\\‘(.‘i‘ that came hack from tho Thmnnll‘. (ilunlltlzrsrllllllv Air. l‘fi\\'t'l' for lilo dc-fonce ask- gmm“ ‘T’ “Hwy l‘ ‘ l" cvi liicut. Illcfiuekcy of tho McCall illVenxttlillltl lipfritllli. lstiunitjt-ifilti». $131! H. h‘) lhmmh, a “me wnfldnu “m . rs. .l. . c c '2 s ' '0 ‘omit-r iouiti do oily harm to the Th" MW “ml "m" "l m“ mnmm"trirnlorcti shill. of thr- til’? flvct and lilo guns tllulldorcd (Pttauwl s szllutc [hp fimwr ilvvlzn...“ (ha. only qutck i" lfliil “ml “My Wll]"‘ll‘|‘m' M"'.mallticii\~i~':1.: of ill" patrol boats Percival who ll lllctlllwl‘ f-‘Y '1'" ])l‘t"\'t'llL(‘il lllt‘li| ili-int; sent. to the (‘illartl of llonor for tilt-ll‘ l Y(‘t"lll‘ll-ihnnnln_ cics at t.iio rorcptloll t'f‘I‘I‘iI\‘"1'- ' O'('tinntlr was ll(‘lIl in $3.000 hall -wliirii was furnislioti. and the trial twill (‘0lllllll'l’l('(' ncxt Tuesday. __... WC}- THERE. ls A REASON FOR EVERYTl-NNQ- UNLESS 1T ‘S COLLEGIATE éwEATfiRS iLLECTRlC RAILWAVS HAVE 60.000 MILES OF SERVICE ('lil'lV‘l'1l/i\Nl). Oct. 7. -— A aur- veytii‘ plot-trio railway controlled pftlilcrilcs in tho liniloti Staten ttlitiivi. tutuotl miles of scrvlrt‘. in~ cluding nliiro than 15.000 milca cl’ bus lint-s. stllil a report to the Am- orican Electric Railway Association mado today by Lucius S. Storrs. managing director. 'i‘hrot~ hundred anti thirty-four olcrtric t-timwlnics art- now nporat- illg ti. fl buses. the report. dcClllrc-l. This ls an increase from ‘l3 butles llvo ycars ago. ‘flu- itvorngt- raw throughout the (ountry wag shoutn by the report in ho 7.7 routs pcr ilasongor, com- pilri-tl with 5.? ccntg on January l. 191R. Announcements, ‘ Coming Events, ' Meetings, Etc. TORONTO. Oct. T. »~ Maritime. moticrtltt- to trosli wot-i to north- wcsi winds. a fcw light scnttorotl showers. hilt mostly fair anti cooler Toronto. clcar 58-10; Mmnnml’ “WM-v Mwml "Regular meeting or tho Ladle: Qmbpv‘ "W" ' ' ' ' ' 6"""‘2,Allitlllary of l‘. E. l. (lrphnnago Fri- §{/“f"°““"“""~ "i" N45" day 3.30 p iii. it the titintliiu llflmt’. a ifalt. cloudy, ... . tO- ~56) 19oO_10_-,_2|_ St. .lohn. rain . . . . . . . . , . .. 60---5t1- _ Bwm"; "m" <""Rt=mombor big pantry ale in New hirlt. cloudy . . . . . . .. to "o2 g A, “Qnnnaltrm gnmrdny y [M]. High tltlo at noon and at niltl- (e5 0t Trinity chm-ch, 1919 night. Sun set! this afternoon at 5.27 nnd rises tomorrow morning 6.08. "Professor Fletcher with his It Harmony Male Eight and other se- lect voices and instrumentalists ed out by their leaders without a strike poll first being token. i First quarter moon Thllrlthy will b0 in Victoria mu. otil. mt. Oct. 14th, 10.04 iii- m. v_ ‘ 19311