wuuzetii case. MAXIMS OIA ~ MERCHANT v The codflsh ll]! a million s. the holplul hon but one; the cod h never cacklcl. the hon does and finds hcr advertising pays. ’”' "4314. W”. - Read Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS Tell your wife everything, tell be! before someone else does. especially tell her first. that which you at! sure she will find out. or A MERCHANT _?-_.J , Annual Subscriptions Dallvorod ‘$1.00 p, Mgll, unnsda and ll. 8. A. yum, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1927 Two Cont: 1B7 fiuarllian lfonndcal (‘lmrloltotown Morning liunrlliun, MYETEHI‘ ‘lifiil HIBAPPE illii State Authorities And Police Have At- tempted to Find Some Trace of the Chief Executive for Several Weeks, But, Their Efforts Have Been Futile. ..,_._ 305m“ Mass" Nov‘ za-wml Rev. Henry van Dix e noted Lleut. Governor lllratlk ‘Org-m @522‘: author and teacher. whglon his will)! Q°"°"‘°"'h ‘Qfmflf he u, m heist). birthday recently. looked baok 1H8 l°l' Elisha‘: 'mon,ow to w-th pleasure on 25 yearn of work mllllled P“ one e chum und Sea, in tho ministry, four In the diplo- dB-llllllmlll c 3m dark“; w cook matic service and one year In the T618737!“ Sal: can! Exeéutlveémavy In the war, as probably the ggifigyalggthe suite “mum ‘he my? best years of his life. (wry surroundinlt the mysterious dis- upwal-mco and present where- abouts of Governor Alvin 'I‘. Fuller Mm5emlnad' eeks a o the Gov- l " A ,,,?,,",:",‘.*;§.°:,. ‘i. mil," m .,,..(( Church Services noufulo dark cars ill-the Bewi- left the stow HD1156 T)“. qmlgrr-gniilm nl‘ ’l‘ril_lii)' in silence. Never in the hlHiOIY 0f llnluul (Illurl-il illlH lnlliuiuinllll lL-l Massachusei" has ll Gflvellllllw organization (lull l-arrlcd nu ‘(is presence. been reqllllfld 5° blldlY- boiloflcieui work in lhill cily fur 1cm- weeks the Galllmmls on» hundrcll unll twcuiy ycllbl- views hBVE D80“ solllm Sixty (llrco ycllrfl ago thc prawn: all thc W907i!“ lllpld “amuihllildiiigwthc brick cllurcll- a0 ca‘- leglslatlnn which hid, N563‘! aflell.-was dedicated. The morning crisis BN6!‘ {WY 3'9"“ °l mllmslllmllllld evening sermons yssterday and thc lhclblllllll l-fiilalaw“ lslwsrla appropriate (0 the annlvcra- pleadlnl ‘or ‘anal-amp m llume ary of lhll-l event. them Olll’ “l “ll ‘lnwecedmwd At the morning sbrvcle Rev. Dr. lanlle- The" "9 °lll°r mum“ 0t Ramsay prvached from (he (ext: Milli?!" llllellcyv and m on“ has “l will build my church"; and in been able to locate the Governor i“ lho evening ltcv, Hammond Jnlllr ll-Wtlllllll hi“ whereabouts‘ sou discnurscd on (he influence of (he Christian Church in (he rculul of citizenship. Al boill scrvlvlli. thc cllulr rendered selections from 9mm llulhormes “ml poll“ have the sacred cantata. “New Jcrus- Trinity United Efforts To Locate lllfil Fill-ill! TH . Kiiiiii lNll 3i Accidentligcurred , at Hii WEHHEE Do-ckerill S ta ti 0 n, 56 Miles West of Smithls Falls, Ont. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Nov. 2'1. —, Three persons were killed aull thirty one lniurcll when a Callull- inn. Pacific freight trnin was Billc" SWilWfl by a-Cillcugo iiflS-‘wllilvr train at Dockerill Station. 56 nlilcu west 0f Smith Falls. OnL. at 2.15 p. m. today. Tile freight train bud failed to get (wleur in the siding before (ha. ". passenger (rain craelhed iuio if. killcll. 'i‘lllly lluvc not bccu tivvly identified. Thornton Leaves _ ‘ For Vera Cruz (Special to-‘ihc Guardian) l MEXICO CITY. Nov. 26. - Sir Henry Thornton. president of the lllli-ll- dévelopment of there. Pound Sterling Touches New High Level fl-iillllllllld w and some true? ufeelitl: illem". composed by Prof. Flctcilcr. clllll Exemmve ‘or sevfra, wThé organist of (hc (‘bul-cll. ln (ho Th” 959'“ have bleen t; 6'“ and morning “Jerlluulrm (lu- (loldcu" G°"m°'“ lglllw m, ttfeeasuco, null "O Swcct und lllcsscd (‘nun- worrles connected Wm‘ we “m” try" were snug. Miss Lliiiuu illn- vlllmlrll case‘ but “no gr secret“); Konzle inking (ho soil! part in (Ill- fly not them Gtgvfimvaler me coul-Llultcr. The numlnrs in thc 0Vl‘ll-_ m” bsfinig fmormauon lng‘ were: “lie that ovcrcnnulill". deTlanls Dir ress has featured molly mllle volvflll- "ml “Trll dmle 36:“; some publlcaflons and Times Ton Thousand" by ill’: withmzzpynghked accounts. others full choir. Mi‘. lllilucr Rllcllil- run- wm‘ puma demands‘ and all along llcrcd (ho flue tenor H010 byfillul. the line apprehension prevails- (Special to the Guardian) l NEW YORK. N. Y.. Nov. 26. -- (The pound sterling today scored thc ‘largest advance ofuny [his your and mounted up as high as $4.88. leaving little doubt in the minds of exchange dealers that (he British ll-hnn... unit was bound for the gold pflllll and would bring about thc shipment (of some precious mctal to London. Today‘s record level of $4.88. the highest since the scarcity days of BlglmPO (he Lord our (ioll". Tho prny- w“. “m, nearly 11,2 Gems “bow business, and legislative leaders are er-llymn- “Eicruul Fflillfll. Sfllllll-Y parity and only a m“ can, below maquardarxh to Save". was l-lung (‘or _ Rmnors clrculawd m“; algemqgmimenlberu of lbs congregation now ma, me Governor, wllh hls mother journeying by sell. am; pefgonfll physician and a body- Ono of (ho outstanding guard are "somew cannot be confirmed. ilWl-lfih lllV95'.il"“ tlgators, who have been working on ed by the Laliirs the cue for a, swl-e of days are King's Daughters. This was using every known resource to sec- last Thursday null was (l annual nrc some trace or even a hint as w success. For about lwo ilours nml level. scaling day was considerable. slllcc where the Governor may be or even u llulf ten tallies. cur-ll thc cause for his sudden and mys- terious disappearance. from Heart: Hall connecting passage way the seals as soon as Nehemiah Hudlin Again Remanded _ 9"") of fancy articles, (he "AMVTQN- N~ B" “m” .26‘ “liable of useful and fancy urtlclcu Ncilcnliah liulllln, (coloredh W" (11.- Q_ (1_ l, '[*_ ' again rsmandPd liY MilKllll-mwiofllcrs. all doing a brink trade. Th gilrolll here Sllilllllfly ml‘ "lmil"-"’inlonetary' rcturnn were vcry graii (Canadian Willi nlrtiw (fllllfllelil llllllill‘? l“ tying, but sllll more pleasing Win "mlllrcllon with lhv slaving cl Prlr, the spun of nanny smwlilbllily olul. “ d m n‘ ‘ N B Nov lflflnilPflilffl "ar . lie ‘ DD 9H. - -. 0“ ‘,lhroughout. A largc uunlbcr of lai- l 15, M ll 1, 5 oul Hillll . . , - , _rlght to make application ‘ill lei‘ l! i! ra c ll!‘ ‘its alld gentll me n 0i nlilel licnonl American admiralty vlnl-lul Policeman Russel P. lln)",gm1(|w|11 (ha; was fourteen persons wcro crowded by collllllflfviili lwllicfi (.he patrons of the tea. Tho tables bWKhi- With _ were set in the Social Hall,» and might have to pay more (f they a long gueue of eager but good nai- urell guests .nlovoll slowly forward through (he (0 take (shin. llnll uulny Q “em” the point at which u is figured gold would move to London. Steamship companies in the trans-Atlantic trade arc expected to fix a rate on here in EuroPewevenle in Trinity Unhell wlli-lrefii" gold cargoes. which will moan the ill the ion 11ml Hale vvlldllci- virtual establishment of $4.58‘;- 11$ d - Aill 11ml lllfl the gold shipping point. Tl new five llellraie probably will be promlheg grout as soon as sterling utcd reached that The volume of business to- both and speculators the idea that they. waited a fcw days longer. This "stamped" to buy. so to speak, was the cause cf the unusual advance of 3H cent in a single session. i} vacated. in _ _ Hesrtz Hall were a homo cooking inlile- tho King's Duu hicrs‘ tablo nulles‘ Alli l Vessel Admitted (Special to the Guardian) I TORONTO, Ont... Nov. 25. - If thc American yacht Vldor has been, successful in all attempts to scizo" her in Canadian waters. the (Jana-l dian National Railway have thc} to thc‘ courts and f ~ b ll i-l . uribel romnndll weft? P"! 8i e luallonll “LIE present, The pronloi- have me vessel sewed immediately lllin (ruse. until the Provincial Pol- em ‘m, “final-In h". H". patronage film emu-s, an _Amerlcan llro coluplelcll their lnvésltgsilon. . nf (he occasion. +ooooo++ofi4+o+o+oowwb Condensed Specials RATE-Ac. per word, net each insertion in this column. thc meeting of lilo Young People’ Society on l-‘rilllly cvrnlng. Afla programme of readings und song port ac- of illcsc. null glull that they cnicr- cording to vlcws expressed by Tor- ed s0 heartily luin the lnljllylnsllt on“) lawyers 15mm“ with Marlllme law. Subsequent proceedings how- Therc was ll. good attendance 1t We,‘ m anal“ renal-upon for the Pl damage (o the Quebec bridge with l‘ which the yacht collided. would devotional exerclsrn (here wua ll have to be carried on under Ameri- s can procedure. from wl-ll known nuihoru. ml foll- The cxchcquer court of Canada. w R . Willi Ral h in 'd l hngmlgryv‘ Bullion‘ or m“ nug‘l"knoxl1"GlooT'nnl( Dcapn"of°;t.vfll'alu°|')sl lzllgel" ilulln. was llllally injured llllll camedrah London’ who has he", wo persona, u man und ll woman. taklng a promlmnt llne-(l-ll-ngcrs ill iho colonial. cur wcrolnheresy, discusslon in Englamt for Vera Cruz. to study the pO5Slbi8)Jal-lllal-y_ part in , May Be Session 0f B. C. Hill lN lNll PAHIS WlliH; slllllllll Alarmed at Possibili- ties of Lithuanian- Polish Dispute. J War Talk Spreads. i Y" an » i “ PARIS. Nov. 26.-The French Foreign Office is watching develop- ments of the Polish-lslthuanlan- Russian situation with the sharpest interest. l Despatches received from its leg- atioh at Warsaw today "indicated . that the Polish government is main- Robert Gilrtis, 26-year-old Buffalo man who Is in a Toronto, Ontario, hospital struggling to regain hi: thQ tainlng a moderate attitude. Poland '"°'"°'Y '°" 1"" "l" "= 818"" is described as havmg no purpose tirom Buffalo to Rochester to visit either of making war itself or of‘ d°°l°" W09" l" “it 0'1""- commltting any llct with relation m; ___ Lithuania or Russia which would» provoke those countries to acts ofzBalmy --—<a>~~---- violence. . Despatchcs from Moscow today, stated that Ll. friendly remonstrancsl had been sent by the Soviet gov-l ernment to Warsaw pointing out, (he danger to world peace of any 'l‘()ll0N'l‘O, Nov. :21 — After Polish act against Lithuania. Fearllltruggllng iwmelly for yasru i0 at- that Lithuanian independence might lain (but pinnacle. Balmy Hench at (Canadian Press) I be mcpaccci by an over act broughtjrorunlo, ioduy rulo suprrmn in ‘(Special (.0 the Guardian) canndlan Nullonal Railways’ l,e,.e‘sth_figéxfsrzleg‘nhililla ganggrénz$légwsbape its foreign policy so that its u ‘J-—-6 vlclory ovv-l‘ lilo f" ihklwrrole of reorsanizinc interest arc ‘ahead of tbc British “wpmlsh “d” mm“ b“ d“"°d' Mexico's railways. leaves tomorrowr; l; l ~~l ~ l mum m fifiealiglolgt Egzilgfinzg: not bind France. it was said here. to 1011». communicationladvanced Social leglslmlon l“ gm- 8W9 military Hid i0 Pflllmd. bui- Unlvcrsliy, intercollegiate winn- . h He l” especially "llelesled add-providing for segregation and idll t enextenslon of Canadian irfldeigteylllzllllgn o; (he ‘mm e elm‘ °°llsi~ "l Miilllm- proposed by the government. ‘ This unfit will be about by Polish imperialists was eX- (lannlllan ltugby football. The Olli- lllesllcd lll M0500“! Vflhlilh B-lSD ild- uric llunlon title holders disabled V1564 Lllllllfllllfl W Reef! Calm and i0 through u. ill-u of mull Saturday '-l nllghly lliolldeen-lffnucllcll flumllioll 'l‘lgcl- FFMICFS 0111111109 Wiih P0181161 (1095 lnncllinc. lnler-prnvllllellll ('ilflIlI|)~ und viclurs over QlltfitllYu only to examine the question of c“. whether it would be the duty of;' Huge Increase In Rugby ch,ship N. YilTmericans Number Of New Fmllflillllllif I5 IN l I (ll Ell TORONTO. Nov. 2G. — New companies through (hl- Duminilsu to iile xiulubl-l" m‘ 97 willl aulhllr- lzcd capital of $~i(i.5liil.'75(l wcrl- rc DOPiPd (luring ill» wcl-k \‘Iliif‘il Nov l9, 1927, (in clunpnrcd with (JD with L a ioiul l-(lpiiuilzniion nl‘ $l-l,(ili7.- 0 _ pg Enough to Per If!!!» fur illc L‘()l'i'l'Hli()ll|l||" wcl-k 0f . _ ‘ . 1w will; ‘ " i nut New (abmet to Pass Budget. Peo- l ple’s Party Leader YearshBan 0n Marriage; Upholds Succession. l -__~__. l ~~10§~~~ ._ (By British United Press) BUCHARES-l- R l N LONDON‘ NW- 3". ~ FY89 Dfllll‘ -A political srinbillcncallwacnnglllleltaii age and two pounds sterling pocket cablm»; wlllcll the lute {on madam, money has Imcn provided by the formed to put through its budget. Niow Zl-‘illli-‘l-‘l (iovel-nnlrnl _to i0 was forecast today. R rls who s.....l from Liverpool Vlntela ‘Bratianu who succeeded YcBl®rllay' (or New Zeolaud. .\ his brother as premier was named ‘i Pllililiiii ._.,,_'_,_'.v_ v will rim the gauntlet of a political fight. together with an expected railway policy. a probable movement io abolish dual income tax atten- tion, another drive against ,pari- mutuel betting, legislation to au- °ll illul-izc dentists to advertise prices. , _ and some minor changes in the Wllll lllfllmlll! l>°55ll7lllll95~ liquor acl. which will be coupled The Vcssische Zeitunss col-res with Otiuwlrs promise to grunt British Columbia's liquor commisl‘ slou its lnug awaited monopoly in _ inlpcris and through u all will be loyalty of l1 large number vi mill the undertuile 0f an expected gen- wry QfllC-ETB- oral election. This fourth session‘ very influential leaders of the Llthu may be the last before a provincial anian general staff who were res appeal. That at least ls the feel- ing in political circles of Vancouver are ready to overthrow the dlctatol and Victoria. precarious as be is uncertain of tli however, has a right to another ses- Riga to Vllna arc reported to be slon and may decide to go the lim- preparing. with Polish assistance. a it. xvltlx two recent lay-election vic- new coup d‘etat. Their leader ls/suid torics as its encouragement. Major (0 be a former deputy named Plets the Polish-Lithuanian frontlerl stirs the Berlin press as being filled) pendent at Kovano reports that thc Canadian border position of Premier Waldemar» is which amused considerable protest ..'::.:::“::':.§';:1:":.;: he‘???Border-Crossing s" Bolus-s vww Issue Is Under BERLIN. Nov. 26.—-'I‘hc sitllutiofli Consideration l (Special to the Guardian) -l WASHINGTON. Nov. 26. —- Thc crossing issue, 6 by the American federation of labor - in Detroit last spring, and was thc It is rumored that subject of diplomacy HEEOKiSILiOTLi - between Canada and ‘ the United ~ States. is again under consideration ponslble for last year's revolution by the departments of state and '. lubor. Secretary of Labor Davis is. _ The government. Lithuanian politicians who fled from studying the question of‘ how many Canadian residents will be affected on December 1st if general order No. 86 prohibiting non-naturalized - Canadians from crossing the border changes in the liquor act are not kaltis, who is alleged to be negotiat- daily for work in the U. S. A. goes expected. hand. are planning ailothcr fight. The civic amalgamation of great- cr Vancouver will launch uno. _ forty percent of the volcrs for a bands (mm vl1na_ new plebiscite on thc beer parlors. | “Ga-c r>~----~~ l Ontario Party PEACE THREATENED IIlVli36(l' T0 cued international peace in Europe. (The “umanlan situation. ‘ ; Q V 9 l a n d lion-Albanian "defensive" and the quarrel between Lithuan (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont. Nov. 26. the result of an invitation by the Chamber of Commerce and the city of Cleveland, the Cleveland Canadian Campfire Club of Cleve- land. more than thirty representa- tives of thc province of Ontario “and, principally from Toronto and Ham- qrmvn prlnce gem] one week before the peace and good will. rcawakened by the sudden with iarlo government will present o Rumanla-s fol-slim relullons_ thc Cleveland organizations mount» gal-y ls dlspleased at (he u-ealmel; ed dcerllcads. o; Hungmlans ‘ The Pliny wlll include Ho" transferred from Hungary (.0 Ru Charles McCrc-n. Minister of MlDQSZl-nllnqju ln 1920 by llm (reap; q iHon. William Flnlayson. Mlnistcr|T,-lano,-l_ ‘of Lands and Forests. and Brig. fienmessarabln, Dry forces. on the other mg with the poles to nvarch m1 Kov- into effect 0n Collisions have already occurred ialfi Bald M00191‘ on the frontier, says the dispatch. w gel l1 petition sisned by between police and revolutionary 1.000- to LONDON, Nov. Lid-Numerous rlv- l V nlries and suspicions today threat- me 1m- secure visas to meet them la and Poland has come to the fore I meeting in “A5 Geneva ‘of a disarmament contex- crce held in the hope of furthering. Anxleties in Rumaniu have been drawul of lon Bratlanur. strong The possibility of former returning to llton, will bu cntertsiued at Clevc- dam, me throne has added l0 mg land on November 29th. On this oc- qllal-l-el of a cenlul-y, l; g,- feared, caslou. it ls understood, the Ou- “e l, n and may have an adverse c imlllh: 1e”, 88mm, bomb“ We,“ throw!‘ by in Trunsylvanlai fires wurl» siaricd. that date. as now Stale department offic- tllat Davis belicvcd the number affected will be fewer than The question is understood have two possible solutions‘. either tho continuation of thc per- iiod during which nou-uallzrulized Canadian residents may secure isas under the American quota. or the increase of the Canadian quota in order to permit these not able to within scheduled. (regly the next few months. l Native Quarter (Canadian Press) l CANTON. 01mm. Nov 37- m A serious rlul. was Mug?“ l“ ill“ ““" lyzl quurlcr (his nun-plug by lllrlk~ lug zmtblirilielh shllllllllil Wllflml“ following lilo culling nil‘ Ill’ ifiilll suppllrll by goverulnl-lli. authorit- Llthc rioloru ulili twenty ill‘ more Numerous lucr- - guru-l were lnjurcll bcflll-a lhc strik- f,ers were curbed by wholesale ar- - Russia desires to recover‘ rents and confinement by (he mill- lost to Rumsnla as a lary guard. Joli" A- Glllll~ c-M-G» 9-30» llliresult of the Bolshevlst revolution, the course of the excursion Gefiwgulgm-la ls “(n-slug he; gngel‘ 9V9)‘ Cunt will place a wreath at tbelhe p,“ o; “mm” u, Rllmanlu bg- ‘Cardinal BOIIZHIIO, Cleveland cross of glory. and the cause of the 3mm, war, party will be escorted by three pip- crs from the Toronto Scottish regi- ment. The United States depart- ment, of aviation has, it was learn-i Meaty bflween Italy “m1 Albania, In another direction lntcrnatinu-i l al jeslousies have been strengthen-l ed by the recently signed friendship‘ _T0_ America, Dead rec-aw» 3 l h h . ldl ll r dmlr- ~ "malls Mary R0 em_noudh‘ ‘mtllclémqés jlélllearcllseg“ lamwgl-g 0d. plll-Cfld infill? BBTODlRnCS Bl- lllWwhflg ggmg qbggl-verg are unable LO --—— ‘Batlrlsopm SAUSAGE! ‘MADE 1mm D1 1. g a conferred by the colonial courts and lllsllflml °l "l0 "llfiflllllefs- 5° see how international peace is af- ROME, Nov. 26. ~ John Cordill- fresh ovary do Saunders. NQW- M; c ma’ d 1 on, pct of the imperial zov-fverli "ldlcllllll" Wlnl-s l° l1 Very‘ fected by ‘the treaties others regard a1 110.11."... aposlllc delegate to lhc Mme a Gm. ‘Phil Bllllllmi‘ l‘ Mrsaiileelgl“ from grrrltllnxcntyand by which a process ls- bus!’ ‘W’ l" "l" Vlllmlfi- them as a threat of trouble in the (lulled 51,1“ from 1911 m 1023. ‘Pins ‘No socmTv nmnlmnnd ’ ' K 'sued in the cxohequer court would "‘“"“""""_’"" (Bllllfllllfl- Th! chief “We °lll l"; lllcli (allay at the ago of (m. oNAl- ' ' be ffi lent to empower the seizure mediate concern ls above a t c T1,, cm-dlnal, whose lafll v15.“ lo Miss Doris Tall-Solo, s“ c A ‘Equal-pill qggwggn Poland and Lithun- Gamma Wm‘ made l“ 19g“, n5 pupal private Christmas cards printed l0 order. Call at Guardian Job Prlntsry. ‘MTIBTH: LETTIR HEADS AND blotiers for use during Christ-l . mm season on hand a‘ Guardian Job Prl . ~ l "w" dimly meeting will bc llvlll, ._ ‘IPQHU W531- Goob ‘mg-Loris lolllf! bclnif- "Success." \ .459! W f I06‘ i all l“ 553mm §°‘1“‘Lg:rl% where the choir will render for tun. minus. Guardian 0f- M. cool-clan Prln . u "ll"! Hw- Jo” “f, in); preparall ‘loll PIINTIRQ 011' gvlfli lhlfl pcrformsnce. which will llllcrlplvlou, giggly], ‘ml “ma. don-ht. prove nne o! the nulalnnl "(limb exoooioo. cool-clan 0on- llll Job mom. Phone m. ill A contest 0n authors followed. u Miss Dixon Mulhlluou-llcading. All appears by public nniicc else- ("Qnosnl of mg Pal-lab or Ell. in; musical evrnis of tho scallop. a mcct Trinity United Church is vcryon Friday evening. is found Had the Vldor been I Bishop Taylor Smith will nddrcus and l; l"! l" Tllllll)‘ llllliell Clllllfll she was bound when the dlsnstelflhorlfs Pirates in a spurkiiml over c of a foreign ship which has inluredl British plflacrty. providing the shtlp; A bowling league Ilsa bccn fnrnl- u, f cs2wnmlee mugs or t c‘ ed among (he nulmbl-rs of thc Soc- Co” o ' lety. NQxt Friday lilo S0('|l‘iy will d", dlfln waters lhe owners would Gun“ l" l‘ "m" l"""'l‘l°‘l m" we“ thrnuhsvc bad to submit to the rul- vices rewmng he-m - ther is favorable; otherwise an lrvlr- mg of the ggnmllm court. m“ the Newfwndland schooner i c seized in, Klml ll“ "ill" l" ‘“"m°'i"m “f m.“ Island off thc Cape Breton coast last lb" on (he occasion of iill- visit lxllnlilll‘: mgm’ The crew w“ “ken on and ~ - ' ,‘ sheltered on the Island but up till Cantata Ben llur nn Thursday (‘i- m. nev, Sir John Taylor. Slflll-l mnlsm had not been ab“ to "mm ureful and plllusiak- (‘haplnin General of the luls been I\\i\lll‘ for l-‘orccs in the (treat War. and n The schooner was owned m Sh‘ mm“, M“ "extpma n‘ no Bishop of ihc Church of Englau-l. Johns by A s_ Randell 8‘ Company Rmmned down m, plnshul-gll l8 "Oil know" i0 Wllfll DOW ilfllfllf night to nose out Ollie Cleu- who is confined to his |]i‘il willl u Doc. lul. 9.51 p.m_ [eh old, was kept. lnfol-mcd 0f (lovel- llfllmlktbc mainland owing to heavy seas. Total Wreck HALIFAX. N. 8-. ‘Nov. 27.—-Ad— m,” 5mm,‘ luluoslm Admiral nrbllo. aal tons gross. had Maple Leafs Nose a total wreck on Scatorlc A (Canadian Pro“) Wcllffed- l limo ‘clash by u 2-1 margin. In the view of many English Toronto Sn‘.- for the removal of a lumur. Al first ill‘ sccluoil in be recnv- Sal,“ John. cloudy'_ cring. but on Tum-allay night bud . il alight setback. This was cllillliy New York, cloudy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 ’ due in s wlnllslornl Wl\lcl\ lzlshcl “m. “m. ml, uflemw“ M m“ lRnmo and obllgcd his uiicndunlll and (Omm-rnw morning M .10 close nil (he windows in his PITTSBURGH, Nov. 2?, —— Till! apartment. Throughout his lllllcsu (‘urdilrll 1!). . Gasparrl. papal B(‘(‘i‘t'lill‘y of slat‘. npmenln. l" . . lcgllle lo (he Fucharisiic congress wmmalgfilglltrllhlgo lggb bizlnfig; in fillicagc. uuilcrwcnt un cmorw at lgravn y c v ‘ a mote to Poland m the event of ho§_ ency operation for a siomacll dls- Momma, cloudy H order onc weck ngo. llc wall undo!‘ Quebem cloudy _ (he knife for two null a half hours Ch-mw“ m“, ylllidlvr. bows MANY A F001’ BALL HERD HA2» 5am His NAME (u PRINT FoR THE LAST condition iu (lull the girls do not leader of the Liberal party ad 1n- landing, und that. they rcmain u. ‘Former Premier Averscuc, leader donlesllc scrvlcl- (illrlng lhul pr"'-0lll16..i‘6i)p]€'i2 party, pledged thg Jeader in upholding the succession act of January 4. 1926. The return of , lcluded by this act. which establish- Brluns ed n regency for the slx-year-old “null-n Pc-u l22%?“ififffitéliifshihififififi; Yflrk Anlcrlcanli dcfeaio-(i 111p my; . ‘ * It is believed that Dr. Julio Man- t B . . . o“ "m" l‘; l" “l TH‘- “lllglll NJ" lou. leader of the National Peasani" l . ,, jglnllltilfl-l-BRH: Boulhcr, who lam" cause of Carol, will be willing to o‘. ' m’ m‘ “lull l“! Yeah low the present government to n~1 Iurnlrr team-mates after 45 sl-rnnllv p059 of the bud l f , _ _ - - ge and other urgent o Olulllllit. lliily, business. Publicly. he has demanded clectlons. Tranquility remains un- ldisturbed everywhere. W111 Be Settled, islwcial (.0-thc Guardian) Zulu sf $212,083.85 ilas been turned, B!‘ y the British embassy here (u) __ cent Massey, out o; whlch Wm be, (Special to the Guardian) paid the Canadian claims which LONDON" NM" 26' “Auslnlla arlcan urbltraglo“ ll-lblmal, which for a big loan. This time it is for "ecently concluded 1L5 Sesslons. it £7,000,000 ($35,000,000) five Pflfwhfi 3229?:- mlllllluilllriedsl llt the Cana- u n a e 1' ll v definite information as. (to (Evlfflll make payment to thc individuals who suffered through the seizure of , Stator. government at various times. TAggcNClIZBIOfAOrltIIHeNglJIfIwlS-l The the war of 1812 . ' . _ Winter Fair was attained this year one or the cases l“ mm‘ ‘i’ ma‘ in the bringing together in a na- naval authorities of the schooner L _ _ _ _ l , ests of all thc provinces of Canada. 01d Nelson. pllol to the British The m“ also drew one u! m, l“? "vhi n w - r1 a b 1-1 - ._ ,_ qetrclunellb 101g; rgpresilrlultyti 013mg? geag/Ozdiélalvlllldflnffi being the best ever [If we Ship‘ tun far exceeded anl thin , _ l ,' g ever st- Accordlng w wmd ‘eachlllg talncd before. . Entries were heav- "ors and Crooks families oi‘ Hamil- m, exec . . - ption of beef cattle. The °"' Om" “d B“m‘“°“" “all” show was one of the best ever seen $25,000 in payment of the original “hum was (me o‘ the 1 < _ .- . argest ever claim of $5.000 for the Lord Nelson. hem harm 8mm birds belng Show“ minutes u record. and the national kennel dog show was also decidedly Another fcaiure was the largest. shelving of foxes ever made at any (er entries from the far west and far cast of Canada with Ontario pro- Slwwlflg of grains and seeds. ‘record entry list featured the horse ars- than ever before. Cettla alas on the final day created areoord - ffor $1.65 on the hoof and the run- lflgurc. Every province in the D0- nllnlon from B. C. to P. E. I. pal‘- Inhuuw which slluwu its truly fil- ,tional character, and the truly re- _ Agriculture from the aflcrmsth of T ‘(he great war. marry for ill. lcllst 12 monlhs after terim by its executive Cflmlnilifld}, lml~ lsupport of that party to the Liberal {former Crown Prince Carol ls pm- gKlng Michael. thus settling the dyn- BOSTON N“ "PJPII" N“""~ier had battled until his death. ilonal llockey League gum‘, hm... party, wmch had espoused u“ scored (ho whining goal against his until January so that it may dis- _"_*"""’_“_~ dissolution of Parliament and new Canadian Claims ; wasnnvcrron, Nov. 2o. - The! l 0811 the Canadian Minister. Hon. Vin-( “'_ g were settled by (he grmsh and Am_ once more is in the London market was disclosed wdny M the British interest at 97%. Canadian Minister would begin to vessels and other acts of the United Including some cases mmlvw-‘d l" crowning achievement of the Royal of the Seizures by Ulmed Sim“ tional agricultural show. the inter- Alnc-rlcnn war of 1812, claim l0)‘ est crowds Ln its history. Satur- lames and lvlldunl Crooks, owners Exhibits hum in number and m“ Washington today the lYast. Scr- m. in even. class of uve shock with ‘and. are to receive approximately m Norm America’ The mums, plus lmelmsl hm“ 1812' “The canary and rabbit shows con- (successful. fsir. the fruit show brought togeth- ducilon, and the same applies in (b: show. with more American oxhiblt- (for prices. the best animal selling ' (ncrs up going at nearly as high a ‘tlcipated as exhibitors at this year's . uuarkable recovery of C l I i l l ‘lAnnouncements, M...‘ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat ~ _ Cereal the 100 percent food in brad Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4644 biscuit, muffins, em. ‘l TORONTO. 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