_ W A uleaomwr ls-isnlshlp is ever serviooa l ble The , . . - s , Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow ‘Y .__Z.__é___l. Unless you bear with the fault al L' l . . . _ ;- . -= J Annual Biilsserihiinns Delivered $5.00 ` ‘ -` " " ' "“ ; ny lull. o¢_ou|»_»and n. ri. A, N7" CHARL01TE1‘OWN, THURSDAY, _8, 1928 ;~_l_r_i_tr_;l_o__g-to\_;r_:.__‘¢i::rdin;__ MAXIMS G A MERCHANT a friend you betray your own. iii 0 gg Hoover President _il LONDON. Nov. 1.-The reference The llileotorote. Turning Oo: in ;‘:.l.‘°.;“°.::;f.°.rl;°..“.:‘;:.‘:'”...“f.*;‘;°°.il Greg# Nqmli.-ers, Gave the Republi- Cefi (Canadian Press) in the speech from the throne at the opening of Parliament yester attention to the increasing serious- nws of the problem. An increase of 31.000 in the unemployment figures L15 :E i 1 G3 E ir'-'- l'“'-I G-Ji T-...G1 I |_,_,_i:--:i was re orted last week the total a Big Majority- GQP- Qefeated in Home State While Republicans Make Cging in the South--Results Not D . now aggregating 1.376.000. The unemployment assurance fund. whichisonly solvent when unemployed approxiinate one mil- lion. is at present suffering from a deflict of nearly $l50,000. In this ccnnection a new bill introduced in the House of Commons yesterday authorizes the borrowing of not more .than $200,000.00'-)~ ispeolrl to tho Guardlsiii ' 'C0NGaA'ruLA'rioNs Fltolu NEW YORK. N. Y.. Novi 'i:-Vot- ing in unprecedented'-numbers, a myriad of-‘American citizens yester- day chose l-lerbort.I-Ioover of Cali- fornia for I-*xttident of the United States and Charles Curtis of Kan- sas for vice president. I-low pion- ounoed is the vlotbry of these can- didates of the Republican party ov- er their Democratic competitors Alfred E. Smith, of New York, no- minee for President, andvoloseph T Robinson, of-Arkansas. the vice pre- sidential nominee, cannot be de- termined until this stupendous task of counting 40,000,000 or more votes is completed. but something like a Republican landslide took place at the polls and -it will be reflected in ii heavy Hoover-Curtis maiority of; Mr. noover is assured or at roost 'REED AF'l‘.Ea commas d- . ,, 334 clectorsl vows. It pls, probable with the g°vm;°n";fn":o£pr€§2;us in _ Nuw_ Yonx. Nov. '1-Tired or-°1“‘“““ md” meg; mmm ,mm further returns are-raoeivsd. no hoslter his oomlmisn. but still able to "“““‘"“",““ ‘”°" The ,,w,_S,,,,, was broron the traditionally dornoorotio mt undisturbed, G1°Ym°“'i- 1*' W “ ° the .closeness of the' contest-as th count proceeds.but Governor Smith may add' t0`»l‘liS`e1scli0ral colleg 8 ` . _ 1 Showingby carrying some of them. ,, DAILY DOZEN - lernment for the Analo French nava as vsnrts in rupulc Lire NEW YORK, Nov. 'I..- Governo smith announced today that hr public ofbbr. as nehad more than r quarter or a- csnturyln public life and that was e`l'iollgh.‘ The defeat- ed Democr ic Eresidential nomin ee expi‘e_sS`_ 'th _view at' it confer ence with press correspondents. “I certainly do not expect to rur for public o_i1_)c'e` agsLln,”`he saidpir frilly tors questions* . - ' “I have been in public life for ii quarter of a century and I have had all I can stand of it. As far a running for office again, that is fin-' ished. ` ' The Governor said that he had nf regrets and nothing but pleasant memories over his unsuccessfu` campaign. “The American people have rendered their decision." b said. "ham a Democrat and I firm R' believe in tho rule of the major- y_.. Announdoments, Coming Events, _ llgglgnss. Eto- aoanv. crime o/irs.sotior , ' tar chinn All crooort. 0' ‘ ,; nas,-io-ao-ti ___;°vi-ronoxmy bioodod is ns rv d t span r rains Try itfe e~ -Wg. soielgxl-s-li -_-_-rl;-.4 11 "Loading hogs 6 1§Ui3g,Tuesday. Nov. lath.. all dow Shipping club. ` ‘ 2-ll-s-ii "Namco-ooois this wt it-l -bow 'sor- den Thursday; orth Wiltshire 1."'1fl-yi victoria., saturday. soon ~ l‘1"UlllU H;°_{\nnual goose supper in victoria . 'mlilkli ..N . vm' ‘ uéifs-il-s-si \ .'E..M. Jordan, meat and provis- ioi mnrliot will open today for biunar on the oornn oi not W* liiward str, . slit-fi-1-al °-odor io"tho'aoz sooai and tum in lines Valley lfall Iri- gi. 'iv°i`s¢’fhiaa“%E'= 'venues WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.-Presid ent Coolidge today telegraphed Pre- sident-elect Hoover that his eiec- French P act tion "and the endorsement of the administration are of at satis ETC faction to me". Mr. Coolidge also The quudhni despatched his congratulations to ;;':,v_ »|_»ph¢ speegh of Vice-President elect Curtis. Kms George which opened today "w""“ “"5 °“d°”°“‘°“‘-" W* the nnal session or Parliament be- Coolldge wired. “I can now retire gm by an expressmn of pleasure from office in contentment. I send that ms Majestyrs govemmeng hm §gl{l____n1tils_tocordial congratulations on accepted me treaty of remm¢1B,¢10n vc ry.' ' To Mr Curtis the President sold °' W” “nd that plempotemgii . ' ‘ he governments of the ‘It ls a special privilege to con- of an t gh gratulate you on your election to ish colmmnweanh had signed ta the office of Vice President, ‘be treaty of mms’ with represen cause I know your peculiar fitness 3;” °f me Wmldvs phndpax pow :£3531 ballots in the lsloiitorai col-,for that position. ,I',he Km8.s speech was very short ‘ _ _ __ _ I td* ot mention thi* lil _ . - \ Smith Congratlilaies Hoover (Signed) BILOKE THE SOLID SOUTH ‘~ -.'r PRESIDENT cooumos M e n ti 0 n Angl0_ Speech Did not an as forecast, dealt Di'i“0ii’°“Y WASHINGTON D c Nov '1 ___ s€__o_ec_n__ igreélment Throughout his campaign for t e s r iresidency Herbert Ijloover did his The chill. dlfk fig V_f;‘é?%1n"f|‘“3§ iaily dozen resularly as c_l_ockr{_o_rk. l)e_d___i,.h_;ececa_l)o_itil__lh _;=0i1_mm_a1 “gem never ;ga_m'.“ “ted to r for every morning at.'l o'coc w s. W W buffalo trainer keeping him at it. when tho Kina rods] lu hisirgggd The result was he finished election- coach from the pa aoe_.____v _n me eering feeling as fit as ever in his spectators of the oerelr_i__ _.he peel, -ife and with twenty pounds less House of Lords sitting Spanish than when he started. allofy. were “'° Nl-:w YORK. Nov. v-shortly of- iting Indian potthlltes "°‘“‘"‘3 . ter midnight Governor Smith sent jewelled t\lI‘bB¥i5~ the following telegram to Hcrberti_---1--_'*”\ d 1 > l_Ioover__.-I congratulate you hiart- Norm Cunnan 12 South Camnnm _ nto law, winning first in four in hand dr_f_i_f't: ly on your victory. and exten o ` ' M achusetts, AT L You ,M smears md wwe, for ok rt_h_g;_l:_lt__l_iind. s. oss Awnnuol-: wA'fsrtw/nl A Supreme Court i_: _n_i:i§:_ed pair oorrlsoe. and nro your health and happiness, 'and for - ____ ~ New York Nov 7-The 1 M X ‘ ' r . the success of your odmihiStf“l1°“~" noiibthilstotos o__r___r-rerbert` Hoooor' meters; £2, In the supreme court yesterday lottéinwn, boon,-all three aroto and Amherst; urs. nr.wi1lianison.Yrr- . ALFRED E_ sMm.H.._ d b__f____ __ ate House a foremost champion argument on a motion in behalf of two championships on three entr _ _ < , The following sro ou o e Bt, Lawrence deepwimrwoy the defendaiit for a non-suit or a gg, m standard bred stallions Great herst and Mrs. Dr. Jane Bell, Hall " IN MASSACHUSETTS Arizona. 3; h§ssou__i;;;__:_3__;_ N;°“_li_*;\_`f_° .;cel;eme. lie urged its construction new trial in the case of Edward C. Axwor-thy ggnin demonstrated h ’ _ 6; Nevada, 3. W » r f ore e International Water-=MacDona1d vs. John Stetson was superiority in 5, good field. °° °“°‘°.°°"§°“:r‘ H” .» .. trod E smith won the state of Wl’°l“ “ih ' ’ ' President C5913," Yem “ef-W en “B °" *‘ °F°“» "1 - “‘ °° ° °‘ ' ' 30 appointed th Haszard. The case had been tried 5,532/gi' gliiriigifuiiiifii °00LlDGl§_s_§_‘;?‘lJ~l\_0'ES Uniwd stotoo st. Torino coin? lost Hilary term. when Judgment .l. walter .loner soourod on the heist. --or »f ..':;=.f.‘f.l..°.°.s:m::.‘.:. il: °:.l‘.::::r::°..i or '"’°°°°- 5mith's total vote was 765 . E PRESIDENTB ' - ~ . -,-~», ....l;'.:.l.'°.:‘:;°:.:.‘;:.'.1'.':'»..“.l.;i.:f:.'.u' “.:°‘;‘=°“:.':. e:=~»..°:e ‘um tic ca.ildidate's vctory was nsure ' ' h ld his Bdmlnmm- C H th ' ‘ ' " ' _ by 8 wide margin in me City or iiggtdrs _l;_i;d__\_i_l_J____:_m of M___ Hoover so dge e report of the United gonald by Mr. Gilbert Gaudet. K. ___el§e;sEs.e;.__:f;c_l:_:e _am Sosr;s_ B°S*°"~ th ident feelr, ' ' senator David I Walsh W” “_ as hishsucce;!0_i_‘;_ _;ml:_i;f;~‘:__ that hé (Continued on page 3) Judgment was reserved. four thirds and .three fourths. elected over B. Loring Young by a “‘“° “guage on ms decision that me """ _"'“ "`“"""*"""‘°-“ well as _sweepetal¢es_fema1os. g}|~_"r"\:“é gl mg; gan 1”'g2°'\;i;xcwraw makes today. This ls the ~ ~ - mann” an _ en, pu_ an can - Q, 1 - date for governor, defeated his Demi:°yékhfm'f‘§§°g,'s tvimznof :he ze,-.gig F W swmdeu. nm” rt N S :°':°:_‘:,;’v§'pI';'f:'r';'!l°;‘;":;'w};i $gE,byi|'d!£1t to remain silent_and let the _ ' Wm; pimcmmuy ,in an fmt' p|§,°'_' H “ ' "' masses speak in their verdict ei *hc _ . _ . 4 ings with the nord formerly owned p0“,_ » Day by Day Negotiations Ten Yea-rs Ago. by Jam” mme,-_ gnu-laqgwwn, an amendment oensuriiis the 8°V El&Gt Unemployment _ ° Problem Serious ` A ' _...ln < Chamberlains i gl. l ~ArriveinTorontA_i a Number' of' Furio- tions Have Been Ar- ranged ill Their ,Hoh- or. (Special to The Guardian) Tononro. i¢iov."1-The ret. Hon Sir Austen...Chambgrlain. British Secretary of State for foreign af- fairs, accompanied by Iiady»Cl1am- berlaln and their son. Lawrence. and two daughters. 'Misses 'Diane slid Anne, will reach Toronto nn the C. P. R. train from Vancou- ver at 'L20 this morning. » The visitors who are travelling strictly private, will be met at the Union Station by Col. Alex PN- ser. -who will escort them to Gov- ernment House where they wiil be This Morning The late whose W. H. _Og Thursday they will be guests 6 H°1w°9."?‘nr‘r?r‘al than wodnuoay, r ____ “med me www. 1-fsucut volley. aotoomod. hagqoiulr. no woinotriirvos atom 'non orvmo 1|r‘i‘%rs oirrr . Q ll Nw-_ UI* 1* mm 1,, A,h,,,,,,¢,,,,,,_;gi“ssiri_:ahai ourofmui_bior._i;i‘»» 1-tm? mmm. in obtsbuaa__%11-is uosr nsxusur lmvlos ~ MQUWI-"` ` "f' ' ~ 'll '|` _ qhlllfpgflnu, »_._---a-»_-a-»-_-»~A--`°--- ' ' l|°'°“""‘ “» “°“*"““' ‘°' “,”"""'”"'» 1°' omit: m _w i_ze-mdfreffgiefntgnm todhowisv- iouaiiiiilis so pp il __ In .,~» , . .,_ . . .__ ‘_ -.l-lr ' l '_ ~ -.,__,_.‘ ,' - ,ti " EE was bsilon n...,.. e mer this year to pull half of hole. reaped in double quick fashion 2 l-I-i E F [Ill .. _Y U HK the Georges J can Knight field long beforeharvest, English se farming needed a. pretty good sum- the farmers out of a serious financial ` Prof. James Long, agricultural ex- pert. says that he never has known. a more successful harvest. It was an was saved in good condition. Assum- ing 100 as a full average crop. he predicts that wheat will be 98 per is Authority on Chi- nese and Jap Af- fairs and Had Dis- tinguished Careerln the Orient. PARIS, Nov. 'l-Georges Jqn d The amount mentioned was duly ofRev Dr H ear e NTEH HHH public functions. The ‘party wulsrrg [al I-I. C. Thacker, chief of theugen; ___ - main at gave;-nm f, h eral stall. department o na ona e Frida w en ouse umuidefence. will retire on pension on C 0 m D e t 1 t I 0" Kee .P - A R. MacKay Lawndale, Char- _ In dressed hog class P. Brodie, o - ATLANTA. ca.. Nov. 1.-Herbert '“'f‘“°'° P°"°’°° “‘ “‘"“ ’““°”°“ °“° nr control noriiwi. lmiiury soorotm to camo " “ ' Y°“" Wm* “"°° “W °"°°“°""“”- Hoover broke the solid. south yosttr- -§§§t“§£**l§;3'éaP"g&§;‘: “°“" coerce Boswoll. Frenohfort- with u _ I ' e try of yrs $:g|'BH&g¥q°:.,°g-#ing mqay in Y" adopted toward Nicaragua, Mexico lcomright 1928. by United Feature airy in the early days of the war. nr-“_ png pound md one third. Tw f um other Sum in the and China has been successful. as Byndleaie. Bxiroluotion in full or During the World War 'hs com- in “mums boys and girls heif- 1'-J; mug; an which ,md pnviwny, evidenced recently in the peaceful in pa prohibited.) ' manded, successively a regiment, a si-sand calf olub competition. M °"` *- gum Demwhuc in every ,wma election in the forrneroountry and -\-'-» brigade and s division, until he was Margaret Rodd. Harrington, an fm. ow. mu ,M Mtn” Tm,” ‘M the =trend oi events in Mexico and EDI‘l_'0ItB NOTE: called by M. Olsmenoeau to the gordon -Roper; Sherwood. repre- .Nwm c,,.°u,,,_ ,howéd md, for china. In his opinion most 01 the, ‘ ' ' Ministry °¢»W¢i‘- Durins his ser- noting the ooidm ouoi-nay olulb. "D, omg ‘_ n an mm, ~nmu'm|“n pm,|dmw'~¢m¢|¢ mu-ines may-safely be withdrawn General Mol-daoq the author of vice at the front he was iniured led- with the highest score. about 4; ails. . Grady. 01’ the C.N.R.'olllce heres- ' his ' n n four A hires secured one iss Royal he cent normal; harley 97; oats potatoes 95 and meadow hay 96. I i (Canadian Press) TORONTO Nov '1 -The death - missons of the United Church this moming I-fe was B6 years old. S' Dr Hearts died at his home he his morning following an illness ' five weeks He was the oldest cler man in the Maritime S od Church He was born in Charlot- tetown, P E I and educated at he old Mount Allison Academy. in '5 New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. in ° 1925 but declined to oloirn the sup- ernumerary fund He continued in ctive service with the titlc of con- ference evangelist dence at Amherst in 1908 as super intendent of the Circuit for on death Dr Heartz had the distinction being elected five times to the pre many times ii member of the gen eral Conference of the Methodist hurch of Canada, and was elected S as fraternal delegate to one of the ‘General Conferences of the Metho- ist Episcopal Church of the Unit- d Church of the Unit/ed States For more than forty years he was a member of the general board of missions. and for several years chairman of the foreign mission di- , In 1.893 Mount Allison University. of whose Board of Regents he was degree of D. D. Dr. I-lesrtz is survived by one son Amherst. N. S.; Mrs. Dr. 0'Brien. i- mouth; Mrs. Leonard Johnson Am- fax. Hon. Frank Heartz, Lieutenant- Governor of P. E. I., is a nephew. The funeral will take place Thurs- day. at 1130 o'clocir a. m., at Am- is ----{4}_;_- ___X_____----1--'_’ You Haven NEED A Publ. fo _ QQ- DOWN \).\- °A.~ ' ' ...fi I `,,@f::\» ' @\7}/l 0 .- »%1.\i ‘iillll . 3*- fm ,am .ffl- n d l that this has reached you, and Yesterday I I t w , . ., in - t ' . __ _ . ., W _ . a _ Il_C n d _' e _ as Ill Rev Dr Hearts made his resi- e year, and then resumed the work as conference evangelist until his of sidency of the conference He was a member. conferred upon him the t and five daughters, viz: Edgar R... Marshfield; Mrs. T. N. Campbell, ,,4._1--- XOXOOXO0‘ i Condensed Specials ° l ___-______.__--_ i strong westerly winds rg to-night. fair to-day g Toronto. fair Cra.rlotf¢'wwn,fair Halifax, fair. . . . . .. .. _ St. John. fair . Boehm. clear NewYor%__.ol¢lt-=__. ' High da morning at tonlshtatus. sets thisaftsruoon rises tomorrow noi-ning I-A'l'l.-dell! word. not lsohinasriionfnfnisoolnnin »-Q-000000 0O4OQOO0Q4¢o¢oa _ PUBS. Wl Al! AB UIUAL Ovthlvbllyyourfumfromnow untu the season closes. Wnte or phone. Elmer E. Bharbell. Portf B89. P. E. I. 8834-ll-2-Ili 'ra'-o-O every HOD moon Wadnuday. Nov iith minutes