rb" f l‘ l. x Experienced mothers ssy Zoubluk is best for children's injuries sud skin troubled, becsnse: It is herbal-mo poison- ous mineral coloring. It is antiseptic-pre- vents cuts and burnstaking the wrong way. lt is soothing-ends pain quickly, It heals every time. just as good for grown- ups. Sold at all stores and druggisls. l._#_' _____...__-.- CHQV/ING RESULTS Mrs. Gibb: acauty clay for my comiilflilim- Mrs. Stabb: Yes. I've noticed zcw muddy it looks. Iilii M FREE Skill“ BROOKFIELD SCHOOL ‘Following is the standing for September. . Grade 1X.—i, Mildred Johnston; 2, Gwendcline Johnston; 3. .\iar- garet litcllecd; 4, ‘iiaura Mcltac. Grade Vl.——l, Sherman McDniT; 2. Muriel Gallant; 3. Lester John‘ ston; -i. Austin Sentner. Grade V.—-1, John Matheson; 2. Preston Seatner; 3, (Jordon Mc- ‘Leod; 4, Francis Gallant. Grade ll.-—l, Edward Gallant; Mildred Gallant. Grade I.——1, Ernest Arthur McLeod. Perfect Attendance-diurnal Gai- land‘, Mildred Gallant, Arthur rte-l LeodY-Victor Ling, teacher. ' Carter; 2, out-zen or SPAIN vlslrlnc tonnon DONDON. Oct. 23. —— Queen Vic- toria of Spain arrived at Victoria tatiou tonight with her sllite. lShe ~lwas met by relatives and drove inl- mediately to Keusingtou Palace, where she will stay privately for a fortnight. The Queen who left Paris this morning after forty-eight hours there, thus come to" pay a visit to the British Royal family. Thanksgiving Poultr-y Wanted, - ‘ ‘Special prices on Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chicken and Fowl for Thanksglvlng. if you have any ‘ Poultry ready to market please get in touch with us. The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN, E. I. TEITDERS Scaled tenders murked "Tend- ers" and addressed to Stewart and Lewis, Summerslde. P. E. i., will boreceived up to and including Thursday the 28th of October _ncxt for tho foxes of the Progres- sive Fox Breeders Association, Limited. consisting of eleven adults ‘pslr and eleven1926 pups, also for the ranch consisting of sixteen breeding pens and ten dog pens, bsrnhouse, boiler house and meat- housc. Any of the above may be tendered for separately. All tenders must be accompanied by a cheque for twenty percent of tho amount offered. Cheques of nonsccepted tenders will be rc- turned. The highest or any tend- or not necessarily accepted. ‘ STEWART AND LEWIS. Liquidators. 223522-12 6 RAILWAY MEN’S ATTENTION INSURANCE ssnvloc ls oun MOTTO. no HAIR SPLITTING. no CHEESE PARING ln CLAIM SETTLE- Mznrs. IF You GET IT FROM snows. lr WILL us mom". Mount Stewart, Sept. 2, 1926. Dosr J. R.—I wish to acknow- ledge receipt of cheque In settle- ment of my olsim and ulso thunk you sincerely for prompt personal ‘tentlon and fslir generous adjust- ment of clslm. Wishing you oon- " ' success. Yours truly, M. T. MoKAY. mutants FOR 00E Tenders will be received st the office o! the City clerk up to noon on Thursday, November 4th, 1926, lfor supplying the City with 200 ton) of ooel (18 tone for Market build- ing and 7| tons for Olty Building. All Cool to be weighed on Oity Weigh losles. Ind weighing to be pelt for _by the Dealer, Cost to be oiseod and trimmed In ooilsr of ‘seep ‘bulking. ‘The lowest or sny tender not necessarily sooepted. ti. P. NIGHIOLOON, '_ iiPEllllllliN LEFT LACHRYMOSE PEOPLE “What iachrymose people the ckimos must be." ' “How so?" “ hey indulge in a biubbcr so Itcn." CHARGED WATER “He carries a mighty big bill it .he drug store, l hear.” ' "‘Ycs, cven the water he gets there is charged.” She: How dare you try to kiss mcl _ He: Well, I'd been in the war in France and- A SLIP KNOT PERHAPS He: Are you willing to tie the nuptial knot with mo? ' She: Wcli-cr-a slip knot per- hapu. HEIl VERY WEAK Letter Tells of Wonderful Relief After Taking Lydia E. Pinkhomfi Vegetable Compound Coulstou, Ontorim-"Aftor o so- vero operation and s three weeks’ sv wss not sbie to t bogg: me to trycyooogpma ldno. My bond got mo s bottle f lo d st once end t. l stsrtod sdsocongrctllg,‘ when un in my .73 he oomtllzileiy :1! I om ubieto do sii my work without I've been using 4 tllln null-u bunk got you. Easiest The Rod temp Isl-y new-u lhloebeon ’ (Continued) August 26th. l All along, I have been impress- ed by the attitude of at least the _summsr public to our tragedies; Ins each one come’ it ismuxbt with it its temporal-y thrill; tor s mom- Gill. one might Bay, tho dauclnfl stopped and a bit of drama was lenacted on the stage. Then the {curtain fell ,ths baud struck up. land the whirl began again, with ‘some iuconslderabie o1 the dancers missing. Poor Csllrowars widow is work- lng at one of the shore hotels, and has bobbed her hair. And a small boy with adenoid; delivers our milk and chickens; 1 caught him this morning chalking up a try angle within a circle on one of the pillars of the gate. The main house shut and empty, a new assistant keeper at the light- house, and pellbaps a. closed room and grief at the Morrison farm house-mess are the only appar- ent scars left. to mark our sunl- nlerX-l wounding. I saw Lari-kin lthls morning, He believes tilat we may be able to sell the property as a hotel site; as this would ensure destroying the house. it ‘seems the best thing. But one other change I have not recorded. . ' Watching Halliday as I do. affec- tionately and not too openly, I can see a very considerable change in Ilflu. ‘lie ‘L-l like a mall lit from with- perbaps, cf resolutions certainly. And he is moody at times; his old gaiety is gone. out of his confidence, not because me. And the l-lunle, day or two. It is as though be said, in effect; "Keep out. I want to know you are safe." some-thing. but with an idea." Again, he has asked me for Uncle Horace's letter, and has of it. ‘Only along the lines of what I call the super-normal phenomena of the summer does lbe show his old openness, slid there frankly puzzled. My decision not to call in Cameron has, Ilthink, dis- appointed him. But my reasons are sound. Cameron's coming might result in unpleasant press publicity for us, and more than that, puts me where I do not in- tenll to be placed, among the be- ilevers in epirltism. He accepted ‘that decision ‘to-flay, however, without comment. But shortly after he asked ‘Edith for the letter from Evanston, and sat tiliuklm; over it for some ‘ilfile. “Of course, with a ‘little inlag- inatlon," he said, “you might fig- ure that these people were some- how let in on what happened lilere last year. But why Evallston?" And after a pause, following a train of thought: "Of -coul'se I suppose. if you grant a spirit world, you have to grant that where time and space llo not exist and only vibration counts-whatever that may mean —-y0u could tune in Evanstpn as well as-well, as easily as you can on the radio." But. he got up soon after, saying that we were all crazy and he -bim- self was ‘the maddest of the lot, and went away. August 27th. Livingstone is a curious chap, dapper, fastidious and taciturn. He ls almost too uluch of a. gentle- man; I have hall the feeling, and I lthlnk Jane has also, tilat a pant of his reticence is caution, that the is always watchful, subconsciously at least. lest the veneer crack, and something secretly vulgar be ex- posed. I am still wondering -why he came ‘to lsee me to-llay; he was sil- tlng, gloved and spatted, ill our small living room when Clara brought his card to me in the gar- age and I ilurried in. Sitting, too, staring at our ridiculous parlor or- gan, with an odd look on his face. "Haven't seen one for yeans," ihe said, in his clipped and yet delib- erate manner. _"Where'l1 you hap- pen on that one?" "it was here when we came," I explained. He gave it another glance before we sat down, anli then apparently dismissed it. But not entirely. lNow and then-he looked toward it. and once 1 thought I saw a slight smile, as though back ‘In ibis mind was some equally faint. humorous memory. But hs came to~ the point with a certain directness. “You're a mun of sense." he Isaid. “I cams because you've got l1 head on you." "l used to have." 1 admitted mo- destiy. "Lately. of course-J’ He bent forward. "Use it," he esid. "Don't let stuff in the world to fake." "I don't intend to let it get mo." He lmlsherl that aside, and glanc- ed once moro at the organ.’ ‘ "You ltake u tiling like that," ho sold, "and start it in the dork. ilt dots you creepy in no time. They in by some flame, of vengeance an abrupt IlGDHlIIIIFB. Now and then, however, I gather above. I Titus yesterday ills evidently heal-ll. v said: "You have to remember this; one on ‘the ladder when he got we are not dealing with a criminal, there, and a thorough search show- ed no one in the house. / _ l . o- ' l \ Bouquet ‘I Pine teas and fine wines have this attribute. It do. pends on the quality of the as and the care with Whit)!‘ it is sealed. It is all retained for. 'you4 in the metal, packages when you buy Rakwana Golden _ Omllgelblcoe First ibflltilst it alone." Alld that, so far as I can make out, was the purpose of his visit. He showed a celtuin relief, as if he hall got rid of soluething moment- uut to him. and soon after he ‘took Being care- flll l_.u remove his glove, which he bud allslently put on again, before lie has put mo. shaking hands! Thomas ‘tells nle that another at- lle does not trust me, bllt because tempt wan made to get into the for some reason he is afraid for house last night. I think, is pruning largely ‘true of Edith in the last tlree, and found it upright against Gordon's window this morning. He hall leflt ibis ladder outside under _a Later: ’ Ilallitlay corroborates; It is dangerous. IThonlasKl lllory, with TiliILliBI‘ lio- am willing to take a. chance, but tails. that the rest of reading, Ho was on the lower floor, when lle- was disturbed by the crash of a. pane of glass lie ran upstailu-l, but was 'i'ilere was no The window was the one through which he had watched Gordon been appalleutiy making a study leave the house by tile r0119. August 28th. It is impossible for me to-nlgh-t to draw any conclusion from last old faith in circumstantial deuce. I can only ask myself of an innocent man hides in his own house. Jane had one of lie-x- ball heali- aches last night, and at eleven‘ o'clock I took the car and wen-t in to the village pharmacy. It was closed. however. anll I was at a loss to know what to do. In the emergency I thought ofHaywarrYs office; like most country doctors he keeps a ‘medicine cabinet and fills many of his owll prescriptions. I went there, therefore, and rang the bell. It ‘took ‘some ‘time and several rings to rouse the housekeeper, an elderly and ‘taclturn woman, and when she finally opened the door it was to say that the doctor was away, and to attempt to close it again. 1 prevented this, however, and managed to get past her and into the hail. "I only ivant to get some ill0fl_l- cine," ‘I explained. “Tho cabinet is in the back office, isn't it?" "I'm not allowed to let anybody ln-to the office." "Nollseuslell"! I isaili sharply. "Anyhow. you are not allowing lne. I'm going." She seemed-completely at a loss, and I thought ‘too that she was llsl toning, With my hand on the knob of ‘the waiting room. I caught the attentive look on her lace, and‘ found myself listening also. It seemed to me ‘that-there was some- body moving in the back ofl‘lce. and immediately after I caught the stealthy closing of a door some- where. Wlih that she apppozlreli to relax. _ "You are sure you know what yoll want?!’ she asked. _"Qnlle sure." I lfllllll, pm] went ‘llllfiTli “i?” ‘rat A / § S.’ i? a fir Zs-szj/ D/gbea This book will rive you msny suggest one for wu to do." ‘ I imagine." I Agreed. I-Iis voiubllity suddenly loft lblm than. sud he eeomod roliior at o all use it; it used to be organs like chm a in Mum, And that; now it's phonogrnpilo. They Vgh; grghqg" gggfly gnd my it starts the vibrations! Wdli, . I'll toil you what it does; it gets Wribo ThogordmCo. you worked up. sometimes its Mon covers something Jltiso medium by Their hints-ins)’: 1 Olty Clerk. flfl-Ill-ll-ll-ldeli). _ g _ help. l sul o farmer's wlf so you ses cslftbo ldlelouiln sl I hsve Ilka: six ttlos of yliis Pink- ilnm's' Vegetsbls ii box of the Co d sbl two "rimm- "a"...- £“.'...l'“'.'l. s.“ stive Wssb. "-llre. L. Lu ‘ Isu 1M, Oouhtsu, Onm-io. e ‘it stone." he osld. "Let well on ugh clone." After s pause: l l . IORIJRKEACIORY-TRURQI-Q can cndawrrfiwown GUARDIAN l» r0 the welt! room to tho u“ n‘ She tbllowod e and turned on the ilsbt. sud d were watching _mo intently. he room was filled with: tobacco dmoks. and silo sow that I noticed “There ‘may be soluetiling, but let . is eager to form a simila circle, - Oct. 20. ~ ' ' fly be appointed " Tllocousrokltion in Boyvortou tdho vote will not properly condom. in... [voienl nines of llle church, will "r b lBl-s b i ‘ '50? “I Merllime Provinces." llyodorsltomznlllilzm. Damon --\ usultiug office. It, ml- she said: "My ilusbsbd pol-e. I'd be glad if you don't nnylihing about it." , in the house. _ tell in his own untidy baud, sud one not finished on the Pod. The WOIIImn was still yvatohlng mo, and I managed to write my label, glue it to the bottle, and make my departure without, I think, showing lthot I had. made any discovery wiblstevcr. l But nothing can al-ten my cou- vlction that Hayward is hiding lu his own house, and that he was in that back room when I rang the door-bell at something before mid- night. Not even I-Iollidayh opin- ion that, since Hayward is offic- ially at homo today’ he had the works hard, and why shouldn't ille get back a day earlier than he is g0! out lllSlJlll‘? He lbas to live." But he seems ‘lo me to be a ‘trifle too casual about it. I admi-t that he puzzles mo, ‘these days. August 31st. After ‘all, one can find the mysterious where it does not exist. clmsidells it necessary to watch the main house at nigh-t. lBut I do know the reason for Living- slclles’ extraordinary visit, Mrs- Livingstone, [sitting “Wllllll Julie during, her convalescence, lead the letter from Evanston, and t.) sit ill the house "Itself. And poor ‘Livingstone is opposing it and is hulking, for some reason or other, quite a business of it. Silo was supported in this by Elli-til‘. and even, haif-heartediy, by _ "After all, why not?" she urged lc-llay. "It can be quite soret." Jane herself. A change of front which astonished me. Mrs. Liv- illgstons has apparently some ab- Slllifl idea. that we may receive "a clue or somellhiag,” as she vaguely 1lIltS it; and on my firm refusal de- parted. ihdignantly convinced that I have lost a. great opportunity to solve our mysteryy. . . ‘in years as his willingness to join tile table-tippers. ‘in llLlml some purpose not falr re- though just what he hopes (p dis- cover baffles me entirely. "Why not?" he said. wllion I ‘told him‘. \ "After all. we've had sn- ough already Ito make something of a case for the other side." "The other side of what?" mad whiclhl none know,’ " he qllo but madmen (l at me. "I've es us to seek for truth, freed from all preconceivbd ideas. Wiho are we, to stand in the way of ltrutb?" “And we are to search for it. sit- ting around a table in the dark?" “Precisely Ibiwt, lsllippelr," lhe ‘Sfllll. with sudden gravity, and has left me to make what I can of it.‘- Twelve days have now elapsed since the murder here, and the pol- ice know no more than they dill on the morning of tbs 20th. Now and lthen a car stops out- side tho gate, but our curfous crowds are gone. Save that some nocturnal relic-hunter has chipped a comer off the sun-dial the place is much as it was before. All this water over the dam, and ll has brought us nothing. Ontario Presbyterians Weighty Problems TORONTO, 0nt., Oct. 25.—The Presbyterian Synod oi‘ Toronto and Kingston which extends from Gan- anoque to Kitchener and -from Tor- onto on the South to New Liskeard on the Nortlh. and which on Dec. 31st.‘ numbered more than 54.- 000 mom-be a, will have a number .0! weighty problems at its meet- ing in Kluox Church, Toronto, on ‘The Presbytery of Petelrboro is asking illilfll.‘ u. aynodicai mission- to superlntend fho Home Mission fields and min- ority groups within the bounds of the Syubd.‘ ~ ~ The Synod will probably be fav- ored with an address from Rev. Dr. J. A. Seymour, of South; Australia.’ lDr- Seymour is paying m, “mud. od visit to Conada and is at pros- ent Bllvuiyins in the pulpit of the moderator of the Genera-l Asoo -_ biy, the Rev. Dr. A. 1.. u iliiv- rsy offiiilibh. i r Rev. Stuart C. Parker will spook oll.“'l'he Ne Outlook and Ideals 0i the PM rterlsn Cb-urch." will oak the Synod for Aoslstsaco in olldssvdl-ing to secure justice tile mutter of Church proper y. Th; congregation claim thdt when tho oto woe ‘token on Church Union P! l0" their proportybecs “t n A review of Home eudlouoigu Ill. the oducstiousl and bone- ooosurlly receive conoidewoirie ottentlon. ‘ Flour men have boon nominated was sitting in ‘V I am not suspicious, and the cou- fssslon satisfied my faint feeling that something was not quite might I got. the tablets from the cabinet, and being nor- _ vous about unlabelled bWi-lel Wont ' to the desk; there. neatly plied up. were the month's-bills for Boy- Ward's professional services, writ- rlgllt to be “not at home" last night. "After all," he ‘said, "give the‘ poor dcvil his duo. Skipper. He expccvted and steal a few hours to ‘ i may not yet know why Hallitiay ~ prom tboDMooio Govern out in ‘ WEDNE he is evening's discoveryfl have not my: Later. Mama,“ ‘hm! the Se. WLIB (392) Elgin, Ill. Popular. evl- “nee! Nothing h“ so surprgsed me WBZ (333) Springfield. Musicale. But I-Suspect WRNY (376) N. Y. Isaacsous Cou- 08H.- moved fromeMrsfLivingstonelq ffl- WGY (380) Schenectady. ‘Musicale. WEAF (492) N.Y. Davis Saxophone Octet, also WOO, WJAR, WTAG, WEEl, WCAE. WSAI. WGR. WLIT (395) Phlia. Studio program. WMCA (341) N. Y. Entertainers. “The other side of the veil," he WG-Y (380) Schenectady. Musicale. explained gravely, and then. see- WlKRC (423) ‘Clnci. Tenor Recital. lug my face. was obliged to laugh. WRNY (374) N. Y. Sadrlan Trio. " ‘There is o. pleaslllle in being CNlRM (411) Montreal. Traymore String Q heard you say tha Descartes advls- WBZ (333) Springfield. Navy Day Program. lProgronl. WIJS (345) WKRC (42 gram. WEAF (48 WSAI (326 WSAI (326 $111111. FE WEAF (49 vices. international Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS WGY (333) Springfield. Navy Day W-CAU (278) Phllu. The Cheer-Up l Club. - Day Pl-ogranl. Quartet-to. Quartetto. wlsla (428) Atlanta. C SDAY. OCTOBER 27 8.00 P. M. 8.15 P. M. e 83°F WCAP. uortette. 9.00 lPn M. 10.00 P. M. ’ Chicago. WILS Trio. (l) C-lnci. Eve-rfresh lPro- 10.3D P. M. 2) N. Y. Special Navy 11.00 ‘P. ‘M. ) Cinci. Congress String 11.30 lP. M. ) Clucl. Congress String 11.45 lP. lM. Concert ‘Pro- WLW (423) Clncl. itoyal Elk. 11.45 P. M. WMCA (s41) n. Y. lilcAlpin. (Copyright, 1926, by International l Me Makers 8.30 P. M. WLW (423) Cincinnati. Educational Talk. , ' WANT TO DANCE? ..00 P. M. WJZ (455) n. Y. Imperial Imps. 9. P. M. WEAI‘ (492) N. Y. "Ipana Trouba- dors," WCCO,. woc WSAI and KSD. 10.00 P. M. WMBB (Z50) Cilicago. Trianon. 11.30 P M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Peerless. Radio Programs, Chicago.) i-_4-o->__._. Character Of Christ Portrayed For Screen NEW YORK, Oct. 25.-'l"he quég. tlon whether tile character repre- l-ienting Christ in religious motion pictures should smile has boon an. swered by churchmen with three films which preserve a quiet dig. nity for the Savlol-‘s rule, The pictures will receive their first public exhibition here tomor. mw- The question about smiling was raised during the filming by a ‘Catholic priest, who said time the tradition of ills church is that the C riot dill not smile. Al. one point ho Character of the Savior was permitted ll radiant facial ex- pression said tn apploxllllnle a smile. ‘Ulcd In Church Services Cilllrchmen (ll all '(li3ll0l1illli1- Lions co-operatod in making [he \ 12.00 Mid. WLW I423) Clnci. Organ Recital. ATURE TALKS 7.00 P. M.’ 2) N. Y. Synagozuo lSet- Women , Dispose Ofthisnewhygienic psdueuilyastillaue --noiaandry for s new ‘ttotlomll moment.‘ Five tiul ‘dengu- of ment stor ituitsncy. Psciolgs Stevens of v. L. D. A. Thomson, of l-lsstlup; sud Rev. W. C. Smith, o! Glenn-m. f at A Rev. J. “of. . . ll re ‘e Kingston Mdfioflgfk-‘dslth: ‘Re. _ it. Kotex "KOTEX." w» “glo- it , OUNTL [women hove dis- carded -timo “unitary” pads a better way. ' A wsy that offers for greater pro- wuy, too, that buulshes tile old-time problem pf dispossl. Bight in i0 better-class women now use “KOTEX.” l/Discsrdsssossilyssupieceof tissue. No laundry. No ember- es us absorbent ss ordi- bsry cotton pole. ' l Deodorisee, thou ending ALI; sue-lulu.‘ ,' - ‘Obtsinsbls u ell ales-ml es iimpiyyby saying without ‘of l2 costs only s cents Proves old wsyt s use risk. In fdrueesto yourself. try it. 5 rnUKeteIlu immanent undertaking e . . l. pictures, wilicll. are intended princi- Illlliy for use in suppioulentillg rc- ligfiults serviced. 'I‘hclr sponsor, William E. lrlallillfili, still] hi; lmpplll lhe pictures "would llcip to revital- ‘ize interest ill the church and give Sunday morning gulf courses ll. rest cure." Three films were produced under a 850.000 (endowment given by Mr. Harmon for the Religious. Motion Picture Foundation, llnlier llllblplg. es rrf the Harmon Foundation. Picture steps in Hill Life T116 first ill tho series in "Jesus Confouudls His Critics," a One-reg] picture taken from John 8: 1-2, lvllere tile Pharisees attempt lo "if! "l1 Jens in the interpretation of the law ot‘ Moses. The second ls: "The Unweicome Guest", a ‘mfhreel picture. Luke 7: 33-50. Showing Jesus in the house of Simon. lillo Pharlsee/ The third "I "Pfirsivo Us Our Debtors", a two-reel picture, Mal. ‘thew 181 23-35. in which Jesus tells i319 “WT? of the unmerclful sor- vant. Th8 fourth is in flour reels, "The Rich Young Ruler", Matthew 19: 1G and is built around the story of the rich young man who uskdll. "Good Master what good things "life?" Csst 0f All Denominations The cost was made up of many denominations, including catholics, Protoptants- and Christian Scien- ltiuto. Ministers from many (lg. nominations viewed the "rushoe", the daily takes. and offemri dug. gestions to eliminate ‘flfllllile Qgg. trovelsisl points. ~~ ' Olliy the leading flllyflifwgfflp cured Imln nrofeslon Geno Doival, who pig" Otetlon elven him by tlle Pope for llll lnlerbl-otsllolls in roles‘ in Europe. Other mom boro of the cost were drum from thooioulcsl schools. » a Milk Chocolate Made where Pmlrr is‘ first consideration Supreme preme court of ‘Nova Scotill divided twowlnd two today on the stated case submitted for decision as to whether or not membership in the legislative council could be increas- ed at the instance of the govern- ment oi’ whether or noll members of tho council held their appointments at the pleasure of the provincial gov- ernmsnt. Judge J. A. Chisholm shall l do, that I may have Qfgfng] ‘ null.- . ‘Christ r rolo. is u Catholic who wonrl so”. _ ‘smash, ._ fig?‘ 1&5“ f.’ C. 1rd” .5: . .&v I w: Moo-null" I l0 57/; Mme duperior QTlfllily in 9W0 9411mm Produall Tomorrow's Radio Program llll 711 llPPlll llnlsl Nllillii u ably ~go to Privy Council. HALIFAX, Oct. .211. ~—The Su- ‘Novai ‘Scotlo and as to Harris and upheld the contention of the law officers 0i the Crown in Nova Scotla. that the membership collid be increased null " that the councillors held their up pointments at the pleasure o the local government. Judges Ii. lei- ilsh and W. lF. Carroll dissented-i from this opinion. The effect of the judgment ill that tllcquestion at issue reunlinll where it was before submission l0 the Supreme Court. The nullicl wlii now be taken before either til’! Supreme Cmlrt of Canada or ti!" judicial committee of the lPrll/l’ Council. The stated case arose out oi‘ a desire on tho part cf tlw provincial government to abolish Nova Scotllrs Upper Chunlber. onfl of the two remaining in tho admin‘ illtratlve scheme in the (‘analilall provinces. If the government's ileum" l‘ ‘ultimately sustained the council will be abolished either by lillilillnl‘ lng a sufficient number of new. councillors pledged to supliflfl a“ abolition bill to give effect to the legislation ‘as was attelnllteli ill New lSoutli ‘Wales or those Diem‘ bers opposing an abolition bill will be retired‘ on the recommendation of the Lieutenant Governor l" Collncii. In the event ol ‘i116 8°“ ernments position‘ _-beln8‘ filial" disproved it is understood that l1 plebiscite will be held on the 41"" tion. Provision having been mild“ in tho ollllmsllellcl last sessiflli 1°‘ such n referendum. Chief Justice lR. E. . liglous short reels sublfic" l‘; church services. In that ho h? tile cooperation of U18 “Mm” P ture Distributors of America. l" the Federal Council of Churchill in America. - ‘ Mr- I-hrmoll well inspired to his oslful experiment in . D ‘t, 2a; 192s -