MAXIMS or A MERCHANT _.._.__ 4 You cannot go deeper into another self-knowledge Inert than your MAXIMS or A MERCHANT Trust-or faith-is the very heart Wm "N! WII- filyliillefi ‘lightensm io throb love _.__.______________9 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew :;-r.'..?"..."'"...""".':.'..*t'."it'r:."a' " CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927 iMiiBlil/Illll] ‘. I l Venn"! U! "Kllllly" was returned at noon today by the jury which Long Discussed Am-I algam-ation of Abi- and Spanish Companies Now Needs Only the’, Silfiflltfi; "‘ 5115M“ H] H tilil River (Specials to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. 25. —The long discussed amalgamation of and Paper ‘Mills. become an accomplished fact. dir- ectors of the two companies having agreed upon final details at a meet- ing here this afternoon. The plan is for the acquisition by the Abitibi of the common capital stock of Spanish river; Fort William Power Co.-, Lid; the Ste. Anne Pap- er 00., Lid. and the Murray Bay Paper C0,, Ltd, through exchange oi Abitibi common for the common stocks of the other companies, the plan entailing no new financing for the present. Neither does the plan include any steps affecting the pre- ferred stocks or funded debt oi the various companies. The new company will have an actual capacity of 650.000 and a potential capacity of 1,000,000 tons of newsprint per year, and develop- ed, hydro-electric power in excess of 190,000 horsepower with undevel- oped powers estimated at about 500.000 hlll r . Executive dir- cctlon oi the company will remain much as at present, with Alexander Smith as president. and George H. Mead, Spanish river president as chairman of the board. All Three Are . Found- Guilty , (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. 25. -—After dc- liberating less than half an hour, today, the Jury in King's Bench at the manslaughter trial of Ameen Lawand, Camil Bazzey and Michael Arie found all three guilty in con- nection with the burning of the Lauricr Palace Theatre on January 9th, when 7B children lost their lives during the fire and panic that ensued. _ Lawand is the proprietor of the ill-fated theatre, while Bazzey and Arie were employed there at the time of the fire. They will be sentenced at the end of the term. _-_-—<-o->—>— "DON'T BE UPPISII" LONDON, Oct. 25.—“Don't be 11P- pish" was the advice which John llrinkwaier, the eminent dramatist and poei, extended to students for the Diploma of Dramatic Art at Kensingion. "Take everything that comes, and be thankful if you get anything at all to begin with, for it is an uphill job to get started and before you really find your forte you will have many parts to play. But do them all as long as they are connected with your art in any remote way, for however menial the job may appear it will give you experience which will broaden your outlook and which will enable you ~10 be a better artist than you could have been without it. "However good the actors and producers may be. the dramatist must be lop-dog and the actors inst the canvas upon which he paints. for even the finest actors may be terribly stupid over some parts and misconst cc them entirely if the dramatist has not the upper hand. In fact. I might say that most 800d actors seem stupid people." "I won't have that.“ interposed Dame Madge Kendal who was on the platform, amid laughter. Condensed Specials kATle-te. word. not ‘ inch insertion this colon!- . ‘BAUNSOIII SAUSAGES HAD! fresh every day. Boomers. New- sotn a 00., Market Buildinl. t! ‘JOI PRINTlING OF IVERY description, cheaply and 0290M‘ lloully executed. Guardian Can- , tral Joh Printer, Phone Jill. IJORIIIPONDINOI CARDS AND envelopes with address Will“!- iust the thing for acknovvledsfl- rnent, intimaiioiil, etc. Guardian Job Printery. ll ‘VOU WANT GOOD INVILOPIO Price so r _o moo for we: 35004.1! 60o? “for 11.001 1.000 ma. Guardian ammo ii o. A the Abitibi Power and Paper Company, Lid. and the Spanish River Pulp Lid, now needs only the sanction of shareholders to _‘Jury Render l Verdict In Slander Suit (Canadian Press) HUMBOLDT, Sank, Oct. 2': A heard the slander suit brought by _H°"- 31100095 Bureau, former Min- ister of Customs and Excise, against Milton Campbell, M. P., for Mackenzie constituency and w, J, B. Smith, lnvcrmny. The defend. unis were respectively 011191-911 11) Dill’ $1.500 in damages. Counsel for the defense gave nuticc of‘ 11151911], ~—~~- ~<o> ~ ~_ a RIISSIANS SENTENBED Til DEATH AT MUSBUW Former Russian Millionaires Hear Death Sentence At Moscow With Declaration Hlll]5llN"5 lllilllllllili I] F F. I I] ll l5 VISIT PlUVINIIEf Governor Sale and‘ Party Make an Of- 11¢1a1 Inspection of? Confession OiBrothers FailedToMove Interests Here. The Military Will‘ Lord. The Governor 01' the Hudson's! MOSCOW, Oct. 25.--Wlth face: Bay Cmnplmy- Mr- chlmes V- Salefideathly pale, sunken eyes and con- conversations with Charnock at his L°“d°“- Emland? m” chairman “flvulslve twiching, despite their feebleiiather-in-laws home pleaded lack the cmmdlan D1re°‘°r“w' Mr‘ 69°‘ efforts to bear up, two bi'others.'oi knowledge of the espionage xi} ‘PM? t]: c" wmnlpegidand n? Vaiidmir and Cyril Prove, and their character of Charnock's queries. “c1315 j,“ e églmlzfiiti p“ unto Ybrother-in-law Korepanofl, all for- Nanoff and Podreskoff who ac- c a v 5 w “m mwn yes er’ millionaires, heard cording to the evidence of the Korepanoff admitting frequent liiiIJNlY u nu suui (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 26. — The Canadian Sugar Company of Ray- mond, Alberta, made a new propos- al to the tariff board this morning. instead of asking for higher tariff on sugar they asked for a bounty of half a cent a pound on beet sugar; one third of this bounty to go to the factory and two thirds 1to the farmer growing the beets. The total bounty to be paid not to exceed $500,000 a year and the scheme to continue for six years. In the operation of this system the farmer in 1925 would have re- ceived a bounty of 8'1 cents ‘a ton, a total of $8.59 a ton for his sugar beets and the factory would get a bonus of l6 2-3 cents a bag on the sugar made. Prices would not change to the consumer, as they were controlled by world prices. A tariff increase would cost the coun- try $4.500,000 while the bounty sys- tem, getting the same result, would only cost'$500,000 o. year. day m connecmm with we" n" lrhtelr fifth“ sentence pronounced Prove brothers, supplied secret Qllillfslisyctrltsplfillnl: ilgllilliinlfifl; this evening by M. Ulrich, head of documents, we're sentenced» to com the military tribunal of the supreme two years imprisonment each, the pany entered into partnership m _ m 1 l u "m" “"2"” m" ""°““" “f?” ti‘ “‘."..“‘Z."“Z,.i’"if‘.§.§‘.; “t; t; 212-2 ‘,.°§L..‘€..§“.‘3 322.111.? 1513' 1 _1 1 _.rciex nguse - 31-11-121;t5;imxgfmflzjérlagfrmibfi-lhearts of the condemned men, by deskofPs military record and lack of man an were: cssrs. . . unappeaa e. i French, Winnipeg. Fur Trade Cem- For three days the Prove brothers with a long statement by the mill- mlsfilflflfil”; P- ChB-Wll“, Winnipeg. and Korepanofl‘ together with Pod- tary tribunal citing various instanc- chiei accountant in Canada; Ralph rezkoff an aviation officer and Nan- es of espionage alleged to have been Parsons, Montreal. Dlslflfll M811"!- noff, clerk in the War Ministry. carried on by the British embassy at Moscow since 192i under the lead- That It Is Final A11 a- Unappealable. U"'°" Jagi-Gels Charlottetown ‘ct-nu... Two out: Morning Guardian Founded 188’! ruifuuisnu Sillllil u, IHerd Of Antelope Feared Wiped Out H T I A l- ‘ . l l l1 ll l ll Ell houses razed, by prairie flrcs WlllCll1 [Sixty thousand acres oi‘ grazing,‘ - llands have been destroyed, a num-i’ , ber of granarlcs and two farm. Twenty - Seventh of m the New Fla g ’s°‘ 'swept over the one mand areas west have been on thc plains, is bclicvcd‘ Ronlane and 1.0-1 oi Media-inc Hat. , . Extensive damage was also dune PIOt Dlsllovered t0 Re‘ illllliggtfrtiiliitiimit-i.“Ylfifwlielfil store Prince Carol, to Throne-- Former Space to have been wiped out. 1 _ _ _ ' The fire swept through thc lli'_Vv Cablnet Nlnuster grass with alarming rapidity. nnd _ c tSlfeA9u'6€|:_"g5_ _ only thc sudden veering oi‘ fin-l Arrested, The controversy over the flag quewwind ins-vented more serious: tion which has been raging for moremg“ than a year. and threatened to cause a political upheaval has prac- tically been settled by a compromise between the government forces led by Premier Hertzog, who wanted a national flag, and the followers of Gen. Jan Christian Smuts, who stood for the Union Jack. While some oi the details remain to be settled, the basis 0i the agree- ment provides that the Union Jack will be regarded as the official flag of the union, to be'flown on ships, docks. capitals, and government buildings. s‘ The domestic flag, designed by Tielman Roos, Minister of Justice Ii er for St. Lawrence-Labrador terri- have been on 1,1151 011 charges of ‘on’? End R- Delf- Secremry w lm-iniliiary espionage, consisting of ership of Sir Robert M. Hodgson. Governor. syswmaucauy supplying Edward Charge D’Ai‘faires and Comme ti»! The distinguished party arrived charnock First Secretary of the representative who according to the by m” M“ "M" °“ Mmday “lgm-laritbn Embassy at Moscow, with tribunal obtained for the most part and yesterday‘ accompanmd by Mr‘ secret military data. The brothersiflnancial and economic secret data. while Charnock, who had lived in W. Chester S. McLure M L. A.‘ . - ' ' '» d t d States evi- ‘md 0mm“ D‘ A‘ M“mm‘°n' D‘ s‘ confessed an “me to save their Russia under the Czar, carried on " military espionage. 0., they called upon His Honour the‘ dam“ 1mm“; were“ Lieutenant Governor. the Chief: “V95- Justice and other Supreme Court 1 H ---— . Judges. and the managers of all the‘ - banks. In thc afternoon they visit-l ed the famous Vimy Ranch of ‘ Messrs McLure and MacKinncn, ‘ one oi the finest properties oi thr- kind in the province. The indiv- idual members oi the party court- Lloyd George Declares Tile Existence 0f Great Armaments Will Always Thwart - The League 0i Nations-Urges Impor- Derelict Schooner Was Sightedl l (Canadian Press) 1 HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 25. —- Thc1 four masted schooner, Maurice ll,‘ Thuriow of Boston from which tho‘ crew of eight was taken oil’ iwim-l within 24 hours, on October l4, and which was last l‘(-‘]lill'l.8fl as running before the wind wlih sails; set. and not a. soul on board on 001-‘ ober 17. was sighted Sunday in lat-l ltutie 38:50 north lougfiiudo 60:57. "west by llle steamer Sliedrcchi, uv-l cording io n message received lo-l day by (l. ll. Jinrvey, local agent hero for thc Marine and Fisheries Department from Sable island. l The Thurlow was on n voyage. from Brunswick, 0a., lo New Yorki with lumber and slranded on Oi-i- nber 14 seven miles from Diamond Shoals lighialiip. The crow was rc-1 moved by a coastguard boat hull they rebourded the schooner next, day, only io leave ii again a few hours later when if. was found lm-‘ possible to do anything with iho wreck. Later the schooner floated off and became a derelict. Accord- lgir to the Sliedrechfs rcport lho schooner was low in the Walcr, and; surrounded with floating One sail remained intact. Tho (lore-l llct is xumonace in navigation. ~ h-.. l Receives Habit 0i ' St. Dominic On September 8th the Dominican! Fathers celebrated what might be‘ called the rebirth of the order in the West. In the venerable convent of St. Dominic at Benecla which in former years was the cradle of Do- minican life and activity in the West, eleven novices. the first turn-' ed out of the ‘Dominicia Institution in many years, they received the. white and black habit of the ordeal The occasion is regarded as the be-' ginning of a. new era for the Holy Name Province in the West. The impressive ceremonies of investure began at l0 o'clock. Before the community and in the presence of! _a great gathering oi relatives and friends. the eleven aspirants recelv-l 'ed the habit from the hands of the Rev. Pius M. Driscoll, O. P. Provinc- ial of the Holy Name Province. Fol- lowing the losing a Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving was cclebrat-i ed by the Very Rev. Father Pro- vincial, who was assisted by the, Rev.‘ Wm. McClory, O. P., Rev. Thos- Gabisch. O. P” St. L.. as sub-deacon Rev. Father Larpenicur, O. P. S. T. Lr.. who had given the novices their, retreat preached on the occasion- Very Rev. Vincent Lamb, O. P. Prior oi the Convent. at Bcnicia presided at the organ. The Mass was chanted according to the Do- minican right by the Convent choir. Among the eleven novices to rc- Brother Vincent (Colin McEacherni son of Mrs. A. E. Mciiachern. form- fliOlI native home tliil Y9"- \ company's interests, and prior tnl , (llsarniament. coming hcre had been through in; ‘md Wm‘ (""5" u ha" duze" Heep] “The proaant size oi‘ armaments sire on their part to avoid arbitra- eously declined to give interviews to the press, explaining that it is con- trary to thc long established cus-1 toms of the governors and directors of the Hudson's Bay Company to do, so. The Governor has been in‘ Canada since the end of August! making his annual inspection of‘ thcI Vancouver. l ' ' ‘ r - Mr. French who has bccu in thc‘ F a fur business for many yv-ars ha‘. ' ' charge of all thc Company's inter-l IIS. esis in Canada, relating to furs, ml __-—-—-——— distinguished from other nctivi . LONDON out 25_ ___ The 0x131; cshoum 111911. be any dispute, of thc Company which arc carricdjflnve “1- “ma; armaments will nl- the just settlement of which might ‘m in sepgxate dlvisimk ‘wuvs lhwnrt the League of Nal- involve ihe surrender of any ad- It is interesting io notc that tho 11m‘, former pram“ 1,101.11 (inorge vantage now enjoyed by one oi ccmpmw sent‘ m“ the 1.11.5“ vcsselulvi-ihred tonight in a speech on these fully armed nations." he Wall'- frcm England to Canada in i668‘ ' on, "there would be a natural de- mms have 5cm a vessel w Cmmdnl in liluropc" he said, "is n breach tion. They have overwhelming for: m wnnectio“ Wm‘ m" m" tmde oi‘ faith on the part oi tlio nations ces on their side. The existence oi cvery yiear. being about 260 years in. w“ entered u“; Wm, urge“, 1,, up. great nrmalnenlg will always 51106655 011- . 1" thwart the League of Nations. The pany leave 0." Fell"? w: mllvllr.[ljlosjlnélgrilgerwgjaillzscliiei "The present size of armaments Mammal by m“ mummgs Lmm‘ lsixzalrci- at a meeting arranged by in Elirfllle l8 l1 H088 llffilifih 0! mm‘ “Am-"t." N‘ W liha League oi Nations Unloufflic on the part of rho nations who en- ‘1/1151 (grgwdg were m1- bsyouil ihc iered the war to uphold the sanct- lfllpacjiy 1,1 Queen's llali, and 1m lty of treaties. Moreover, we have (war-flow meeting accordingly wnu always the Balkans lo reckon wiili Baxter To Declare For Fulfillment Of Duncan Report SAINT JOHN, N. IL, Oct. 24. — lion. J. ILM. Baxter, Premier of - d lii b i th-’ New nmnsw1ckl who returned from ring with disputes and nuislanrllilli, 0" a l6 “"1" TY o" B“ his trip to Winnlpegand the West and who will attend the conference of provincial premiers in Ottawa. on November -'i, stated today that lion tho fulfillment of the Duncan |rcpori. Ho said that he did not think lhc question of the Valley, ltaliwiiy would comc up there as line Federal Government had all ready announced iis intention of appointing a special committee to deal with the matter. ‘ | The agenda of tho conference was in secret, the Premier said, and the questions to b0 discussed could not be given out. "i thought there were a lot of them there already. but perhaps l am mistaken," Dr. Baxter replied when asked if he was in favor of‘ flllmlllllik woman tn the Senate. He said that iic was tippnsed in the amending of filo constitution OXCBDi by the Ullllflllllflllg consent, 0i flll the provinces. Billion In Baa Stocks Sold Yearly HOUSTON, ‘Ibxas, Oct. 25,5111- ericons pay a billion dollars each year for worthless securities, Nthvush "BOId-brick selling" has become out oi fashion, the big bust iness of marketing securities that are worth very little or nothing con- tinues to m“! Yearly. Harry W. Riscl. general manager of the St. Louis Better Business Bureau. to- day told the,American Bankers’ As- sociation convention. "Lily" is the new name given to the old-fashioned "sucker." the speaker said. "Gathering these liais of suckers in a regular business and- 'lilies' are bought and sold dike oat- tle. at so much head," explained the Better Business head. "The cards carry the name of thc indi- vldual ‘lily’ his address and tele- he has bought in the past and oth-| or data on how to approach him. oriy of this city. Brother Vincent. This businemof ‘plucking the lilies’ for 01.05. Poatmd. Guardian Of- with his mother and brother visited $081111?“ #3:! Jud ‘more ‘real than hold in Philharpiouy llall. "Ar-u there any dangers threaten the peace of 1 the magnetic llttlc Welshman ask- ed. "Yes, many and grave" "The continculal newspaper-H differences which menace ihc pviwo of Europe," he went on. "Hence tho growing zeal for arbitration, which led to such a remarkable demons- wreckmu, ,1“, “,,,,,1,1 1mm; up B1 that convew tration by the smaller nations at the recent assembly of thc League; They are genuinely frightened by the snarling sounds which tiisiurl) the nrevcs of Europe." Mr. Lloyd George pointed on! that when peace was frarncd in 1919, i), was recognized that adjust- ments would be required laier. “That settlement." ho continued, “ieft some ragged ends, which un- less smoothed out are bound io ir- ritate and inflameiihe canker. The League of Nations alouo can straighten out this situation" "A League of Nations which ex- cludes from its operations all quea- tions that are inconv nient is n shame and a snare. lf that con- tention is upheld, the result niuet sooner or later be fatal to the peace oi‘ Europe." The great source of peril, the former Premier argued, comes from oither too harsh an interpretation of treaties or from failure to give an honest effect to the clauses in treaties which impose obligations on victorious nations. "l um referring particularly," he lexplained. "to cases like the whole- sale defiance of provisions for the protection of racial and religious minorities in annexed ierritorities and also i0 the continued occupa tion of the Rhineiand after Germ- any has made n sincere and succes- sful effort to abide by the obliga- tions imooeod upon her." But above all. tho cases of dis- turbance. Mr. Lloyd George declar- ed. "is in the flagrant disregard of promises given in reference to disarmament." GREATER MILITARY STRENGTH Tho military slrengfh of the al- celve the Habit of St. Dominici was phone number, some of the stocks ‘ed mmonfi‘ “m ‘he speaker’ w“ more formidable and more irucilvo ow than the ‘i914 w' eguipmen . and ha asserted that the defeated powers’ armies were most insignificant in comparison. des- las n source of permanent anxiety. which‘ EIIFOPBT". Turning his attention to Russia. the war-time British leader warned that when that huge country em- erges from her internal entangle- ments she will be "ihe moat re- AN EXAMPLE TO WORLD lie urged thc importance of bringing Russia back to the frui- ernlty of nations, admitting that this was one of the risks of peace, “but not to be compared io fhe risk oi leaving her out in the dark." Mr. Lloyd George predicted the most terrible war in the world's history unless the nations made up their minds to seek justice and protection from established right and not from force. Ailuding to the recent naval dis- armament confercnce, he termed it " an incalculable calamity to the cause of peace and good will. “lf either Great Britain or Am- erica had said ‘war between Great Britain and the United Slates is n» inconceivable that we will agroe to any proposal so long as it re- duces armaments‘, what would have happened?“ asked the former Premier. "You would have substi- tuted mulualtrust for insular sua- picion and pride between three oi the greatest nations of the world, and none of the three would have built even to the limit of the agree- ment arrived at between them. And what an example it would have af- forded other powers who have for mouths been haggling about insig- nificantchips and shavings in their colossal armies." 85 Percent Are a Making Good (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 25. -— J. Bruce Walker, Canadian director of Eur- opean immigration who has Just re- turned to London from a visit io ihe dominion. speaking of the fam- ily scheme of settlement in Canada Bill's nearly 3.000 families have found homes there and of these 86 percent are making good. Five percent of the families are mid-way between success and failure, he says, and the prospects of the re. maiudqr are. discouraged. in the Hertzog nationalist govern- ment will remain , as at present, namely. three horizontal stripes, orange, white and blue, with the Union Jack an_d Transvaal Vierkleur socially in the white stripes, and the Orange Free State flag between them. This gives the Union Jack one-twenty-seventh oi the new ilag's space. , 1n th as Asks Conference. T0 Take Stand On Question _ (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 25. -La Presse. largest and most Conserva- tive of French newspapers here. to- day caiis upon the coming inter- provincial conference at Ottawa to take a stand on thc question wheth- er Canada has now the power, in view of events at the last imperial conference, to change her own con- stituencies without record to thc imperial parliament. Declaring that the controversy was inevitable be 8 C0 ada is supreme in her own domain. La Presse says: "Better face the, question squarely without dilly-dal- lylnil. far better to do that than L010, have this question drag in the gut-l ter and become the I plaything of.‘ pass on." Trotsky ShornSOf (Special to the Guardian) MOSCOW, Oct. 25-—Leon Trotsky, former co-dictator of Russia's 140.- 000,000 people, went under political! eclipse today. He was even threat- ened with loss of his last connection , with official Soviet Russia-ordin- ary membership among hundreds of thousands of people in the Coin- munist party. Shorn oi all power, dismissed from the executive com- mittee of the communist party as well as oi the government, Trotsky was booed as he left to make a fin- al speech at an investiture here oi’; the communist executive. His loss1 of his last position oi prestige-mem-i bership of thc communist partyl came late Sunday night. He and Gregory Zinovieff, former dictator of the policies of the communist party, were reduced to ordinary, party membership. Of 225 votes1‘ recorded on the question of their reduction, only 12 were for them. Baptists Are Now Divided 1 Says Preacher‘ TORONTO, Oct. 25. --“'I‘he start- 1 ling revelations has come that the, Baptist convention is honeycombed with modernisis: its official leaders have endorsed it; but by God's grace, we shall have none of it." declared Rev. W. J. H. Brown in his sermon at Annette Street Baptist‘ Church last night on "the challenge‘ of the new convention and the vindication of Dr. Shields." men's sins." he said. "We will not have fellowship with‘ such flagrant infidelity. l "We will have no part in support-1 ing an institution that tolerates a‘ man (Professor Marshall) who has1 swung so far from the great prin-§ ciples of tho gospel of Jesus Christfll "The division has come. Thel great gulf is fixed for all time." Mr. Brown severely condemned Professor Marshall's theology and mid a great tribute io Dr. Shields. ‘le referred to the Jarvis 8t. pastor as "a great ninn of God", a great hristian leader and a great defend- er of the faith. whom God had rais- eghup‘ to to stem “the tide in our en apos cy sweeps chrimndom." __ _ __ V SHAKESPEAHE. u ug nu Sybil Thorndike Says‘ and "Richard the Third,” is an in- —G°v@1'"m°"l ""4 Wm’ novation whereof the vaiuecannot We"? WWW" m") clmswmatm“ w‘ takes work," Miss Thorndike "These broadcasts will be in a wavl He is charged Mill PlOl-UXIE m9 can see the magic of Shakespeareh 1like the magic of chemistry, maul-l fest." "The Taming oi lwhicll she is at, seem lo her d broadcasting nn . T, a sensation Thorndike adds:—"MHY I be ailfiwqfs grffififlfinnianllf, d ed to protest against the common m) 9 ' ' view that Petruchlois a mcrc mer- mo. following announcements that Can- nwney on makes Katherine hc lwhcn she strikes him he turns thc lcnll hcr names, to him, she is al- ways ‘good Kate‘ and ‘svreet Katcfi No doubt it is due to this, qultc us, much to his treatment oi hcr as u; naughty child. that wins her in tine} cnd." ‘Political PoweriBennett Sounds (lain-l ______ BUCHAREST‘, Oct. 25.--Marllal law has been declared throughout Romania as thc result of the Gov- ernment discovery oi‘ a plot to bring about the return of former Crown Prince Carol. who renounced his rights to the throne. The Government is declared to be master of‘ the situation which was revealed as the nation was celebrat- ing the sixth birthday of King Mi- chael, who was made monarch be- cause oi Carol's renunciation. Premier Brntiano will ask all op- position nud government parties on Thursday to declare their attitudes lln face of Carol's aspirations. The plot was discovered in letters . lln the possession oi M. Manoilesou. Value Of ThlS Il1n0'lUnder Secretary of Finance, in the e l , - vation Cannot Be §Z§‘;‘,§'§§§f,f’,“dj§“§‘§§‘gwflfiwwfif 111, Over-rated. in the Jilava Military prison. . ' l d . C l de nds a ref- LONDON, Oct. 25. —Mls5 Sybil 5mm‘ e“ "s ‘m’ m“ -——~—-£O 1-- - llllli I 55 FAVUHS In his, letters, addressed to oppo- » be l id th h t Ru- Thorndike, perhaps our best actressierendum w mug o“ mania to learn the will of the peo- shgkffigfggguffiafiactlwgia£61333 pie in regard to return as king. “The Tempesu. “Twelfth M8111»- BUCl-IAREST. Rumania. 023C}; day by the sudden arrest of M. "In all education practical work Manoilescu. Under Sefifel-flfi’ 0! F1‘ its place with class-room nance in the late Averescu Cabin- continues. ct. over-rated. laboratory in which the children restoration of former Crown T11R66 Carol to his rights to the throne. It is said that a number of compro- mising documents and considerable Stating that plays oi the type oflcomspondence “.1111 the dmnherig. the Shreivf‘, in1ed prince “.115 found 1n 1.11s posses- pmsem‘ pmylnwsion. Manollescu had been incarcer- nnsuitable for.‘ ‘° b” rated in the Jllavfi. Military Prism reading, Miss (Canadian Pr!!! BULLETIN-LONDON. Oct. 25.- ‘Fho correspondent of the Exchanke . . I If" ' - ' he Ru- ms “mow; he ngvgr Foluninpli at Henna says t 3111191- unyimng maniau Government has ordered [troops in occupy all Stale buildinill- nary bully? He is a wealthy n, quite willing to settle 1115f is not vrilling to suffer with her: »- - <oo>u ———--- More Income Tax Collected (Special to thc Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, Oct. 25. --With ‘only seven months oi the year ex- pired $3,000,000 more income taxes haw- been collected than in tho her cheek; while her own iamllyl —-—--iviO}**——? ~ ‘l l “We cannot be partakers of other 1 l whole previous year. Up to the ' lprcsent $50,000,000 has been drawn ‘Spwm m the Gunman, lirom this source this year. CALGARY, Alta., Oct. zs-sounu-i - ing a note o1“ warning" to the Cans-l dian people, on the subject of dcmcQ cracy, R. B. Bennett, newly elected} Conservative leader, speaking at n. complimentary dinner given in his‘ honor this evening, declared thui the "place oi democracy in thc world is not yet secure." "Therc is yct no certainty that it is the very best form of government thc world has known." lie said, notwith- standing that “wc ialk in glib terms-almost shibbolcihs-or par- liament, and such phrases. as gov- ernment of the people and ior the Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. Better Oats. Better China. All grocers. 9646-10-12 ii. "Reserve Nov. llth for chicken l w supper nl Clyde River. 954 peop c. 1 . ’_" Mm" ‘ "Si. James‘ Halloween Tea and Sale tomorrow. Tickets. 50c. You CANW -—— "Come lo the W. M. S. Weighing Party ai. the Manse, Bradalbane, Friday. Oct. 28. 9940 ‘OUKH A Man's Hanoi ‘iuaoocu "Conic to the dancr in Stanley Hull, Friday, Oct. 28th. Ladies with cakes, free. 9939-10-26-3i "The Importance o! Being Eam- cst will be staged by the young peo- ple of" St. John's, Crapaud. at Vic- toria Hall, on Tuesday. November 15th. 9938-10-26-21 "Yen's Movies-Hunter River io- night. See "The Splendid Road" wonderful show, also comedy. Bonshaw Thursday, Victoria Friday, Eldon Saturday. 095i "Coming- Big show, Bonshaw Thursday. Robert Weeks will play for dance. Banjo auto harp music. 995i "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't delay, recovery in next three months. 0-12-8 mol TORONTO, Oci. 25.—- Maritime. mom-mir- westerly winds, fnir with not much change in temperature. Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 66-40 "Hunter River Starch Factory in Montreal clear .- -- 4ii—'2 operation. Potatoes received daily. 1 Quebec clear 43-34 Geo. E. Pull d: Son. 99l0-l0-25-3i Charlottetown fair . linlifax cloudy St. John cloudy Boston cloudy New York clear 64-46 High tide this morning at 11.32 and tonight at i120. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.04 and, rises tomorrow morning at 6.33. Pint quarter moon Wednesday. u " ‘ "Sunday School Convention for South West Queens District. In New Dominion United Church, Oct. 27th. Sessions 2.30 and '7 pm. 9900-10404! “Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat gereai LL.‘ I00 percent food <_ rg _. » . . .1 ‘.1 ,