i‘ MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT _-- A wins merchant's ad is as n his bond- good l . f9” - _ 1,’ 3n » s» 0'5"" ._-§>~-‘ ' t -~ \- / - '/ ‘Pi 1-41% _ ~ ,,,.,,..-~—" r ‘w. i" -_~--.--._ 5 Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew " ead byiveryllotiy ‘ A ' ll \\‘\\ ‘ I - A MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT n-ntl perfectly good lie sometimes fail: to servo Ita porno". ",",'"_.f..i.‘,"tizllii°'l..”tii"zf“.fi.. "CHARI-OTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926 gg-h-gmgy-gg-Mug-ggg 01:1 tTtw liIlllER l . lltllttls ptlltll tltstttttllllsttttl tzlttlztlttlllltgtltttttt ttt Lord Willingdon Many Years inl dill-aisf*§lfifi°iatlit fififsiait tfiilfilv-w Y-YITI-t-t-e-t- mons From 1900 t0 19_10 — Educated at Eton alld Cambridge and Achieved Fame on the Cricket Field. i. (Canadian Press) Qltrllilslt‘, Que. Oct. 1. — Lord Williugdtin, (iovtrnttr-(ltlncral oi’ t‘atlatltl, Ilus il-‘HI 11 1011s‘ nlltl tlhillli- wlsllttl career ill political llfo in (ht-at Ilrittlln ltntl India. ulltl he re- lt-ntly llctldetl tile Bri "h (iovern- |||4l]|[ t‘t:lnu|l.~‘-.:lon negotiating wllll the authorities ttt Pckiu for the dis- llle IIoxt-r inticlnuily ot‘ was rt-ltlrueti by l, Iirittlill to the tfhluetse lrt-s- ~,||['>' to h.- t-xltttntietl to the bt-ot atl- ttttltapl- ol‘ tt‘hiuu. lie was ill the lltierlt wltell the messugt- reached ltlltl iltvillllghlln lo h.‘ (low-root'- Urllfilill of (‘anltllo lll lnll-eetisltln to rot-ti llyng. ~ ‘Lord Willingdtln, who its Sir [Cree- nlull-‘rlltllnlls, was a member of the ill‘ sit lltlllWl‘ o1‘ (tlllllllfillll. was toiscti to the peel-ago as iluron l\\'il- lingtltlll ol‘ llattou. Sussex. on July 3o, lulu. lIe was liberal .\I. ‘l’.. for Ilaelinlrs from 1900 tn 1900‘. and t1 lut-ttlhcr for the tiiodmlu tiivision oi’ l'lli‘ll\\‘illl from littlti to 1010. lie was juniot- lord of the treasury from lilttf» to 1012. lie Ivan lord-in-lvllit- int; to the King from 1811 to 191 and held tlle rank ol‘ .\iajol' in tho fittest-x Ycolnaury. tt‘an.'lti1l's new Governor-General was (iovt-ruot- oi‘ Iiollbay, Iulil-a. trout 1011i to 1011i, and (ioveruor ol‘ .\itltll':l.~l from 1910 to 102-1. When l.tu'tl Ilrasstgv. IIIH tfilllifJf-lII-lilll’, w' (level-nor oi’ Victoria. Attstraiin. i807 to 1.0011. Lord Willlngtion was .-\. I). (‘.. to tho Governor. Lortl Wil- littgtltltt was recently appointed by the King a Knight. of the (Irand (‘rims oi’ the Ortlel‘ of St Michael and St. (icorgo. ‘lie 1H n Kullghnoi Setback For British Miners- , (Canadian Prsal) OSTIDNI), Bclglnul. Oct. l.——.-\ rt-tltlesll» by the striking British) rtlill miners that a general l-Jtlro pellu coal strike he tleclaretl was t-t-jet-tetl today by the liil0i'illlll0l1;lI .\llt|t=|“l (‘tlufcrcuctl here. Departing‘ Ministers Will Be Banqueted‘ (Special to The Guardian) QFI-lllltltf. Oct. l.--tl’l'ltnller {ind tllltl Iiou. Ernest llapoillte, M list- t-r 0t‘ Justice, are to bo tendered a tliulter by tho City ol‘ Quebec WIIOII‘ they lellvt- for uhrollll 1o attend tho‘ lutperiui (ionferont-e, it is llutttllttlr- t-tl at lilo city hull. Not only the two tlliuisters rc- It-rretl to. but n few lather tttelubers t'l' the fcdertll cabinet. ure expocietl to tlttentl. 1\i:tyol' Vululotlt Mal-tin will preside. u-owo-oo-o-voo-ooopoooo-ouo . (‘ondcnscd Specials RATE.—-ic per word. net each insertion Ill this column. v "SAUNSOME SAUSAGES AND llanlhtlrg St0i1k_ fresh every day. Saunders, Newuolnttl’: 00., Mar- ket Bldg. "'WANTED-A MAID. APPLY 191 “W-ytnqutlt St. 18-12 2-3! PROF. TAuTows VOCAL AND l'l:ttto classes will be l-csuntell .\lt-.uday,-October 4th. 18-11 ‘VIOLIN TUITION-MISS KATH- loen Ilorully. lti Brighton Road or Phone 297. Terms ou aiiniilh ullonl lillll-iil-I-lll. "TURNIPS—J. M. R-OOP I CO» Inlve an order for a few cars 0i “iurntps" and will begin to lolltl at once. Phone or call. tiilghest tullrket prices paid. _ l810-10-l-3i -..__i,_________.__.__ ‘vou WANT coon suvsaonss l‘rices n0 for 20e- 100 ior i150 250 for not‘. too for 81.00, 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ._______i__,+.___-__l. woa PRINTING or IVIRV description, cheaply and lvkpldltl- ousiy executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Phone 138. ' "CANARIEB — 25 BEAUTIFUL young sonmsters now ready for stile. l'. T. Murphy. I'll Sprint! Park Road, Phone 545-1.. 1774-0-30-101. -"“'"“‘“- ‘SAUSAGES - ROOWS MEAT market is giving away "Fill-lit?" ten tiollars. Sec their “SMIIIIIHV fill. Ton parcels of "amiable-n" . ‘London on July 2L’. _. l (trace ol‘ Si. John ol‘ Jertlsltlcltt. ‘Born on Septcltlbcl- 12. 130C. Lord Wlllluglittn was educated at ltjlou alltl at (‘aulbritlglt illliversity. At bolll ol‘ thelle. lnstltlltltlns ot‘ learn- ing he tlcltlevgtl fallle on the t-riclt- el. field as, player alltl captain. lie luurrieti ldltly Itiarit- Alltllaitie, tl.'|u- glltcr oi‘ the lute ltlarl Ilrlrsseyt, nu July ‘J0, 1W2. 'l‘wlt sluts- were horn lo tilt-tn, the oltlt-r ot’ whom (lerllltl Fretlt. 'l-li'. wall a lieutelrllllt in tilt- (‘oIthstrl-atn (iuartls and was ltillctl Ill the war ol‘ September l-I. llllf». ill. the llgl- l;l' 22 yell rs. 'i‘he second sou . (‘aplaitl Inigo Ilratssey Pree- fllilil 'i‘llonlas, wit». horn on July 25. l-Sllll, and st-rvt-ti with the Itltli.lll infantry autl ill‘, now Illl the Itettervl- ni‘ tlffit .-ile was A. l). (‘.. on hi4 tfathet s [lt"‘tlii.'|| stuff. lllllt-tltl. 111.: wife i .\lil.\'llli‘. tlllltghtel- ol‘ the not- otl tltztor. Sir Jillillsilitll FOHlPN-lttill- ertsnll. ‘flatly; Wllllugdtln h: a lullly Grace of St. Joint of Jl-rtlsalittll. Lord \\'lllingtltln"t ideal of public duty was lliill('illt‘.tl in his address at a tlitllter given ill his hotlor in Aulong tlthcr things his lnrtlsllip said: “Tile Eln- of ,pil'e is to ull (citizen-t a great trust and a great rcslltlllsillllity. indeed I tlllnk it would bc (lutrugetlth; for any one oi‘ us to slllrk that respon- sibility. It is lil that spirit. that. I 11p to ('ililllflll, Iteltrtenetl alltl cu- cotlragetl by the wish of friends anti hopeful that i nllzlll sccttre the confidence. anti friendship o1’ the (Iltnatllan people. I um tleterlniuetl ai-l far lid it llcs ill mo, to tlo uly ttt- IIIOrIL lo rnsurts the prosperity anti progrcs-s ol‘ the great. litimillltln." Ulster Premier Enthusiastic About Canada (Special to The Guandian) 'l‘()ltt)N'l‘(). tit-t. l-MSII‘ James (Jrulg and Lady (frail: with their sou and tiaughter, Iteutlis anti Kil- ccn, arrived this mornlttg front‘ Sutlbury anti tho west. llc will bel tendered a luncheon by the City at the Klllp, i-Ititvartl tomorrow at I2.:ltt. 'I‘lle futuous I'll-tier prclnlords ll tall btlrly luau \\'llt‘~ is the soul ol‘ good humor. No one cotlltl be tllore affable and twatsy ol‘ approat-Il, anti furthot‘ no one tsoultl he nlorc t-ll- thusitlslit- about Clliliitlil. “l t-anlt‘ lll‘i't‘ for a rest," s:litl he "anti to study the cottutry. I thltlk I really‘ have got. some tlt-ctlruttl first hantl kuotvletlgt- oi‘ nlauy ol‘ your condi- tlous, but l have not lltltl lunch rest." ~»-~-~{-&§-——---- Leadership 0f B. C. Conservatives ' Is Suggested VANPUIlVtl-lli. ttt-t. i.—~—-'l‘ltt~ Vau- ctluvt-r Province pttbllttllctl tilt‘ fill- iewlug ill Its news t-olunltls yester- tiay: "Following the IIIIIIOIIIIPUIIIIBIII that Iiighl lion, Arthur Nlt-lglleu. upon his retirement front the arc- ml ol‘ l-‘t-tlt-rtll politics, might come in Iivt- ill lirillsh ('tllilllllllil, local (‘tulstvrvllllvt-u are tllltctlsslltg the possibility of his act-cptlttg llle lea- dership tll‘ ihe party Ill this prov- luco. “It is Ilil itloll that is mcelInl-l wltll enthusiastic reception among loaders ol‘ the party, who say that British (tolnmllltl tlctnottstrllttltl ttt no tlllct-rllllu terms. lll‘i‘ faith in the mllu untl his policies ttntl 110W u further tlenloltstrlttlotl of rclillftl from llrltish Columbia Conserva- tlven .tn the form of the highest gift In their power. is coltsltleretl to he most. ttptlroprlllto ltl the. event of Ills hecotnlug u rt-ultleut of this province. » "lt is also‘ tlrged that Mr. - Government Grant . Will Spend $25,000,- . 000 ln Northern 0n- . tarlo. 'l‘tlli()~N'i‘(), Ulrl. l.—'l‘lltl -'I‘elc ttrllnt says totlay:—“'l‘llt- IIJVPHOIIPI‘ in (‘ltnndtl ol‘ Adolph Orhn, proprie- lcr ol‘ 'I‘he ‘New York Times, in ox- pluiuetl ill the. fact. lilltt. his Intel'- csts lll‘t‘_ttll the llve of still-Zing ll total expenditure oi’ twenty-live llllllitnl tlollllrs in (flirtatious a re- stlll ol‘ whit-h the 'l‘lutt-.~: will pro cure its cutlre usage ol‘ newsprint front one (ilttlatillttl source ttwuetl by tin-Its lutcrl- s. "It was explallltttl this afternoon by the Sel-rtltllry ot‘ ‘Mr. ilchs that ll_le proprietor of '|‘llt* New York 'i‘ilncs Ilas just couellltletl a. ltllsiu- css lrlp ltlto Ncrtileru Ontario lu couuet-tintl with the proposed large ntovspritlt project. 'l‘he site colt-rt ctl for the paper plant. is at Kabul-l- It-tsillg. where alreuily there is a ll stllphittl mill ill opcrlllitln. ".-\ ltow llllllnlnotll plllut for news- priut protlltctitln will be httiit. ‘Tilt! water pnwttr necessary to energize the new mill will conic from Smo- ky Falls, where 75,0110 horscpolvor will be gcltcrlltetl. The Spruce i-‘ulls Pulp anti Pa‘ per tfonlpauy. which is in ilSStIlflZl- tloll \viiIl tho Kllnheriey Clurk Power Company, will be taken ov- er by the Now York interests. All work will be rnshetl on both mill and power site lltiVillflllinPlll, anti no less ‘than ilfhtlttthtltttl of tlollars will he expended helorl‘ the work is t-olnpleletl. “'f‘ilorc are no details ltvnilablo nt present. as to how large a set- tlement. may ho founded ill the cre- ullon oi‘ this new paper tanterprlsc. which. will IIITHIIIFI! Slit! tolls of ilL‘.\\'.‘-i])1'lilL pct" day for the usvof the hlost. lililliitfliliil tlully newspap- cr In New York City. Mr. Orbs this zlflerntltln tleelllleti to be inter» vicwctl. lie was too busy. lle ox- plalllctl." '1. ~{~O}i-— Will Be Spent In Publicity (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. ‘Oct. 1.—-'l‘lle govern- mcnt grant of .i2l,titi0.0tl0 for the t-uctlnragtttutlnt of lhu llltlrkcfilll; tit‘ empire product: ill lion ol‘ tariff |)l'l.‘l't‘i'l‘ilt!i‘..~l will ho spoilt mainly ill publicity and resourcll work. l.ieut. (‘ol. l., C. ‘AIIIIJPY, Secretary oi‘ Slate for tho Colonies, t-ltateti today. tfol. Amory ulude it teleat‘ that lllllilt‘. products were to he ill- t-itltleti letlltallly with tlolulltltnt pro- titltcts. “ tMilliilllllLh posters tlrc Ileiug pro- parell us ll part. ol‘ tho publicity will he given to the premiers ot‘ the tlomitlltlus when they are lll London ulteutllng tltevlluptlrilll Con‘ fcrellt-c.‘Motion pictures untl bruutl- casting will also be features. A grant wlll he tnadc towurtl the cost ol’ the lransllortatlllll of petligreetl cattle front tlrt-tlt ilrllnlu to tlther parts of the empire. 'I‘ht- Secretary ol‘ Stale for lio- lniuiott Affairs was tl9li‘.l‘l1illl(‘il, as fur as possible. to work with the existing tnllcillucry in carrying out the ltehcntc. It is not ltropostwtl to advertise Iiriilsll products Ill Illa Uoulinltrlts according lu (fol. Am- ory, lltll It IHIH been sugi-lesletl illut ail-lthtltltl a your be tlevotatl to creat- ing |)t‘lli.‘i' utarkttts hcrc for boule- laud product‘. Massey Will Be At Conference KING WILL DISCUSS ENVOWS STATUS WITH BRITISH GOVERNMENT O'I"I‘.~\\VA, Oct. 1. -—'I‘lto relation- ship oi‘ t'tluutln's propntteti Minist- er Plflilllltllfliillilfy at Washington to the lliritish Ambussutiol‘ there will probably be the aublcut of dis- Melghetl’; ontry Into the public lilo 0f one of tho Dominica's most rich- i1 endowed provinces, would b0 l" tile-nature of a ttntlonnl advantage for being poaseasctl ol‘ a grasp IID- on conditions from Vlctoriu to Halifax his lufi-tleuco would ho oi‘ paramount value In bringing about a closer tlulty between cast and west, and o Ilcitor - untierstantliug betwean the different portions of "II. is known that lhtli. Potiicy.‘ Conservative leader In the legislat- vrhlla others who have been men- tioned as possible aspirants for the leadership. It is believed. would be will contain on: dollar ole-h- ‘Slltlsago Surprise Balo, iaturtlay only. Cosh and carry. 1l11-10-1-2I a tulit in resigning their own claims (v for consideration in favor of n un- animous odor to Mr. Mflghen." |aditln ure, would welcome mich a nloveil cusslou between Premier Macken- zic King and the British governi- moltt when Mr. King goes to Lou- don soon. As pointed ollt by Pre- mier King some days ago. tho ap- pointment oi‘ ICaunlllrs ropretteutv olive at Washington will not ho mutlo until after a tiisctlsltion in ro- garli to the duties of the new offic- es_ takes place. lion. Vincent ‘Mllfllifly, who will he tho first (‘an- Minlstcr Plenipotentiary‘ In tho [lulled Btates capital. is go- inglo London anti will ho present. tlsdntlmuted when the matters nffectlnc the position nra dlbpnss- ed. Mr. Massey does not o to England as a member of the ann- st-lteltlc, tutti tllc first. view of thcln ‘ Twelve Killed In (Canadian Press) DIXON, Calif, on, 1,- Twclve of the thirteen passeng- ers on a northbound stage wet-g killed today when the carrier Mas struck by the Overland Limited, crack train of the Southern Pacific, near Dixon. The surviving passenger was reported dying. Ex-Champion Suffering From (Special to iThe Guardian) ‘NICW YOILK, Oct. I'm all right" was Jack l)culpsey's had ilis attention. The weight UIIUTIIDIOII is slliferltlg some tllsctlutftlrt frolll skin trottble eon- tracletl front one ct‘ Ilis sparring ]lill'lllt‘l'H. lie Ilas no plans for lilo flltllrt yet. Hugh s Appointed (Special to The Guardian) W.-\SlIINll'I‘()N, l). ti, t)cl. i.—- Apptllutlnent ol‘ Charles lCvant-l Hughes, former chief justice and socrelary; ol‘ state, as United Stat- cs nlelnbel- of The ilague perman- olll court of arbitration, announc- ed by Prtvsitietlt. (Jnolitlgc, is well received ill legal alltl political clri talus llcre. llughcs will serve six years, HIIUPQEtIIIIK lilo plate (Ietrrge Gray- ‘The filling of the scat ltas no re- laiion whatever. to the administra- tion's llllllllllt‘. towllrtl lltlltcd ‘Stat- es tltlltcrcnce to the lfiillllli} of Na- tions world court, it was said. Hundreds Dying- ctvtuan‘ POPUTITION orilwu- coarse ENTIRELV WITH- ou-r FOOD (Canadian Press) IIANKOVV, Oct. 1.-—’i‘he civilian population of Wuchang across the Yaugtse river from here, is entirely without food and hundreds arc ro- portctl tlylllg. Colder weather is iucreasittg the suffering. There is tlo t-oal and no fire wood. and the IIIPIIRPI‘ rcmaitllug food supply is ltelti entirely by the military- Thc condition is the result of the siege laid to the city by "tile “red" Cantonese forces to force surrend- or ol‘ tho northern troops Iloltllng" it. Crossing Accident Skin Trouble l.—-“'l‘tlll ‘em laconic stutcluellt to the Czlulullnn Press today when ruultlrs that he been poisoned were called to tot-liter hcuvy- To the Hague Court Illll SIIIIKEHS Ill IIEIIEN‘ Ill ‘ Sllllllllllltl‘ ,A. J. Cook Admits that , the Miners Have i’ Lost Out in the ‘ Strike and are Go- ‘ ing Back to the Pits. IIIONDON, Oct. l.—'l‘he first all- mlssitltl lroln A. J. 000k, secretary oi‘- the Millers l-‘etieratitrlt, of tlttieat or the Ill-Ilisll ullners Ill tho coal strike, t-ztlne last night. when he tie- ciarotl Ill an address before the to- ilact-tl workers’ union that the Illlib ersi were going flack to the pits “beaten by starvation." "'I‘ll--y have fought courageously but they will be just as cottrltgeotts in their retreat." he said. llo tic- nounct-ti Prime Minister llultlwltt us a. tool oi‘ the mlno owners and took u iiini: ttt the general tjtlllllvll oi‘ 'l'l'lltll'-< lllliou Congress for Izliltliw- lo furttislt motley to aid the ulillers and for refusing to grautacoalem- burgo, ~ Mtf-Ft‘ than 1-10 delegates ol‘ the Miners Fctloruilon debuted the». gov- ornlnctlfs proposal for a ltational arbitration tribunal, but ltrrlvcd at no (lGUll-IIOII. tThey are continuing the tllscussion today anti probably will refer a final decision to a vote o1’ the lnell in the districts- Fol- circulating a leaflet "calcu- latetl to impede the tlistrlbtttion o1‘ coal," l). It‘. Springhall. a commun- 1st, was sentenced to three mouths in juil yesterday under the govern‘ ments’ emergency power act, which was renewed by ltarlltnttent 'I‘tles- day. Still Have Funds on Hand O leaders of the striking British min- ors still have about $4.000 al their disposition. This sulu represents part of the contributions of lnitlcrs ol‘ other countries about £1,257,000. Vi’. son told the international Iiincrs Committee here today. Mr. Richard- son suld further contributions are expected, principally trout the l'llitet| States, New Zcnlanti. iioi- lliuln and (lerluzluy. Although n0 official report cf the doings at today's lueeting were made public. it is understood that the British tlelegates failed to ‘re- ceive promises of financial support. Thomas Hardy, Dean ' His Youth. (By The Associated Press) tl)t)|l(‘lllIOS’I‘Ell. England, (tel, l. —“I‘Itotntnt llardy, the agetloean ol‘ Eltglrsh literature, continues to write regularly’ tlespiie the lufirul- ltles which Sti years aro wont. to tlrotiut-e. lllt- is ltpoutliug the twilight of his life at his home here in pen- Iilfig poetry -— the first love of his youth. With the fiction which made hint funtous he is probably flnlrlhtgtl. May Never Publish. Daily the venerable author rc- tirtu to write his verse In the. quiet. sutrlit tttutly where tlurllu; the lust forty years hc has produced some of tho -woritl‘s greatest, Ilterattlro. Jul-ll what he is writing is not div- will ‘w given to the world is a mut- ter ivhlt-h has not been docidctl. tMr. ilardy Is at. present writing for himself anti his wife, and may- hap for a few old anti“ cherished rIentlt-l. - The Hardy residence nestles ami- dst thin lovely, rolling countryside.‘ the selling of many oi hit: great] works. tlPorty yearn ago he planned the t-mufnrtublc rod brick and stone home- In which ho has wince ilvotl. lie t-allad It Max Gate. ' ‘About the house he created gard- ert anti planted trees to unit his own fancy, yte is a great lover of) nature. and In his enthusiasm he, not out so many trers that ha cre-l ated o "forest primeval." the hflilflfilfllhll Drlnhwater prepare for tbs llfg well back from tho Dorchrater ltoatl nnd In -=hut off from the pub- lic view by tho trees: . Among Birds And Tress dian deleilntion to the insert-Al be In London when the tliscllaslon‘ takes place. nnforencc. but m» n arranlting to attics by the Duchy Jul. - Prlllcmqtt l vi‘ Max (into is surrounded on three which In nowwlwnotidiy the pros- {tale-Tent new up. :- ‘- ‘ f__ . FIIMIIIIS lllllllllll SPENIIS Till- IGIIT Ill IIFE ll RIIINIl PIIETRY ture, Continues to Write Regularly Despite His Eighty-six Years — H a s Forsaken Fiction, Which Made Him Famous, For Poetr , the First Love of tllgeti. a; ha Is offering nothing fflftlong played a port of uluautlennls publlcationvvhrther the poemyovorfor her husband. She ls a wonlnn of Cornwalbtsalf with the production of the play. He in too bully with his poelintt. his birds. like trees and his 0t Eng'lish A Litera- prittcc and the aged writrt‘ are grout friends. Mtr. Hardy receives comparative- ly few visitors these lluys. for ht’ is getting feeble. "Nor tloes Ito vell- tllre far frotll hontc. but takes little walks nbou; his estate. anti some- tllncs steps ottt for a bit onto the quiet. country roads leading either to llorcllester or Wool. lie likes to he about among Illls trees and flow- ers. and especially enjoys thc hlrd life In his grounds. For yteatts he‘ Ilas luadc hi5 place a3 ltcurly a blrtl ‘sanctuary an possible. Not lent: use he hlmn-lolf helped fix numerous |)lI'(| Ilouscs among the treehnnnli I18 fonds his feathtrctl frleutla rgtllarly. Mrs. Hardy. who is younger. has of great culture’ and its herself n writer, but not for puhllctltlou~ at lent-ll or the present. Wife I; Business Agent "As a, general thing. I tlo not he- lltvt- that the wives of famous nu- thors should attempt to write." said Mrs. llurdy. “They ‘Slibllltl be oat- ltfieti to assist their husbands nlld he cotttent wit/b ‘the reflected glory. "ll. 24001111! to mo that the wife of a great writer makos herself appear Iooiish if who ‘hes Into print - lhat. It tlniesa" hiya-herself is a sen- ius. l am not a: enlus." ‘Mrs. tliartiy Inolui after her husd band's intuitions affairsafull; recent- she was‘ ‘engagotl in insisting production of "The Mayor oi Cas- terbritige," which Mr. Drinkwater dramatized from the famous Hardy novel or that name. But the aged author did not concern him- . 3,, Belgium, norm ‘~-Th(:3| which totalled ' B. Rlchard- ‘ of Samuel Hill's wife. a daughter] of James J. Hill. empire builder of and r; the Northwest. The structure, built (my three, stories ‘nnd Lord and Lady _Willingdon Arrive in Canada Today (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC, Oct. L-tviacounl Wllllngdon, the new governor general of Canada, and the Countess of Wltlingdon will dis- embark herq tomorrow morn- ing, touching ‘Canadian null for the first time, at 11 o'clock while nineteen guns- will be fired from the Citadel. Twelve Federal ministers will be pre- lenf at U19 taking of thg oath. Chief Justice AlYgllll Acting Gov-General (Special to The Guardian) OT'i‘.t\\V.-\, Oct. i.—lu lilo Inter- val between tho (lPlNlflllPt? ol‘ Bar- on Byng oi‘ Vlmy anti the arrival ol‘ Viscount Wllllnglltln. ltigltt. lion. F. ‘A. Anglia, Ii’. (2., Chief Justice o1‘ tile Supt-onto Court oi’ (Janllda, is administrator of the governnlt-ltl of the Dominion. tile svas sworn Ill as such at 5 dclot-k this afternoon, and will hold the tlffll-r- ttlltil the new governor-general is sworn ill at Quebec on Saturday morning, ICIIIPI Justice Anglln. ill com» pony with Preluier King. at titt- anclent capital on Saturday will call on Viscount wiillngdotl and be present when the oath oi‘ office is adlnluistarctl. The new governongtlltoral will be sworn I by tMr. Justice Ail):- nault. tho senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, to bo present at Quebec at tho time. Visit and Travel vitlce. in (‘l "till, who Ilas been province during the past wet-k giv~ illg stllnllltls anti the Presbyterian (‘hurt-ll ltcre. left fur Sydney .\iines where he begins similar work in (‘ape Breton. fore leaving the Island yesterday he handed llll- folltwvillg upprc ; tioh 01' ills visit to the lit-v. W. Ii. Muir of Si. Joules for ptlbIil-lltiotl. Ii. Illily bt- luculitlnt-ti here that lir. hlactiillivrlly is ll lllelllher oi‘ lllt" lioartl ol‘ ‘liritlstl Settlcnlcllt Sol-le- ly allti sees possibilities lilting tilt- lines of liriiish inllnigrtttltlll to our provlllert: Rel‘. lilr. A. J. hiat-iliillvr: : "The days spent ill Print-t» tl“.tl- wltrtl Islautl will stand out among the most. llltt-lu-l-ltltlg and pleasant experiences I have had Ill recent _\t~al‘.~t. The friendliness of the petlple has tleeply |ilI[\l‘l'H‘N’t| lllt‘ anti the Provint-t- has been to lne a rt-velutiotl. Although I have visited the ls- lantl on two ttther tlt-t-asitlus i llati no opportunity of going about; on this fllftfiltiitlli,“llti\\'('\'(‘l'. through tilt- The llcv. I)l'. .\lal-tlilllvl'.'l_v. ftitltl- "F-‘lilil’ 111 Iill- Presbyterlatl (‘hurcluthtl llltttlrt- o1’ my nlhtsitltl l have ltl tilt.- encouraging tohltlti variety yesterday via tllc S. S. lloclleltlgzl,‘prosperity anti I- that I must leave so soon. APPIIECIAIIIINIIF . PIliIlCEI-IBWARB ISLAND By the Moderator oi‘ th e Presbyterian Church in ‘Canada After Five Days Throughout the Pro- kindness o1‘ friends anti bet-aunt; hf rllvt-lleti far and oeetl lunch in the bare of livo tlays. 'l‘-Ilt- beauty of the ‘sceneryftht: the soil, the ganertli chat-actor ol‘ tho and tilt-absence oi’ extremes . fertility 01‘ peoplt , ilv-Flltlvl- llliitlt! a very tleep Impression tnl my lllllttl. My only regret is I could ntotor iill-JIIIPI‘ live hundred lnlles lIl the next five tiays and count It a privilt-gt- anti a joy. 'l‘llt,~ ‘tietldie hielllorlal (lllurch, the home of that pioneer 1ninlstel' lit-v. llr. Keir, and the church at lieliast were ol‘ especial interest it) llle. Not the least Interesting part of my vlsll was to discover relatives on the Island. My grandfather's ln-tlther- Malcolm wiac-Kinnon, aet- tled here long ago nnd many of his grandchildren with various clan nallles are still ill this Province. I hope to l-cttlru to Print-e Ed- ward Island for a ‘vacation but in the llleantinle I anl going to make this wonderful country known whercvel" I go." King Cuts Society Life For Work BELGRADE, Oct. l.~tl\'illf.',’ Alex- antler of Yugo-Slavia. is zllnuul: the hardest-working S0\'Ul‘t:ig)ll-I ill the. Archbishop Heads Missionary Society (Canadian Press) WliNNltPtiXl. lvlalr, Oct. I.-—’i‘lle primate of all Canada, Archbishop Matheson, was reelected head of the executive ot‘ the Board 0t‘ Man- agement ol‘ the Missionary Sticiety “W411- of the Church of‘ ltlugllllttl In Cutla- Th" Iritlllll! 3h"! P111111‘ iltllllllly Fifi‘ es at five lii tho morning, and da at the session or that botty here ‘ toduy_ , works at affairs of state until latc at night. lit.- sces on an average of three cabinet Ministers, six getter- als, several tllplonlats, and number- less private persons elicit day. lie gives no little to receptions, enter- taiuult-uls nr- bouquets. lie believes a. King tltlgllt to work as Illlrti as the ltuluillcst. t-itizclt- Tilt-re is actually no cottrt life at Bclgratltt. The youthful tnouarcll of the 'I‘t'itlllt‘ itingtlolu ol‘ Serbs, tfrtrats and Slovellcs gives most ol‘ his time to tho uutiotrs business. llo tlocs not merely consult the cabinet istcrs and lleatls of dc» parlnleuts on State policy, but giv- —-——<o->——-- New Premier (Canadian Press) XIVARSAW, PfJ-llliitl, Oct. l.——.\iar- sllal Joseph Pllsudski today accept‘ cd the premiership 0t‘ Poland, va- cated last night by the resignation ol‘ Charles Bartel... Byng Expresses Gratitude To es them tlrtlcrs alltl advice. No . move cl’ any importztltce is cvel‘ luatle by the tfahillct without his ttpproval. Alexander ltas tlo tlivcrsitlns. lie IIPVUI‘ goes it) the lhcutrc, opera or races, The things that ttsttally ut- trat-l, kings-l do not interest hillt. hiltslt: anti long walks through the cottntrysillt» are his only distrac- flour-t. OTTAWA, ‘Oct. 1. ——“\Ve catulol. leavc the Dolulnitln without tlllce more expressing out‘ grntlttttlt: to the (‘altadlun people for ull the wontlerftll kindness we itave re» trelveti littrlnl: the lat-ti five years. which will ever live ill our mem- ory." ‘Thus ilyug of Vlmy wirotl as he leaves Canada. "We shnll watch the progress of Canada," he atltled, "with the tleell- est. affectlolt anti shall look ibrtvtlrtl to seeing our (‘tltlutlinu friends when they visit the Old Country." tlils ulessztge is ‘atltlressetl to Premier King. who has replied as follows: “On behalf of llle people. ol‘ (‘tln- (Ida I lllillllt Your ltlxvellcncy vet-y heartily for the farewell tnessllflt‘ received lotiuy ulltl which lhrotlgh ‘the courtesy of the (‘unadiau -I‘rilss Ihave l-onlltltltlielltctl to all parts of the ‘DOIIIIYIIOII. I cannot too warmly reciprocate on hehall‘ of all Canadians the kindly tleutilncllts to which your message gives surlt generous expression. nor can I as you leave (‘uuatllau “tutors- extend too cordially to iiel‘ ltlxcl-ileut-y and yourself the good wishes ol‘ all." Hill Castle to y Become Museum Till-Z DAIJJES. Oreo Oct. i-—~ Queen Marie of Romania will sill- nallze the transformation or wov- hlll castle into an international museum when she visits Ii durlnll her American tour R1 ticdieale. n Ittlmutlltltl room. - Tile castle. which crowns u high bluff overlooking the Columbia river about 20 miles east of here. was started a number of years at!" when Samucl lllil, good r0lltls ad- vocate and international traveller, was expecting to entertain King Albert of Belgium. Recently it was announced tho V - (Canadian tPress) LONDON, ()I‘l. i.—l\lzlu .l. (‘oh- halu. tire-at Britain's leading long tlislance aviator. ltrrivoti Ilert- ttt- day contplelitlg his sensational 2S.- 000 mile flight to Australia and rc- tnru. ‘ -——- — <o>—- A» Tut: FROST‘ ts on "rue PuMPKlNI THE CORN \SiN_ THE SHOCK! BETTER GET “rt-u: ovaRcoAT OUT‘ 0F HOG-K - TORONTO. Oct" 1.~ Maritime. moderate winds. fair, stationary or higher tcnlpcrtlttlre. Toronto, fair .. . tlZ-fifi : ilull. Lido’s Rivals Offer More Beach Freedom ST. J=l~1AN DE LUZ, fiance, Oct. L-Thc Lido has new rivals in St. Jean dc. Luz, llendaye and several Hiliilllfll‘ resorts on the Basque (Joust Iletwettrl liiarriut in France and San Sebastian, Spain. For scwrai seasons the Vene- tian resort stood alone as the most Informal Ilathlug place In Europe. Ilolel guests loungcd about all day in their bathing costumes and walked into the sell whenever the spirit moved them. a tMtut-Il the same condition now prevails ill the small resorts of the liasqlte Coast. which are frequent- etl by Spanish and South Ameri- can visitors and are attracting more anti more Plnglisllmen and Americans each year. San Sebastian and Biarritz both so formal that bathers are required to use bathhotlses and are not per- mitted to pass thmugh the streets ill balhrtlbett. GREAT SCHOOLS 0F POLLOCK IN DIGBY BASIN llliliiY, IN. 9., Oct. ].’—tGI‘9ill. st-Itocls oi‘ pollock Ilavo struck again ill the liigby Basin and usher- men of Bay View and Grunvnfa have Ileen reaping a. rich harvest ‘rite quiet little village of Bay View, tlotetl principally for its tour ist. lttlructltlns, today ls one of tho busiest. spots in the country, and the old and young are out day and night. catching great hauls of pol- lock. One of the residents at the atltaucell zlgo of 76 yours was lll‘ one in one rowboat. ma-lc twenty- eight dollars one night this track. ‘Announcements, A Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Jo. per word each insertion. _ "Loartlfls Flour Mills, FPisqnId is tlperatiug again as usual. 10-2-21 "Don't forget the Orphanage (‘akt- Sale this afternoon at. 3 In Moore and Mcileotiis- 1843 "Ilrltlgetown Hall ‘Monday mov- ing pictures. 17909-30441 "A ny-ellnl: of the Indies Aid 0i‘ the l’. I-I. l. Hospital will be held tonight at 7.110 lll St. Paul's Parish 1843 "Antllvcrsory lea anti bazaar. Trinity Church November 25th. 10-1-21. "tOrpitanagc Cake Solo by the Latiles or St. James Church on Sat- urday afternoon at Moore nnd Mc- Leotihi. 1828i "The coupons for the Watkls , Motltreal, clear . . .. fill-till castlo was to be converted into a Q"eh,,,._ He," _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 54__30 museum in which exhibits from Chaflmwmwlh chm‘), "Maa-(‘enttcri ure now on sale. Parties various countries of the ‘world “Emma m“. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ GO_3,-,'“'I-‘IIIYIK l" 80t- tilfim in advance would be housed. The Rumanlan Sh Jnhm m," H m“ n, "my obit-ht them from Mm room will be the first. aside for an exhibit. ‘ The castle is situated on a 7.000. acre estate. It was named in honor "mm “t Boston, clear tNew York. clear iii-HM‘. ‘High tltlc this evt-nitlg u| .112 and iomtrrotr tuornlng ltl not‘ Sun .1l‘1§ this afternoon at 5.334 ses tomorrow morning at 70— '18:, I entirely of concrete and metal, is of N0“- mnnn \\‘,,|ne5,|,,y_ contains 44 5,49 p_ m, . drums. \ rooms. Some of the Interior is yol Snmmrrsivlo title eighteen min- unnnlrhed, ates luci- than Charlottetown, Margaret Irving at W. K. Rogue's office. The concert takes place nu the 12th. 10-2-81 "Rev. J. J. McDonald u! Sum- ntersido will lecture on his grip to Rome in Tracndia hall on Thane. day evening. Oct. 7th at 8 o'clock. 0111- fillfillntler the auspice; of St. Andrew ‘~500Mb’. Musical entertainment. ‘Ladies bringing pics ffel. ’ 1836-10-84!