A MAXIMS OI l M_ERCHANT __— like thllu A brave men will never give up the |¢|u|‘lQ—ll!l brave never do s, thing d erdlar. Founded lllfll gg-Tilivllletrvlln Guardian Two Cents. Mr. J. FI-Arnett Chosen At Enthusiastic Convention Popular Young Business Man‘ Unanimously Nominated To COIItGSt. Federal Election At Mass Convention Of Prince County Conservatives In Sum- rnerside Yesterday. n» an exceptionally large and enthusiastic convention or one use"! Conservative party held in the Agricultural Hall at Summer-side on Tues. day alter-noon. Mr. J. Frank Arnett o! Sununerside, was noun“; u Conservative candidate for Prince County in the forthcoming iederal election eampligie. - The convention was represented by ell the polls in East and West Prince, WU! Princesending a record number oi one hundred and twenty iive delegates and East Prince ninety-eight delegates. They were supported by no; large number oi enthusiastic iollowere oi the Conservative party and others. . Mr. D. BIMacDoneId, President of the East Prince Association, very ab- ly presided, and in a brie! speech expressed hiaploasure in seeing such a large and representative attend- ancc, especially as the weather was unlortunately not all that could be desired. lie emphasised the need oi all getting together and putting their shoulders to the wheel and bringing about a change 0i aliairs. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC. "Reserve Friday, November 8th for Raffle and Dance, Priest Pond School. B751-11-6-1i. "Dr. Cllit, D, D. - ltart now home prevention cure now at Purdy station, Weetohester 00., N. Y, Una. "riser the "singing school" Lone Creek iiali. leturday, November 9th. 506-41 "Chicken in 35 and 25 cents on November 11th and 12th at Hope River Bazaar. 972l-ll-5-ti. "Come te Rope River on ‘Phonics- Iivlns night ior entertainment, saio or winterwesr and ilnoy goods. OTZQ-li-b-tl. "Notice! “The Great North" .- a true p! Iture taken in the north. Don't lsii seeing it. Victoria tonight; Ken- slnston. nun-easy: Bonus Valley. Friday: Flat nivei- Saturday. m "For a 300d laugh come and see "Sufliciency Fish" and the "Constable a By Heck" in York Hall ‘Thursday ev- rfllnr- sier-n-s-zi. "Cardigan Balk-Tuesday, Novem- ber 12th. Concert and Social in aid o! street Lights. Charlottetown and local ‘Dllbflt. 9750-11-6-9-21. "herald Club mung hogs, lambs, lat sheep. Wednesday, November 6th. Alternooa. D. N. McKay, Secretary. BtOI-ii-d-il. "Buying been. sheep and lambs at 51161116 ‘Yhllilday iorenoon. Nov- Qlflbdi‘ 7th. IVOTQH’. Hhlldm. ovoa-n-s-zi. "Buylns hogs, sheep and lambs at Hunter River Thursday iorenoon, November 7th. Everett Wediook. WM-ll-b-ll. "Variety Show st ‘Revellers Rest by Remington talent Friday, Novem- ll? 8th. Orchestra in lthlldlilfl. ; i mv-n-c-weerrui. “Don't miss Father slnhotvs lee- ture in Tracadio cross Kali flluredev Ylllht. November 7th. e and "is 0i ma. goes-nan. "The Cornwall Dramatic looiety ""511?! "The Old Dairy llonieetlad" "l Mt Stewart Bali on Wednesday. ' "Weaver cth at a o'clock. _ eeu-il-t-au. "Wat Jet-why on the warm-h" “have n Yflifllii s; the encr- "Y Dramatic Players, Thursday even- “I- "Willbirltluitnotiinaitov- "it 9698-21 ii- It 0am ate in e.- u r1 yen mt their»; n. sa-‘gceilvitm inn. Muse Division. n__-_---» The meeting was then declared 09911. . . Alter the roll call o! delegates, the appointment oi s. credentials oom- mittee and other routine matters. the iollowing resolution moved by Mr. John Hackettflrignish, second- ed by Mr. Shelton Sharp, Bideiord. and very enthusiastically supported by Messrs James E. Birch. H. B. Huestis, J. F. Amett and others was unanimouslly passed by a standing vote. Tribute to Mr. Wyatt. K. C. “This convention of the Liberal Conservative party ior Prince Coun- ty, having learned with disappoint- ment and regret, that the Hon. J. E. Wyatt, x. 0.. ha! decided not we. in the iield ior ronominstlon as our standard bearer ior this count/y. and considering the many years oi faith- iul and valuable service! lives by him tothecause ormiroartvinthle County and Province. thil 068N011- tion desires to express pullliol! t0 M; wygtfl and place upon record its deep appreciation o! his many services rendered and sacrifices made by him in the interest oi our party. and to assure him oi our continued esteem and good wishes torment’ years oi health and ncopinm and that we may lrms enioy his moor- ‘i. (continued on Page 8) The Weather. Etc 4m; LADY ' ‘Milo useb 1'0 paws. {as NAB. Now Hens rfns ‘RNER T‘ Wears on you wiietbvr you rahean angel er adevllmthetbeyoiyoure MAXIMS OIL MERCHANT —_- snaestesntbatitlepeads Annual labs riltleee Delivered ".00. u: tun cased- and u. s. a. li-le. Declares Vote Moral Victory ANNAIOLII IOYAL Nev. In- Rev. l. I. Woodseole. teeter ei Saint Luke's eIIINI. Ilvl I» strong addreeeleaday esernhg in ievor ei Temperance Ielersa. ‘raking as hi tlat. ‘The Lord God oinnipotent relgneib." as stated that in eonidered the plebiscite vote Ole Thursday lllfi was one oi Illa greatest victories ever wen." ‘The [idl- dent ei the Temperance leierm was at one time one oi llr. Woodroolfs parishonerl and M expected great things, as they had proralaed to stead behind the churches. Unearthed l BUIFAID, N. 1., Nov. |.—~§Ilti0vfl1 was announced yesterday o! two bodies behaved to be time oi oenerel Trideaux and Col. Johnston, Britten oliicers killed in i759 during In et- tack on old Fort Nissan then held by the French. workmen feet-orig. the -oid igt who were making lnmviibne -b. locate the ioundsttoni oi the old French chapel known to have been there came upon the bones Saturday. William W. Kincadd. president oi the old Fort. Nissan Association, aeid last night there is reason to believe micnnuiii To Unitefitates Canada -- “No Am}- Received a Warmer Welcome" Said Rania lay In House of Com.- mons. j (Caasdtns Press) - § memoir. 1m. s-m Premier qt Greet kitein. Right Hon. Ramsay llewonald. inaking an eagerly’ eIaitOd statement n c» a...» c: ootilithsve received a warmer, wel- mo.» he said. "No svvwnlnent ‘or people‘ eouid have opened their soars. their minds and their hearts more to a guest." Mr. MacDonald explain- the remains are those o! the British oiliccrs. v-—----- . . (Continued 00 Page .3) iuiuaizrsl mnn|m:vrn baesador Could Have " ‘theerewoitiaefla-ndottheeo- thlvnsurwweaaewrrcmwceccwte vlahlorpeirniseionjpflylaollt“ A t Cansowouldmatlv sllnpiiry ' "- General 7w- V- . Ailltleton said here (‘Ram Running on or Halifax ' (Canadian Pres) WASHINGION, D. C, Nov. I "PIMP"!!! Ieaaltlld lresn liq-.- "rif llillulll Wll llltl l?! the ,iUtica Department today to ‘have revived rum running acti- qvitleseatoilialilanlv. S.'l'he _‘ Department has received reports ‘ that a number oi vessels are be- hg constructed to be used for smuggling liquor into this coau- ‘tn. 8o iar this season. it aeld July three In: running vessels had been eelsed by United States authoritlea The Depart- ilflt Ill net ge into the source at its Iniormation. CW-illlll] TRY? lflN-Eill 0P - (Quadtan Press) NIW YORK, IN. Y. Nov. k-Jrhe (our Rumian aviators. members o! New You-h. have wired Soviet omoi- Atlantic Ocean to melani- ‘PW p”; to leave in two weeb irons flasher arses, Newfoundland. \ Too Costly u... s-"nriccm; o... l!” 1118119. “but unlortunataly. until the country end trellis develop upon e much larger scale than at present the pwieot is not economically prob- able. “W? mime have gone thoroughly m” W! Question from every angle IP14 they advise that the cost, some- ST. JOHN, Cot. a-rm Maritime Provinces should settle only the class ol British setidll who have a iew "cu-sand dollars capital to en- ebiotheintoetartahenheiyaiou ranch, or some profitable sideline, in cosmection with their farming acti- vities. Such was the opinion given here lest evening by .7. W.1'.Oer- dell, o» lance writer oi Bisland. who has lust completed a tour ol Canada ior the British Breodcast- ing Corporation roi- ‘arcades-stint purposes. Mr. Cardell, who passed throfisn Saint John a lemdeyl I80 1n con- neotlon with e. hurried visit to New nmmwicie and Nova lcotla. arrived here agent yesterday sttaruom h“) Montreal train en route to Ottlwl.» mommy), Nov. lip-Maritime mod- erate west to south west winds“ molt- ), giggly; notgmuch change in tem- perature. try-mtg, dandy ... ... “so-at Montreal. olear ... ... “52-45 Quebec, clear ... “JG-N Charlottetown. mo --t6—t° lialiles'.rain...... . 68-48 It. JOUI. cloudy -~- --- ~ lostui. clear ... ... ... 52-41 New York. clear . . . . .. .. alt-ii) lligh tide this aitarnoeu It "3 end tomorrow sawmills ll U" nun eels this alter-liven st 4J0 0M rises tomorrow rnwnilll ll- 9-“- RW.“ _ n NOV. lltxt night. lllvlclgit M: Summerslde tide Ililil-ii-d-Ii. utes later than Oha-rltltiliflwll- First quarter oi moon later-d!!- 9th., at Md a. m. eighteen mill- . .0 where he will visit beiore returnind to the Old Counfify. gees. Great Possibilities ~ For British Settlers In» The Maritime Provinces oimeseiertlssteveeinswthfleens dollars could, ‘on the other He enpmsed hiaiseli as very much pleaded with Dominion. His only rQet was he had not longer looted Qlldstudy the numerous historical places o! the country. Mr. Cordell lelt that there was plenty oi room and littlest-unit! 1°’ British settlers in this province, but stressed the point that the authori- ties lnuat be my oerelui in select- ing their new citisens, as men with- out some capital beck oi them 1W1‘! mid it more difleult to make agri- oulture as eueeeselul an enterprise as he could in the Prairie provinces Immigrants with three or '16)!’ tbeu- handmaseasgoedhereas the! (continued ea Page. a) Last Minute News Flashes) (Special tehoflurdian) DITMOT. Ditch. N"- l— Police oi Detroit and Whdler, Ont. have started a season ier William s. sea-inn It. ei beheld sea ei W. I. lelppe. published oi The Detroit News, who has been aliasing since the night oi Oetob- er ll. » MAIMIIIUIY. Union ol loath Atria. NW- 5-45 mes white woraaa gave birth today to els bere- ‘lbvee at than lied sees ( ' casaeouao. Ireaee. Nov. l- _'l'ha first gels from the united ltates illee the Greet War- flMtMiiO In so kegs waev-salead». ediroiathelelensariatodal allhldlbyepafilflgtnlh Ierllleflollamldlrerea. soulml. Nev. a-auu deem 21v iii ii; Ieaeeeetbee sine litbte remnants-ensue. dunes-anomalous "We over 30.000000. cannot be lusti- ilod under present conditions." a Sees Prospects Of Big Expansion In Cattle Breeding i Mr. B. B. Faith, director oi Ex- tension lor the l-loistcln-rriesian Association o! Canada, with need- quarters at Brantlord, Ont, is at present making a tour oi the Mari- time Provinces with e view to study- ing existing conditions r _ to the breeding e.rid development oi Holstein cattle, conferring with gov- ernment olilolals and leading breed- ers regarding on nsion work, and .._.-. (Continued on Page 3) Prince Will Tour Africa _-__- (Special to The Guardian) I LONDON, Nov. 5.—The morn- ing papers say that the Prince oi Wales is planning to return to Alriee to complete the will’. whlfill was so sudden]! lnllniillfill lili- year by the serious illness oi King George. It was stated that he would leave England ‘arly in Jbnnary ior Capetown and alter s, stay there would go north to hunt big game. lie would not re- turn to England until April. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 5—The iollewing wireless from Kiel, Ger- many, is published in today's early edition oi the New York Press. "Pi!- ty-three peasant iemilies,’ compris- ing 323 persons, whose ancestors migrated iron: Germany to Russia under Catherine the Greet, and who. together with about 5,000 other peasants, desire to migrate to Can- ada, arrived here today aboard the Soviet steamer "Felix Dserssinslci," torrent money or iood.‘ Acéordlns ‘to their own statement they were ‘marched bodily before sailing and deprived oi all money and iood. But. Land In gtntes, Deprived Of) All Money And Food Peasant Families From Russia Land In New ' York On Way To Canada—Rumored That Dominion Govt. Pay Transportation. Will despite prlvations they are eoniident the Canadian Government will per- mlt them to enter Canada. where they plan to start e new lilo alter having lost everything. Pitteeu hundred families are awaiting trans- portation at Leningrad, where they went irom Slberiapthe Crimea and the Caucasus. “It is rumored the Canadian Gov- ernment has already llreed to pay for their transportation to Canada and to provide the peasants with agricultural tools and other neces- I Wells HavePeen Sunk SUlIRBE 0F CITY WATER SUPPLY At Chosen Location Road. _-..-- Tests oi the new prospective we- ier source lor Charlottetown by which it is hoped to considerably - aulment the prmnt supply at the the chosen location near the Brack- ley Point Road, about tour miles 1mm the city. Twleve wells each about 2i ieet deep have been sunk. and are oon- nected by a one section main. During the last ten days the suc- tion pipe has been laid. and when pumping is begun an accurate re- cord ol the now o! water will be kept. The site has been mason hem e number oi possible sources 0! nip- ply. and is admirably located in e long watershed sloping from the north. south and west. with a stream iiowint east. A suriaca ieet about a. you ado. previous to the sinking oi thi weldJmatae-tiorthoplsrityoitbr water have given rise to hope the‘ in the project lies the solution o Charlottetown water problem which, although it has never be come serious. has been the rubieti of considerable ensdety. sitica. Until they leave. it has been --___- (Continued OI! Page S)- ‘ Perished FII-IWtFtNR-B. Finland, Nov. s- ltorlea vols by "when "More who bed escaped 1mm a Soviet prison on Inislenditlthewldwhitoflemin. 4mm‘ m“ 111W other prisoners wbohedfledettheealoetimeniay have lost their way in tn. ".031", frosts ol the North or have ppfllhed in the snow. The thirteen, who made good men- “"3”- “W 3'1"!!! the Iuards who watched them labor in the ioreet. were discovered yesterday on the “m” b?’ 7'3"“!!! Illlrde. Many were in a state oi almost tiflriplgtq "hi". tiou and ail had suilered severe ham. Wre- Thevhac little hobs for the survival oi their comrades oi whom m" h“ 11""! Ilothllll since the es- cape. Prices Of Wines Cut In Quebec MGVTIIAE. QM." Nov. lL-Con. loruung with their policy oi encour- llllll the consumption oi table wines rather than oi spirits. the Quebec Houst- Coairniaelon has decided to rs- duoe the prim oi wines mm 1o ts s: pereeht The new prices will include practically all brands oi wine sold by the submission and will beoeulo ei- tootive immediately. ‘Boosting Canada (lpehl to the Guardian) UOlTlI-Ab. Nov. h-"Buy in Canada." "buycaaadianutsdegoods." mus Your money‘ in Canada.‘ "help bee! Canada prosperous." All tnesewere Dllibls used by Premier Taeehmau at the Produced in Can- sle tortillas. winter's-e opens at the ersdlum lest night. The PM!“ lllliltl eeid iltlt Canada had now DOQO Q0 0t the that nations oi the world. and that such ealllbitione‘ tvedtnanabasisethelaotilere President Of Can. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. b-Jhenchantly attacking present day education me- thods. Dr. F. S. Sexton, oi Halifax, N. 8., in his presidential address i0 the Canadian Educational Associa- tion. now in session here for a three day convention, declared education was not getting anywhere. was tin- kering with old machlnery, crumb- ling under the blighting force oi dogma and tradition, lacking in pro- phesy, cursed with dividid loyalty and quibbling in the ranks. bid!“- Shotguns Issued To Detectives In New (Orleans NEW ORLEANS, Ls., Nov. l-Arm- ing oi the New Orleans detective loroe with sawed-oi! shot guns and enrol- lilllit o! additional emergency ill-trol- men was begun by Superintendent o! Police T. A. Ray, yesterday. in an el- lort to halt the series ol bombing de- predations which have taken a heavy toll ol property damage and caused mlnoriniurlas to a score oi persons since union street ear men went on strike July 2. hr more than sis weeks street care have been bombed almost nightly by a group oi dynamlters operating from dilapidated automobiles. Many oi the bombs have been placed on the troily rails, and detonated by car wheels. but several instances have-been re- ported where bombs were thrown at cars. were gathered the lineal products ol her iields. mines. lorssts and rac- tories to say nothing cl loodsturr: 1_.______._.. Education Not Getting Anywhere Says Dr. Sexton Educational Assn. Earnest Plea On Behalf Of Teachers In His Presidential Address At Halifax. Makes (ed with routine, and harboring a {sense oi futility. It seems, he charg- ed. as ll business is mounted on a "thoroughbred" and education is astride a "Clydesdale," lumbering hopelessly in the rear. Discover and retain all these who have the gilt oi teaching. Give them prestige n.- bove all public servants and provide them with an income tn live decent- ly, to keep themselves growing and refreshed and to be relieved o! the cares oi debt and dependent old age, (Conan-nod on Page S) Millionaires WASHINGTON, Nov. ba-Sixty-two Since the building oi the ream voir the consumption o! water with in the city has increased Ireatl‘. owing to the greater variety ot use to which it is put. Ii the suppl: tests oi the new source warrant, th‘ water will be pumped to the 118B! voir over the ridlii oi high lend 8Q porating the two watersheds. In or der that. a satisiacwry supply mi!!! be ensured the tests are belHS M1‘ at the time when water is lowest. Crashed MONTREAL. Nov. iL-Pilot Ollie: Paul Carton Stanley, 23, oi Toroni~ and Flying Ollicer John McLaughiar 85, o! Montreal, were almost ixistsn‘. ly killed this afternoon when a Can; dian Vlckers “vedetts” seaplel which they were testing tor the Ca: adicn government crashed in a lie‘ near Ssult Aux Recollette. The plan. buried its’ nose in the soit. surface c the lield and by the time the two ei" men were released they were dea- crushed in the wreckage. Flyers Killed (Canadina Press) BOSTON. Mass. Nov. b-Clilto: D. Johnston. lodersl sir inspector and "lien!" Carter. pilot lor Sky new millionaires are shown on the governmentla income tax rolls (or i927. boosting the total ol 390 for that year. included in this group are three unmarried women and twenty- threo wives. The total incomes oi the 980 was $600,640,846, and upon this the; paid $98,657,237 in tax. Laborite Scored (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. d-Fwmer Prem- ier Stanley Baldwin this evening opened an attack in the House oi Commons on the recent agreement with Russia looking toward the re- sumption ol relations, declaring that Right Hon. Arthur Henderson, Le- bcrlle Foreign Secretary. had made a most humiliating surrender. Mr. Henderson in reply, stated the Gov- ernment did not intend to reoom- mend that parliament pledged the -redit oi British tax P!!!" t0 any lord raised by the Soviet qovgm. uuu‘ and also that Soviet prope- which drew from the seas as wail as the land. lorm at any time.‘ \‘.(l‘.llil not b0 Mlllltlfl in ill] pa» ". ways Inc" were killed today when their aeroplane crashed alter going into a tailspin over the East Boetoi. rOOO-OOOO-O-OOOO-OOOO-GOO-O-OO' Condensed Specials BATEP-do per word net i each insertion in can oolurnn. I ‘ENVELOPE iIICIALl-Ne son l0: Mo ior 100; 65c ior m; e1.c. M 500: ti.» ior i000. Quardiar Oilice. g- s w a “I0 LIT.” “I01! IALI" AN!‘ “BOG-rd lllti Room" csrda always on hand cheep. Guardian Centre. Job Printers. u. ‘ ~srssn I03 fldbl-II IOU WANI ‘_ I I006 driver or tun horse tor in: winter. and also one that can win. in its class next summer, buy oao . from me. horses. all at reasons‘;- prlcsa. l4. Col. D. A, MarKinnon, Box 832; ' Charlottetown. P. l x. sass-inns».- t}. i ‘f Near Brackley Point l‘ reservotrwillbebvlunthisweekat .- Your choice oi soverei- l TUTESTNEW,