- God. ..... ........... A MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT -—r All pelne and self-denial: tlone if they are not prompted impceed by love. Annual Subscriptions l Delivered 85.00 Canada and U. ill. A. $4.50 By Mill, barren and dangerous cell-decep- IN and Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926 24¢“? //// - =- ’// ., 7W Beak 900d eemeeny. mwleelnllp a s ..:..2_-_"1'i reudlnl. healthful ewe-nu- or I, '~"'"‘“" _ heart and mind, and you will in R mo, troubled with ovll mums. Mornlnl Guardian. Pounded Charlottetown (lunrlllnn. Two llllllilll» llENY Klllli l5 Hill _Y Ill Rumanian Foreign Office says Rumors Unfounded a n d _ Fantastic. .llU-OlIAll.IOST, Nov. 27 -—-The Rn- mllnlan foreign office today ‘form- ully authorized The Associated Press to categorically deny un- founded and fantastic rumors tllat. King lFerdinand is dying of a flooll disease and that the king's nlental vigor is inlpaircli. The King is (rontinulng lo Ft‘ ccivc and work ‘with his mluislors. Tile newspapers announce today that lilo physicians ill attendance upon lilo lKing nrc really to fol-ego an opt-ration if ills health appears lo he iloiter and there is ‘gcuoral ugrl-clnent. l'l'onl ovary uvnllubil- source that. it is improved. (Phere has not been the slightest suggestion fllllilll‘ in the press or ill official, circles regarding Princess ilclen, wife of tho former Crown Prince Carol, for mclnbership in a regency. ' >-—i- St. Andrews’ "Night At St. James’ Church The service at St. James‘ lust night was distinctly Scottish. Tilt‘ praise was taken cntircly from thc psalms and sung by those grand old tunes which thrill the Scottish ‘heart wherever’ men‘ of "Scottish birth gather for the worship of lncponlng his address Mr. Muir" paid a‘ glowing tribute to Switzerland, and paid a fine com- pliment. to Mr and Mrs Reymorld who were in the choir. He so d that Scotland owed much to John (‘alvin and (lone-Va. ‘Knox sat at. the feet oi‘ (‘nlvin and brought tog Scotland that form of doctrine and worship which lllilijdflllf‘. so much lo make the strength of lllc Scot- tish character. While claiming no monopoly for tho Scotch. Mr. Muir showed that lllllfi‘ were certain characteristics of thll Scottish peo- pic which arc most valuable ill buildillg up any country. Scotland ilas oflllntilncs (‘ii(llil‘l"l “vrlcurious sufloriug." that is to say how one gcnllratioll often ‘shill-rs in orllor that the next. may he Italy Plans Billion Candle Power Beacon 27.--The erec- l some, ‘Nov. tion of a hugh fight i101!" °" Mount Etna, to serve as a guide to aerial navigation oft the Mediterranean area‘ is be- ing planned by the ltilian Gov- ernment. The light of one billion can- diepower, will be more power- ful than the one near Dijon France, which guides plane! across the English Channel on their nightly flights beiWflfl Paris and London. Current for the Etna light wlll be generated by a windmill de- vice operated by the strong constant wind that blows across the volcano. ‘ _____ “lulu IN lllll suns ill lllllZIl lRlO JANlldiRt), lilrltzil, Nov. 27.- Official zldnlission oi‘ revolutionary; activities in tile states oi‘ Parana and Santa. Ciillillllil. is made in n communication sent to the ilCWB papers by the government. The yfillilltlliltéiit says government forces have put to flight a group of 100 rebels who had captured the town o1‘ (luurapuavzl. state of Parana, and were levying nloney from Mer- chants, it adds that tho loyal forc- es arc continuing action against the rebels. v1.2. Men Killed (Canadian Press) UEBEC, Nov. 23. —- Five mcu lwere killed ill an explosion of a steam fibollerplyeslurlluy at. Dom-st on the ‘Transcontinental line, 360 lmiieefrom Quebec. the system which held sway among the thrifty Scotch. ln conclusion he said "we are all (lanadlans here but there are shrines overseas we can never for- . ‘it is the land of religious freedom won in the battlefield and at the stake. the lnnll of Scott. and Jiurns oath many others who lll'P fountain culls oi‘ pure lll-lighl. Thcrc arc treasures which "neith- er moth nor rust doth corrupt alld whore tiliuvos cannot brl-ak through nor steal," thc splendid disciplined powers, treasures oi‘ lthe treasures of lilt‘lll0i‘}' anli ihc ‘exlllnpll- of honest, upright and godly living". May (loll grant. lhut. more devotion to lllli almighty dol- lar may IIOVOI‘ prevent ml from illcsscli. lit is this that makes _, M . _ , _ _ %e"e'l“;3,'1'§;'§*..l" “qglnglgf i331; ddllmii‘. “‘~.Y.'.‘.?”S..T‘.°..“.'.i“ftitdiiiltl zlllllezrldpqfileatle iulytil her victories no w“ ‘Host mflpnmz‘ |[|N5 WHITE lllllll Liners Sold t0 Royal Mail Steam Racket Company. -l.()Nl)()N, Nov. -l. — Tilc Royal Mail Steam Pal-kcl (‘ompzlny an- nounced today that iil'l'lilli.it‘illfilil.v'l have been couclulilwl lo acquire -thl= whole HllilH‘ (flllllliil of the ‘White ‘Star Linc in.‘ of lhc date January 1, 15127. Trans-fer of lhl‘ SllilPflg will not affect the continuity oi‘ thc Winn- Star l1llll‘. its organization and llgcucy rungl-lul-uts. Reports that lllt‘ lllli'i'll‘lillililfil Mcrcalllilc Murine hall l-olllplcll-li negotlllllons for the sale of its lirlt- lsh r-gl-‘lry \\'hltle Slur Lilli» fleet ‘with ll view to developing an nil American merchant fleet. were cur. rent yo-‘ll-rdlay. Th1‘ sale price unis given as upproxinlutcly $.‘i.">,00tl,il00 for lllt‘ 5110,0110 lou tier-t, which ‘lu- clulivs stunt‘ oi’ the finest. ‘ilnl-rs al‘lo:ll. lAulong lill- SlllllS of the White. Star flcct arc The ‘Homeric, biajus- tic. Olylilllli‘. Adriatic, Arabic, llai. tic, CPtlTlC and a dozen others. The i. M. M. also lillg other vessels un- der the llritisil and other flags. ‘Wail Strcci sptwulaltion is that completion oi‘ till‘. White Star deal may be followed by a bid for the iluitcd Suites line-.l. Prince George Will Be Guest at Boy And Girl Dance -.. ,*.-+.-:'.~—..- . »__. - (Special to the Guardian) . O-‘IYPAWA. Oni., Nov. 27 ---- H. it. t)- girl dance given at (lnvernlncnt. House from 9.30 p. m. liii midnight.‘ No married people will be present.‘ ‘Prince George will remain at Gov-l crnment. House until Monday. lic is bciuir guarded by Royal (‘ana- dian lliouniell Poilcl- sol-rut sl-rvirc‘ men. . -——-<o>——-—- SIR ALAN COBH-AM HOPES TO POPULARISE LIGHT AERO- PLANE TO THE PUBLIC ‘NI-IW YORK, Nov. 27. Cobhuln, noted liritlsil olrlnau. who flow from London to Mei- bouruo unll back, prepare-d today to begin his lecture tour to popu- larize tho light acroplanc us “cilcap as an automobile." —Sil' Alan on to show how llil‘ ili'("‘ll industries of Scotland had boon founded and developed. lic rc- ferred at considerable length to tho great iron works and ship- building yards. and to the great printing houses llnli woollen menu-l factories. He rcfcrroll also to the; banking system, and lo thr- fact that our {fanadllln banking system was modelled and developed iroln less than war," and Mr. Muir went Brilliant College Care 04§Q'O'O§OQOQ§O AWARDED SBHULARSHIP |llTE, YSIIIE er and Excellent War q of their life wmlk. Columbus, Lucil- H. iPrince George. who arrives ilunil lrlliidcd better than‘ lllPy RIIBW- Ott wn iDecgmber 4th m1 a prlvutvuThe scorer of success ill life's ad- visl. lo ‘Their Exceilcncies will belvenlurc lies file guest oi" honor at. a boy anlllGflll- 62Nll llllllvlllslllvslllvlcls AT iRllilTYlilillEil cllllllcll Celebration of the Opening of the Present Building Sixty-two Years Ago. Ex- cellent Sermon by Rev. Dr. Heartz Special services were ‘held yes- meeting of the Taxis squares was terday ill 'l‘rinity LlnitednChu-rrall. in held. when tho offcers of the Grand cunlnlemoriltlon- of the sixty second Square wen) Installed and 81X 113w 1111l\1v@l's11rl' m‘ the opening of the mculbcrs initiated. Delegates m the present. building. Older Buys‘ ‘Conference lately held llllll] .| l5 lillNllll W TH ,l]llNNl l} Latter Urges Import- ance of Resuming Negotiations With Union Leaders. (Canadian Preee) l I 'llcv. \\'. .\i. Ryan was the preacll- at Mt. Stewart submitted their re- cr in the morning, the large audit- pQflpL The prcgrammB prescribed (ifllilli ill-lag well lfllleli despite the by the ‘Maritime Religious Educa- unfllvorabll: weather. His eubjecttiml (Tnuncii has been taken up en- ‘was lhc sum-lune need oi‘ thethuslastcally and will be continued church, namely baptism with flrcthroughont the winter season. iroln above. ' The outstanding event of the 1ln Mr. Fletcher's unavoidable ab- week was ‘the annual tea and ha» sem-c. Ml. (i. ll‘. lliutchescn presirl-lzllal" condlzcted by the Indies Aid ell al. tin- organ. The Harmony Society and the Willing -Circle of Male Eight sung very symmtheti-‘Kings Daughters on Thursday after- cally the hymn‘ “Bree-k Thou the noon. in. the rooms of llcartz Mem- Breuli oi‘ .l.it‘e," with Ml‘. lPercy Wil-‘oriai liull were tables laden with hams kindly substituting for hi1‘. candy, home cooking, magazines Fletcher. The anthem "Jerusalem and books, dolls and 0011's wear, my (i-lorious llunlo" always a fflllt- plain sewing and fancy wolik, at all urc of the anniversary services at of which a. brizflv business was done‘ Trinity, was finely rendered. by the The tea. tables were set in the Soo- choir. .ial lfali to accommodate about one ll“ lilo ovenill-g an unusually barge hundred and fifty at n time. Patrons congregation was lii 1 attendance. were seated at the tables with the The Rev. Dr. Heartz. a. veteran of least possible confusion and delay over sixty years service 1n the min- and the cuisine and service ‘were istry. “'11s the preacher, his subject highly praised. Not only those be- bcing "Twilight, and life as a greet longing to lllf.‘ fellowship of Trinity adventure" based on the lite of Ab- but friends from other churches rnhnnr-‘Znnd he wcnlt out. not know were present in large numbers and ing whither he went." Abraham's Joined.‘ in making the occasion both adventure might be considered a social and a financial success. from two points of vicw. llt was al —*_¢*>-~—~ tlPlllUIlSlTilllOfl of God's sovereign- ty, but. a demonstration also of Ab- raham's ready acceptance of God?! plan fur him. The great heroes e. l the fultil have gone forward .1 - obedience to the will of God ‘A sllthoun/llutlslmlmgtlve-vaet.‘ Two Military Funerals Yes- . 3 » er, the Pilgrim Fathers, Wesley—' at Dunflnnw Cathedral was the scene of a solemn and impressive William Berrigau were arraigned _ before the Alter where the final H °f 1m"""'l"'"3’iab~solution of the Roman Catholic l klmw whom ll haw’ Church was pronounced by Monsig- _ am Pe"3‘"-“l“d "ml/nor Maurice .\icDonalll,over the re- lie ls able to keep that which lymain|$l The m" ma“. chm,- 0; the ]"“"3_"""‘_mlll°d- 1° m1“ 333ml"- llintlCaliledral svuc-l in attendance in day. This faith is also beautifully Singing [he “Llbemg- expressed lli the words of 'i‘e1rlly- Th‘. fungflflfl were, of [he largest S0111 ever seen in the city and the first 1010118111. and evening boll, time that. two military funerals And after that the (lurk! took place in the (‘dihedral annuit- And may there be no sadness of aneously. l farewell The remains or Wm. llerrlgan. When I embark: left the residence of his mother at {For though from out. our buurnl» of 2.45 headed ‘by 11 1111"! 51111811. (i-l Time and. Place W. V. A. band and u large contiu-l The not“; may bem- me far, gent of war veterans and followed One hall asked the speaker about‘ his expectations ill-H reply was believed. lllid f.» ..»terday-'Aitern0onlé OTTAWA, ‘Ont, Nov. 28.—An emergency conference tn discuss ways and means of avoiding a strike of the railway running trades ill Canada was held lu. Otta- wa today. Presidents of the two chief railway systems‘ Sir Henry Thornton, of the C. N. R. and E. W. Beslty of the C. P. LR. conferred Jludge Lenient In Imposing Sentence (Special to the Guardian) MAIDSTONE, England, Nov. 27. -- Alphonse F. A. 8mlth today lwue found not guilty of murder or manslaughter in con. nection with the shooting of hie friend John Thoma: Del-hem. He was sentenced however to twelve months at hard labor for carrying lire arm; with intent to endanger iiie. The maximum penalty on this charge is twenty years Imprisonment but Judge Sir Horace Avery pronounced the lmore lenient sentence on the ground that Smith intended to injure only hlmeeli. ‘Bad Fire at New Haven Sat- urday Morning A ball firc occurred at New HI-Jlillli in Mlllllilil ill Plilllbililil Attorney-General for B. C. Tells Customs Probe About Liquor Smuggling. VIUPORIA. B. C~ Nov. 27.»- Sometimee one wishes that. he could bring our members of par- llament out hero and give them first hand knowledge of the situ- ation, declared Hon. A. M. Man- son, attorney general or British Columbia discussing liquor smugg- ling before the Royal Commission with Hun. -C. .A. Dunning. Minister gave" sauna“. mommg u, 51X "Weflllllflllllg 11w $115101!“ 460811‘ 0i‘ Railwfll‘! 30111311111111. during thepvclock when the barns of Mr. Rument a‘ m’ ‘mums “m” m" afternoon. Tomorrow Mr. Dunning A. MacPhail were totally the situation ed by fly-d expects to discuss with the representatives of the bro- des troy-l rThe fire was caused by the ignit- therhoods directly concerned in thegion of some straw in the loft from [the lanterns carried by those who threatened strike. At tho 0311011181011 of today's in- were feeding the stock. terview, Mr. Dunning stated that he Ilagration spread so rapidly that sent for the railway chiefs to despite the utmost efforts of Mr- urge upon them the i-mportance of MadPllail and a host of neighbors resulnlng negotiations with the un- nothing could be ‘done. ‘ ion leaders and earplorinfi every P08- eible avenue of settlement, He did 01' ha)’. "599 8100M 0i’ any mm; of seme- lbags oil potatoes ready for shi 110i. suggest lThree barns containing 35 tons grain, 100. p. men.’ he 5am He wished u, urge meat and 250 bushels of oats were upon both parties w the dispute the totally destroyed besides r1 large. importance of amicable adjustment. hi?" "W" and fl WBTQTIOUBB c011- .0! the difficulty. He felt. om the wining l1 Winter's surely of live- governmont should spare no effort 9W9)‘; 19911- to bring the two sides together to “mm a strum which he considered with the aid of his neighbors waslwithln 56 hours [would be disastrous to the national "hie 1° "a" a" l1" Bmk- 5 life at this time. it is fortunate that Mr. MacPhail ‘The home of Mr MacPbaiVs sou‘ Heber, nearby was in great. danger. and required to be constantly‘ H ‘ilhe-qfrhroqhid consisted ?’ui‘i£ -' . gt. Madal- S. Steele, Sgt. Major W.| ‘The loss lo Mr. MacPhali is algpns, DeCosto, Corpl. J. Weatherbie. J. heavy one, amounting to neat-lyre; we lMahar, .l. Vally, P. Shepherd. L. $5,000 only partially covered by in- Arsenault. W. McGorry, W. CamD-vsuranca and the sympathy of all p, bell. J. IDoucette. Both funerals were in charge of ‘Mr. Frank Henncssey. goes out to him in his great loss. Mr. MadPhail wishes w thank; ll-HCG. SPECIAL SERllllItlll THE Y. M. ILA. LAST Nlllllli The Speaker Was Mr. L. A. Buckley Wh 0 Told the Story of the World Confer- Il hope to see my Pilot. face to face Wiilcn I have crossed the bar. Miss Lillian ‘McKenzie was org- anist in tllu evening. The llnrlnony lltaio Eight sung "I<‘or all the Saints ho from their ibubours rest," Mr. Percy Williams again assisting. The 5. was composed by Mr. Fletcher and dedicated to the first. clloir of the church. who led tho service, of praise sixty-two y-oars ago. ‘On Tuesday evening the weekly MORE. anthem “We give inunortai praise“, by a long line of mourners. ‘The coi- fin was left in the vestibule of the Church awaiting the urrivnl of tho remains of the late John Hughesl also beaded by the militia. Aftelul the office at ‘the Cathedral the furs, Finland. hears-es to the Roman Catholic e,- 300 young folks fired the Last Salute and Bugle!‘ MOUEmImL Hynes sounded the Last Post. 1°“- Jmm FlYmh Eme“ 3053"‘ speaker and he told the story of ‘Emewt can?" Mum" Egnn- 'the World's Conference the Y. M. C. ‘Rev. Fr. McMahann D. D. offlciat- A_ hem in Hale-Inflow, F]n]and_ ed a! the Kmw- Two special soloswere rendered L. A. Buckley of Toronto As- Capital of Finland and has a popu- The i111" blllreffl m!‘ 30h" “"511” sociate National General Secretaryliation of 120.000. The city is kept were Thos. Mclllahan. ‘Vlllred ‘m1’ of the Y. -M. ‘C. A. was the special‘ ‘ence Held by the Y. M' C. A. in Helsing- | Lust. night the Y. M. C. A. held The arrival in ll-ielelngiors of iarlé Dmcesslon followed the tWOa special service of song when ov- this large group caused a. greet stir attended and and it. was a. wonderful reception; Cemetery where 11w firing Baum! were accorded a very delightful they received 0n their arrival. . The City of Heisingfors is the wonderfully clean by a. large num- ber of woman street cleaners. During the time of the Confer- ence the folks enjoyed 20 hours of. The cou- 1 rinkled witiryatcr so auto aavsl. .. .. ..,. .. -_,...,..., . h said the Winnipeg sittings any detail- g Condensed Specials l each insertion m this column. RATE-lo per word. net. v v vvwrvv —--___._.___..__.._ "IN MEMORIAM CARDS—SPLEN- did selection to choose from. Guardian Job Printery. '~‘LOST—' ON SUNDAY, 1 AUTO chain. Finder please notify this office. 3023 t ——————+-—-------- POTATOES AND OATS W Wire usl-‘lrnl prices. Curioad lots. ll. it‘. Mulch lit 00., Ltd. 2078-11-27-31. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEQ Prices 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c. 250 for 55c, 500 for $100, 1000 for 81.95., Postpaid. Guardian Office. “IN MEMORY!’ NERBES QUIT- able for lnotillelgfathcr, wifabhue- b11110. danlhter, Ion, sister bro- 17101’. soldier or friend --I50 verses- may be consulted ll Guardian Office. t: -.--_....______.._. ‘HOME MAD! POTTID MINT. Fresh sausages. Baunderl, N w- "m 11 00-. '2 not Bldg. swouursv-Mv’ IIICIALTY le milk fed ‘fowl end chickens BA- sinnlns new. i teguire" terse quantities ‘dolly. December let. to 4th. l need llomejqod ducks. A" lwflllry to be dreued. J- D. Jenilined - 351140-61 H068 Record of Brothers Fittingly Recog- nized Tllc (‘omlnitlcl- of Selection of and has hclll lnauy, offices Willi tl|t-.\Vlil‘ Memorial of llli‘ .llaugiliers such satisfaction that this ;'l.nl- hc oi‘ lllc ldlnpiru of Prince. i-Illlvnrd ls-ihas been clerctcll Prcsidl-ui. lit‘ his For William llerrlgan the pail-l daylight each day. one by liir. T .W. Bentley and one Such a large gathering of foreign- ‘today. M.r. Manson attacking the liquor export houses told the commission that under the law at present. liquor was shipped for export to which latter shipments seemed like carrying coals to Now- cssttle." Also liquor was shipped from ‘British Columbia cities to along the Canadian coast. when it was transferred to Uln-lted States vessels or landed for consumption in Canada. “They lie awake nights devising ways and means to evade lilac laws." declared Mr~ Manson rebr- ring to the liquor smuggling. He mentioned one vessel which bad lnado three trips to "Mexico" and produced landing crtifllcates to show than. its cargo bad arrived at its Mexican destination. Evcnlon of the Law m in t e matter of liquor N!!!‘ he resulted from the QYGNQI law maintained. The situaxtlon was llufltfllfllVfl to ovincial laws- The province a! British Columbia objected to bi- lng made a home for illicit nqueq: {his neighbors for their kind assistjkgpnv-tqrlon; amm- lum w; 113k. fed Swtes or into other provinces.‘ Attorney General Grain. of Min. he ‘would defer until ed statement of the situation of his province. He supported Mr. Maillot’: statement, asserting llbat tho n- istence of liquor warehouses in Britis Columbia was inimlcai to law e - . - llnnflollll. “Th- y» ‘l- Iv.‘ »‘\I.lJu.“l:l l)‘. Y!‘- uiiy interested in the ranliticatious of the licensed liquor export iil€l operating in British C01 bin said attorney general Lymbum 0f Alberta» "These ‘boluses’ primarily estab- lished ostensibly to carry on a." legitimate trade in the imDwt-u tion of liquor and the subsequent exportation of such liquor! to points outside tihe Dominion o! Canada have developed law A main and in mrrly instances. l1’ sola source of supply of i301!- tcrnationo-l bonnlerceu‘. "it is a matter of common, know- ledge that liquor cleared from such houses for a foreign part limb. an many occasions, found its way but to the Dominion and has thlliiftor been disposed of through subter- ranesn (iilannels "Shiprrlcnts of liquor from these tf. NTED land, lllt‘t idrillny. Nov. 215th, and B\Vli.l‘ill‘tl llil‘. Overseas “Post-Gradu- alc stlll0lllfl~llilll for ill‘. ~28 lo Mr. Nathaniel W. White. ‘Mr. Whltu who is gsradunting in Arts 'fl'on'l l)i)llli)ll8l0—<l{lili.!i~l 'lini- varsity. Halifax lli June is the sou of Archdeacon ‘White of Summer- sille. Ho has had a particularly brilliant. record as a scholar, ath- lete and all-round coliogo man. After writing lilo entrance cxaln- inationa for Prince of Wales Coi- lege. in which he oillainod first place‘ for Prince County, he was class. W0 congratulate llir. Who'll. on receiving this splendid scholar- ship and feel confident. that he will do honor to himself and to ollr province at iieble (Jollcgc, Oxford, England, where he will llikl‘. ll course leading to u llul-hllior of Arls lii the ‘Honour School oi‘ Juris- ])|‘iltlk3li('t‘. ll is vnry fitting that Ml". Wililc should receive tho island War Memorial Scholarship as his eldest brother Sci-gt. .l. l). W. White who went overseas with thi. 105th But.- ‘talion was killed in action and n 47113529; ANY OLD COP. i3 GOOD IN APINCH bearers were lieury Josey, Fred Chandler, John Garrick. D. E Gal- lant. M. Lee. F. Lawior. Rev. Fr. A. J. Mclntyre service at the grave. lleld bylvlrs. if. 1S. Henderson, both of which were rendered in a very fine manner. The Y. M. C. A. orchestra under the leadership of Ml‘. Waiter Mc- Nutt accompanied the singing. Oth- er members are Rnbt. Hogg and Roy Ward. Mr. MoNutt also accom- Announcements, ' palried Mrs. Henderson and Mr. Coming Events, new” A Through the kindness of M1‘. Meetings. Etc. "Good things to eat, nicc things to wear, antiques, books. attractions for children, St. iPeiel-‘s tea and Keith Rogers and Mr. Walter ‘Burke this special program was ,hroadcast and many reports came in about the dine program. Bale. Wednesday- 3017 rnocnwm ‘ H - N0. 58. “The annual meeting of the ‘Hm: Na 73. Winsloe Shipping Club will be held in the hall Tuesday evenlnl. N01’- 30th at 7.30. Hymn No. 1238. lsolo, Mr. T. W. Bentley. Hymn. No. 4. ers had never before been held in houses m, Qonunualjy mum‘ l-ielslngfors and the people weremwh- way 1M0 (he pram; pmvfuc. greatly impressed with the vifllwre-‘es, sad have become a distinct. The Scotch delegation in their cat-menace to ttllo system of govern- ive dress received perhaps the greatment. control of the eslc of liquor! est (Walton and the native Finland- in these provinces." ers hardly knew whether to tip‘ their bats to them or shake hands.‘ A word picture of the Conference which was held in the Luthera- Church holding over 3000 people. At the qpel lug meeting a choir of 250’ men. and women occupied the front, choir and 250 boys the rear choir. Each person sang the opening hymn in his native tongue. Jesus Shall Reign Vvllellfer the Sun shall his successive Journeys run. It is need- less to say this lmdl a wonderful though weird effect. The school houses where all the “delegates were billotted compare The attorney general of Becht- chewan was not present but it was stated, on his behalf, that he eup- ported representations mule by British Columbia. Stranded Steamer In Danger 0i Destruction (Canadian Prone) SHDLBURNE. N’. 8.. Nov. ll.~ awardcd a scholarship at Kings f‘ “ n "‘ “ ‘. Windsor, N. S..‘sccontl brlfller enlisted in the ‘ii0.\‘- Wllern he lcd Ills class for two (kul- ai Air Force. His fllthcr. Arrh- serutlve ylears. In 1021i hn led the doacnn White. Raw! 001011111" “"1" matriculation class entering Kings vice recruiting volunteers during moderate in fresh southerly \~'111il"> a. m. 2976.1l~20-3l College and during the three years the Grout W-a , bltcolillilé mild-m‘- _ o0 his course at the Federated Uni- '--——L'°>'"'i- Mmllrflll- 611N111‘? - 43-48 "A 11110116 lilmwrlnc“ Ram’ vgrgjflgg 0g l)glhouifle—-Klng'g ‘he Quebec cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. j0—32 he aid in the l-iartsville Hail 011 has had an exceptionally high CONSERVATIVE WINS Charlottetown cloudy .. ..l——Z1 Tuolday evening the 30th lust. B! standing. ‘in his sophomore year BRJTIOH BY-ELECTION Halifax cloudy . . . . . . .. . 52-48 780. Addressed ‘by Rev. A. A. Mac.- ho won the Stevenson Scholarship ---* 31- Jill‘! {B111 - . 53-47 Leod, G. W- P., and 011101‘ 1118111109" in competitive examinations, for IJONIION, ‘Nov. 27. —Mnjor W. Boston ifs-r .. 08-62 of the Grand Division. Adm lléglil q two years and in the spring exami- H. Carver. the Conservative candi- New York clear . . . . . . . . . . .. vii-W free. 297241-11 nations in Philosophy he cbtalasdidato in the by-eloction in the ‘How- thh hllheet mark in Logic ever gin denshire Division of Yorkshire. on by Dr. Stewart of Dnlhousié. yesterday was elected by a vole of 1n athletics Mr. White has been 10,050 in a three cornered contest "Rummage lSale. Market Build- ing Tuesday. November 80th st. 9 TORONTO, NOV. Zth-Mnrltimé. liigh tide this evening at. 6.37 Solo Mrs. 1H. B. Henderson Scripture Reading. Tom Millman. Hymn‘ uneven, Mr. .l.. A. Buckley. ll-Iymn. Closing ‘Prayer. Rev. R. C. Eaton. lClinlfmflll. ‘w. E. Bent-icy. Mr. Buckley's address is in DB"- ss follows: The Canadian H0119 0f lwenl-Y left Canada, July 14th and arrived August 1st when in Heisingforl, with ulc best in Canada and U. sane Ngw yen; stpannlr "Western" A. each 0ll~§ havinz 1111 0W1 SYWMS- which stranded on Budget. 10$ lllm am. restaurant. lust Wednesday with a large fir“ The speaker (Mr. Bulkloy) wasof liquor aboard, WM tvduy in charge of one room which lleldled monlcntllfliy to brook in IMO lld 20 boys of eighteen different nl-fbecome c. mm bee. Only e. Imlii tlcns. .\ boy from South Carolina part. o! the cargo had; been muons was sleeping alongside a coiorelluader Customs Mplttmmt Q'- boy from the Gold‘ Coast of Africa vision when the rec not loo rout and sleeping across from a boy for further lllvlge cperet from Chine and Japan. —-——¢0@———-- The boys asked serious questions ll member oi’ the senior Foblbali. in which the Libel-u candidate. s. Oollege. He also took a greatalui tho Labor candidate J. W. interest u: other college activities Kneeshaw, 2M8. ~ - _ and tomorrow morning a; 852. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.18 null rises tomorrow morning at 1.20 New moon Sunday, Nov. 5th 1.48 Hockey anlPTrack teams of Kings U. Linfieill, received 8,068 votesp. m. ‘ Sllnlmcrside tido eighteen min- utes, later than Charlottetown. the conference opened. "Meeting of Uigg shipping Club and Farmers in-stltute on Dec. 2nd. Listing "hogs for shipment. D60 71h paying cheques for last shipment Cash for potato listing end distribu- ting bogs for 4 care or lroillw-l- w- D. Ross, Sady. The conference was a gathering world promoted by the World's Committee of the Y. M. C. A. 1500 delegates from 46 different nations attended. l at the conference and a colored lad asked why colored. boys do not re- of boys an-zi men from all over the ceive the some rights as our own boys. (Continued on page 3) Trial of souls n SENATOR‘ nma ; LINDSAY.‘ Oat... Nov. l8. -- ' nor George IcHufli died -» mornlng It lliijnmn hm in bl 81st. your. t I f . v.3. .1»; . (Canadian Prone) ‘ ' - ~' a-zivmtvki-s-sr’ . ~_-.- w». niuéikL .1 n-rc-uraia-yf