OF A MERCHANT null A good wctrifleto follow ls ma: s rifle or shot pun is never u" until it la empty and then to as- A winner works harder than- anybody else-but he thinks e.- his work as sport. not as drtldgery—he //_. sums that it is‘ never empty. Annual Slshserlptloni Delivered "M .7 By lllll- lid llvl ll‘l ll l Nllt ‘IN ‘ NlNl Special __Observance Requested for Actu- al Day of Armistice, Thursday, Nov. 11. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, _' Oct. 16.—Thanksgiv- lng and A-mistioe Day will be ob- served o_n Monday, November 8. The recent statute fixes this joint celebration on the Monday of the week in which November 11 occurs. But a special observance has been requested for the actual day of Ap- mistlee. Hon. Jae. A. Robb. acting Prime Minister, stated today that ‘in ae. cordance with the arrangemen‘ for Armistice Day sanctioned by His Majesty the-King the people of Canada are invited to mark the oc- casion by two minutes of silence at eleven o'clock lThursday morning, November 11. This is a special ob- servance suggested by Hie Majes- ty and is in addition to the regular ilollday recognized. by. the pap-ll... ment of Canada for the Monday previous. Air Mail Service to be Itelinquishetl (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. - m... ]l(l.-'t office llepiirtlnent announced lillily it will relinquish the trans- i-illlllnontul nnil overnight New York-Chicago government operat- rtl mall llir‘ sgrvlco and will adver- tise within 30 gluys felflbida for pri- vuto enterprises to take over tile service. “lt has novel‘ ‘been the intention iii the poetofilco-depurtlnollt to ccntlnfie oporatloh permanently ‘of ilrlleral New-said. ‘ The depart- luént has 85 airplanes. 15 hangers unil mllchlno ShOIH worth several million ilolltlrs. which will be till:- pct-Jod of. Photograph Stomach lii-lltLlN. Oct. l5.—'l‘1l(>. interior nl‘ tho stomach has been photo- graphed for the first time by Dr. lions Eisner, head of thc Charity iPolyi-ilulc. At a general meeting of stomuch specialists. Dr. -Elsuei~ de- srrlbetl how he overcame the diffi- culty oi sufficiently illuminating the interior of the stomach in order to make the photograph. This ‘was done by the employment of a high power opticgl system and replacing the gsstroscopeb ‘white lamp with a blue one- Dr. ‘Eisner. for twelve years had been assistant to Professor lsmsr I768. A, u.“ French Are, _ ‘ Shocked By‘ Short Gowns NEW YORK, Ocl. 15.-—The aria. tocracy is shocked because Ameri- can girls are wearing their tires. l" k119i! length or above the knee. said irons Bordoul. actress, who re. turned yesterday on the line.- ‘Frauce. She said the exclusive Frenclrwomen have ilecreen that dresses should be worn two llltjhgg below the knees. [sluts liil ltlllllll ll vFiiMlllHli lls ‘Hiohenzollern Family Get Back Land, Vil- | las, Art Treasures ' an‘d $3,000,000 in Cash. (Special to the Guardian) . ‘BEIULIN, Oct. 15. ——,'l‘he Prilssisil Diet today voted to give thc llohon- zolleru family. which ruled Ger- many until the former liill-liel-‘rnll away toward the end of lilo wur. 300,000 acres of land. more than u score of villus. costly art treasures und $3.000.000 in cash. The Diot ngreod upon lilo rom- prolulse hill for settling tho l-loiicn- zollcru claims nguilist lilo. state.‘ it was the (‘Olltfilltlbll of the forulcr ‘Royal fninily/‘thilt thc vast cslntos amassed during lilo yours tiiut tho llchclizollerils ‘ruled Prussia and lntcr ‘ tho Gorlllllll ‘Flint/ire, were lHTSOlH-ll property... . ' A clause ill tho bill has been ill- lerprelcd. as foreshadowing the 'l‘0tlll‘_il' of~ the Kaiser‘ lo‘ Germany. zollorn- and 'lllS‘ wi'i.-- should ‘receive possession of llnulburg Castle, neur Frankfort. for life.- . New Hotel For 1 Quebec Planned QUEBEQ Oct. 15.~By the spring of 1928 Quebec will have u ‘new twclvo storey, four lluntlred room hotel to cost over two million dol- lels, on Si. John street. where the Montreal Market uow stands if o plan which was laid before the pub- lic ‘works committee of the city council yesterday afternoon goes through. Through their Montreal ‘representative. New York interest ‘offered ‘the i-lty $50,000 for the muf- ‘ket, $5,000 t0 be paid immediately for n six months option. Many of the Aldermen seemed to he in favor of the project _.but no definite dec- ‘i-slon was takenffhs matter was fin- "mlll- a lalmufi “Pelllallllt- H9 l5 a ally rperted to the finance colnllllt- ill-athlete of the und is 52 years old. " ~e , . Condensed Specials RATE-Ac pet word. net cscb insertion in this column. WAUNSOME SAUIAGES AND Hamburg Steak, flesh ovary day. 069-600 Saunders, Neweontl: C0,, Mur- kct Bldg. m ‘ - bi “IN MEMOHIAM OARDF-SFLEN- dld selection to chose from Guardian Job Printery. ‘tf. --..___.._____a....._____ 'POTATOES—HIGHII'N' PRICE-b, paid for Certified Heed and uiblc stock. J. L. Doll las, char- lottetown. 8240-18-01 _ , ‘NPOULTRY WANT!” b BUYING live poultry dally.,l‘l'ices on ap- Berlln University w Two Killed When l Train Struck Auto ‘SHEINBICOOKE, Oct. 15. ltubort Mills. lili. and John Mills. ii brother, aged l5 months, ltro douii. t1 ‘Mrs llnrnior, cousin to tho tlcutl children. is injured. perhaps fntai- ly. and elght-yoar-olil Nelson lrwlil is suffering from bruises as the rc- siilt of nu accident ilear lRock l-‘orest, some miles from hero. early this evening, when o. motor car lll which they were travelling was crushed into by a Canadian ‘Pacific freight train. Tile tragedy occur- red n short distance from tho Mills homo. ‘ ‘Details ' are meagre, but it is thought that the car stalled on the railroad track in front of the on- coming train. m“ “h. ma" sandalw- poutmautvllThe clause stipulated thut l-lohenq men- ‘ ‘ ‘CHARLOTTETOWMNGASQIADA, . ;_. l . L l Eltill INN ill llilll] EENNNE l5 PN-[INNNNLE Sir John Simon also Aspire-s to Party Leadership — Dis- sension Asquith-s Reason for Quitting ‘IJONDON- Oct. 15. -ln ills letter to the Liberal party announcing his resignation as leader. Lord ()x- ford indirectly attributed his uc- tlon. which he described as llTB" vorsble to the dlssenslon which hail arisen between lilnlself nnd Lloyd George. ‘He declared that he was firmly convinced of the correctness of his own attitude toward the gen- eralstrike, but that he could not and would not take pnrt ill internal political controversy. ‘He referred to ‘Lloyd George's til til ity could not be effectively maln- taincd tinder u systclu of rival uu- llloritlos with sepurntc organiza- tions ulld separate funds. His re- ference was to Lloyd George's leadership of the ptlrllanlentary Liberal party which has stood by the war premier in his controversy ‘with other leaders of tile purty. ‘Lotti Oxford referred to the fact that he had been lll ill health for some time punt. "Though my health is now restored". he wrolc, "‘i feel the anxieties and responsib- ilities of leadership ought not to ho undertaken or continued by anyone who cannot be reasonably certain that he can stand the strulu.“ Ell Si) til DU Life I ‘ ‘ab ill C0 Won't Quit Public Lord Oxford. who was iulsod to tho peerage only last. your for his idistlngulsllctl services to Great Brltulil- does not contemplate rc- tlrenlent froln public life. and sold that ho hoped he liilgilt still be of service to the state nail to Liber- 2-. allsm. ‘ ’ Ho will. deliver all nlltircvss tit Grecuuck today. _Wllll6 J-lOYIl George will spook ut Barn- den today, the nlen bolllnd the Im- perial Conference coinc closer to ITUESilBY. lllertzog of South Africa, King of _ _ Jnnuila and other tleluiuion dele- refusai to meet in teuutll with I gates already um here for what is minions dependent" the British Eulplre, or shall that ully and legally oiltlinod and de- filled. ly. once whether qualified such phrase as “autonomy within New Zsuland null Australia. on the other baud arc lilore willing to maintain the And for , the ‘B tlsh flout-in the Pacific. Cun- a and ‘Newfoundland are more or less on the fence nlul ‘may be the As always ‘India trout lilo British govcruulcllt some formula whereby their quasi inde- qualification witlllll tho linlpire bonds so fur gt! be a definite surrender ‘ly the lirit- i.ill government to tho News of the iiorflllous. cum- is of til»: ill.l11' Covers Prince}? 1;- .1; l , it, Coming Conference, Will Decide Whether Mr. Massey Will be Subject to London Gov’t or to Ottawa, a Decision Which May Affect. the Future History of the British Empire =Conlerence ,w h i c_ h Opens Tuesday’ .Will be Most Import- ant Test of Domlnions’ Loyalty Since The Great War." 1 --:,—~—0 ‘ (Special to the Guardian) .bl ‘lust- the t c foreground llnil are rczidy for c raising of tho curtuiu next Bruce oi’ Australia, as Mr. ‘Bruce complained. The question before ills confer- co is very simple. shall the do- Illlllllfillll their present nlewllzlt anomalous status as "in- communities within cooly. conference whether Mr. ernnleut or to Ottawa. suit of that eoretlcal iuilsponilence be form Eluplre. Mr. Thus tlloro are three pos- by (2) ‘Pile llillllllllllllS may get the told". m‘ not. ntlcnce is recognized. with ‘the tilut they remain relationship. reason, they present "good want rcifzn uffulrs, lcnlly tu a ‘(lug and general sympathy lea llccrnetl. ‘This Ollltiilllli.‘ ‘would decisive footers. is on unknown quantity. If" ‘our hluul-"n oi ill! the status of the British . .ll'llf‘,§ iii vuwrs. .‘ll imperial (filuliir- t llll|l’.ll'ii|llt't' lard‘ Island Lillethe Dew _ SATURDALOCTOBER 1e, 1926 :"iul um for the first ‘Australia expressed ll iu u phrase when he described thc status of the dmnlulons as "an autonomy \vlth- lu the fold". any more psradozlal expression is difficult to conceive. 'l‘he_muttcr became dramatized with tne appointment by the new isii viewed tllut appointment very ‘it must be decided st this Massey will be subject to the ‘London gov- The ré- decision may decide the ititurc history of tllc British Mussoyfis appoint- ment is a» flat issue and must be $101118 ' Although serious iliacusslons of Eulplre are bound to crop up ilt the coilfer- ence any rumors tllut the British Empire is about to ‘be broken up bsilitzse of ltlis genera‘. rllrli-g and may be dlglifl53efl m; nonsense, wll ill» nlllll PiillMilll-il IN ullulll Sweeping Round-up to Free City F r o m Gang Rule-Detect- tive Squad System Reorganized. CHIOAGO, .llls., Oct. l5. — A squad of seven “hard boiled" cap- tains has been selected by Chief of Police Morgan Collins. to begin a sweeping round-up to free the city ‘LONDON. ‘Oct. 15. ——Wlth tho ll tic are show . r, open imp lticllce from gang rule. The order came arrival of Lordor. tioutec. Prime 1.17‘. thc 1)l'(3:l\'¥i'.: stow-nu l 51m. simultaneously with information lllluistci.‘ ol New Zculouil, in Inn-alien. Prime hlinist-sl- Bruce of obtained by police that Earl “Himie" Weiss. slain gang leader was double crossed by his own lieutenant, Patrick Rlurray. who himself was killed by those who were alleged to have paid lilul to "spot“ Weiss. This informant, whose name was not revealed, not only declared lLlb l l tl i " t ' - . . latest‘: pgficirstlulfm‘:defileoggfilglgxl generally called the most lmport- Liberal Prime Minister of Canada illlil Mlllm)’ llllell WEBB 11110 lllfl Strike, m“, dammed Hm Dam, “Xviiilti. test of the ‘tirltisll Empire of Vincent Massey as “Minister nlnolline sun trap on North Stale bonds since the war. elect" to Washington." Tho Bl-lt- Strcet. but an automobile load of gangsters affiliated with the lunch- inc gunners, was at the scone. This ivas the second ‘tip that Weiss. who had accumulated more than u nili- llon dollars ill alcohol dealings, lla-J been double-crossed by his own men. The order of Chief-Collins issu- cd after a tronfereucc with Mayor siblo outcomes to lite conference. met. Dover. virtually re-orgauized the (ll The ll0llllll10llS lnuy secede. ill gencrul the lrlsh l-‘rco Stale detective squall system. it pluc- 'l‘ili.-l outt-oluc- however. is uullko- and South Africa wont lndepend- Oil ill i-liir lllfBCt Cuillillfllltl of the seven captains who compose thc new gangsters bureau, 30' lllgll speed cars. manned by 90 squads or a total of 450 men with 15 lieut- enants. ‘ ' ‘ln addition. the captains will have use in emergent: _of 207 dc- psitmeutdlivvdrs. glv zl command lnent force of 1.892 men-tile army with which they are lo carry on the city's offensive against gaug- sters into the strongholds of the law_ breakers. Orders were issued to arrest ull known gangsters on sight and to kill any gangster caught wiiiln gull in ills hand or in the not of committing a crime. Each cup- tnin was given n list of the leaders when ‘m. 1i are sit-pie on Saturday with Llu- crisis expected to ilcsl within‘ their party. The witbilrayvnl of Lord Oxford lender of the Liberal pilrly con- as Lstltutcs lilo latest chapter in the tiruulstii: political twotltroversy which has been going on in-t lliui and Lloyd (leorge for f.;lli t. years. dating frolu December, i910. when Lord Oxford. then plain hlr. Asquith, was for “l! out 0i’ "H1 llrfi‘ znltmlhip to be rurceetletl by Lloyd ilurre. . .-\l.el' the ‘Vlll’ ilie t\vo luiiirhet‘ up their difficulties. more or less. and worked together within the cumin party. ’They' differ-ail on many questions-of polio)‘, but u tia- llnite brook did not come tlntll lust June when ‘Lord Oxford wrote u lcltcr lll which he virtually read Lloytl George out of thc Liberal party. ill tho letter lilo Libel-ill leader chargctl Lloyd Georgo with following policies during tho gonor- ul strike which wcro cmltrnry to those of tho party. A ‘ltllltlftl onu- LFOVOYSy lmmctliatoly broke out bo- tweun thc Lloyd tlcorgu un-l la-r-‘l (lxlilrtl wlllgs ol tho Libs-ml‘. Stood by His Guns Lloyd (loerge, ilowever. swell by his guns nnd declined to be rend out of the iLlbornl PRYlY- H" d9‘ fended his attitude in aeeklnl’. B peaceful solution of the Efilleflll strike. -’l‘llc controversy WWW“ worm for several weeks. while ll"! rank und file of the purl)’ Billlillli desperately to patch up the diffi- culties ilctlveon the leaders. The Parliamentary Mlle?!“ 11'1")’ WP‘ m th th to ie Connor. Government counsel on tho Judicial inquiry illto the customs aduilulstrutlon at its Maritime sit- tings, issued the following stato- ielonal ethics compelled me to rc- cuslillls ‘iPiiilBE ls lull PilLllNiNl NS ‘FNR ilS KING g ‘liliNERNME NT CNN NINKE IT W. F. 0’Connor, Dismissed for Political Rea- sons, is Re-engaged by Chief Justice Lemieux to Prepare Argument on Im.- portallt Phase 0i Inquiry -’Ful1 State- ment Given by Mr. '0’Connor of High- Handed Action of King Gov’t. OTTAWA, Oci. 15.-—W. 1i‘. O’- tio, flx my remuneration porory engagement to those of eilt last night: "Some days ago l was asked by e ‘Canadian Presswbat wus my en status in ‘respect of tho cus- ms null oxciso enquiry. Profes- dcferance to the Francois who naturally r the questioner to Chief Justice he would, as he bad authority to for the wor-k. l am under no obligation to work ‘upon like terms upen ll tem- contiuuous and lxtontled service. am ‘acting at aJl only because of request of Sir has been considerably embarrassed by being iloprived of his counsel in the midst of much important unfinished bus- of the l4 major gangs of Chicago. On this list were the nalues of (he gang chiefs alld their lieutenants. Chief Collins also appeulcd to judges to close down on writs of llabeus corpus. "Within the last year," he slllll. in a letter to the Chief justices of the ‘Superior Criminal and Circuit Courts. 4B2 writs have been served on ‘me for the release of men ill‘- resteil as suspects. in many cases within an hour after their arrest. "l am not in any sense criticizing the court but in view ol‘ the ure- sent situation we need more time to investigate the habits and motion of living of many men placed und- er arrest." . -----¢o->-—»—— Two Island ‘Church- ' es Were Struck A scvorc electrical slnrul- a for many yearn. 1 Church at Melpeque lure was not damaged. hey. over a shot-gun and motor equip- By Lightning 3K‘.- colnpunieti ‘by heavy ruin, passed uvcr Sumnlorslde uud Prince County yesterday evening between _ live and seven o'clock. it was TH: HARDEST ‘ the worst storm experienced in the western part of the Province ‘The spire of the Presbyterian was struck anti burnt ofl, but tile main struc- A barn at Abramhl Village who burned to the ground. with all its contents. including live stock and Polling "Day Likely December Eighth (Canadian Press) lTlORONTO. Oct. 15.-—The To- ronto Stir in its new: columns today, says that Premier" Fer- guson will geto the country n once in the expectation of p‘)- litioai elroles. ‘ Polling is; ‘n stated as between December 6 and l0 with Wednesday. De- cember 8. being the ilkcFy date The policy that the Premier is expected to announce thig wggk is government control under; a loeal option system. [Ill N I N I i] N liilllill Ill TNNNE IINNNENT l]N Opens in Saint John Oct. 19—-Plans for Celebration of Can‘- ada’s 60th Birthday Included in Agenda. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Oct. 15.--Plans for a dominion-wide celebration 0f the Diamond Jubilee oi‘ Confederation .are included in the agenda oi.‘ the Canadian Beard of Trade Conven- tion which ‘opens in Saint John, N. 8., on October 19. Delegates froml every part of Canada will be pres-l ent. .The convention lasts three days. Representatives of federal provincial and civic flm/firrlmofllfii will take part in the opening cere- monlee- ‘ ‘ The agenda has net been finally] settled but some subjects for dis» cussion have already been decided on._Qns of these is a caiebfltion’ next year o.‘ the slxtleth annivers- lon. . in addition the jects have been agenda: immigration, taxation. export and following sub- plaoed on the inter-provincial relations, preserva- tion of the Identity of Canadian grliln exported through Atlantic ports. General problems of the Maritime provinces, the cost of gov- ernment, industrial research. tour- ist permits, the cattle situation in Western Canada. Orlniston Said To Be In Winnipeg (CanadTanH-Press) iWl-NNIPFK}. Oct. 15. — Rellvfl-‘fi were current ill the rliy inday that Kenneth (l. Ormlston. u fugitive codefendant of the Aimee Sample .\leiPherson cnse, is in Winnipeg ill ill hospital nud ivllling to surrender if promised inlnluuity bybLos An}!- eles court authorities. Police and hospital authorities here had no comment l0 make en the rilmor which could not be vertliietl from ally source. ormiston. according to the rumor. wits supposed to have hail a telcgrtlul sen; to district nt- torney Asa Keyed. at Les Angelo-l. if he is in any Winnipeg hospital his identity ls being closely guard- ed. JOB OF THE DAY v5 GETTiNa i1? Morning 'ary of the birthday of the Domln- "i r domestic trade, and commerce and. thinks of his work as the game." _ Ousnllan. ’ Founded m1 Ilrlottstosrn Guardian Tyre Con“ ilH-lliltl i lllli] IN ‘PNEIINNINNS llllNlllllflN‘ May Not Live to Face Charge of Murder- ing S0n--W‘as For- merly of ‘P. E. Island (Canadian Press) WOODSTOCK. N. 8.. Oct. 15.- Chesley C. Todd, in all probability will net live to liace charges of mur- dering his son. Tedd is lying in s bed at the Fisher Memorial Hospit- al, under arrest and scarcely able to speak because of the self-inflict- ed wounds in his throat ‘which he slashed with thc same razor that he used to kill his-five year old son, Leonard, last Monday evening. Nothing has been heard here from any of Todd's relatives and nothing more is known about him here than that he formerly was a tailor at Fredericton, that he went into the hotel business with his wife after the death d! her former husband and that he is supposed to have come island. Ralston Unanimous Choice of Liberal Convention (Oanadian Press) ll.-\l'lltl.\'(l'l'ON PASSAGE. N. S. n ‘t. l5. ~ lieu. J. Layton ltulstou. if. f‘. recently uppeinlcil lliluistef l W, W. L. Mackenzie 1 of liun. ,o\'.i\s _ y.» ‘~Q)f Shelbourue-Yarmouth ill um flllOli here, to contest the seat ' f’ i by-electlon made necessary lry¢ ceiectlen to the ‘Senate of Hon. P» 1' Vliutlield, member elec; of the constituency. as s result of the clec- tions of Sept. l-l. Every district of the illltll constituency was repre- sented um] the invitation to Hon. Mr. Rnislon was unanimous. Noni- lnllliou tiny is Nov. 2nd. The convention also unanimously adopted u resolution us follower- “Thot the meeting of delegates of ‘Shelbltrue-Ynruloulb that has n0rn~ luntctl lion. J. L. Rulslon 8s cull- illiitltc express confidence in lion. W. L. llilckcnzli! King und Soiluior Paul llotlloltl". "File new minister and candidate was then lntroduccti to thc meeting by Hull Robert lrwln, former speak- er of the Nora Scotla house of us- senlply, and wns-recclvcll wllu cheers. Both he and Senator Hui- field addressed the delegates. Sharp Clash at Aimee’s Trial ‘LOS ANGELES, Oct. l5.-'l‘be preliminary hearing of Aimee Sem- ple McPherson. on a conspiracy charge in Municipal Court was thrown into confusion here today five minutes nfter tho session ilturt- ed wllcn W. l. Gilbert, counsel for the evangelist. exchanged blows slur witness and ccwlcfolitlunt with Mrs. NlcPhorsoll. Tho quarrel begun Wlltlll-flflllll said Gilbert had issued statements bruudlng .\lrs. Wioemau i1 -"llar." Gilbert said he was prepared to buck up anything he had said. When Judge Samuel it. Blake, do- clnrrtl he was not concerned with what the newspaper suid about tho cuss, the two lawyers sat down but cuntlutleti thc ‘argument. Suddenly. lifter n remark froln Gilbert, Hahn heatedly declared: You can't say that, even if l inn not as big as you are." and escorti- lng to lhnse about the table, stlilck from Prince Edward ' i5, ovllonnl Defence in the g0\‘0l‘il- . chosen today by tho clcc- _ Lorraine Wiscman-Sioluff, state's‘ intention. F. J.-Hoimll1 224. Gt. ported thc leadership of ‘Lloyd Sir Francois "Lemieux. Fiiom a Cu- inessto he put in order for decis Li“. l“; night s report reached M (when. The damn“ ‘awym up (loo. Si. Charlottetown ~ ‘ ' 2100-1li-3i. Tvou waur soon? ILGPIB Prices so fol- snort for. tile tso im- 55c. 500 for ‘lltiildwiwil for its Office. 81.05. Postpaid. iluy. Bee ad. e e begins pus afternoon. sioliusglyee- away ree. , - 5, sons‘ T“~>———-- n--_- "IN Msmoaw- vs sas surr- Rllbi fotlliotlisr. fa l‘. trite. lins- bands Iii M.» slim- bro- tlzerwld It b ‘iiilgui-a Hg rs ms " s‘ s a e s Guardian 01560-5“, a n. gtf worn yvl buying i _ tea". ones. "Illfltlsstij , _ , price. Plume 101s. pr cell mas R Beer. Chsrldltstofill." n’. u-lt-el -~g-}A~sn____~ ‘Formosa-WI Aha Iuvmo new. lfllheflt market ones. Also Olin. 0. H. Toombl Boll. l__ I ’ g,“ 10-14-01 Q * » . ' ‘v "i. a “tree ‘ l i ' .1 , Dina“ l ‘ml but left no will. UniversalApple Pie i/vnllnlvrllc crrr. oéi. 15. - in another ton years cooking and hali- lug recipes will become as standard- ised as income tax returns with the result that apple pie and Boston baked beans will have one univer- ill taste. said Mrs. Marjorie P.‘ - Wardmsn. homeservlce director of the ‘Brooklyn Gas Company st the convention ef_ the A eiicau 0s! Association. - "The adoption of the automatic temperature‘ method of cookies food makes standardisation of recl- pds and cooking practices inevit- lible." she slid. . SCOTTISH IUTATI ‘ T0 PM! TH! COVER -_ _ MINT)". 00.000 . PAISLDY. ‘Seotlandfifiet. 1*. -~ William Castes, mu» of dis original directors of J. P. Coulee. Limit- ed. thread manufacturers. who tiled August 31st, had a net person- sl estate of £7l.il3ll.085 (tlitoco. tits payable to the .. . ‘- 9.‘ ~ ‘ Willi“ " ~ - ‘oft. 1i , . ' _ in the part!- trestle.‘ step llwo tile the dissli choose the lute The death clpal male role o m'.fumQnl wide contest lo willie George by I! ‘I019 ° the party itself took mails little pub lute weeks, there cisnt riuhbling to in was not completely l l a "MM M ‘u summon- “glee o " l" > Film Star to be ‘_ Sought in Canada _._--_. , 15, i-i- Canadian silismbltlon to dark by lph Vei- to die- Dec- It‘ itdb t! s f 20 to 12 and measures to lie appearance of have been suffi- ilicate that all peaceful with- lts native soil_ has just nneunosd glisl. it will rpretsr bf-lthe prin- niy after s Canada- be lleid early this ii kc place sdrlsdnhat if- ‘ ‘ilt to efe- pro-par the request naillan tPress despatch publsilled to day it may be ‘inferred that Sir placate both leaders without Ol- Franeois. upon enquiry made of tending either. d him, replied in terms such as to ins Althouilli the Illllilnllii" “f tlfy an imlplication that l was new engaged, either for an outside lu- terest er for lny- own purposes. in the preparation of arguments upon pointsof law sl-lliuig out of tho St. John and l-liallisx hearings of the Royal Commission. The Chief Jua- tice. of course. did not say anything capable of conveying such an im- , lpllcatlen _but the clleumslanceli tbsthe has said anything at all s0 operates as to enable his now to disclose the facts." "i have been spilled for about a week past, in tits preparation of such arguments I have been so en- gsaeu at the written request oi’ Oiiief Jilsltlce ‘bsmieux. following his explanation to me that my ills- inis as l contellifaioqu political groin s (which nobody has denied) was (‘one by uis suvsrsmsnrwltli- out p vlous communication; direct oi-‘ln root. with the chief Mlstice: wlios counsel. ae commissioner. l was. he Chief Justice expressed ‘t: me also in; rlesi-et u» lie deb lv- of my "capers ‘ poflices. s 1 1N. , pt to. arguments f,‘ .. t... ion. Canadian customs cruisers at sea and 118W KOVBTDIHGIII. national jay ‘involved. "While writing it me to eon-set 'a p19,‘! tnisoolloeptio . sppoisted to the comm rt , -'. rellrsssntst political party ‘before it." “The most serious matter for ar- gument tvili be as to the right of to ur- reet at sea. outside the lhrce mile limit and to confiscate tbs ships and cargoes of Canadian rum-run- ners. Ffile Department of Custom! while under the direction of ‘Hon. Mr: Stevens. following. my advice. l understand that ‘the is pursuing the semepolitly. with the result that Canadian rum-runners are quite scarce-now along the Atlantic sea» board. The chief Justice desires s very full argument as to the later- ml; be wsllgfor widespread news- _ Mr. came K0. ‘vrsenot chief counsel of the Royal . commission during my - es- :::':::‘I'_“n‘:"§‘. zzbwtflztlfllzz-erlcan‘ competition in llalymas men bar sod as King's cdlnlsel. l was before he was labs wee associated with ms at my request. communicated by ms to the ‘then prime mlnltsr. l considered it desirable. and sn i . iliflilier- that o flofl-“uolul to loo.ooo,ooo "f9. The mm. Jon should have from more than one the city that the catholic Church M St.‘ Pclsrb had been slljuck by "Elli" ning and neton fire. According to information received lightning struck. the spire and set it atlre. The flames unfold Nllldlv to tho main part of tile church. Ef- (on; we" made to gave the edifice. but at twelve o'clock. when the rs- port came through, it was thought that tho whole structure was doom- ed. ' A further report received lust be- fore going to press stated that the structure was totally destroyed but that the parish house and barbs were assaults lei-gs crowd gathered s; tile some»: the cotlllsgrstlen. TORONTO. Oct. moderate imribwesl. winds, fair slid coeb ‘ Maximum and minimum luuper- _15.-.-Marltlme. _ - - , i aturos: 1 60 36 - 'l‘ to. e ear . . . . . . .. .. -— f, I e . Mzrlzgtlbl, cloudy .. . Iii-J? —r- Quebec. cloudy 54-42 ROWE, Och-lb. —- A motion pic- , 57-40 ture merger designed to eruab Am- formed under the auspices nf the Italian Commercial Bank. The Stef- an» Pittalugs Company, the largest in the country-absorbs several oth- ers. taking over the ownership oi I00 movie houses and the control of 2.000 others_ and doubling it! shown will all be of ltsilsn manu- d feature only llelisn us. . a... Clrtown. fair . . .. . Halifax, fair‘... . St. John. log . Boston. clear -... New York, clear . . . . .. High title this eve tomorrow morning sl '1. Fill-H . 54-40 . ilk-M nlng ut ‘i701 and 6.01. Sun nets this afternoon at 5.1 and rises tomorrow trimming at eao. - , _ n , “tau. ruin-an. 0st. ‘uteri. Bllllmlflid g rs I p I, , » . - .1" or‘. ' . 1o-to‘ tempted to return tho blow but oth- crs about the titble‘ intervened. Judge Blake rebuked the two ut- torneys and the trial proceeded. m Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Annundale-ehew and dance. Tuesday October nineteenth. 2064-10-14-31 "Bridgetown Hall Monday-Mov- ing pictures. gllfli-lll-lt-fli ‘ "l. O. 'D. E. Members-Milli the ‘Daughters of the ‘Empire kindly ronll their fancy articles to l. 0. I). ill. Rooms. Monday afternoon. i: ‘» 18th. . 2m "Come see and buy. some of ‘tilts Si. ‘Paul's Church- og Moore A: c- Leoilll this afternoon. I099 l l-l, bib-ii "Reserve Monday evening, 0r- tober is _ nos. island ell- ‘ Ill ‘v Ni? i 7.30 p. yn. n16 d 8:; tallest lmrlv cakes made by the Lsdl of "