.uovsmssn 14-_j19'2s -RABBI ISSERMAN In the Synsgoque, Toronto, and officially welcomed during the ceremony by Installed Holy Blossom $lr Wllllsm Mulock. representing the city, and by Rev. J, W- Pedley. representing the United Church of Canada. Model Village T0 Be Abandoned BOSTON. Nov. 13.-—Sll8llSiIC8il Village. model industrial iseittlc- ment planned ‘and built at a cost of more than 801.000.1300 by ‘Willliiam Wood. when he was head of the American Woollen company, is to ‘be abandoned. The announcement last night that the American Wool- len Oimpsny would move its ex- ecutive offices ‘to this city was in~ terpreted amsoundii-ng the knell of an experiment to which the former president of the company devoted years 10f ‘thought and effort. The date of the transfer has not‘ been made public. U. S. Warned 0f _ Impending Fate nu-nraino. -N. Y.. Nnvfia-Tnn United ‘States is "beastly rich" and is turnnig mum the path down Toronto Paper On Maritime Transportation Ti"! Mliowinz is taken from the "W011 of the Maritime Board of Trade meeting which appeared in a recent issue of tlz»; Toronto Tele~ tram: The iliery crma of rishis. ‘lighted ‘by the ‘Boards of Trade, has been taken up "by We ‘Politicians. ‘Premier J‘. D. ‘siflwflrt. of Prince Edward Islamd, BILIIOHMOCI 8L a, bapqugt on wed, 5:841!!!’ night that a conference of l. B Premiers of the three provinc- es would be ‘he-id within the next three weeks to consign,- me ma. ssntstion of a case in the Dom-in “"1 Government. and that ‘they would confer with the Cabinet at Ottawa shortly. Al" who have attended the Char- lottetown conference created by business men ‘are apostles of 1m. Drovca transportation. John Biilring- i°"- "iireflisntins Sydney. ‘North "sYdiiey. 511106 Bay. Sydney Mines M‘: rltime Mai. iitime ‘Breton on Mondy to get ‘to the conference beginning at Charlotte. ‘i°.“"'- o" Weiiilefliiiiy. The journey i9 iibiiiii- Bquallto that from 'l‘or~ "m0 i0 KiIIE-swn. ii-le got as far as ‘Piston. 1N- ‘S. and then found that the steamer service across ‘this Straits of Northumbe-rland had been discontinued ‘without notice. So ho went on to Sickville. ‘N. B., and across by tire Tbrmcntino- Bop d9" c" 1'9")’. and arrived in time to read his awaited paper in Char. ioiielflwn on Thursday. ‘Delegates from Halifax and St. John spent all day on~ the road. skiff-inf; before breakfast ‘time. Fiiiiilif all day in trains wiithout chair cars or diners. and winding up in a ‘third-class colon-is; coach 011 n narrow-gauge railway which ‘got thcm into Charlotileitlown at hflii-Dflei seven ‘p. 111.. and ‘the-n tiioy were the first comers. ilt takes s day -to go anywhere by ‘train in the iMaritimes; some- bhncs two (lays or even thirne, gm- they have a pious practice ‘of discon iinuzing services on Sundays, and in "Wily DHLLB only run. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, Some Things They Ask. Development of Maritime ports by the Dominion. revision 10f freight rates for ‘the benefits of Maritime Shippers. negotiation of tirade trea- ties with ‘European and iSouth A-m- erican countries. appointmdnt of many ‘more trade eomtiimssilonaeirs abroad and ‘lnrprovement of the finality of the existing trade oonr which ‘R m t "rl t hr _ . doom. iBlsilnl? wxllhfizeJfnTliifkficltil. ',‘,‘,‘§"'.‘,‘f,‘;,fj;,i*§;§'°°- “we “m” of Chattanooga, Tenn. said last ‘“ ' night, in an address at n. reception for the Board of Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The ‘Bishop called upon the Eng- lish speaking peoples to renounce their imperialism and tn bring the world into harmony with the prin- ciples and ideals oi JesusCbrlst. ‘He urged this English speaking group, with its tremendous resour- ces aud power in all parts of the earth. to utilize its contacts, with the world “not for exploitation. but for redemption; not to wosternize but to christlanizs." i——<-o>——i SAYING THE RIGHT THING. Saying the rlglht thing at the right moment docs not involve a fund of social small-talk; it is the result of a kindly personality. R desire to he pleasant to everybody, and a ready courtesy which never flags. The woman wh‘o earns such an enviable Nputation does not do it with gush. but expresses her app- reciation and praise with. drank sincerity, She is quick to tender her thanks, however small the service rendered. and when she makes a gift sihc has something pretty and gracious to say which enhances its value. She is always a111011g the first t0 offer congratulations on a happy event. and she d0esn‘t forget to make kind and interested inquiries after health and home affairs when she meets o. friend or acquaint- ance. Greeting he!‘ guests. she has an individually welcoming remark for each, so that overyono thinks iihelr company has been specially desir- ed; a guest herself. taking her ieave from her hostess. she makes some happy observation iu warm acknowlergmont of the hospitality she has enjoyed. which convoys to the perhaps tired other women that htr efforts have been appreci- ated by at least one present. Sho in at her bri-ghiost visiting an ailing _.fricnd and humanly‘ sympathetic in tim-o of trouble.) Thoro is a quiet dtforonco in her conversation with older pcopiu; they find ‘pleasantly refreshing. Tsctful. and eager to main‘. everybody she comes in contact with feel at their ease, her princi- ilt was evident from the (enm- of lhc resolution that the Mainiuimm-s llllil conrmcinced to grip ‘the fact that for ‘maikgts and commercial expansion in most lines they ‘must l-cok away from Canada, not to- wards tho rest ofwCairz-lda. This is not a mafia-r of sentiment, but of geography. The Maritimes are ship- plng provinces. Quebec. Ontario. Manitoba and theWest are pro (ldlfllflig provinces: all can and do feed themselves. Ontario and Que- bec also manufacture. ‘For ‘tho Maritimes to hope ito ‘prosper by supplying this rest of Canada with food and- clothing and ‘the necess- lhlos and luxuries of life-except in coal and iron-would seem to be as futile as to expect to ‘get rich sending coal to Newcastle. Eyes Across the Sea. it is across the sea. which laps their very (loorsbepe. that the Muri- uimos nowlook to feed ‘and clothe their." ‘own people, care ‘for their requirements in manufacture and BXDOrt their surplus to Europe, iSouth America and New En~giand— that is -the new idea. And tihey are right. They hnvia‘ been bucking geography for ‘two generations. All roads ‘lGflfl to the lilaritimes~but they are wa-tevr roads not land roads. ' The waterways of the world con- verge there. and their ports are open all the year round. From oversbas the people to re-populaito the Murltimcg imust come, and across. iihe seas the surplus of Maritime production must go. The New Outlook. ilt is quite rln harmony with thl-s new orientation that the assemb- led Boards of Trade passed ‘their resolutions. They want their ports to be developed and equipped by tho Dzmilnioii. and they‘ want freight ratos which Iwiii cnaaihle shippers io use their ports and illlillili‘ ihcfir own people Ito use tho Si. ‘innvronce when there is not tonnage for them ciscwhore. Equal freight mtis lo Qucivrc. Montreal, Wvsi Si. John, Si. John and llnii- fnx. wnn ihr Hllliilillllfiu of one 0f Jli1-Ii' rcsoiullmis. .___.,<0>-i_ LONG AND SHORT. "(Inn you givu n good descrip- tion of your nbscnnding cashier?" ‘pal thought s to create a pleasant feeling. for _hor own sstlnfactioirl as well as the pleasure of others; the "right thing to say" comes rat-l urally under such conditions. WELCOMING HOME THE EM . ‘rm photographed caught the York, who with his hrotllor Prlneo Admiral Free-mantis. awaited the s pulse, st Portsmouth. iproprictur. suavoly salami the detective. “Wo-oli." ziuswored the hotel "l believe» he's about six fcot four inches tall and about $7.000 shorl."——.\merlcnll Legion ‘Weekly. FIRE’! BEST AMBAOSADOR delighted smile of the Duke of Maury. Gen. lir A. Godlsy. and rrlvsl of the Prince's ship, the Rs- “iiii Bfldiiecii. started from Caps . DR. H. M. roar President of the University of Al- berta who h: ‘to address the crn- fcrence of Boards of Trsde sid Chambers of Commerce in Winni- peg this month. Jury Acquitted ‘ Prisoner Who Admitted Guilt VANCOUVER. Nov. 13.—J. S. Cowper. editor of the Saturday Tri~ buns. charged with complicity in the abduction of Wong Foou Sing. was found not guilty by a jury in the assize court presided over by Mr. Justice D. A. MacDonald. The verdict was returned after his Lordship had pointed out that the prisoner had admitted his guilt. When the verdict was announc- ed Mr. Justice MacDonald turned to the jury and said: “l must charge this jury that you have failed in your oath. There was only ono verdict to re- turn. You have deliberately refus- cd to accept my charge to you and you are discharged." ‘Before the court discharged the jury W. C. Craig. Crown prosecir tor, asked the court to refuse to accept the verdict. "Tilers was only one verdict to, return." ilcclnrotl crown counsel. The court. however. nltcr criiiwi izing tho jury. discharged that.’ body. Quebec Farmers Fight Land Sharks MONTREAL, Nov. 13.—The con- vention of the United Farmers of Quebec last night, passed a resolu- tion demanding ilmstlc‘ legislation to curb the operations of land speculators and swiudlers whose livelihood is made at the expense of the gullible ngriculturist. Another resolution sought tho government's [iermission for farm- ers to manufacture cider, while a third asked that tho farmers miizili have a site in Ilonsocours market in order to soil their produce with- out the aid of the middleman. Other resolutions passed asked government aid to the industry and administrative investlgatioxi into tho ways in which farming might be still further and more pro fltably developed. Gasagrande Off For Gibraltar BARICELONA. ‘Spain. Nov. 13.—— CouniqCasagrsnde. delayed in the continuance of his South American flight yesterday by further dermal!“ to ‘his machine. got away at 9-15 dclock this morning for (llbrultar. —--—<-o-Q- 30,000 Barrels Of Apples Are Ruined TORONTO. ‘Nov. l3.—-'l‘ho cold unsoasonnbio weather has destroy’- ed over 30.000 barrels of tho very best apples in the Georgian Bay 0e Rupprecht refused to comment tonight on charges that iris sidiut- ants had asked Bavarian Govern- ment officials what they would d0 if ‘Ruppiecht declared himself King ' of Bavaria. General Moei and Gon- ‘ eral Von Sodsn, who acted as in- quiring reporters for ‘ ilkewieewise nrwintaiiiied desoreet ' silence. ‘ . is informed the charges are true. ‘but that neither of the sdjutants dropped. u nlilll of Canterbury has decided l0 up- ‘P-u-rgeons null physicians and isix benefit of active capital. iii. is to remove- "this condition that the new THE QHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN iiilliiiiHiii MiNiHiHi m uni A Plans to Make Prince j- Rupprecht King Slu- spended for Present IIEIRLIN. Nov. 1‘3.—Orown Prin- ‘Ru ppreolrt. A Munich correspondent, ‘however intended -to take any immediate ac- ' tlon, ‘ iRupprecht always has been and probably wilil remain a popular flig- ure in iBavsrla. He receives ‘today all the homage of a ‘king. It has been a public ‘secret that IRupprecht and his-supporters intend ito see ‘in their life time a Bavarian monar- chy. ‘ling R-upprecht does not intend to shed blood to fill iris aims. The Bavarian Government offic- ials iimterviewed promptly refused to consider any revolution. ‘blood~ less or otherwise. So tho plan was the Republicans heard of it and made it public. [For Mme time there had bee.) a revlvalist ‘niovemen/t, both among Conservative ‘Monarchistg and among Iiilthlerltes. To Advise Church On The Subject 0f Spiritual Healing FLONDON- NT lib-The news- papers ‘assert that this Arch-bishop point a permanent committee ‘lo act as zulvlsers to the Chuircli 0f England on all questions of spir- itual healing and lrruling missions. This conrminiss-inii, ‘the sugges- tion for the formation 0f which a conference of the bishops was made some time ago. will comprise six_ ninrgymru. ’l‘hcir names have not yet boon ‘.lllll!liiilL‘“ll. Tlu- comiuiitcc will deal, among othcr things. with -‘hcnlih ques- iiinns. birth cnntrol nnd the spiri- tual care of ih‘: insane. ‘it ‘is stal- eil that ‘Ibo Bishop of Southwark willbc chairman of the committee. Another Step From Communism Made By Soviets IMUSUOW, Nov. 13.—'l‘hc Sovici ‘government mailo a distinct de- parture from dbctrineg‘ of pure communism [Oilfly ‘by annuillng the law which sot the legal limit ‘for iuheritanoos in ‘Russia at ‘$5.000. Henceforth ibussinlns may inherit fortunes without limit. in spite of. ‘the government's severe opposition r0 privair trade many Russ-isms ‘in recent yeanrs have accumulated for- tunes ‘but have withheld them from investment ‘in internal enterprises. the government thereby losing the measure was introduced. _..__-<-o->___ Scotch Distiller; To Cut Production NEW YORK, Nov. 13."-‘S(i0ll.llih dlstillers will cut their 1926 pro- duction 25 per cent. because of de- crease in United States trade through rum running. according to George Wulsnn. n éfigo importer oi’ Canadian and United States grains. arriving today on the steamer Caledonia. l, Bubbles : IT IS THE TASK OF EVERY MAN to 7 tence for himself and his fannilyu-it is his dream to win , ‘. financial independence. r -:i,;,".':'_.., . _ , i i --_~\.;. -v- . v Mil’) _ provide a compe- It is upon this laudable ambition of man ‘that the get-rich- ' . Quick schemer preys. Year after year he trades upon the small 1nvestor’s inexperience. Wild are his claims .. alluring the promises he makesntragic the disillusionment and loss. Take no chances; There is one form of investment which wide experience g‘ guarded by every precaution which A man can take -- and which affords not only a dividend on your - . i‘ if i investment, but absolute protection for your family in i the i ' has proven safe "which is ._4 event of your-being taken from them. For safety’s sake -. invest in Life Insurance. IQ‘ .. Tho rieiarease is caused by full- ure of United States citizens to do- posit in London during the iasi few months money to cover ail- vanca prices upon whichgthe dis- Successful‘ Islander The iSt. John Telegraph Journal ' Gardens. London from Trinidad. ed two keepers in unlit it. A pail] _ full of sawdust iu iho ernio preq- vlded ample ovidonre that thoi Ghri tmas Tree Crop Harvested" sr. ALBANDS, vt. Nov. irf-vnn mom's Christmas tree crop is har- vested and thousands of trees are ready for shipment. More than 100,000 trees will be shipped south this year. .__§<-o-cn--_-_- LOGS OF WOOD FOR DINNER. Logs. night fact innit. form the‘ menu of a family of grabs which, recently roschod the Zoologicali They are the larvae of ihn Har-j lequln Beetle. a gnlly-huod insert‘ four lnchos long. i Tho colony Iirnught tbnlr iirstj issue of ratimu with them. and, the ing was an lmnvv ihnl it need-j gruhs had boon ‘busy during the voyage. A largo number nf loll! will Pm" bnbly be required for their diet. for it is estimated that it will be fully three years boforo the cater- pillars become pupil D1101‘ 111 iflliili! part in the final "Hsriiquinade"ss adult beetles. The grubs are hair!’ kolli i" l greenhouse having a temperlwfl-i of about 100 degrees ll‘. in the shade and one can hesr the tsp of their horny heads as they strip awsy the tissues of the timber. be rid of them. v _ HON. R. s. manner district. 1111110111109! U16 Oiiiilfii! tillers lnny schedule ihelr opera- Dopartmeut of Agriculture. in u flung, Scnich dlsiiilors attribute crop report maria public tonight. much of tho ilccrnnso in their lradn to the incl that illegal <lis< tillntiun in tho Unliod ‘States is reaching n muro efficient status. A brilliant young western states- Trlnldsd may well be pleased to '3'?‘ mzgrzaagiignzizriy? "ll "- Edward island. While here they of Nov 10th saysz-That ‘if. per cent. of the western grain farmers would come out on top financially this year and 25 per cent. of them would have s. little money left over at tbs sud of the season. because of the large crops and the good prices being paid. declared A. John- stone. of Hardisty. Alta, last even- ing while in the city on his way to his former home in New London. l’. E. l. ~He is accompanied by Mrs. Johnstone and R. Johnstonc. Mr. Johnstono was born in Prince Ed- ward island. but went to the West 23 years ago and has not been home since. He said he bad not hail a chance to see how things were in tho Msritimos as yet. ‘Speaking of the West. Mr. John- stnne said that nearly all tho wheat crop had been thrashed despite the snow and heavy rain in the latter part of iSsptember and the oarly part of October. A wook nf goori weather would let them finish the rest of the crop. There was a heavy wheat crop this year and prices were good. single loads bringing $1.05 to $1.17 s bushel and carloads selling for $1.20 a ‘bushel and higher. With another season like this one the farmers would be on a sound foot- ing again. he declsrod. Butter Factories. There were butter factories all over the country and both butter and cheese were bringing high rlces. When he had left home cream was selling at 34 cents per pound of butter fat (one pound makes one and one-quarter pounds of butter.) Mr. snd Mrs. Johnstone are lssv- ing early this morning for Prince were at the Adiulrgi {Batty Ijotoi. Two Tutankhamen Sarcophagi Moved gross ils reported ‘in the work of re- moving the mummy of Tutankha- men from his sarcophagus, a com- munique issued tnday states. When the ‘linen covering and bouquets were ‘removed lirom the second salr- cophugus t-horto was revealed a fur- ther mrcophwgus ‘bearing a repre- sentation of the ered vfrom head to foot with palat- ed designs and glass of various colors and a layer of ‘gold on a ma-r- ‘bie- ground. The ‘bod-y of the sar- cophagus was painted with the wings of the goddesses Nekset and‘ Bum. After tho second sarcophagus, wits scientifically examined and lifted from the‘ ‘basin of the firsLg the covor was removed linii n‘, voaioil a ‘gilt-covered hunran shapul, ‘but important details wcm caviar-cal with linen which was adhering closely. Th» shape has a necklace of flowers mlod io the hcud band- age and imposing on the breast The ‘face. which is uncovered. re presents ‘the young phnraob. After photographs had been taken of tho contents of the second sarcopha- gus, iharedklaco and lincn shroud were removed. revealing a beauti- ful coffin covered with gold orna~ montatlone of marvellous work- manship. but unfortunately most of the detail do covered with a black glutinous l-ayor from the i-iibstions at the funeral ceremonies. The most ‘important part of vtho work now in the removal of ithls layer and lifnlng the human-shaped cofilln from the second saroophague, to which it i; closely sticking, owing to the livatlons deposit. n CAllPO. Nov. lit-Further pro ~ god Osiris. cov- ' \ l. . '14.’ I DREOSING UP Que of the WOr’ Iiumont in Trel- for the Trs’ Mo pise