l ‘Scotis. ";<~9".;.-a . “ ’ - MERCHANT on the Wrong person. tTile men who won't etend to be cheated sometimes eite in judgment ,_._--j Annnll Subscriptions Delivered [£5.00 B, gnu, Canada and U. 8. A.$e.sa if i ii iNiiS 1t L. ciiillié," K. 0., Finds several things Wrong With Mari- times and Their Outlook —' Deplores Lack of Team Play and Cooperation. iyllilWllRiEAtll, Oct. 12. —“Sofiie oilo has bald that the Nova Scot- iliils love to sit on the country store steps and chew a-ppies and talk politics. ‘That is very true. Eatallswlil, with its blue and buff politics, had nothing on Nova They will start ‘a Mout- ngue and Capulet feud over a $60 n month customs‘ job. And that is the attitude which will lead tile L\'ova iScotians to agitate and to talk secession. hoping that other governments will lift them oilt oi the rut. iTliis was the observation oi it ll. ‘Calder, K. 'C.. former Crown Pro- secutor of lMontreal and counsel Name 5 ‘Blllllll Eielitheriel Venizeiol. former Greek premier, who in reported as being definitely through with poli- tion. Gangsters Shoot Chicago Lawyer (ll-llC-AGO. 'Ilis.. Oct. 12.— w. W. OiBrien, .fanlous criillinal lawyer- was shot in the abdomen and prob- ably fatally wounded. another mall was shot and instantly killed and a third seriously wounded lli u sup- posedgesh outbreak of gangster warfar late today in front oi il-loly dihedral on the North Side. for the JudlclalCommissiou enquir- min, m“ “n, was kmed w“ lug into customs affairs throughout identified as tEarl "i-iynlic" Weiss. the country. in an out-spoken so chief gangster and formerly lieut- iiress here l-Odfly l0 ll“! YOU"! euant of Dion iO'Banloll. notorious Men's Cflllfldlflll Clllll- M!‘ ‘Cfllde? gunmen. who was slain about three was dlficllflfllll! ‘MBfll-llilfi lllfl. will! years ago. The shooting occurred ital-ileum roierevw to Nova almost directly in front of the floi'- Scotla lat shop wllsre assassins ambushed “Another defect." lle said, “was Qtnangoln luck oi adaption. There is a tradition almost Chinese down there. The limit‘ 0i Jlle i313?!‘ now oil trial for the murder oi John times was in the middle of last century when steel ships replaced tntn, wooden ships. They allowed that hour to pass. With their coal and iron they could have, and would have. been the greatest shlpwrights and master-builders iii the world. Lack of team-play and cooper- ntion were cited by the speaker as one luora defect o! Nova ‘Scot- could not ‘be blamed. All proniis- “on. m“ the (lecmun nnnnnneei] Mnlfln round inns. “There is all awful howl". es of Confederation. ho maintained 0'. fen had been engaged in de- fendi g Joe Saltis. gang leader. "Mitters" Foley. rival gang chief- liad proclaimed‘ that Ciallictlorstiilu‘ would swamp "Nova "Scntiit. the poo- " pie there believed him. The iDuu- Ref ers in ‘Moving Language to the "Ar- dent, and Devoted Support he had Al- ways Had in Par- liament and Expres- ses Gratitude for Support of Friends in Every Province. OTTAWA. Oct. 12.—Tlle follow- ing statement concerning the resig- nation oi Right lion. Arthur liieigll- en was given out at Conservative headquarters last night: "Mr. Melgheifs statement to the conference was simple and brief. il-le referred to the circumstances Broken in Spirit and dred and twenty-three Italians all bilt six oi the number who were landed at tMill vCove. tN. 8.. several weeks ago in direct contravention to the~ immigration laws. were fllllel-ly deported today by -Donlln- ion immigration officials. -In the cold still dawn of the now in Ngw york, morning they sally-d out oi Halifalo-gnng 5w, harbor on the tltalian steamer Col- ‘Rlght Hon. T. P. O'Connor. fs-. ther cf the British Hogan-oi Com- mons, editor of T. Pl; weekly. and Cameil’: lweekly, and ' lcen films for England, celebrate‘ 78th birthday on Tuesiay, October 5. This is a new photo of the dis- tinguish journalist. -—-—--oo-e>-— party. he said. was, historically, and- tional lparty of Canada. and as such its strength must be drawn fro-m to be ‘attained. lt was his duty. Mr. Meigilen emphasized. to contribute everything ill his power to bring about that harmony alid ullity of action, necessary to success. “After the contest at the end of 1921119 submitted his resignation he placed his services at tilo dis» he “m. air something goes to had been kept. Only one pru-mluad m. no cquditwna- .1. w, Saint John or to Halifax, from one or the other of the ports. lilstend was an economical ollc. of dividing they would sooner do without. anything at till. “All tho fishermen are in the hands of flsllingwoinbinos. Tllcy with the apple industry." The Only Way The only way to arouse Novfl "prick their pride." was to deal the most open manner possible. l-lia impressions of Nova Scotla he told his hearers, were those oi depression. discouragement and iii-city. ‘ ‘it was tho most depress- ing experience he had ever had. he said, with reference to nil aiito- P nlobils trip h}; had ialllelt ill tilt; away Mumhnud‘ wemy ‘me yam Mr‘ Calder declared tllut "at tho “m he had h" “Nova scum‘ where risk of being pelted with stones alld rotten eggs." lie would repeal. in tho Maritinlcs every word llc had genera] nccnptanoo. "Mr. Mciglloll referred ill luoviug "language to tho ardent and dovototl support ho had alwnys had ill thc lloulio of (Jomluons and olilliliilfiflil his gratitude ‘to -tilo friends oi thc party in ovary province who had dollo iso nluch to ensure its suc- cess. -llo thailkoil. with especial earnestness those wilo, immediately after the last election. ileuerouely offered him' their seats if he would llc had taught scilool and oirllitl rrturn he had expected to soc some. changes. "l had expected some docay in individuals. But ‘i bud not ex- pected to see tho laud wrinkled. worn and prematurely sonilo~ullil lllill is what .l saw." From New Glasgow. -Wll0"> nigu proclaimed: "New CiasKW’ welcomes you to thg cradle of the _ stool industry." he had seen factory chimneys; but every one of them was cold, lineal industries werfi gone; ‘shore fishing had been aban- doned. ‘The woollen industry ‘had gone. and vanished as completely as olden civilisation. “i He" everywhere depression. disco"- ligoment. and decay." he repeated- llVlr. Calder‘ sfild ruhomhld all‘; ilm h wit te ar me y p“ y Confeder- ntton could not be lbiamed for the ills‘, ‘but ever since Joseph Howe of “provincial rilhi-l." I 9'9 Condensed Specials l M1I'P4C per word. Ml each inlortlon ill elite 001ml- nauseous usurious mo. llamburgfl eh! l Saunders; ween‘ ket Bldg. nwrmross-i-iionlev paid tor certified table stbgk» .1.‘ 1.. lottetewn.‘ ‘vou wA ,1,'.e b Prioel. p: lo-I for 55c. 00 or! 01.05. Postpaid. o "on umeliw. V able lei-g». an rirtlllt-g: ,bsng,.. ‘u, | .r 1 than. lb r. or‘ rut- we '. ‘they! Guardian, of on 0V9?! ll"- , 00.". Mar- The Shortcomings said this cvcnlllg. ---<-ob———- A You M6,\Y Be: Punt. crimp‘- - AND STILL BE I~\"FLAT TIRE’ il ‘ in temperature. Ilbatreal oleer .. Mobil caddy . .. l qnd tomorrow moraine at 8-01- l" Milli“ u“ ‘73i..i?.‘....ii.“'i 5 eighteen mitt-mm. , - . ~ tantalum-am. enormou- ‘ron-ealrlltt-N litlffitgfi y A "Tiler-o is loft tilo sllortcolniilgn tiilullid get together and suit and °l ill}! Mflrilliuc’ llbrovinciul blin- burrel their fish. aild tilo same "IL 5am ‘Ml- (Suki will“ NM“ moderate winds. fair, 110i- much Wlll- "m" am’ voted there w uh" ii "Rode? at d . l ~ at l- m m‘ °' m “lag-villains: lli» ila tion. I ggilallllliglllllilllyg ‘lglicilglrlfi... “ll W8! for the conference to de~ leaves. ill ollr other provinces and in the United ‘States they are eager for those lucll. who generally rosper and bocolno as hook and lino to pull other Nova ‘Scotlans n, continue in the post of leader". £0}- Won on a Foul (Canadian Prue) an negro. ‘in the 13th round oi a _ one sided fight tonight that upset all expectations. Wills, long a title contender. was disqualified by badly beaten._ cut and battered, 1n Balloting »ew°'lv“l-lrriZirI...........sil-4a .FOI' 11981101’ iiilih tide this afternoon at 8.27 _____t (spent to gin Gull-dim) lion. fir. ‘Mouton third. . >.. -\ ‘ 4 " ~ i t, arm-torn . . 1mm 1 all» emu R- ouse» n from Ontario not DeesClgrleL‘: m. .c_'3°l4.'1"ltll‘e .........'. ',. , . it 7i. under which, in the middle oi 1920. " " l he assumed the leadership and re- ' viewed the three contests which’ - ‘ - had intervened. Tile Conservative‘ Covers Prlnoedldward Island Like the Dew ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926 ill illlillll SMllE-llfil i] lli iiiE . [Pliillii With Dreams Shatt- ered, are Glad to go -——Six still at Large In Nova Sootia. I-lALliFAX. Oct. 12. —~Ons hun- to the shores oi sunny ltaiy. Brok- en in spirit (by their confinement oi slightest resistence as they were herded aboard the steamer which will take them back to their native every province and every section oi _ our people. There illust be unity be‘ , hind its leader if such universal . . trength and power for service was‘ v _ _ must ever remain. the greatest 1121-‘ European Hurricane Took Toll of Thirty- to u conference similar to that Week-end, . which met today; at the same tllnc I _ (Canadian Press) ANlSTElt-‘DIXM. Oct. 12. —~ A toll‘ sire him to continue. 0n tlllu 0010i r32 lives is known to ilave been‘all}.fl-ffi,,s{'fl‘figfng§fllflifhfml caslon such was his conviction that taken over tilo weekend by a hur- ' can icfllllllllSfllilll. said the speaker. the best interests of all concerlleilricane which raged over Denmark llflil llrvllglll Dill llllll ‘Coilleileialllill would be promoted by ills resigns-land lloilantl. Tllc trawler Agatha cred near .Wyk audits crcw oi 14 were drowned. sunk with its crew tir-i-pur ou 0m ‘PlMY h“ m" "’°°""'""°‘1' “ml "mi lie said. his desire to bring aboiitillllaas rlvor after u qollisloil. The steam trawler Copernicus iounder- , led ill tilo North Sen with tho loss’- - of 14 oi its crow. Tllrco lucn were ' tllcavy ilztiilngo was cailiscil by tilo ‘ ' storm. especially to 5lll|l|)lll;,'_ and ' "lilily Olller vessels were lli diffi- cult) ‘ , t posal oi thonparty. should they do- two weeks ago was definite and ad- to the most. circumstances conduct- ive to -tllc advantage of his succes- sor; anibllo lifi§8ll tilo coilfcrellcc t.o ~tiiko no iitcp- which would wcalc, cu tho ilands of him who was from! this on to lluvo tilo grout responsi- Scotiun suffers from certain quill-puny or leadership. .l~lvorytlling_ lties and certain (infects. u He is ma, could he none within his .p0W-' ' blessed-or cursed-with the ‘best schools on tile coiltiueut. The re- sult is that the children are very of n15 successor, “Tmm he (“ma . . lli hi develo ed on the intellect- Scotlans, said Mr. iCaldor, and to m5 slam Tillers is not mom {or . all tile wllite-coilur group. Illill. they with them and their ploblcins in can no ‘anger concentrate with er to advance the interests oi‘ the party and make happier the path Skipper offiGaspe Fisherman” Acqulttéd oners, and South- Mr. Meighen urged that the con- ference confine its attention solely to matters arising out oi ills resig- ciile what steps‘ were to be immed- iately necessary and "B8895 (ll l1 more permanent character might he better deterred. li it was decided to deier a perluanent choice, then (Canadian Press) TitiiiiXlEWATER. N. s" Oct, 12. —tCaptnin Norman IOxnor oi‘ the Begone Poplllace. Canadian schooner “Gaspe Fisher- __. . . f ..'""i1"- "led toil"? on two obi-revs il-lnlvlcow. Oct. l2. .~ Tile tragic it would be the lduty oi the ton ci m, uuelnms m m“) two quite“ episode‘ the Helge or wuchang. is lSlalfll-i units oi the ‘dry navy‘ was Dyer and Chang Kat,skak_ com. "l ‘me “kiwi-w by “l” nrander-ill-chicf oi the “lied Can- 't0ncso army, has realized his pre-' once to m-ake arrangements for tile ovellt where such a choice could he made with tho best ciluuco 0i jury “m”. twenty minutes (lunbep ‘Tho second (‘ll rgo is of an iilout- ho same evidence and addresses will stand. RhoilesReplies to " Yeilwdseéoutllerners occupied Wu- (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. (N, 5,, Qgt, 1g, _ Qn receipt of a message from ~Prelnler King carrying the decisioll of the Prinle ‘Minister not to accede to his suggestion that the report of the Duncan "Royal Commission illvest.i- gating the economic status oi the Maritime IProrvinces within confed- eration be given immediate pliblic- weeks by th ebesiegers. the civilian ity and stating the Premier's rea- population has sufferedo. dire short- deciding, iPremier age oi rations as a result of which Rhodes oi Nova Scotia today sent much suffering was reported. Num- V-BlBBram reiterating his erbua deaths in the city. many of ibelief that the report should be ubllsiied at once and argulniz tion. are now said to have been against the reasons advanced by due to other causes. principally of U19 Prim lMlfllBlBI‘ l0 illll-lfy llold- violence suffered by the women tng the report until parliament as- sembled in December. Columbia Outsails _ The, Henry Ford ___From Harry Wills BULLETIN: IoHBErSPliJI-D. iBrookiyn. N. Y.. Oct. 12. — Jack Sharkey. Boston heavyweight. W0“ on a foul from ‘Harry Wills. vet-Oi‘- llleferee iPatsy ‘Haley l0!‘ lllllllli with his backhand and for holdin! TORONTO Oct 12 - Maritime. and punchinsf Tl" “Km W" when the hout had its sudden outi- = 50-38mm ppm“ Toronto cider. U 54__“ 1: hi2 Stevens Ran Second ' _ __ .' an... Oct. 12.—- The swift scliobn r "Columbia" is cilamplon of the ‘ ‘The vessel won that ll! B will: when the expert sea- Captein Ben Pine bronchi. her homo nearly five min- , utes ahead oljtlie "Henry Ford" for . ’ , m _ _ll9l' second straight victory in the ii surr- "o "is lili- Ifitmw" ‘t 5- orm-wa. om. on. 112.—while\sbllbl~.ifdi"thl-fishermen’! rulin- rlren tomorrow. "Wm" ‘i u... out iai figures pt the baiiotinl ilieaslllp. , Jll- ' ._ . 3 "“ in the onservative caucus are not - day‘ lflrlt M?!" I'M,“ Tlillml“ 0°‘ avllllltle. it is stated this morninl decisive than " n“; 1H0“. Jin h Colin-lens first. ~§OII the" nerd-moms ' H. . tevenl. second. sliddinm of yesterday te lonr seconds Ci The not- liitaltnnolrn only ieetetl mom-uni margin today was erg only seven utes 4| "ponds. . t. Ciiyi one p o m country. jBy their attitude. at least, they indicated that they were glad to escape from their predica- ment even at the cost oiibeing sent back to the country from which they departed with such high hopes. iDuring the last four or five days the Italians had been restless. 0n ‘Saturday the guards about the im-' migration shed were doubled, but despite this precaution foilr oi the men managed to effect an escape. Up to the time the Coliimba sailed they had not been captured and at the time of writing were still at ilargo. Tilclr escape brings the Northern Command- ers Holding Besieg- ed City Taken Pris- erners Find a Woe- l the Stran Theatre. Hugh Walpole. English novelist, u w“ inge." Now one of the best that ilas ever been Necessary for R6,, heard here. Tile smoc-tlliless and frigerator. harvesting oi‘ tilo potato crop, an industry which has become one 0i provincial importance shall soon be at its height. few years the island has gained an enviable reputation oil account of the excellence oi its product and all. efforts should be made-so that the IPJE.‘ l.‘ quality may retain its present high standard. tAt this period it would be appro- vprlate to state "a Arrangements poignant deserve special elli- in all productions thc value is proportlciluto to tlic (illflllly. ‘llituce the quality of thc ‘prime importance. truth must be (borne in mind by tile potato growers as there is a prev- alent idea among growers that our potatoes have an unlimited market. The incorractness oi this inlpresslc-n cannot be over emphasized. There is no such a thing as an unlimited market. The tsaie oi P. E. 1. potatoes depends solely u-pon which the growers plodilcs alld up- on tlle price asked. belng‘ cc-nvell- lent to the buyers. or otherwise, some potatoes, mainly table stock, have which were oi an inferior grade. potato is of This important the qtiality inadvertently left the island diction oi‘ some weeks ngo that he sary oi. tilo founding oi thc Chinese republic. When Chang loft Canton he luade his prophecy and seizure of Wucliang has been the primary objective of his advance upon thc chang this morning and it is report- ed that the Northern commanders. Chen Kia-liiil and IJlli Yu-Chum. -who have been holding tile city. were made prisoners after soldiers had-thrown open the gates, admit- ting three thousand southern troops. The Southerners found a most woebegone populace. Hlockaded for them at first attributed" to starva- end children in the mad rush to get to the rescue boats sent by the Red Cross- to take es mwny persons as possible to Hankow. a money payment to the conquer- iers who defended when“; into tlieJCsntonese tforces. tit-id‘ “ l M wllsfseven more I. to the Guardian) 0 t. end e a Nothing could be nlore disastrous . to the future of the potato illdus~ toy on tho Island. The permanent - and stable establishment of a su- prodiictioll of this food source can -be made pos- sible only by the growers endeav- oring to produce the highest pos- would celebrate there the anniver- and inconvenience and congestion may not be exper- ienced Rallway officials state that ed. on November 16th. . there‘ are at present about 200 re. in Melville. the riding oi‘ lion. W. "veterans make a Dorm m It. irigerator care on the‘ island and ‘R. iMotherwell. ‘Minister of Aflrlclll‘ tend orgnntzggion mgellng tonight ture. nomination will be on Novem- at 8 Q-cmck 1191i; 2nd with polling on Nevemher ' The first potato boat to expected l" ' Th“ "m" “flu” '°" Km“ "Websters Corner Friday. 15in aux "1553 llainigzlgflzieailéfi,“ 23;‘ Moving Pictures. See the comedy IS. -C. iR. where nomination day will slum’ be“ yet’ dance ‘onomnzéo it is their intention tot have more in readiness as necessity demands. 18th and arrange- to have, stead-y shipments each day-by having one boat in the stream in readiness while l ‘another is beingemqwr mm‘ ——-—¢o->—-—- Although nothing oi adetlilltu na- . ' ture can as yet be ascertained as be to prices, yet conditions are favor- able fora‘ gooq ' year for potato iFlllKl-N. Oct. l2. —l~‘oreigu dis- patches from il-lankow confirm re- ports of the surrender of the city of Woollen; to the “iRed" Canton- ese. who have ibeseiged it for a Ions time. it isnnderstwd that an agreement ‘between the Canton- ese and the northern troops. who surrendered the city, provides tor -)-—-ooo--- . . . . Queen Reconciled . ors and incorporation of the sold- ‘(B eeial to give Cuslrdlan) ' “l” l‘ dxgxlg: virgin leave London immediately mm. "ll ‘Paris. Queen Merle oiflumeals was re- . o Ml. —-'1'bree maul“ w“ ma" ur- min- bandits hound "Rad" Keel. dia- ‘. l mm mend llfiMfll3.l0il&“lllOllmlIlllh0:l6 . s". will _ r e I e v- “ iilltlzliiiarriiu ot er Jewell. pod with loot valued at $25.- The pessimist, who really has nothing to worry about, worries about Monty-four hours a day. OFA MERCHANT -a-gq Hernia: Guardian. Founded llli , Charlottetown Hurdles Two (Junta Piiiii. F. i. iiiiiisiioiioiiii1it”t? l iiusitii iRAiERiiiTYiii till Who Last Night Gave a Good Concert in Token of His Services as a Musician in This City for the Years — Capacity Grand Eve ng Concert given in honor of be oi the Professor's own compo- ' l * sltlotl. and these were amongjhooe artists oi‘ so high an order as these. I llllii We"? most Wllllfeclflled by lllfl but luentioll m-nst be made oi the .. audience. ‘to ludse from the 8i» contributions of Miss Blanchard and Mr. Raymond, both oi whom ' plause. T-he best that Charlottetown can 1,00); the house by storm. Mr. Rey- = offer in the way of musical talent mnn is a newcomer to the island. assisted at and contributed __.. to the success ot tile concert, which was undoubtedly ease with which the program was carried out testified to long hours‘ 0i practice by the performers. and perfect organization on the part of those who had tile entertainment nilder their direction. . ‘h, ‘the ‘as, One ofthe features oi tile pro- Bram was the ‘pant songs rendered, by the large city choir, consisting of about seventy male and female voices. it. was under tho direction of Prof. W. E. Fletcher, and sang “The Viking Song" (Coleridge-Tay- lor), “The Miller's wooing." (Fan- ins). and “A Slumber Song" (Lollr) with splendid iecliilg and expres- sion. '~'l'llc voices bicnilcil ill fine llnrmflily. and the arrangement was such that lclt nothing to ‘b0 desir- cd. This choir was a-ccoltrpallicd in several ctf its numbers by Wagner's Orchestra. ll musical organization that was heard last night for the first time. - dler. W. Bruce Muir, who contri- buted a reading‘ to the progriinl, prefaced it by iwyllls a fine tribute to Prof. Watkis as a citizen alld musician and said he felt he voiced the feeling of every citizen when he hoped that Charlottetown would be honored by the Professor's pres- ence for still many years, The violin selection on the pro- Eram consisted oi‘ “Hungarian Ministerial (Canadian Press) T-ho Guardian has been iniorni- OTTNWA" out‘ 12' ‘writs we“: s ‘BCOVPHKI. _ , _ wa l u] m“ t-hls year-a weld is equal to ssucd today by tho cllicf electoral tile banner year-oi 192i. The type and the‘ crop generally speaking. clean. 1400 growers are one the inspection list and. about 8000 acres have passed inspection. ma! ‘fieligxlfgzfiéhfillnlgifgé’; whey” ‘The yield per acre is expéfllell w Hon. iPeter l-leenilvn Minister 0i bebeiween 350 l” 400 bushels Verlbabor will be the Liberal caudid- G . E “crefippmxlmal-lnfi a mm‘ Yield ate nouliuatlon will ‘be on Novenl- v .9 of about there million bushels. This be,‘ 2nd’ and pomng u a“ elecmm l"! make! "Bclifilfly ll"? Billy 11ml is necessary on November 18th. definite arranirement of sulwble iPrlnce Albert, where ‘Premier King IPBIIQDOPiBl-ll-‘fl B0 lllfll m6 lfolllllfi will be the candidate. will have u-l-omgngs the nigh; [or “men. 0! emanation also polling day on November 2nd flee men M Lew)“ Home n; eight, and voting. if the "Premier is oppos- Mock oilficer for tour lnorc by-clections in which members of the (l0lililllUll governmeutgvill seek re-election as a consequenggoi their appoint- be November 9th and polling Nov (Special to the Guardian) directly for London. The Premie hours. est l0l\\ Trince Clrol we ldilzeel-i “H” gne Mlmvkir: Cum arm‘: ‘l’: ‘ on... plar . ana an lg _ u. ti? gaglgmlazig: Commissioner in London. Sandi! mm’ um mrwmmli_fin' was immediately confirmed ‘IBM’ o“ Mud" h. ‘ml '° m " l Consul Istaieoseo of the {Romania leisltion (who we! the station. wllcgmézlfiéfm“ ‘l l“ l by the illitl Hotel. where he will ate Sudcessful Entertainment. _ Tile higli esteem in which the ldyi" (Kelerdiclu). played by Miss _ people of (Ihtirlottetown hold Prof. Kathleen Horirby. "Iiomanza" and F. T. Watkis..and the appreciation ‘ they have for the highest class of lien Wagner. and “Hungarian music. were at once made evident Dance No. 5 (B‘.\hms). lplayed by by the lcapa ty attendance at thc those tiro clever artists as a duet. r. Watkis last night at comprised vocal lnusic. and all ar- . ray of talent such as perhaps has under the distinguished never before appeared on the same Wh°“d"|i"" patronage oi‘ His Honor the Lieut. program. was presented. The solo- lpwmty 0f inf-min‘ lneratfilb; ggiirleilgzl; l Hearts. Ytlle istls includeialltlr- Liiighzll. Dingzlvetii ilmha awav -ron . ' ° e m“ an “'5' W 0 Him: “ W085 B!‘ - en" l ' Maple Leaf ‘in lallllley?! 1:2: $n.t|‘|2"hy'::rl°r| peiulmlsm” and SlEWB-Fi. Hi8 Woffllllll Mflyor and kis)' liliss Lucy Blanchard, who how] to make we" homm back It e = wig" I slid by the iMrs. Miller. and it was tendered by rendered "There's a Land" (nutt- °ld ""4 ‘0 hi‘ ll°°my l°"¢l1°'l' the imusical fraternity of the city, son), .\lr. Raoul Raymond, who ' ' in token of their appreciation of Sang in French "Les Deux Gretl- llm last Beveflll Weeks. their L ' Prof. Watkls' service and support adieres" (schurnnmn), Miss tulura dreams of a home in the new world ‘luring his PeBldBlK-‘B here. as illnn- Viiiighimall. who sang "The Soar of shattered. they offered not the lsl. organist. and COIIIDO-Sel‘. It was hove" (Rcbaudi) and Mr. Arthur quite fitting that several of the o. Bruce, who rentiei-elil numbers on the program should Airts" ‘(Watkisf Comparisons By-Elegtigns lelxltsroiv. Jamaica. Oct. 1-2. -- ly asked to return stigiongmgefgg: In _"The ladies Md meet todeylat IIONDON- o°l~ "- “Pfllmllilyfrlends to come and help them. Na I l ' ‘Mackenzie ‘King and party will _ - » , reach Liverpool on the Meganttr . _ early on flunday. and will retratr, “wumng _c°m|n‘; Ii‘ Past Seventeen Audience - Enjoys ‘Miniietto Antico" (Watkia). by Mr. The ‘greater part of the program ‘Oi A‘ the would be invidious in deallngfiwitb but his talent as a singer is already recbgnized, and it is to beihoped that his remarkably fine voice will igaln he heard on many occasions. Vocal ducts were snug by Miss é -\. Lawson and Mrs. H. S. Hende ~ lli, "On Wings of Song" (Mendels- s..liilt. uutl by Mr. G. E. Ritchie and .\ir. Charles Earle, "Watchman i1 nut of the Night" (Sarjeant). A ipuirtette, hlrs- J. A. Lawson. MlBS Amy Earle, Zvlr. Roy Quigley. M1‘- (Con-tinued on Page 3) _-__--<o-a>i- Australian Premier ' Arrives in London (Special to the Guardian) HMINDON. Oct. 1i. —-iPre‘mier Stanley M. lllriicc of tho Australian commonwealth arrived ill London today to attend thc imperial Con- ference. which opens on Oct. 1911b and directly alter llls arrival he met a body oi newspapermen. “So far ss tariffs are concern- ed". he said, “l say the promotion of entpirc trade is vital. and ‘l bo- lievc we can solve the problem by mutual two-operation without a fis- cal controversy. People get roused so lunch over the fiscal question. What, in the name of heaven. could l do to turn Britain protectionist. even if l wanted to? However. there is no objection to threshing the matter out at the coillerence. Bishop-Drowned While in Bathing Right ilor. William r. O'Hara. Bishop of Jamaica. was drowned while itutiling today. illis body tBishop (Yliaro headed the Ja- maica delegation to tho lsucllaristic Congress in Chicago. He was born ill iBoston in 1870. Announcements, Meetings, Etc. "The ilrawing of prizes of Loi- tory in aid of llrae Church will take place Oct. 31st. All who t4- ceivcd books oi tickets are kind- that. date. 3 p. m. ill St. Paula IParish lhlifto sew for the Hospital and invite “all v . m" . ' i Fighting Heart." with Goof]! ieii a u‘. .~ ~ D I his arrival to keep a pureli/‘nqmn in," "l ‘oncfi private appointment for a fen-NIB?’ Menu". “mun! ‘ "Reserve twoatiey evening 0o- tertelnnieut Y 1'1. Admission 2s and ll cents. unet- flne’ following evwqn‘ Y