MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Tum are a whole lot of runt men The MAXIMS OF A , MEiQcHANT basic motive for most all of wealth who are llllyin: the game 0| u" l“ “m” cheap homu“ "Em" crime is to be found in some men- tal or physical infirmity-some un- arein it. pi satisfied desire. tionl Delivered $5.00 u". ' a’ A’ "no 18, Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont! Morning Guardian Founded 1881 Sllillll AFRIBA rue nr inns r ., Blll_l_AlN Many See Dispute Revive Enmities—-L 0 n d Q n Papers Shy at Meas- ure and Object to ,_ Small Union Jack Plan. ‘I LONDON, Oct. 1'1. —Po1itica1 cir- cles in Great Britain anxiously are awaiting the outcome of the parlia- mentary session at Capetown, Where the controversial flag is to be re- introduced. Although some quarters minimize the importance of the flag contro- versy as a mere quibble based on superficial rivalries, many well in. formed persons declare Premier Hertzogs efforts to have an inde- pendent South African flag to re. place the Union Jack voice the deep Republican sentiment of South Africa. It is asserted that the flag bill rc- vives racial enmities which arose when Boer and Briton fought each other. The British ress eneraii - es the flag bill. ‘Ighe Sunsliggzpgz. server said that South African pg]- itilcs trembled on the are of passion. An added shield with ‘a micro- scopic Union Jack (the government has conceded that South Africa misht have its fins. with a smsrl Fnion Jack in a corner.) is too arti. iclzial a devicc to secure a compro- m se." Allimlel’ llelllfiilupcr. the Referee. ys. A“ the llillel‘ great dominions fit Pli-‘llld to display the Union Jack n a place of honor. Does Presi. dent I-lertzog think it is loyal and grvpg ‘to sjubmit a flag in which e non ack . sixtleth psi-tr" “we” my a °“° The Sunday Times recalled that Great Britain blundered when it permitted the Shamrock to become the symbol of Irish flag. Pittsburgh Has / $500,000 Fire (‘Special to the Guardiun, PIIFTSBURGH, Penn, Oct. )r1___ Tho most impressive and devastai. i118 fire downtown .l"lttsburgh hag experienced in several year-g wnn brolislit under control today after Mimi“! llelllly four hours and llllllilll! llllil-IT to l2 firemen, six of whom were seriously hurt, one 5 iii-m‘! llllilliins was damaged and two others badly damaged, 1pm,. "'9" Placed the loss at $500,000, but those who occupied thestruciures said ii might exceed twice that figure. S8 OO O-O-GO-O-OV-O-Q-Q Vice-Regal Party 0n Brief Visit To T 0 r 0 n to (Special to the Guardian.) . - TOONTO. Ont. Oct ll7-—’i‘ircll‘ - Eiwoiiencics ‘Lord Wlllirrgdon, Governor Gcncrnzil of Canada, and n, Lilli)’ WilllllEllO arrived in 'I‘or- _ {furto today on a lwo day visit. llcr u s- our-nu wn En-rr.:;::.u.:r.'*.:: deavor t0 R 6 8. C ho! a handsome gold cross frorrr Agreement W i t u:.'::a.°x:r;:::::r,“"::i.vf 2r French GOVK. t0 SlLOPTngIand Missionary Soclflillyfitltllyc Liquor Suuuv From rze:;::t.';‘“:::...:z..”" 2v“ t?“ . r r so son o rc St- Plerre- ltr-ilenniul mccllng, which ls being l 10d in Christ Church, Deer Park. WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. — An thin u-nek, usrccment. wirereby ihc French; Several institutions uru m be Govelilmellt would ¢il'°ll9l'lll° will‘ visited by rHor Excellency during the United States to cope with the he,- brjef may in Toronto, lilfiie illicit liquor traffic which ___ ma cs the French islands of Si- - . Picrroynnd Mlquelon, off the New- N, Y, foundland coast, their base, is lie- 0 , , _ ing sought by the Washington rul- ministration. Conversations to thin n end have been progressing between the two Governments since July. ispwm ‘° m‘ Guamla") The United States, it is undor- NEW YORK- O°i~ l7-**"MY him" “(may dons m, propose m cmr ncss here is strirvtlyporsnnal; it elude n flu-ma] treaty between me has nothing to do with holdings in two Governments. It is seeking rat- ll"! E- B- Elllli’ C9» llllil Id" ll°i "X" her an agreement to facilitate la\v llelil ill 599 Ml-Gllllllileill 0i’ ll"? ill- enforcement in this country whom. ternatlorrzrl Paper Co. while hero," by information useful to American Bald llull- R- B- Belllleli ill llll ill" coastguard officials-such as list of tell/lei" lllllu slllllllly- Ml- Bellllell ships which clear iho islands, their arrived here Sunday und 1s rcmaln- cargoes. their declared origin and ing but a day. desiinniiorr, their ownership —-' “My business hero in prlvaic." would be available. iconiinucd tho Conservative leader. Treasury and State Department "As a matter of fact ll was compel- officials in conversations with led to interrupt some personal French officials are said in have business with a. friend from over- declared that St. Pierre and and seas in order i0 attend the Conscr- Mlqucloil have became tho worst vntlve Convention. ‘When the bolllltlifgilli! bllliufl ill the Ailflllilfi Convention was ovcr l hurricd sinco ii co-operaiivo agreumulltlack from Winnipeg in conclude was rcachedvwith tho British rrd-‘llnn buglneqa no as not to rir-luy my ministration of ibo Bahamas. L; 1 y nallln {n} [qur-Qpn" The agreement sought by ihoi r ems g - u ylggsgadstiiioralhoflicials also is rcp- i enr -. “M” l" lllllyelll’ naVTSnLIESirDIhegZEIJWWQISh llllmegous fraudulent clenraucc pa- ‘ . Dors or filo French I s... ..........,.. .,.?,i:_"““ “Y” Brought T0 Toronto The conversations were first be- Fllll b)’ Allsistant Secretary Dewey (Special to the Guardian.) "l illc Treasury. in Paris last Jul ' Tornorvro Ont Oct r1 --l'0ur= Since the" “l” llllll-ltll lino bccnvryl: lng from the hold ‘(in a Ebnll ‘conver- glgrllt ilibntlllrlrlflilifllgt Imam‘ dlscus- or at the rrne of 300 ions an horn‘. .. . ll"! agreement and to fix lrow clos bmm htc lire g Er df- 24th") in m“ “Mlmlllllllll Bllnuld he witrrmrE mug tn 5' m K10 no - ' ll]: mfrlnglng French rights and the across lo ocean i: lugs rnoultr] i rlslris or the island inhabitants r The m“ was a ac- rm as IL gm m,“ French "ruckus n ié-milxlob was nearly flnls or. ersloorl, have llfifl ilccuslon i: - cllllllllflill 0f Unilcr l. guard Operations tlmsggil: mi Embargo Raised the territorial water-s hi’ the Ling?)- ibul lloiiilltc this the island oratocl {hill 0mm “my have "mm regard!” l lllc Treasury officials "K thinning activities ~——-——<+Q~_-__.__' 50th Birthda l (Special to the_Guard|an.) MONTREAL. Oct, r1__. v CODdQIISGd Specials ‘tPeilil-Y- (Jllufiman and Prcrridfnixol‘. it“ (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 17.- The embargo on milk products from tho Province of Quebec. which has been in effect for some day. Tlrc embargo was put inin effect because of the prevalence of typhoid fever in the provincc, cs- pocially in Montreal. -—-———~—-€-O-}Y-~-—* Poincare Says he Canadian Pac RATE.—4o. par word, rm, braiod his fiftieth birthday yunln lflc Rlillwny, ml ,_ each insertion in tiiil column. guy. Born at. Tlrorold Ont. mo. 6i‘ 16. i877 ire succeeded ih E wo+voo+++o+o+o+wo+o4< ' ' l’ llll" lhoerdcsmlzghllililsy as President cf srox sHIPFENo snares on 1191a sill‘...'?.§.J'§??{'°,,,,§"""“¥,, m I “f hand. A. Duiihemln & Co] llhhe youirgestilresident nf nngmajt-rryl‘ 974~i-lli~ 3.2 ‘railway in ilrc world. . l —~—-~ <0>---_--.-_ ‘FASHIONABLE WEDDING STA~ Rakovsky Departs ilunery, fine selection. Guardian ($peclal to the Guardian.) Job Priniery. if. ________________________ ‘SAUNSOME sausaoas Mani ’ PArRl-S, ‘Oct. l7.—~-Wlihont saying mm 6r 00., Market Building. tfgoodhyo in urryono, without pru- iresh every day. Saunders, New- _- sonting lo llic Pri-sidont of ilro ‘WANTED AT ONOE- SHORT Republic his. loitcrs of recall. Am- oriier cook, Apply Victoria l-loi-‘bassarlcr Christian Ralrov-sky, whu “l- 975240-1821 for three yoars has rcprcscnlcd the ‘ Soviet republic wont out of llrn HORSEB ARRIVED. CAHLOAD capital this morning ncrrr down on "f horses. this is exceptionally his way hack in Moscow and m 1mm lill- Wfiisht from 13 to 16 his now appointment rrs Ambassa- ‘lzlllldlflfl llw- for unis at Buntnln dnr u. Toklo. lie departed flii 3°"! lll°°k Yflllili- W000 llllll persona non grain, recalled by his McNeil. owners. 9705-10-16-3i 10w“ goygfnfncfli, n1 -' Fra . ‘BILLHEADQ mo STATEMENTS M “c” ‘Willy printed. Guardian Job Prinivry. ' ti. '1';'":.'.:.:.:.§~::::.=.r:'°is New Pill” ‘ll Soviets To Be Printory. tf. , ‘MEMORIAM OARDI AND MOUR- llllls cards at shortest notices. Guardian Job Printory. ‘WRITING PAPER AND INVEL- 090s with address are always fashionable. Guardian Job Print- "7- if. '40s PRI-NTlING 0P IVIRY dtlerirnion. cheaply lllll expedi- "iillilr- executed. Guardian Osa- _irsl Job Printer, Phone 132, ‘CORRIQPONDENCI GARDQ AND "lvtlones with scrim; printed. 5"" till l-llills for acknowledge- ment, iniirnationl. etc. Guardian Job Prinisry, 4i ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPIO Prices 50 for lihii 100 for “or . Trance Leads In Disarming BAR LE Dug nnnnm on; 17, __ you for your more than gcnorous rung we have ndomed h, me r830. shown we believe, that in the Lib- nn, would be boner gnn me world support which is wholly urrmcriicd-lrrtions we have passed, then indeed oral-Conservative party we have all rlf our critics. instead of accusing ur- llllt l uillirecinte. l think, zrl this ibis great Liberal-Conservative par- instrument better cuillllfe of accom- of militarism. would imitate us," Premier Raymond Poincare said to- day at the dedication of the war memorial. here. _ He cited France's rcccnt steps to- you-J doubt if there are any who-inns. wards disarmament and invited the world to follow the French lead. “Since thc war," [be said, “we have reduced the size of our army and reduced tlrc length of compili- sory scrvlcc. Now wc are prepar- ing another bill which will shorten military service to one-third of pre- war requirements. "Thus, we give an example of spontaneous disarmament in keep- ing with our requirements for na- tional security." tho rcqucsl Policy Quite Satisfactory (Special to the Ouandlan.) EDMONTON, Oct. 17.-Ontario's policy on Alberta lcoal is quiio satisfactory to this province, ac- cording to {Premier Brownies. 350 ia- iilic; ‘B00 for 01.006 JMO fo l1 a _ . ...'.. o ....li‘.i.".‘.'t are: ‘l’. -'—'-_ I The Alderia Premier met lion. 11:’EN$0RAD' Ru!“- oct" 17'“ G. Howard Ferguson Saturday and flog“, 12%’: °i “PM” Punlglmeni afior expressing satisfaction with dpm a m“ “We 0 ence" Mr. rflvrguson‘: coal views said; an e commutation of prison "I intend spend," a ‘M, days m working to destroy the Soviet gov- ern . was announced last night. The announcement was made in a manifesto read by Alexis Rykoff. tit"- President of the Council of People's lllulll- assuredly r-o-opsrats in an af- Uommlgggn, begun m, 50.4,; p“. fort to obtain an equitable freight liament which opened an extraor- rate on Alberta coal. $2.3 n03; glmnlwgflquuwgyny "milk" ailacswml Oct l7 King o n of the ~ - - -' Boiahevik revolutions. was hold in George of Great Britain is likely to the ‘huride Palace. built by Oath- visit Maiorcl lllllld ill NW6 her. urine the Great in 1W8 as a gift to it is announced here. hi! lover, Plaid Marshal Potomkin. | Whilo passing through this city ‘The 3mg he will be the Illilt of Kyig Ai- aod the grant-iron», who "is reach expected to here October 21st. Qllten Victoria. cial conference when the coal ques- tion can be given every considera- io seven hours of various» viiolel to - a and worhnnvEsr-e also prom and their children are expected tors a simple thing, and there is noth- wealth. mi is mo. . _ accomilllll Kill Alton». in; ills that. lit should not do. and Wu uiely true, but rm it by ury own .( ._, ,,_ _ intiioraanifvm. Alberta and Ontario will) 0E SANA once At. Trinity Dr. James Endicott, Moderator of the United Church of Canada. ar- rived yesterday by the Hochelaga. and was honored by a banquet, pro- vlded by the ladies of Trinity Church and given in the social hall of the church at 6 p. m. at which a large numbcr of the ministers of the P. E. I. Presbytery and members of Trinity Church were present. At tho close of the repast, Dr. Endicott being called upon by the Moderator of tlrc P. E. I: Presby- tcry, Dr. Ramsay, gave a short ad- dress. expressing pleasure at being b; the city and speaking to the peo- c p . At 8 o'clock Dr. Endicott address- ed a large gathering in Trinity Church, his topic being missions. He conveyed to his audience greet- ings from their representatives in all fields of foreign service. He said that in his recent moderator- ial visit to China, Korea, India and Japan. he had encountered every- where great gladness and faith in the outcome of the union. He spoke in glowing terms of the magnificent contribution made to the mission fields abroad by the Maritime Provinces especially in Korea. The political consideration is dominant in Asia. India is the only country in that continent dir- ectly under British Control. The different provinces are almost in- dependent and arc governecbby llltll" Princes. A new experiment- lrw runrrss Considered By Suppor Alike One 0f the G Made In Canada. I in his spoon-h oi’ flCCPlllilllPii of fillc lfiuricrshln hi’ iho rldbcral (‘fili- grervnlivo party, lion. Mr, llcnncil {dcclnrcd that ho corrsidcrcrl ibzrl 'tlro delegates had set. lrlnr nsidc for service in his party and to his country, and that he yvorrlrl onrlcrrv lor lo always frrllll his office with tlrn sense of this great corrsocrrr- tlon. llo touched upc-rr only one negative fact which rrrlgbl bc used b t ylllilllill“. by “w ‘New Yorkdcit”: against him in the country, rrarnc- y e Heilml dellilrtlllenl W“ “m” ° ly his great wealth, rind dcclar-crllsee to it that an educated and a Cilllllilish i1 Dulllllllt- this lie consecrated us well as his personal talents rind energy to tho great cause of Conservatism by lwhlcb lio had been honored. I Bennett Sipcaks. ‘ 'll0n. R. B. licrrnclt spoke us fol~,. lows»- lt is vary difficult. in find words with which to express my small- menta at this mumenl. l Ilmnk moment rrrorc the sense cl rvsllflu-i sibility which any man thus honor-l orl must always carry with him. Lkruhtless, there are those amongst have not. at one limo 0r‘ c-ihor in their lilo attended a gathering in rr great. religious crlifico and seen some mnrr renounce marry lbiililu ,ilini. ho might assume izrcrrl rc- sponsihililoa, bc consecrated for n‘ lilo of sorvluo. No such gathering no that nl coirrso, takes placo hi. n iricciing‘ liko this. rNovorilieless, l fccl that you have in your wny, sci mo. nsldo for- se-rvlco io my country through the Conservative party; and ono night not long ago, I llflil fl. dream, and 'l don't bolicvc partic- ularly in dreams, because ihov ill?" ually represent bad digestion, but l thought that l was here in my droams. that l had been called upon to say something to this vast audi- ence, and I am going io any to Y0" now what that something was, for lt became very real. They were iho words of no human Dt-‘lllllll! they were the words of the, Mun oi‘ Galilee. “and whosoever of Y0" will be the chiefost shall bn ser- vant of all." d looked ii. nil ill" next day, because it stayed with mo. “whosoever will bs the chlefost amongst you will ‘be servant of all." Men and women, you have honored me beyond my deserts, beyond any deserts that l ever may have. You ‘have made mo for the moment the |chiefest amongst you, and please God, I shall be the servant of all. A TRUE DEMOCRACY li is no ordinary thing to have thrust upon you such responsibilit- iies, and no man alone can discharge ,thom. They are overwhelming. iln this new democracy, if think we too often treat our public men ill. murmur [IHINITEIJ cnurcn uzgggargggg, ,,, Dr. J amIes-Endioott Addresses Large Audi- ‘Z‘£§LT?.°?.'.'.'.°.-fl.§.€i‘S3'§Zf.§“'§.'§;..iii - of tire day. obtained by the committee will b welcomed. An interesting program has been arranged. . | ' lmnuon only can make possum, the health, the happiness, the prosper. DA Toronto Apartment (Special to the Guardian.) TORONTO. Ont, Oct. r1.- in u Chur h - and seven o'clock inst night. Tor- 0 . Optic detectives tragpsd lllree men an a woman, w o have been a daring experiment is here on foot ‘might by "m Milntreill Willi‘? llll‘ ~io develop a general Indian Demo- ievcral Wfilakihi giillty Euve thuil‘ craiic system of Empire. name" as - a" ll V". llllllll Vill" Tlrc Moderator visited Delhi, cur-Pllllllll- aged 27-’ fiasllulr Dikuiki. cuita and many other Indian cities ‘ill-Pd 22F “lid Mimi’! lfivctfllll usuri mid was much impressed by the lzwll t2: woman as Edna Vnne. or national spirit. , Pfi- Vfi ll i. The speaker dealt with the vari-i Cilarges in Montreal include ous influences political and religious. holding up a branch oi‘ tho Bank which are at the present time sway- of Montreal where $4,500 was stol- a republic on democratic principleasepiemhsr, Asia, he said, is not old or dead but is :1 new ‘world of political and re- g ous n crest. - - In referring to the Mohammedans 231st Hltndfi hc spolke of the great M .t. A ras e ween t e two religions there being no other country in the arl ssn‘ l world like India in this respect. The caste system is apparent in our own country in a social way but in India the system is a religious af- fair. Once an outcast, that is, born (Special to the Guandlsn.) TORONTO, Ont, ‘Oct. 17.—Cltl- whatever to rise from this state. were born in Nova Scotia. New The doctor related interesting and Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- "nknmvn mmlsic" ‘vcaflllg ‘he mil‘ llilllllu Stories cf musnificent workirurrd who held a picnic at High t“ °l “l” “lellll- "llllll Billlill’ Bill" nos bc forthwith deposed and cast I _ out of the church uniil such iirrrc . n concluding his address the with the organization oraMarltime as he rcpcnts and rocarris his e;- and girls Associaton, r°r3' Willie“ °ll in the slums or Tokiodrsrrr on Jrrne llth Blllllllg the factory employees. Inst and ap- ‘polnied a committee to proceed Moor-rotor stated that, while it- may 1 seem that China and India areod boys unmBmish in feeling’ they really will assmbls in the King Edward for lendership and guidance in all no" and ‘the mgamzaflbn Wm be n; inn Mntnen (wnurcn n; England;- t liti Bren m cal and religious Issues completed with the election of per today. About a thousand invitations will he sentout to Maritlmers in Toronto this week, but whose names may not have been c REAT hrntlring efforts in this great wash er land t which l; ow o much: anlvlj, whatois more, l loeol-E upon it as a solemn trust in my hands to enable me t0 serve my country ed ibe truth", Bishop Barnes bud without fear or regard for the fut- uliSflll-("li uro so far as that is concerned; l and I thought myself most fortun- i llnokc criticisms oi‘ tlrcrn, z-rorncllmcs 500d enough ‘m’ 9mm“ me m he mi iwholly unwarranted, but if rlemoc- that lllllllly stale. for no mail may racy in in in. n ma] th|ng_ H it is serve you "as ho should if he has lo represent. ilrc wlll of t)“. over his shoulder always the shad- Ipeople as li should, if lt is not lo °w 0i pecuniary obligations and he 5npplnnien_ supplant,“ by me liabilities. Therefore, you may form of Government that now ex- meet that 5'0"?’ by saying "mi We“ isis in llnly, if the challenge of Jrtaly as I have I “Omlecnlle with myself m ihn (lenwnrulln, world is not t, to this service ln whlclil am. ‘real challenge, then men and wonr-‘ Nilw- ladies llllil lielllliilllen- lei on, each of you must usglnne load. me urge you only to one thing. A Qrshlp in 1,1,, o, he,- connnunny w party is hut arr instrument to lac-I All of us in qualified democracy determines this °°"nll"Y_C“l"ldlan-‘b [Alleluia the (leullnlnn m‘ Cannda_ with. and Conservatives and Progressiv- out it we must fail, and this con- °“"ha"° 0"” ‘ill-led i" View? the success o! the party, which for the “Y °l the Clllllldlilll P°°llli’- 349"‘ nmmnnl yo“ haw. honored me h, urea of social Justice, measures of rue leadership 0L [f each o; you’ fiscal reform, measures that will going to his or lior home, will car- make ml‘ the interest and hilllpi‘ ry with them an earnest of the llli-‘ill "l all "l9 il°°i>l0 "ll" call ir-ulh, nn Gal-no,“ o; the, mm, that themselves Canadians-all of us we have shown within ourselves. llllve lllllt in view. And if l be- u fir-m bullet-m- ln the prlnclpleg lleve, as you believe. us we have ly will become an instrument gm- plishing these things than any oilr- ihe good of Canada. and for the ud- or instrument devised by the will vnncemuht or the wglfarq o; gnu of man in Canada. their let us see people that call themselves Canad- l0 ll W0 Organize in every llllmlel. that we organize lll every commun- llty, that wherever we can we car ry CONSERVATIVE MIlSSION the gospel oi‘ the faith that. is wltb- But if, men and women, wo are in us. and Yield ourselves willing content not lo organize, if we are witnesses in that faith in lire end content that democracy shall find that we may bring about tho result ilfl own leaders, if we are content we have in viow- in believe that we will achieve our ends without effort, then en- APPEAL FOR SUPPORT deed this great party will have not fulfilled its mission, and l only l can ask nothing morc, ladies lravn ono word in any; a word in and gentlemen, than that. and in ilrose, all of you. who have done that firm faith that Y0" Will ill‘ what you have dono this day; a loyal to yourselves and lhus be word to those, coupled with a deep loyal to mo, that you will glvo mo and abiding sense of my own rc- that unity of support. that strofiQth sponsibllltiea, the consecration ofo! support, that unity of ihoughl my time, for l must renounce all and of action without which no man those things that If have held most can succeed. I accept. at yulll’ dear in the life lliavo heretofore iiv- hands the 3PM! "u!!! Wu lluvl‘ od. No longer can the claim-s of my placed with me. and l shall enrloav- profosslon or my business be upon 0|‘ to the best of ability to discharge mo. These I must put behind ma, mum nu an in bring no discredit up- for ll realize, as was said by Bacon, on you or the great party in Wllivll that tho law is a, jealous mistress; we belong and whose traditions we so political leadership is more than ‘no greatly revere, 12a intact countriteséwginsislb robbing :11 Jewellry salesman of cst time in the c par cu ary o na, i amends va ued at $50,000“ and a England's mother church iin. licr-'bheckil i, the wamm _ ; - , _ - - . - - , . g uttered by upheaval its attempt t0 cstablishpay roll robbery of $9,000, all in vice rrt st. Paula Liaihcriral was gnu vlennu Nelle Freie Presse. interrupted y-cr-iicrrlrry by n mlnlsnn-l who was about to preach. be ibruwu out of tho pulpil, inkliam. prepared to deliver n scr- Creation or Design", the Rev. Dr. Be Bullock Webster, accompanied by a group of young men, startled the congregation by walking up to the till Outcast. a native has no chance zens of- Toronto and suburbs who a "euevm" i“ °v°l““°“- . _ How] u, m, m“ f N I . the faithful that the BlSllOp-shoilld |trust Britain and are looking to her 3rd wig“ u; cgmulgifiee 0:5,? be asked to preach from the lilllpii ‘manent officers, it was announced 59w ‘Vehsler and m” llllllllilliels other; the Bishop's speeches in Westmin- uie that the good Lord lrad been lyI SERlIltE m tAllllEllRAl nrirunrn, Prelate's P 1' c a c hing There Called Scandal and 0ffence——Serrnon Proceedcd With Deals; With Manis Crezrtiorui God's Aim. vnn PAPEIE SEES ANUTHER WAR NEAR Balkans Stirred by As- sasslnations. Old sec- ret Revolutionary Bod- ies Dangerously Active is’ Claim l VIENNA, Oct. 1'1. —~"Europe is in LONDON" 0m‘ HTTIW” “l” lmlil" constant danger of another explos- Who demanded ihzrt. rho 1°"? llllilllly ill lion which no League of Nations can Austria's leading paper thus de- liluilurl. scribes the highly charged situation which has arisen in the Balkans over the assassination of the Albanian Just as Bishop Barnes, of Blrm- minister, Tsena Bey, at Prague, and the previous murder of General mon on "Man's Creallorr~ Blind KOWiChOVilCll 0i JUEO BlBl/ill fl-lltl pulpit and upbraidlng the Bishop, "i demand", said the hitherto “it is a scandal, an cfferrcc to Then tho amazed congregation depart. Urrrufflcd Bishop Barnes proceeded with his sermon. Webterls attack‘ was a result of sic-r Abbey in which lie declared that "Darwin's triumph has dc- stroyod the whole theological scheme, for the assertion that man - sprung from ihe npo has stood the icst of more than a hall’ cent- ury of crliiclsrrl and fncrcasiuil kimwledgc. “(Yareful inquiry has brri confirm- Thc lilslrop, howfcvcr, wan not iconoclastic Sunday’, saying more “The ncqucno e which led lo man's (rrcalion (xould logltlnrniely be lnicrprciirrl in tho words oi‘ div- inc formation and, in frrcl, God's word. "Evolnion bccunrc simply (lodk- method of creation, but man's firfil cousin, the gorilla, aboui which we have hoard so lllll(‘ll oi lulu. llllllili’ can bc termed n creation of iryvcet- ness and grout‘- "God, in creating humanity, lllll“ posely fashioned being who could respond n, mu 10m nrrrl hope fol 11ft, uflcr (loath. that such Christian ballot’ l not be attained “nil has srrggcstel l that mop were but iondslools grown "Science iron endeavored l0 tllllw ‘Cereal U...‘ could broad, biscuit, muffins, etc. the recurring raids in Macedonia. Reports from all the Balkan cap- ltals show that the old secret revol- utionary and autonomous organiz- ations are still dangerously active. Observers believe that high tension and anxiety exists not only in the troubled Balkan peninsula but in the European chancellorys as welL Tire Balkan newspapers are pub-- lishrng. charges and counter charg- es of plots, intrigues and revolution- ary movements sponsored by this or that country. Because of its avow- ed friendship for Albania and its antipathy to Jugo-Slavia, Italy is the strifc of particularly bitter neyvspapcr criticism and suspicion. Some editors even go so far as pro- fessirrg to sec the hand of Premier Mussolini behind the outrage. Observers beicve that the atmos- phere of unrest and instability ex- tends not only to the Balkan states, but also to Hungary. Be sure wlron ynrr cook fruit t’) prcservo all the juice: you will lose tho best part of the fruit if you allow ilrc juice lo be lost. Announcements, ~ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc- "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA OATS. Better Oats. Better China. All grocers. 9_646-l0-lZ—tf. "Grand Concert, Charlottetown artists. Stanley Hall, Oct 20th 8 p. m. 9782-10-18-31 "inquire Ro Chronic Diseases 112 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. Don't delay, recovery la next three months. 9-12-3 mos "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat 100 percent food in 94864011 34f "Ping Shipping (flnb and ‘inatt- ln dllapnlnrl cowslrerls." 3 —~<<"°'>—'” ,‘l.uto will inc-cl. orr Thursday 20th., MAY BE SEPARATE!) jlnndlng bogs and potatoes. Vi’. D. a jealous mistress. and n man may] Ladies and gentlemen, that high not servo two masters or misiress- purllole Wllllill i hope you will ni- os. However. that being the way; keep mg w, l shall endeavor fact. l realize that ~1 must renounce endeavor as wall as I may, to thc these things, for thus far in ml! extent of tho resources that. have llfo politics have more or less been been placed at my disposal by a an instrument. law and business kind rPr-ovidence, to servo tho in~ have been my main nvocutivllll- Y0" tor-eats of my country. of this bril- have determined for me that hsnce- “Eng Cnuudu of ours. and of the forth ‘IO long mil have health and party, that great instrument that strength ll’ must dedicate my ial~ m, nnvn in forge for ihie country ants and my time, such qualities n n”; (nun-u, n “out destiny. par- as l may have, the fortune that God lunnlnl-ly with respect to the young- has been good enough tn give me. e,- mnn nnd women who must ac- to the interests of my country c”; ihu greater burden of respon- through the great party to which l nuumy by manna o; u"; clrnnm. "l" llllvllililell l0 Mlllllil- stances that are before us. iNow. young men and women. The Great War ,lelt 50.000 dead in A SOLEMN TRUST. LOS ANGEL-ES. 023i. 17.» The EX“ amincr. today says that Reglllllld Denny, ress. have separated. _ marriage in Indiana twelve year» ago, Mrs. Denny was a noted figure 9i‘. . W5 EPl5Y . ‘f0 THROW BRKIKS BUILD WVTH TORONTO, Oct. 17. -— Marltim", strong northwest winds. or gains off coast, cloudy and cool, proli- nlrly rain. Disturbance off Cam llatioras moving northward. Maximum and minimum icmpcr- l atures: Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36-36 Quebec, cloudy .. . 48-44 i. cs4: .. 54-44 . s+_as Montreal, cloudy Halifax, cloudy Bt. John. clear . High tide this afternoon at 5344 and tomorrow morning at 4.23. Franco and Handel's. deprived Can- |We think the way of a politician Al-hu been said, and not impro- u“ o; . Drum." "at, in, in“. pariy said. that I am a rlrianiof sgmls a", m; 15.45" u; “Mun in” n, I \ .0 ‘ Sun sets this afternoon at 5.09 "Flying Nicioria. Wednesday. North Wilt- Ross, Scrflv. _ 9770 "Miss Wiglitmarr will be pleased film star.‘ alnd hi; will?» to meet pupils lrr ‘piano and vocal Irene Hazrnun- mus ta wme Y all” music on 20. 2r and 22 at s5 Kent Before their" street) 9749‘ "Pownnll llall -—Conrcrt and 9i llli‘ English “mslcal filmed!’ Box Social Thursday evening. Hoar ‘ii-"Bc- Th? “mp1” have on“ (“wghhlllr Boers and other city talent. A great time assured. 9776~10-i8-2i. "Coming! Sec Buck Jones In Horseman" also comedy. i.hi~c Tl u .day. D r after latter. BU1 IESmlnc rnluslE‘. awe 9781 i "Scc "Finnlganhr Fortune" by lldiilo Pond Dramatic Club in 8t. iblurgnrciZ-r llnll Thursday fright. for-i. 20th. 969810-151“ "Anchors Noticc- Players hold- lng uniforms and equipment are rmnroslr-d io return same to Sac- rclur-y J. (lallant. Macllean d: C0- 977i "The Prcsbyterirns of North Try- on will hold a bean supper at the home of Mrs. Sarah MacKsnzie, on Thursday, Oct. 27th. Supper served from 5 to 9 p.m. 9C73-l0-14-2l "North Wlltrrbire Shipping Club loading hogs. Thursday afternoon. Oct. 20th. Must list iii. once with E. N. Easier, Secretary. “ 9160 "Don't forget the big Whlllt Party and Dance Georgetown Hall. Wednesday Oct. 19th. in aid of i-li! Gliqrkctown Trotting Association- 9761-10-18-"2! "Agricultural meeting. illustra- iinn Stations, potato storage, and other Agricultural subiscts discos- sed at Lon: River Hail. Tb day. Oct. 20ili, at 7.30 p. m- J. A. m: Boston, fair .. 56-48 Supt. 9100-10434; New York, cloudy . . 02-52 .._.._ Oh'iown, rain . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58-46 "All ladies of adjoining auxiiiar. ies are invited to attend the Oom- federation Rally in f-funm- lump‘ United Church Wodnolday ' _ 1,26 rises tomorrow morning at t.- New moon rusmy, Oct. ma. noon at l dbiook. Mn. ‘fireman, Presbyteriai gnu 9mm . l" i - ~- svwrvtl yuvuwrurunlrlytisnrfigr€nbzanluns i a 1'. ‘s . II s 5 a"- '6 3‘ s‘ t