lifteuse Bargaining (Qlelai to ‘rm Quit-Gilli.) ‘y AMTINOPLH, Oct; 24. ‘—-. of capitulatlons will - act of intense bargain? ~ I Eonly to‘ control of the - at Jthe ’ pence conference. dly__fo,seisn residents will lose» gill’ ‘OI their privileges. ilfionchlmien lflfflfiv larltishers admit". ‘ lotion] IISVQIUBGIIVQDIIBBQ, ~ nqtio __ c no. or, the great-powers" can" live lere all his life. eiremhi from near. ly nll the duties and obligations of Turkish subjects. , Butthe Turks reject the prin- ciPle of tznnltulatlons altogether and the administration of rill-lush law is so corrupt, inhuman and pr. ‘bltrsry, that‘ lfiwwdivilllzpd Euro. poans would ever consent to live under it. =50, although the Turk-s relafd the. cdpitultitioils in ‘their present form as intolerafoly humi New Yolk ‘fliilcllauge Rafts EXCHANGE Sterling French Franc Italian Lira Dutch G-ilder Germuii Mark ._ Canadian Argentine Gold Peso .. Japanese Yen Shanghai Indian Rupee 29 cents Bar Silver . . . . . . . . . .. 67% cents 1s.a.iir.sai ,F,=ns IBILOOIGVIIUIJE, Oct 24—-Govern- ment grading of cheese ill Canada was stated. today at the nleeiling oi the‘ Dairymensboard of trade by J. B. Wilson, salesman of Va large combination of factories in Eastern Ontario. to he "the Kit-fli- est farce ever imposed on the pub- lic." E. J. Smlith. a buyer. said that ho knew of cases where cheese had been gradied ‘as No. 2 or No 3 but had been paid for as No. 1. .0216 cents 100.114}; cents 81.66 cents 48.04 cents 74.41 cents e _ w c u lluslasllculs‘ 4' P llATvEm-lilo. D8!‘ line par day. 9c. or llnie per day for ii days or over. c. n~ lne per day for 6 days or over. Guam ,5 words to a line. Groups of 5, gurus. initial lettars._ count as. oz: JVOTG. it; per cent. discount for o h. . Address forms Dart of ad- and ‘most be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted, for seven words. 60c per vvook . swaliirso-Puwll. NURSES“ AT ‘Somerset. Hospital, Skowhegan. ‘Maine. Course 27 months. - Apply ‘to Superintendent. W , sooocz-lll-zwus ‘LO ‘r-s aLAck Home ss- tw n Fredericton and Kenning- toll. containing. luabia Rims; cl hes, ate, Pin er. rewar ed. by re rning‘ to Rev. R. H. Sfavurt, starter River. . Oct 26-11 awe rec AT once-i. MIDDLE “reg r elderly woman,,to c re cirltry" home. Apply d-I. care HllIll, . . . renal. , run national.- 06.. does the’ highest class re odeflfnl' Bhd repairing. its made to order. All kind! for trimming on hsnd- 011i‘ Riley Build- Open ever:- o k guaranteed. l‘ , Queen Street. l b .. WANTllL-W WANT A rest lit, manuals-tire: is any city afictoivs in Canada °. f til‘ t scei ants: f’; 7gp m’ ‘fir. a prospect: a l~.'.':--.:";:a rt u an , p‘ . iwh liutoiffrobll, 1' no; 154. ° {all sutonlollild non Ii 1!? t‘. a as Nigger-a Falls, at l. o‘! whole root mahilii 1 .. gr . Honor n ,. bus lbw: on land ‘Russian enterprises, in which - return bout with Battling Siki, the my; ll- woman in conifortu lei otter stead! emnlormylii our complete and Ofilflf iron and plants. Best h. and service. We teach and . you “A nionq nluklilii unity, mothers a Nor A - PR9? 17' \ 1911118. it should not be hard f0 them to make some concessions h. $1.10 judical flnIe, at lesst. Britleh and. French residents here claim their own CGIIIIIIBPCfR Prosperity wllllybe desltrhyed lil calpltuliivtions are abolished. As ii hi5. and ‘with it the end of that systematic thwarting of German the, allies have indulged, ‘The Turk has developed n_l\'a ¢1°Y11111§nl of extraordinary lnten sity and iebent on doing every - 11-1118 himself. He has changed pro 101111411)". Under western influence he has developed p, nationalism like that of the Irish. the Poles or the Czechs. Consequently heir full of‘ exuberant optimism and self-confidence, ibut l/Vcstern Euro Dean and American residents are full of uneasiness. . I Latest Bulletins i 1i I x In Brief Pumas, Oct 24——Georges Carpen- tier issued formal challenge for Seng-ulese who defeated lllln month ago. ll CHERHOURG, -0ct 24-Thc French submarine Roland Torlllot has been abandoned in sinking con diltion in English channel, crow landed heire by u French mer- chantman. 'I‘0iK'liO. Oct 24—V-ladivcstck ls Paralyzed by. general. sttike invoi- vinK telegraph operators and vfimnlilllls: time , but. official _wll‘e- less despa ches lmlifcate city now comparatively tranquil. (BERLIN, Oct. 24.—€‘he Reich- stag ‘by a vote of 214 to 76 today decided on Frederic-k Ebert ‘asthc Gegfllarl president until Jilly 30 19 ILONDON, Oict. 24.—'I‘l'llnquility is to -be aim of new Conservative ministry under Law. It appears from a. speech he mode hero, he emphasized that he was a. commonplace mall. i~ \ MARIEON, lll., 0ct~ 24—lSpecial Grand Jury completed lnvestiga“ blons into Herrln mine killing- iour hundred and thirty four pcr- sons were indicted in connection with rioting in w-hilch 23 were killed. - WASHINGTON’. Oct 24—Resis-- nation oi William R. Day as as- sociate judge oi United States Su- preme Court was tendered to Pre- sident and accepted. It will be ef- fective Nov. 14. Ho will assume duties as umpire on American- German claims com-mission. walslniolcrolv, Oct 24—_—Presl~- (IOIIL Hardin: is perfect-iv sessile-ii with services of Brigadier Genoml Charles Sawyer, it was said today for his resignation as demanded by American 1.081011- ls. the end of Anglo-French dolllin . . ation of Constantinople is aipllloiml, i dlan Campaign. lMlss ‘Mullen after tho big |StuiIe‘bilkel' and has N0 Post story that It- has asked a further Andrew Bunap 4 a, wlmc House, sud will not ask _ . Covers aper A h A Prince {Bil roPs "ms Lie-r m elevate-r no. 1 ; MISS VIOLA MULLEN iCharlottetown 'ycling lady who, won $50 Special pvizu in the Guur-l is. hosts of loyal friends. pouemellt of Peace Conference (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Oct 24———The British foreign office dienies the French postponement of the Near East peace conference at Lausauna. So far as if is concerned there is no reason, \vhy the conference should - - ~39?!" Y rd sum like the Dew - ryilody " -- A-PQIIYQJ; f‘ worthwhile Printing. ‘ll-s New... ' Worth Reading >.. ,,. mu. cums. can‘ . 9., sue ma!» seam-romp, raglan: own _ . l tlenchuient at H, indulge in no _ x Unionist P’ icytf Former Ll (special to Th 110N113 , Oct as he is, Andrew Bonar Lew is givi ing nothing away to his; enfemlcs until be sees more clearly. ivllat r a Ouafrdiin.) lng complete unity to the flce lust because, they started the Lloyd George and hi_s coalition. Chamlierlalnites or Unionist Coal- itiouists. That means sooner or later‘ that there will be a com- plete healing of the dream of a centre llarty of Winston Churchill. Though Bonar Law as yet ills‘ closes no detailed policy, ono glas- no tariff reform. Tallff reform, tics in Jnscphtlllanlbcrlulms day. not take place as arranged on November 13. ‘ lLcrd (furzon is continuing the foreign office under Boner Iiaw" and a continuity of the por- lcy will be preserved. The fact of the English election going on llceil not affect ‘the conference, as Lord CuIZtm, who will probably ‘nucnd and does not have to flight for l sent in parliament. Liner Leaves (Special to The Gilardiail.) HA ‘FAX. Oct 24——’l‘lic Ilell Cross lncr Sllviu which sulluil at noon for New York departed ti dry slllp. Shortly before silo lcft her dock all her liquor stores were landed hero in accordance with the recent United States dry resil- lation that no foreign steamer ls allowed to go into an American port with liquor stores aboard. This rder is now being fought out in the American courts. The Silvia is the first steamer that has landed her liquor sup- plies here and she will pick them up agaiin on her return next Mon- d'a_v en route to St. John's. fPhc Furness iincr BflCllGllh which is to sail tomorrow for Bos- ton. will also lnnd her liquor stores here before sailing und will piick them up on her return cn- t-ontc to I1IverPOO1- Campbell's wharf which is tllo Silvlais dock presented an inter- esting scene this morning. It was certallllly -wet outside but bone dry on the inside. and many anxi- LONDON, ,_ Oct. Z4.—-.A dozen prominent ialbor men met toilny- nnd decided oll D0110)’ 01 Lfimqrl Party for general elections. 1111i} stated the manifesto of party would he keptsecret for day P!‘ two and it lwas decided Labor Party would not affiliate with any other. . i NAPLES. IOct. 24.—An army ccrps of iFascisti on war footing numlberlng 40,000 and (i.vd“““ Fascisll deldziiiiifl nilmlbeflnfi 4°" 000 gathered here today for an- nual convention of the Italian militant orfliiihafim“ owmed w Socialism and Communism. wmslilNiililN. Oci- '34-’ NW East relief expenditures ‘b!’ Al"; grlulin Red Cross since fail 0 smvmn now fljlfll more than three was» 0' a l‘l?.‘lii§'....i sum which Red Cross o m ‘an today was regarded n5 B" [c s“ tomcat immediate needs c ._ , "Mum _ g,_24.— H0ldin5 "like " Qéd gcruiilels Conference on reparations and A111“ “"3 33;; y! nbM-jslylcgfflfll‘ it.was sai ‘roles m,‘ Rqmumon (Jommleclgnthg work where further collaii“ ° _ is causing uneasiness. British on position to the Conference now v b l, e by Belgium. “poof” lffiasfmf H ss..flOct.H2i-;-- closes-ml fisliilll séim i" “I” ma definitely withers"! fgf: Inteflisbiflilll ails." 1R, W, ‘ her c ndsr hie ill 41mm’ had won two ndslan schooner Bluenose. The lion "fut-uric can schvoiifld ms . ' - lithe day, ;'Pl'f.,"°‘L{°il‘Z'~‘-‘;‘,Y.Z“3»nnnns - h; “y, combat-rota do false starts. run (mm the Can~ A ous and grieving eyes viewed the seventy or eighty cases of liquor thaLwcre carried‘ down the. Bung- way from the. Silvia in. u heavy downpour. It-was all in bond. _-.-—-¢Q_-———— o o o-coo “we CHARLOTTETOWIN LADY m GREAT CAMPAIGN Qwwvcoooo» ovooo >0 0+0“ a» __ __._...-._ _.__- _.._ . mes mra Mscswim. ‘ uécrgs" Ministry. said , great day on which til ' llNllYv‘ l it was the ladder by _.wir‘ch hi" clilllhcil to fame. but he now says VPS. iforlll. “empire development fllllf. no general protection." jillus, ho counters quickly i? “and drastic administrative fal sp-inc this morning. u Hell- Party Schisms luut plenty of hot milk." Tl!‘ ililifulsue a Policy of Re - and Peace Abroad and Wil. ,- Diiiili-itras- Floin Recognized ' Sensational Support From eral Qhiuefbiiuistet. apply to politics his own person- 34-19311 7 500M111 predellction “no champagne— I Scnsationalism Support new sari? alignments are. ' The IIJONDQN, Oct 28——Reglnalil Mc truth is that he 11065 110* Yct Kenna, former Chancellor of the know ,W1W'l1‘9 111i! K108i 111111 ETOUBHDXCIIQQIIPI‘ lam: known as n slouch enenlieel v ' llafllfffiil, created n sensation in H1! 51399011 yeiitiiTdaY W Ulefpoliticlll circles this afternoon 51PM, atoll 1" 1118 Policy l0! {QSWP-livhcn addressing the City Conser- OYIBBT-vative Association. He came out vaolve party. He refuses to reward with support 0g Bonm- Law-s p01. V TBTY 5161181118 bl’ SW1"! 1119111 Ofqicy. "I highly esteem the courage 11B 111941111115 nfnd conviction of Dollar Law," he revbl! fltflillflifsald. “It seems to me his govern- ment offers us lilo only prospect Each man must‘ stand 011 115a»: stability and we shall not only own mcrltfi and 111876 1B 10 liiYhzive peace and retrenchment but prescription either of dais-hands or capable and faithful ail-nninlstrjm- tion. Conference with LONDON, Oct 24—‘BOlliIl‘ .--.l ‘noun with Viiillianl rs. i A colonial office announcement _ on; the subject rend: “In view of 5880 111 1119 W980" §’95'1@1'd'33' ‘i5 the change in tllc Rovcrnmcnt. are taken i0 M8811 £11111 there 1B t0 mirangcnlcnts wore made at the ge- _ ginning of the week for ll meeting that is tohsay h 1501181111: Difllffiilvfi bttwecn Bonar Law unll Mr. Cos- tarlff wit Emilie DYE efem"? 3 grove, head cl’ the Irish govern- uolllld, was his first love in poli- 11mm" The Ineeting 100k place this llllilflllllg. Mr. Cnsgrove was accom- ‘ Higgins, sccrcillr? 0i‘ home affairs, and Hull Ken- in tlllit this is no time for tarll-l ro-Enuyv, law offlcer_ g pullied by Ml‘. Opening of the Contest :il(l(1l‘i‘.SS ll meeting lhc Exchequer. Irish Leader Law, ‘COIIRQFI/iiflve Great Britain's new Prime Minis- SCh-isms- 1t IIIOHIIS 4119.0 811 91111 t‘1|l.(‘l‘. llLfIl a conference til-is alter- T. Cosgrove, moderate men of all parties Illlllflrllhqad 0g the ms), provisional gov. 11in 81111111110501? 11110341 990789 Oflcrnlnent, with regard to Irish ai- LONDON, Oct Z4—-GIEISI»ZOW will 111i" 510F911 be the chief‘ centre of Interest in which Idnvil Genrswmii ‘Jhvfll-"l tho political ulftunitlom for ‘ have both rniivd 11111eTfl115111 amhresrt clf the week. 'I‘llc Prilni: Milllh lfrcc irllilo." For the real, Botlaljlwr, Andrew mm,“- Lavw’ m, Thurs. i116 CIIHYBYBIIOB 1111115811» 15 a llfieflLnw iififllf-l-Wfi lhiii 1511518“ Win19 tiny will announce the tictzliis of o political nlurunls bill. safe, COllwhifl pngljcy them, and 43 hem-S later writs-m snnihvili in icrcisu I1°11l-'."‘,f0l'lllcl' Prcnllcl- Lloyd George will being zlcconr form at llmne. l-Iis speech has Sfillhpunicd l0 Scotland by g1,- Robe" '21 SMVCI‘ dount-mmiy 1i iivllilrlllifinifllnrne who was ills Chancellor of 111i‘- . m-p-i. '5' A REAL LEADER m m: ale courssr VOQ-O-O § O*O' MR. GEORGE LIGHTIZER Tile popular secretary and man tiger of the Egg circles. His friends are legion. Watch his votes grow. A iaior Reaches Rmtiled Height (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Oct 23—Aviator Mouto- fir, of the‘ French army. ill an ut- telllpt to break the world's altitude record, ‘reached the height of 32,- "*1 gNovv British ‘ holy. But he is gifted with Designate line“ of Einpitéfs a Best Chess Players Has a Handicap of Nine on. the Golf Course autl is a Mall of Force and Power. ‘(Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Oct 24—Anllrew Bon- ur Law, Frontier-designate, is a man of force and power despite his unimpl-essive personality in speech and appearance. Ilc is a typical Scot, thought born in Ciln- adl-l. Ills thiin. lligll pitched, piping voice, somewhat plaintive accent and habit of cocking his head on one side, all combine to produce an ‘impression of extreme melanc- an amazing fluency which is the des- pair of stenographers. He delivers himself tin a flat Scotch monotone alld. therefore, starts heavily handicapped as an orator. But he has the power of lucid exposition and a stupend- ous memory. He has been known to make a. budget speech of - two hours. full of intricate masses of iligures, allied only by n few head- ings Jcttclll down on a couple of shat-ts of note paper. No interruption causes him tlla slightest confusion. He gets so completely into his subject he speaks as if he knew lit all by Premier heart. Nor is he lacking in a spee- ies of pawky Scotch repartee; He can say severe things with quiet effect and has perfect command of his temper under all circumstanc- es. He is quick and incisive in argument, wherein he displays a facile mind. , Mr. Bonar Law works with ex- treme lntcnsity, but whether, af- ter the shock to his heaith- two years ago, he can resume with the same energy is one of the prob- lems ahead of him and his suppor- ters. I-Ie is personally popular and passes many hours tin the chess room of the House of Commons, where he is one oi the best play- ers. lie has a handicap of nine on the golf course and attributes the recovery of his health to the time he gave the game in the last two years. I lie is a. widower and also lost two sons ull the war. He inherited a comfortable fortune from two aunts, wilich his friollds on the Glasgow Metal Exchange soy was lucky for him, as he would never have made it for him-self, despite ills memory for figures. Another Noltllclifie Still feet today. His feat beat the French record. Ho, was forced to descend on account of engiinc trouble. ’l‘lle world's altitude record was nlade by Lieilthlohn A. Maclleadyr, of Dayton, Ohio“ Oll September 23, 1921. when he reached a height of 40,800 feet. ' .4‘: 1 1 111v 11111110": it would be a crilne to take such a step for the sake of pfirLY interest. Conservatism Need of Country “What I look forward to in tho new Government," llc continued, “is Illilllll)’ a difference of tempera mcnt in the way you deal with Booze ill Halifax} ‘° --_ a v wing Tribute Paid ta §W0lk of Lloyd George by New Conservative Leader flu the ‘Greatest (risis of Empire's Hillary, Boar a Law Salslietiliug. Premier Performed a Ser- vice fur Wllilh tlle- Nation Can Never be tau Grateful. Declares Thai Conservatism, iu Broad Sélseis beed of the flour. ‘lilo (Special to The Guardian) today elected Andrew BOIIJI‘ Law, ills ilcoclrtzulre ofithe @1111 1° 11"“ uflice of Pltfme ltliulstit". Representative tnemlnrl of i110. m-lly from both tile I-lollse of COW mons nnd the House of Lords met at the flbteléCeoil this iifteriloilli for that purpose. Sir George loun- ger. who hall much to do with $116 cu-vilrow of Lloyd Georilfi- life sidcd and recommended the selec- tion of Mud Bdflllgll‘ Law d: the artys stun al‘ enrol‘. p ‘Mr. Bonar- Law was not present lit the opening oi the prom-ethane. and Lord ‘Curzon suflgeilsfl 1113f as the obiea, a! 1h: lr-cuazu already assured it was absurd ‘uni le should not be ili'~’d"-' 1'“ i~""‘-T fore propcsed- tllili. even at thfi cost of- some blushes to him B01181‘- Law ‘be invited to hear the wliolfl proceodings. Mr. Bonar Law forth- wlili. entered. In amnesia: Mfr 30ml;- Lsw ior lsaicrerup. L-Fd (iurron. who was Sccntaty H in; Foreign Affairs in the 10.“ it was i! g Unionist ttpr" having fdrisevenryflll‘: subordinated its interests and ma] Bed t“ “pygmy ‘in a nationnd cause "will". .1118. Irwin”? Ina proceeded to reeleoi. its 0d X8 - an He Dam g, warm tflbute to ilo~ m“ ohamlbeflliffl’! service-s as ‘loader during 39"!“ w‘ “ff-m” and the valuable pas services of ML Bgngr 1,4,0 himself and vnicetl jdieqaleasurekof the Unionists to oe him retu to the. scene of his 1 lunar tnium -~,. ' I-Ie described Mr. Boner flaw as completely infiocent of seif-‘iseelt- Who is meeting with great suc- cess ill the ltlrdiilll, ,".'1P1’r..°1?1\' felt. mi men are stand as. b! her in real 16711‘ siflfi-“wflm 11" votes mount till. ing and as possessing 1115i i110" qualities the nation required in a trusted leader iin the present ori- sls.. ' ‘ leader oi tile party prelim-Ellery t0, til of its cxprc-slsioll of confidence LONDON‘ 00L 24_-nm Umonlslsland reiterated that s0 far as his |slmre in Wlliif llull happened was concerned. there was no personal feeling. He pa-fd a \Vlll’lll-vp0l‘§0llfli and ‘ p with vulllch ho performed all almost iin- Mr. tribute to Mr. Chnmherialld tllc mllgnificent cclll-dgo possilhle task. Allildirig to Lloyd George he amid: ‘ fighting each other. with nqw hopeli.”. mind. 61M! >lur; fBonar ravioli» m. ml thanked the meeting for the warm- and ' everything called , LioYd George Bonnie Fightfir "I am told he has a sword ill his hand. I am grateful to him that he used‘ the sword very gently on me last Saturday. But lie is a bon~ strokes will roach my poor body. I uln, sure there will be no malice behind the sword and that when the fight is over we will both re- member the part we played toilet-- her. rather than when we v/crc "I._wil_l never forget and will al- ways be ready to assert that, ‘in the gran-lost crisis pf ‘our history, he, d-id service for which the nation can never be too grateful. But, the gratitude does not mean til-at ho has‘ the. niflht to be Prime Minis- t-enicr than-est oiihis natural liife. “Ono of the safety valves of our g constitution is that, when the Goa ‘eminent sets discredited, and gets less popuiar._it is uh to the courll try to make a change, for we get a ‘PQUb/ltllrf. and, the people start The coalition. iii the opinion of Mr. Bolrar Law, could not exist qa , ‘ any other basis than s union of’ ‘ heaviest-la had foundnt the begins niing of the year. a deep-rooted de- termination throughout the consti- tuencies be end it. But for his no tion there would have been a new Flirty. representing. in. the publilo interests. privileges reaction. There could be nothing worse for itlle situations which arise. What this country needs above every- thing else is conservatism, not in a party sense, but in the llrond ‘sense. of the word. What ‘is needs is tranquility, freedom from adven fturce and commitments, both home alld abroad; the country- land the world-is left in a. very bad position, as a result of the war. If it is to recover, i-t will not by attempts from above; it will be by the work of the people of this country and my idea. of a real method of dszlling with it is to leave free play to individual iiultla~ tlve, to avoid attempts at improve- ment, whit-h, at another time, ossary. “Tilzit appI-ics not only to social schemes, which will be advocated hy others. but to the things I my- sclfwould like to see done. What wt.- llPi-‘ll is quiet and as little in- iivrlorollctl as possible, either by li-gislzltinsl or administration. “Ono subjvci. of p0licy_oll wlllcll I lullst speak. because it comes up for settlement on December 6, ils tllc Irish lrenty. I tlllnk I am ex- pressing the view of every one. tho die-bards and everybody else when I say that whatever may he our opinion as to the treaty‘ all‘ self. or to the events which led. up to the treaty, we are determined to ‘rive the treaty a fair chance. I_n saying that. I do not mean it mere ly ln words. Ill dealing with the provisional government. (we ought not to take the altitude illut we tlllllk It will fail 0r hope it will fail. nie fighter and I do not dollbl Mr, 30M,- Law mm, (vent on to “"11 "m9 shffiiwd 1110MB W111 be say_tllat he would c\oose all hLs “Tuck “m1 "m9 "i"? °17°°111V° ministers on their merits. lie hull been told by his medical advisers that he could face the task he had taken up; should he find it intoler- able from the point of ‘health he must abandon it. and must not be pressed to remain. this final coupon for your c The third period of the Send your subscriptions in can for your favorite. / 8.2‘ would be very ilcsirablc, vcry nee-f t Financial Record l (Special to The Guardian.) ILONDQIV, Oct. 24.—“'I‘heTimes rnys:—“The response made by the public to the issue first a gage debenture of Th0 Daily Mull Trust has crea- iod a record so far as the number i-f times the amount asked iortvas covered. Tilers is no parallel in the records of new capital issues. Down to 6 o'clock yesterday. 32,000 applications for the stock had been listed involving a. ‘sum of 43,000,000 pounds. The work of listing had not then been com plated, and it was inlpossihlo to do more than guess at the aggregate amount of applications; but it is The Weather, Etc. i and tomorrow morning at 1.58. and 6.31. rises tonlorlow morning 27th 9.26 iLm. ter than Charlottetown. One more coupon will appear in The Guardian and it will mean votes for your favorite candidate. Next Thursday is the day. Watch for Thursday's ,pa-_ per-have your scissors handy and don't neglect to clip andldate. l cflmlllilnf ends lint Saturday night and subscriptions earn‘ less votes after that time. NOW. 0st all the votes you l Vote early-Note late-Vote often. 01 l-iiiio-iiiiilithediankruptcy Act, has tendered pounds, seven percent gusranteetifhis resignation Strong north west winds, sllift~ lug ‘to west. south west, Fair unll cool. . _ lligh tide this afternoon at 2.4a Sun sets this afternoon at Lffilmr M; honors‘ First quarter ‘moon Friday, Oct Bumlnerside tide 18 minutes ia- Qllebec Official Resigns Position (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Oct 24—<I-lon Arncdco ,Robita~ille, prothonotary of the su- lperior court and registrar under ore leaving is raid to be tho Sumo as that which is at the foot of the trouble in the registrar's office In iMontrenLatlisputc o-vcr the rights ‘of the province to order payment _ of fees in . bankruptcy in legal stamps. thus removing the regist- rar's sole recompense formallY |the tariff fees collcctable in ‘bank- .ruptcy matters. - l probalhly safe lo say that the issue has ‘been covered at least thirty KELLWS CROSS LADY limos over." . . . . . .. AMONG TOP NOTCHERS l . i MISS LENA HOGAN v This popular young lady he? unnde rapid’ gains in the big c o test lately and llns man)’ 1°37‘? friends interested in her succes. She is one oi the reul contenders Announcements, Coming Events Meetings, Etc RATIlb-lo per line per day. gar lino par day fo c a lino per day for d days or o 5 figural initial letters count one word. 10 our cent. dlbcount cash. resa forms part of and must be paid for. l i l ."Reserve Thursday, Dec. f6‘ the annual tea in the mark holding udder the auspices vi ~ ladies ‘a ‘lliary of IIEJI. -P - tans O antes“ ~ “lisrrfimssr the Auction s ' Wodn ly from the latter Btoiikzposltion. Tlie cause of the offfGV" IQthQ Lem McKlsl’ ' ‘z.