and 1- . x7!" " ____________ imwn 1",?- Nl ‘A-r‘ still.- ‘i’??? MAXIMS MERENANT ~ Msnodrfnnr The simplest method of discovering the best medium for advertis- ing is to consult an ad- vertising agent. ‘ Dreams keep the mind jollied up — give it solace through men- "tal movies that are en- chanting to the heart. ‘.___i_.. __€______fl The Paper Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like The Dew e Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents Morning Guardian. Founded 13in Annual flu inscriptions IIt-liverml $5.00 lly Mail. (‘anada and ll. N. A. 14.50 --——-‘-_- ‘ 01-. ‘ ttnwa and Montreal conference of‘ the United (lhurch of Cauadu cou-, tinueti its sessions here today foi-' lowing tho Professor Rose Pro-l sident Union ‘ Conference l CH'ARLO’I‘TETOWN, csuntmt, THURSDAY, ocroesn 15,1925 '*'_-1-——————-———- _ . A ~ - FMvflNEyNomtnatton Day‘ o gltgttgttg. mbeili PENISHEIAANNNEH lllllll [ASH] [INEINNNAHNNFTNAAE AHNIZATENH]. “l We” IN llAl|AN Sllllll AGAINST SNIIAESS. IN NNAlIllHllT. ‘ (Canadian Praia.) . O’i"l AWA, Oct. 14——Tomorrow is > i V I I ' (Canadian Press.) .otfit.ial nomination dny in tweutyq MONTRMAA" 0“- “WTAIQ lseveu federal constituencies in‘ ‘iluebec. Ontario and the West! .wblch are of a particularly broad IINNFLENIIE -f AAEETINA‘ . , ——~— -. -__ ‘ . ___ - - ‘..!'.'A (Llltslryldllwwétzrfllzeeedzc-lsitgtztg-liizzijigigietééilfiglgffi Fifty Others Injured Membership Barred to Anxiety is Now FeltlRailway Service Was b11323’. S‘ i. I . . . in the majority of ridings deferred When Train Went 0v‘ Reds, Declares Hen- Regarding thfl De- Main Topic of Discus_ Montreal, was elected garositlcttt. It» 9n lmefl iii {ldmgs the State. elections are done away with and . e _ Th M i. p 0 ; . , I Ltwlltns. proceeds twat... Can. er Bridge Broken by derson. mantis of China e “(mm M ‘he m’ "l Ab"? Ottawa Rlvel‘ ___ d 0 b , sion- Maritime Boardfoggrlgfe- gar-ow- wrf“ fungi-rt‘? D .d d1 A t. L1) , ' 1a a on em e;- g9_ _ _.__ . , ‘r reucc yes ertay m 1 c - . 22a‘. - t‘ Sm“- MONTREAL TALK ~» of TH-‘de W‘" Me“ “ e‘ y t“ ' ' ‘ - , - ... , -——— ‘ _ _ wer r t - ,ll‘ tt-i ‘i . . (was in western Cunmll York isgrusgglgzdayeerrccleslslrtsgtiiioss133$ ROME, Oct‘ 14_A violent storm LONDON. Oct. 14. The Wlhr Of Here Nov. 4_5 e mo e 0101i?!) uu Ll no“ 0P2! close to a coal famine. Two weeks 41f weather similar to that of to- polllug days is that ballots cannot raging in the Cala-bria region No Needpfoi‘ Revolu- f-ice 8.5 well as the ‘Foreign Office is pleased at the prospective sign- be printed until after the nomina- tious take place. Printing of ‘bal- lots occupies a couple of days and in constituencies covering hund- reds of miles where means of transportation are sometimes pri- mitive their circulation takes many days longer so that it wouTd ‘be impossible to prepare for poll- ing in the short space of one week. {W'-——€~ day's will see pructicttllythe inst of the larger sizes of furnace coal tlrnwn away from the coal pockets and treaties, lending coal dealers say_ ‘NEW YORK. Oct, l4.—All other parts of New York ‘State have larg- er supplies of nntharcite than New York ‘City. Charles W. Berry, itead nl‘ the Stats Coal Commission. an- nounced last night in calling a meeting of the Commissioners’ atl- visory committo for today nt which the. iocul slttulliolt will be reviewed anti necessary plans laid to prevent it becoming more ser- ious. Mr- ‘Berry expressed himself as optimistic over the, coal supply here, however, ‘provided co-opern- tion of the dcnlers could be obtain- rd. BINGIIAMIYPON. N, Y.. Oct_ i4—- Dwiudiing anthracite supplies torc- ed local coal dealers to admit to American Federation Of Labor Endorse Strike (Canadian Press.) ATLANTIOQTY. N. J., Oct. 14 —"i‘he A-meritratt ‘Federation of La- bor tmauituctisly voted to extend complete endorsement and sympa- thy to 158.000 members of the iluitcti Mine Workers now engag- lmy that an awie Shortage is lm_ Stllqtllrtvstrike in the anthracite lu- miueut unless supplies are replen- ' y‘ ishetl, . th°"-“st . ” n 0 e r rong ‘ A Man Dies French Horse Wins osnoflsteke (Canadian Press) MARKET. Oct. l4.—Forse-. ti the French bred gelding by Nego (‘Canadian Press.) . LONDON. Oct‘. 14~Eugeuc San- dow. once hailed as the world's strongest man died suddenly today in London where he had recently built up a practice as a health wrecked a railroad bridge over the Pout-ta River during Friday night. causing a disaster iu which flftcett persons lost their lives anti fifty were injured when a passenger train plunged into the swollen stream. Au engine hastening to the aid of the wreck victims fell off un- other bridge luto thc_ river, but the engineer and firemen saved their lives ‘by juntpiu-g. The two tion to Attain Aspiral tions, He Asserts MONTREAL, Oct. 14—llt. Hon. Arthur ‘Henderson, M. P., member ol‘ the British Labor party and ex- Home Secretary for Great Britain. declared iu an address here he- fore a large gathering of women tttrcidents occurred within ltalt‘, iii that democracy was on the march “our o! each other. ‘ ‘butkthut in ‘the great industrial A local train, shbrtiy alter lcuv-‘run :1. of fired‘ Pmfln thew was lug the station at lltululttto. on is-‘Iq so d..t.’l,0“|l against Communism suing from n. sharp bend in a cut. 311:8: 922v‘? "uonary short m“ to was about to cross the brid c; ' over the river, when the engineiri Nolcoryinlilliwsi.‘ sum “finder saw that the bridge’s central spanlson‘ s e g e or mam‘ e" 1p n the Labor party of Great Britain. ' i i ', h l ‘. ‘waltz’, Tyssiiiet, flooadv itiglebcsllxlrlelzllyflilglhuf which he is national secretary. 1y applied ms brdkeq but the 8W0. resolution to that effect having glue and the first coach tiroppetliggfgq eaflldin???tigiqileggflfiegézilgogg into the river and were swept six-l“. ‘, , ‘, l “ ' ty yards downstream, all the oc-l e m", roam y‘ cupants being drowned. The re‘ A. cm“ Road‘ maiuder of the train was left.‘ “mom and clafiges mid the perched lu a perilous position ottlspeuken are at [he cross road...’ a steep hank. Almost simultaneously another.figevgazlhtlegagfilg: gi-illlzxgggsvlilg: bridge about five hundred ards‘ ' in the rear also was swept ‘hwnyiotger ‘to n New hlnTnatlgnfil 0Y1? by the swollen torrent, preveutiugwntaalie I; Vera?) law gloat t‘: is: any Help be“; gem m injured pa” A volutilosn toe dxlsogdgr rgndr conflict sengers from that direction. Axum Mae}, m reams ma“, “pm? engine’ ‘heremm’ w” lmmedmw tious and ideals of liberty” asked ly sent from the first station ahead ‘h. ‘Henderson ' but on reaching a bridge near the ‘ ..‘M er Dual ex eflence one where the wreck occurred it k {dp s t p6-t--‘-§§~ also plunged into the river the‘ “owe ge wurrans m o y ' ihesitatingly that this conception bridge having been partly carried ‘llhat there should be a through train ‘from Snckville- ‘to Tormen- tiue for the convenience of travel- lers to Prince Edwanu island. and n. general acceleration in the ser- vice on ‘the ‘island itself, particul- arly during the summer ‘months and the heavy tour-lat. trafflw. “"415 the concensus of opinion at tlhe-quar terly meeting of the ‘Board of Trade. held last night in tibe Board rooms. ‘Mir. J. ‘P. Gordon. President, act- ed as ‘chainnan. and ‘the following members ‘wer ‘present: W. ‘M. Rowe. Vice President, W. L. Higgins. Secretary. Messrs ll. V. Buntaiil. C. ‘l-I. Chandler. l’. W. Cierlcla. J. P. Crockett, R. ‘L. Cotton J. 0. ‘llyntl- man, S. A. McDonalltd. R. E. Mat-ch. Jatmes Paton, N, ‘Rattenlbtnry and W. ‘R. Tiuney. ‘Alfter ‘tlhe reading and ‘approving of ‘the mlnultes of the previous meeting. the Secretary read a num- ber of communications among them being a letter from ‘the Secretary of ‘the Maritime Boards of Trade. Moncton, giving most-ice‘ of ‘t-lre changing of tlbe date of the annual con/vention of the Malnltbme Boards lug of the pact ‘between the Allllles and Germany on Friday. The with- drawal of British broops from Cologne will mean a substantial saving of money. The French wtill also reduce their forces of occupa- tion nnd thus ease the strain on the French Treasury and improve- thc prospects of debt trepayrmeat. The entry of Germany ‘into the League of Nations is regarded as a grealt eve-at ‘by friends of the League in ‘this country who regard the pclltlcial settlement as the her- ald of the return to economic pro- spctrity, Foreign Office rejoiclags at ‘the success of ‘the Locarno confer-epics are accompanied by new anxiety regarding ‘China. 1t "is stated on apparently good authority ‘that the United Smtes are determined to grant pratloally all of (Edna's de- mands regarding ‘both tart-ff surmi- omy and extra territoriality no matter what the willingness or up» willingness of other powers to go to the same length may be. The tariff conference meets in ‘Peking t-his month. if ‘the Chinese know ‘they have American support they can‘ be sure of getting almost any- thing tthey choose to dentanid. T-he British polticy is 1o secure a Unit- ed front among the powers and ii t idcait/béfldone "she is ready ‘to lb ke very Liberal concessfto ‘to Chins. (Continued on Page 3) Pair-Killed As Ore , Is Dumped On Them r "l-"rsvprnsv, ts. s. ‘OcTNIWIII-Walte-r Whlddy. 22. and ‘Morris ‘Wlillotlufl. folout Foresight today won the his- toric Cesnrewitclt stakes carrying £1,000 with extras over a distance of 2V, miles. Betting was 20-1 against Forseti. Telephones Hard Hit lll\’l‘llllllS'l‘, N. B., "Oct. 1-i—-As a result of the week-end storm the New Brunswick Telephone com- pany finds that between Beaver Juut-tion. a stretch of about 20 tnilos, the Company had 12 poles down tiltogctltcr. 88 were broken specialist. lt is believed death was 8W8)’. due to the effect of a motor accid- ent in which he was injured some years ago. Banditry And Famine In Chinese Province (Special to the Guardian) ‘ AMOY, C-hitun. Oct. l-i-Sotrth Fukiett province is experiencing the’ worst tlumrglrt iu many years. The rice uop has bee. n ruin‘ ‘ti nutl fam- - . The survivors of the passenger’ train disaster were thus complete. ly cut off from both sides. it was‘ not until many hours later that by devious routes and with great dif-l ticulty help reached them. The iu-i jured were rushed to n hospital all‘ ter first aid had been rendered ou the spot. A On the news reaching Rome. the] under secretary of state for com» municatiotis’ immediately left for- the scena 0f thQWter to ongnn- ize relief. The railroad line beingt |of the use of violent means is ut- terly opposed to the methods by‘ which the European working class movement seeks to realize its poli- tical and economic desires." Turkey Buzzards Visit Victoria, B.C. VICTORIA, B. C.. Oct. 14—Blrd lovers here have been mystified by the appearance over the.city of ‘be- nud they found 45 trees lodged m-ross tho wires at various points. O-O¢OOQOO-O4 Condensed Specials gang-dc per word. net each insertion in tlia cvilllllll- b§O-OO4-§&§ ‘TNIVANTED—LIST VCKRRIER- APT -ply at. iluktrti-ititi Office. 5497 Bandit soldiers are ravaglttg ‘the country ‘iucreusnittg the bu-rdeus oil thc people. ' Gallons Of Alcohol . (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. S». Oct. 000 gallons of alcohol vnlucd at ‘ _!____ $250.tttltl were destroyed by flro "W __ PPLy 257 that rnvttgctl a 33.000 gallon cargo ‘MLTQ zlfibtTEo A 55U|.15.g|‘ofaivoi1ol on board the steamer I‘ “my ‘ w?" ____,_..lloitvtliltdtut hcrt- ycstcrtiny. ‘I ‘ n l ‘u ' y ' l aHousg 1-0 LE1-__NQ_ 32 ELM out.» taunt d by cs‘ npuu. fumes trout‘ q _ c l r._ ]tin t-outzauvrs lit-lug ll-{lilll-lil in the Ave" Apply l R ‘f-Qlii,“ 1L0 1.1 ship's t‘lli',lll(!l‘()OlllH. ' | -j—¢o>-_-- ‘Gonuiuulioation Withl Arctic Circle (Canadian Press) t 14-45.- Tr-"bn SALE-BASEBURNER Add ‘lmutar, "Oak Laurel. Anvil‘ if]- umzmy .91, 5478 l0 1i ..t. ‘wwo aoanosas CAN as Ac! commodatetl ill DPAVBW llfllllly-l ‘ Central location. Atwlrrf-"mjx" 0'|"r.\\v.\. ot-t. ttwrtts ltt-t-tic; iuu. _5493-10-1-"lm ‘ ',c|r('lt‘. ls now iu dlniiy touch with. "triviliztttioe thrnuclt tho formal op-. “USE QAUNQOME dsAugaifigg culug to tlr‘ public. by the Depart? “M” "ash “Ne” hxxwet Buildjment of the interior and Depart-y ‘wmmm ‘Y’ Lo" 2674_7_23_6 m.“ meut of National Defence of the. mg‘ _ most northerly commercial radio; _ 31g 7.station lu Canada. This station is mrrgonfgglseobéotsxggfiind bu)“ located at Aklnvik at the mouth of‘ _ thc Mackenzie ltivcr and lies 1.- Apply M .84 Elm Avenue _._<_|800 mllPs north of Edmonton and e5ARQA|N QALE-B IV E R A L.125 miles beyond the Arctic circle.‘ used heating stoves for snlel "-—‘<'°'*"”_ l cheap. 134 Kent ‘St. 5466-10-i3-2Hi- PYOU WANT GOOD INVELOPES. . Prices 50 for 20c. 150 for 35c. 250 for 55c. 500 for 81-00. 1.000 for 31-95- Peltrllll- Guldl" °“°°' (Special to the Guardian) V -— BERLIN, 0 t. 14.—!l‘h German ‘J03 PRANTANG OF Eviav cabinet todayctrpprovetl ethc attit- fleicglpil°lhogrtegfl7 ‘ndozxamfifi ude of the German delegation to_ ouey ax - th Loc . rit pact. Cfilllml 1°!’ Prlnl-erl Phone ma‘ Nontitaacdtnqliillhlltr yLePaze. lnde-l pendent Liberal. ‘Gaspe. Grattan 0’l.eary. Conser- vative. ‘POTFOEQ WANTED-J HAVE nu order ‘for a few carsuof “RH! ‘nuances free ‘from "rot and will .111“, delivery dull! M ‘he “"1 silaad of Gill G Lantmaftfar. grief‘: glmrfiufi “u”! rm-[Qns l y; votive. Gaspe-{lrattan 3;.- (my, ‘$400 10 15 3LConservatIve. Brown. independent Ii You Want Wider Martens anti Better limes f“ -t" i ine threatens the ‘interior districts. out at three points, it will be sev-l I lvulture family. they have Fire Destroys 25,000‘Dimming Auto Northwest Toronto-Dr. Caroline Ho" by g former marriage cried in i» Conservative his crib while his stepfather ‘killed 1e Athabasca-Q l-i. Gauvreau. Conner his mother who police say had Just .4‘ O'Leary. returned from a roadbouse with .0 . tween 150 and 200 turkey buz- eral days ‘before traffic is resumedlzami Menmers or the American their homes in the Southern States and are seldom seen so far north, es- pecially iu such numbers. Natur- alists are at a loss to explain their presence here. ‘Lights Dangerous ---—<-o-oi—— . '—'—' - 7 ' ‘ssmr JOHN. ‘N. u. _‘Oct. 14.—.GlI'l S FOllIld ‘The ‘Coroner's j-ury. lnvesiclgntingl the death of Charles T. linyter, an‘ aged mun, killed by nu automobile. near ‘Grand Bay on October 2, freedl (l-co. Kecbit‘. drive-r ‘of ‘the Cflu‘ from “NIFNANQBOIl-‘O. ‘Lin. Oct. 14.——The Firelhlaute. but ‘hcltl ‘the unknown drl-r- MARINES” °5 u“? Tam” “will”? m‘ l :1:thirties".rr"t2:1:'t.:“t.':;‘iititlei‘? ‘tf-i?“ flaps melt; the other lhad not, antldlrllilpllijli; figglillsigel-‘OJY WW4 ‘found 0" hi: NANANtNABNNHNNA-l lfalliltifg Mr. Hay‘.- The ‘body ‘hail ‘been divested of Th... 3...”, “m; udothing, but unmatrked feminine "We consider that ‘the law requlr- “PP-AW! 0f ‘good quality ‘was found ‘i m. d). | t (m. 1 ("l-n n. suitcase uesr the‘ nyre. That Anlllfgolufely ilifigneiogs :2?! fillings-ad a whiteogol-tl ‘ring on ‘fits finger 1 d t. I; d of th-a corpse are ‘threads ‘by which Lflit 11.1.1.9 1:5, iemrrfiezdggleclijfiilkt ident/iflcatiott ‘may possibly be driven. be not ‘required w (“an buflrmatle. A ‘bucket wbliclt apparently that. hendiigh-ts shall ‘be of a stanti-flylfd °°n"“'l“°‘l gwsglme “mica”! m,“ candle pow“ and mum“ ;.h.tt every effort ‘ ad been ‘made Miner To Sue For Large Royalties ‘SAN FRANCESCO, Oct. 14.—-— The way has been opened for the insti- tution of actions for royalties eo- oimwbed anywhere ‘between $2.000.- 00 and $20,000,000 .by George Camp- bell Carson, 58 year old miner. now iu a. hospital in ‘Berkeley. from the large copper smelting companies of ‘the Unit-ed States by a ruling of the Supreme Court in Washington. Carson. working as a metallurg- ist ‘in Denver in 1905. ‘invented a 2i of lngonisb on the northern shore of Ca-pe Breton Island, were killed when they were‘ ‘crushed beneath ‘tons of Gypsum ore dunno ed upon them as they were urorlt- mg in the bottom of a c“>“v‘vo" pit. The ‘ttwo young men were engag- ed at tire shipping piers and enter- ed the pit to make eurptled tons of the ore upon them. .The bodies were taken out five hours later. from October 7-8 0o Nave-miner.‘ some repairs? when the uiechanical ‘loading device} than the utost suugtllttc hart anti- cipated until a lapse of yetws. -———<o>_- 6 Toronto Lztytsteti ‘ Subscribe $100,000 To United Church (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. Oct. l-l-—l'l it. Wood chairman of the special HlibSCFlD- tion committee appointed in cou- nectiou with the movement to nl|~ taln $4,000,000 for the maintenance and extension fund of the Until-d Church of Canada announced that out of the allotment $900,000 at‘- cepted by the Toronto conference about $100,000 had ‘been stibscrlb- ed by six laymen. Would Have Gov‘. Impose Protec- tive Duty (Canadian Press) newspapers‘ assert today that tit-- Government has granted appllcn tion to British worsted luauufact-zt ‘ crs to inquire into tho situation industry with a view to the hupor t» tion of a [srotcctivts duty uudor 9S9, Equal Rights AR; Asked For Clergy MOSCOW, Oct. 14~~The Russian .reform church cont-lave closed its session yesterday with a petition to the government asking that tho clergy he accorded equal rights with other sectarian groups and dlussiau citizens generally. They ‘also asked that the government grant priesttr education facilities LONDON, Oct. l4.-—Somc of tho 0‘. Safeguarding industries Act as rv-l... centiy was done in the lace basin-q.) . Seeks To Save Qlueenlfor their ‘children and permit the copper ‘reduction process wlriclh has since ‘been adopted by ‘nearly all copper smelters, The court dc- cision upheld h'i‘s ‘rights in the in- vention. TNAIN TN H N5 [NAN TNNEE Kllllll (Canadian Pren.) WHEELING. W. Vs... Oct. 14- Three persons were killed and a score or more injured when a coach on a Pennsytivania passen- ger train enroute to this city turn- ed over about a mile north of this city this afternoon. the coach than catching fire. 0f Scots In Winnipeg WiNlNJlPEG, Man, Oct. 14.»- A wound-be knight errant, day, and demanded an lntervieuv with the chief of ‘police. “l uttderstand Mary Queen of Scots ‘is about to ‘be executed." the stranger said. "Well, what do you want to do about ltW-behettd her?" he was ask- 2 he ‘replied. interview with Jocal alienlsts. llNaH- HEAENE ANAHNE Al Canada’s Economics WHE WWW- in WIFE (Canadian Press.) , JERSEY CITY. Oct. 14—Whlle four ‘police officers waited outside the door of his apartment "until he could dress himself and let them in." George H. Winlos. 22'0- hacked his 21 year old wife Mar- ‘l- garet to death with a butcher ‘l- kuife early today and stabbed him-P Wages make prices. ee+e++¥¥++ee lf we do not pay as high wages lf we do pay as high wages, growth and prosperity. The U. S. tariff which protects high as ‘Canada's tariff self over the heart. puncturing a O‘ alone. lung. City hospital officials say O Wiulos would die. 1+ its tariff is at ‘least as high Conrad Williams. Mrs. WiniorO Dosez-lf this tabloid he taken and financial paralysis. another man. _ O .4-OOQOIIOOQIIHPO-ffilifitl-IOQQ-Oiii‘i1- 1P ' By W. R. MORSON Wages definitely dictate our Tariff. Our wages are established by ‘United States wages. the U. S. and that depopulntes Canada. wages and depreciated currencies of Europe. We are thus ground between two miilstones and kept from Industrial workers are our farmerl’ customers. One cannot prosper unless the other does. This bleeds Canada of 82001000900 every year on trade balance Canada will never grow and prosper on a sound basil until the country that establishes ‘Canada's basis of coat. agriculture. trade and industry; will cure unemployment OOOOOOOOHOQOOOOOOO-IOOOOOOC: --VlllE for SIN NEANNEY (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Que., Oct. 14---in a cable received today Mr. H. R. Charlton. ‘Manager of the Advertis- ing ‘Bureau of the Canadian Na- tional Railways has been informed that the exhibit of the company at ywembley has ‘been awarded the l-ycertificate of honor and the com- fimemorative ‘medal for 1924. The {award for 1925 will not be made ‘for some months. Visitors who saw the exhibit in O the pavilion of the Canadian Na- Q tional Railways at Wembley in I- b in Tabloid Form §§§Q§§§ as the U, ‘S. our people so to cannot compete with the low American wages is 3 times as - 1924 were unanimously of the op lnion that it val one of the out- standing features of the exhibi- tion. Among those who expressed O their gratification mt the size and E variety of the C. N. R. exhibit were Their Majestic: the King and , O The Prince of Walel. Their Ma- as that of the United Staten. and digested it will stimulate '.'No. no. I am there to save her,” The “gal‘lant" ‘is now awaiting nu‘ Queen of Great Britain. H. R. l-l. ieltiee the King and Queen of Spain and the Prince of Siam. [church lo issue its own literature. Under the present Soviet cou- stlttttioti.‘ members of the priest- hood arc not allowed to vote nor ‘hold government positions. They somewhat. can send their children to school shabby and unkempt, strode boldly only after the children of the la- in “the police station ‘here yester- boring and peasant classes have been accommodated and they are (not permitted to issue any church ‘tracts or religious literature. ---—-3Q>--i- PROM\MENTf?AN Looms tJusT l-JHEL |+sl%cTvRE%\H ‘THE PAPERS - TORONTO. Oct. l5—Mnriti|u~ strong winds and tuotlcrntc pales. south and southwest with rain. Toronto. fair . . . . . . . . . . . . ..fi2~3l Montreal. cloudy 42-48 Quebec. cloudy 42-3! Halifax. clear . 48—-28 8t. John. clear . ..-ill—3o Boston. clear ..56---3.§ New York. cloudy .. |a“0‘_-'4h Charlottetown. fair . . . . . . ..i0-32 ‘Bligh tide this ‘ruorning at 8.40 and tonight at 9.29. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.14 and rises tomorrow morning at 6.19. ‘New moon Saturday. October 17th 1.4-2 p. -m. Summersidc tide eighteen min- utes late-r than Charlottetown. 1 . (Spi- 1' ‘o the Guardian) ‘ -‘ l-i.- \'."‘1....-.- Q11‘.- ‘, (l. . . - l‘--<‘ ulltl ‘n. u --. . . ..» pttrz-llt-t along ‘the OLuu-a liiwr is :1 mix-ti i-‘rt-xtclt and Eng . populario‘. :tt;.t those coxttztittu-xntes nffotrtl u fair test of st 111.2111‘ '1' in lhr- ‘tun prluztctia; i (‘ouii ‘. ltiri 1o the Lltznnvn River Iu t)utrlu,.‘ not‘ tzurlrt- J l.:t\*:|. ‘up Allutu“ l.:t.b‘-il¢-_ tiul‘. \\'r whiit‘ "u 0"‘ ‘-i. fllugairry, l‘rt-.~‘(‘1tt, if s til 1.‘t.‘tttl,\‘l.=). ‘ . ‘u, .~“\ulli [com ltl‘ LWO. .u til,‘ next. ‘ ‘iltt. (J01!- . r .. 1(,‘.|‘.\"' ll of ‘ t a t l..tl u: as uu ‘in- \':.udreuil— Libero for a probably con- iil s Alas h‘ ‘. and ' ('1 Kt‘- iii ‘l fir . lttt ‘it ‘.u.‘| -. ttxutzt“! lawyer. till-ll he Will xu; Artunttni‘ Nd tUiiUtlllPLl by who ..l.~tb<"'ais ‘to Sir George ‘Parley. . nt-T.“ uijl b‘: won by llcuri Bou- lrzts-sit u ‘to l.» tipposell by a Liberal.‘ ‘liull \\’l:t'i‘t' live, Liberals ‘had 7.000 u‘ y :11 toil is almost t-ertaiu uililll. he (Iouscrvatuve candid- att- Iilaym- Louis Conslneau. \Vl‘l-g|li1 (‘ottnty considerctl n certain 0on- ' guilt at. ‘they have an - ' strong Clilitiltifiil! ‘in F. A. intbslle. - ‘Pontiac was t-ousidc-rotl o safe Liberal scat until the l“t‘t‘ltcl1 Can- adian electors; lfzmtixittted Arthwr iiePatrt- as an iutlcpcudc-nt Liberal against Frank (Tahiti, the choice of the regular convt.‘nt‘ioti. Lucien LB/dOilCeUq‘ Lin‘ (‘onservative can- didate‘ is uow helievvti to ltave an equal chance with the others. Glen- garry ‘has been ‘Liberal for twenty five years. -but the Conservative uantlidate is considered a ‘sure win- ner in ‘tho prcornt three cornered (VJIlIBSI. llrcs‘t‘ott has ‘been Liber- lal for fozty yturs. 'i‘here is a ‘big mow hrtnviug in the Liberal camp but xiotwltltstttutllttg tzhls, the Lib- erals should win. ltusseil County is smother strung Liberal scat. (iordoti itldwttnls. the millionaire Ottawa llillIlJGTlilflii forced m1 tlu‘ ‘rlding by Prcntier King owing to hostile French Canadian scntiixtt-nt has had ‘w withdraw. This is a Liberal 0on- stitttt-nt-y. Ottawa. (two members) (‘ttrlvtntt and Lannrk uriil go Con- SOFVUUVI’ by euorntous majorities. South ‘ltenfrmt- is roprrsentcd by lion. Thos. Low. The Conservative t-‘iuditlatt- lit‘. ‘Maioucy in endorsed by lsntu‘ ‘Pcdlmv, toruter Liberal nu‘ lulu“: Liberals fear Low will be ‘-l\'i‘.1i".9il. \'o:t.l| ltcrlfn-‘v .\-ill be close but - ti»: s‘ rvnttvcs munt confidently l 1- u" “. Nltrlwln‘): has always ‘lu-“lt rt- ‘t-‘d u Liberal sent. Bett- ..‘ug t ‘ “ res-at favors the return ‘\f .lo ‘u Ferguson. Conservative, E, l1 ‘l .“ vrro. Lib-rel. Ferguson ls dtighlt resilv ‘ . and has the su‘p- pop: n ‘nanv promluetty Llhrrals. ..\‘-\\ h ‘"‘ ‘u (‘unnda has there .1‘ '1 :.u .‘ t-‘mmrltable reversal >1 sculitu- o’ at. whet‘.- Ontario and Qllohvc moot. lu 1021 ‘the Liberals won fit‘! - 1 of tho sovcztteeit con- :tt.ituenc. . 'i‘hey will hr. fortunate if they have five in the‘ next gov- (‘Tlltlllivlll O}->—-——- Amtouncements, Coming Events. Meetings, Etc. r V. "'l.t-- \". \t_ .1 of Zion Church \\"I'i h.‘ .1 u (‘time Sale ‘m Naturday Octnhct 17th at Pat...- s. 6505 .- '1'. N. f‘. ‘tnmmage Sale. Markctdlousc, Fvulay 16th.. nine u ‘I1 54663-10-13-3! "The Bella‘ Shipping Club till receive t. uders for the pur- chase t" .100 users or lass) lambs tllutil Oct. 17th F. S. Reeves. Iii- i0!‘- etuin or ti ‘ l