'. MAXIM‘ l A s . OI. A ‘f . . MERCHANT Love may have limitations, but je capped. ousy is not thus handi- its al- (‘lunrlnltetownl Gulnrdlan lllornlnl flulnllnn, Founded Two Canto 1581 ' \\\\ \\ \\ Everllody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew intellect at the ex- pense of your glimp- tion. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Never build up_ your llxilll llllls Sllill sllllls tzllllls Says British Consul- ate Official Tried t0, Bribe Evans Mur- derers. MEXICO OlTY, Oct. 24.——Cosme Zafrti, attorney-general for the sta- re of Puebla, in a statement nmde lotiay prior to being received by Prrslrltint Obrcgon. snid he would place before the President evi- dence alleged to inrplicate Capt. liolloconlbe oi’ the British coilsul- ntr general here in unethical actlv~ ilics in connection with the prose- tntlon of the assassins of Mrs. Ro- all“? Evans. . Nirs. Evans, was the Aluerlczln- born widow’ of i1 British subject Shc was assassinated last August near llacientla in the Stfllgof pne bill. During an interview. Senor Zaf. ra. stlltl he would submit to the President proofs of alleged unethrt. cnl t-illlduct, both on the part 0i Caprnirl liollocombe and Attorney Eplrltitiltl, a Mexican gtmghed m tho llriiisll consulate, who accom. pnlllctl Captain Hollocombe to the} Stain of rPuebla, xvhere l-lollocoulbo intcrvltwvctl the prisoners who we-ri- llClllg ileltl in connection with tile ltlllirlg 0i’ Mrs. Evans, The at~ l<1l‘ili'.\'-.It‘ll0l’fll tier-lined to tilscuss,‘ thr tlcitlils of the statement he pur- lllmwl l" lfly hvfore the President until altt-r- his conference with the cllicr‘ t'.\'l'(‘llUl\'0. l The trtlorrley-gcncral t tllnt lllt‘ state was ready t declared to com~ — ____ lncnct- the trials 0i’ Ruiz and Gm- , "l" "h" "W Cllflflsetl with the 1L5» IF THIS WERE your: .. ORPHANED BABY stlssillltlltlll of the woman either but» this month or early in Novem- hvl‘. Efforts t0 capture Frnncrnco i, I ‘ lam/ti lllt‘ third man the state has "Whfietl, were continuing. senor Infra assorted that both the prls-l ullcrs hnd reiterated that the mur- ‘lm’ hi Vrs. Evans was committed .‘ . .t n vengeance on the part tllltllc librarians. "he afternoon new, ) . printed unofficial slntjilisgsf: ttomggét ‘ffl - - l Zmafluillrll Calli- Hollocombe is ll. (it'll(""ll éxllulslon‘ since Attorney lllfillllfllfi a ra had doculnents and prepared to produce wit~ I113": rivals done upon order \l'liii‘ll lil g 8r n“ orlzandzatlon of Th“. f’; "Fe members. . . J1 also that Senor Znfra . Condensed Specials RATE-fit per word, net each insertion in this column. \_ .1. \ ‘l-"JQESH CREAM svenv DAY-‘ _ “"1"?” & Son. 324-10 2i,iii2; l i; l WANTE l auglirs wclljor the success or‘ tlfcil‘ appeal forlpubiit- financial aid to of debt and phicc it on a tirm run-- lllllgi basin, tho big drive for the raising of funds for the nlarntcllzln cc of title public. laullcilctl last night with a suppcr in the Zion Church btlflfilllPlll which was attended b_v trvcr one llllllllTOll and sevenryhve voluntccr- workcrs comprising fifteen reams. and prcptlrcti by the Zion (‘hut-ch Ladies Aid, ship oi‘ Zllrs. l.0rl‘il_l.‘_t- and .\lrs. W. T. lluggan. l\lr. (loo. S. luman. ldx- rctttlve (‘hilirnlnu of the (Jumpalgn opened with a brief speech ill which he extended a welcome to tile workers alltl thanked tilt-m in advance for the time and energy they were olf‘ oiling" to spend on this work for the next week. Tile preparatory work frolu thc (executive committee anti were about. to embark \\'lli<l, [Iu-ttrg oi the ship which had been ill lilo atively eight wot-its. Winsome Winifred tne thrceyenr- l Orphanage. riiPlN list-ill’ liVEll iltlltl ALREADY SllB- scirllll Til llllPHANAGEFllil Volunteer Workers Gathered at Zion Church Hall Last Evening W h e r e Wheels 0f Campaign Were Set in Motion. -With an enllltreinm and zest that going strong under the chalrnlarl- ship oi’ Mr. C. R. Rogers of Stirri- mcrside 'l‘hrou,.'-;hout the whole ls- ltznd forhvlivc drivc centres had bot-n organized and ‘illc cu ,.sl; of tilis work was largely due to thc |cflorts of .\lrs. (l. l). Wright. .\lrs. it‘. S. ill-cw or the Provint-itll (loin nlittcc and also .\lr. lluroltl lwe Eitcphtllti. field organizer tor the (campaign. I Aluch colunlcnrltltitiul was title to Mr-s. \‘\’.l\', Rogers hrrd Ali's. ll. H. ljlorllt’ of the Pllzirlrll- 1l'lt)\\'il \\'0lllcll'.~t Division for tlio PFPllilPiliOTY ltlUill \\'()ll\' illL‘\' \\'tl‘t3 doing", .\lr, lllmull hillpilttraiztltl that Prntcisttrnt Orphanage was lug out on ull cntlrcly llt'\\' basis and that tlrt- instituthul now lit-longed lift the. Protestant Orphanagti out institution was \.-\flcr a splrnldirl is-uppcr provided uudiar the r-onvt-rlor~ tho. the business procecrlingis FLOTSA M llTdMOvJETSAll/l- lad rncnnt a great deal of time he wo-rk on which thosc prvscrt‘. wrurse of building spcttkiirg, the ltlfll! launching l for thc lTllc speaker stated that tho cam- luigrl was zilrearly unrlcr way and ht- \v('|‘ll was fulrctiorling well nlul turt- ' Roy and Muriel Steele, four and five years old, thrown up by the sea of destiny on the doorstep of the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage. wholly to the Protestant population of Prince Edward Island; llfi T1115" ‘tecs to be elected at a nleetlrlg of lthc asscluhlcd contributors to its upkeep. 'l‘iriis system of governmcilt. ivas to bc tronsunlnlatctl b yan Act liiRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires D o Sllllill l, P. l]. lilll/IPAIBNEHS (Canadian Press.) OT-TAWA, Oct. 24.—Fred L. Lemaplough, superintendent of the Canadian National Rail- ways at Ottawa since 1918 died early today after a protracted illness. tion of $2156.25 to date. w S1508 was reported tonight to (‘hnrles Hensley, Autlrlg-Treasurer for Prince County, as the total sub- scrliltious rcct-ivetl today by the (Canadian Press) ' VERNON, B.C., Oct. 24.—H0n Arthur Meighen w.ll follow Premier King In a speaking tour of Yale. His opening meet- _ ing will be held here Wednes- day next October 29. land Protestant Orphanage (‘aru- paigrl. thereby bringing tho grand rotul to dalo to $21" 1 Five subscriptions of $100 each \'.-"-t ‘ 1i’ t l' lrtlc-S - Th‘ jurY which was asked b)’ lilblrlsliltlllllkllclilivlll‘f-blrllrillitbt- Tillie the cmw" Alwfmi! li° "mil lcontribultlrs today of S100 ' aaaiflst William 0’R=illy~f°rm" (‘llflrlcs u. ROKOTH- VllJi!-Cll1lll'll1l1ll Lnacgdjtgaeteof tlagrcesx/Cblzrilagn ls‘()llllIl2lll(l:ll}g Prince Poultry, A. f‘. . o ,- 3t llll“.‘. l. l. R -, n. (i‘il' 854 or an alternative charge }{:,lgn‘r;l:,n,1 E }1a)['gl:,(;,l,,0,- “Mm °f secl-lflllq this Wm "m!" "l" The Wotrrztirls llivision again lead Prilemrfis. l/Esiefday flfiquitted the men ill obtaining subscriptions. 0W5“! 0i laflie"? but difiiqffifid Their total for the duyfis work was as 1° Quilt on the second 3522» and the plan's total for the ‘Ihafflfi- The WW1 adiiwlflfld lm- Inlay was $173. The executive com- "l sail-Mia)" .ru.ttce'5 report was $500. _“Splentlid r-utllusiasnr is being displayed hcrt» by the pc0ple of this city." said Vicc-(‘htiirtuurl Rogers {last night to a reporter “and we in Summcrsitle feel that we can sur- pyass Charlottetown lll this great lrovilrc-c-vvitlc cttiuptrigrl. 'i‘llc orph-l ans must be taken cart- of, and itt zs up to tin- Protcstatrt people tol take cart’ of wirrrls." - Other Prince County centres re. 24.—Severe earth tremors |a5_ ptlrlotl cxccllcrlt progress tonightl tfng four minutes were felt ‘In Mr. ilogcrs. The whnie of Prince mtzlltlogayifillilrtshgx illtatlilfas ,('"llli".V ‘is bvllintl thc Orphanage _ _ _- _ 9 e ul ‘mes In Blrrvs-ngham were badly I shaken no damage has been re l ported. ' I l t? ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Oct. 24.- (Canadian Press) RIGA. Oct. 24.-Ali the pass- HlQBFs and crew of the motor driven vessel Eollnder a total of 21 persons perished today when the boat ran ashore in a galci the boat was on the way to Sellfsmunde about 5O miles HCPUI of‘ Riga, these Protestant BIRMINGHAM. Eng,‘ Oct. 10m» ~-- lllil ilN illlll ovEBEc. 0c: 24.-o...‘ of the worst snowstorms ever , experienced at Bells isle was l sweeping that part of the coast | throughout the morning accord. lng to word received from the l Sfgnal Serv‘ce Department. | The message stated that the storm was so blinding that l marine activities were at a ' standstill. | t ____._ l dfrosoliro. o .. 24.—Cflflil- f ran acorn h'b't d b l L“ Lfmitet-L TOIFOXIITIC.‘ gas gwiggcl‘: l (Carladlan Press) a signal honor-at the British lNIAK:NIFRF§‘;\I“ (BCL Dairy p; A _ _. ore. tix-printrct: detective. Ar- Show noinzirag "erg"i=:ltl‘fgtll_ lCDllglUlD di Vlnccnzo. tillns Tony do", Enmand’ when n was Jud“ iltlilllli, (iluzicilptl _ Serafini. lmll ed {.00 p" Gem and awarded ‘lltravrk Garnbino, tour ot‘ tht- six‘ first and second ifzes "W" who WM" “mud gm“), or l ' ‘ ‘the lnurder of llcrlri (.‘lerotlx.| chauffeur" of tht- collection car of NE __—_ WHY’ COUNTY DOWNv the liank tifllrlchciuga onAprill "El-it'd. Oct. 24. -Eamon de of incorporation, in connection with (Continued on Page 5) Question 0f Admin~ istration of Pacific Ocean Islands (Special to Guardian) (lENEVA. Oct. 2i. ~—Qtltrrtiolrs put to M. Sugilmtrs. representative of the Japanese Government. con- cerning the administration by Japan of tho Patrlfic Ocean islands under nlnildtltr- to Japan. formed tire til‘ tho fcutrlrtxs of tho opening srwsi r. today of tho ]lt!|'lll(lllt.‘l‘li. lit-agile of Nations mirudnte com- ld belle of the P. E. I. Protestantl l THIIHPS lll World-Wide C011- will be a sad place. especially the Europearl purt oi‘ it. if the predic- tions of Thylibus. - utility. followed by a til! ous Fruit‘- co-tirrmun quarrel, which England will mediate after getting into a. diplomatic conflict herself. will come in the fall a Greco-Turk- lsh rumpus. other Balkan disturb- ances, a possible . 1st last prlfd the penalty for their’ V I r ' . - ararrcgtaédFuhpeurlzlliifgldliilliljilr vtvz: tirinio u row minutes liefort- five ma" authormflea‘ M“ De ociock this morning ivhcn they Valcra was arrested in the were hanged at Bffltlflttll Jail. whuro they had since July 23rd. The fnrlr went. to their death in pairs. Zllorcl and (lirmbino hiring executed simultaneously orl one scaffold Scrnfilli and Frank on the othur. Thus in thc ilJTk hour that precedes dawn tho last grim, act. of rho drulua which began, whorl thc conspirators plottcrll eight nlolltlls ago to rob a car in an Ontario street subway and to‘ let not. ' t-vcn ulurder stand lrr (Continued On Page 3) vestibule of the town hail be- bile“ imprisoned lore he entered the meeting, which it had been announced he would address- fusion Seen By Astrologer] (Spnial to The Guardian) PitfltlS. October 2l.»—--'l‘hc world Who Report Collec- SKTMMERSIDE, P.E.l.. Oct. 24.— WEFPI I illllldlllillllll‘ of rllfltillll-f Iliit in thc cytl by a stonc hurlcd at ‘l - . . . Jlilg up o1 (tmscrvailvc and lhhnral l 24—Lorlis pianos and machine guns to Man- ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1924 ' Plllllililfifi THE ure ill Disturbances — Canada Men-_ tionetl In Discussions. Q________ (United Press) LONDON, Oct. 24.—Ruzors. bot- tles, ivrerlchcs and stones figured in the British election trampalgn use their influenm- lo slop it. today. Violence rrlarretl nlwttlngs in Labor hctrtlqtrartcrs. howevt-r- dl .muny constliucntlles. avows respourvilliliev. and lhu agcll A 22 ycilr-tlltl l)lll\\"i('ll mun was oi‘ [llP party at mouth to ear, reccivctl in u lllcivc thc party folltlivt-rs designed to break tip a COIISIHWYIA Sllflrltilllillllllit- llvte met-ting. in South London- lo act ill l llllllllltll‘ and their iltl\‘t‘l‘Htll‘l~'H a fail‘ lit-tiring. .-i mnn mtg Tlli- t-llurgc is luailc lll soure- dual‘ knocked ilucorlscious with a bottle, tcrs thnr. tlu- disrrll-llzlrlt-i-s arc duc and scvarral others were sever-ply gangs of paid boodlulns and youths lillllfPll by wrenches ill lhl- hands not ilfi-“i-sv-Hllli-Z iht‘ llvlllvlliac- hll of the her-liters. ' the lll-‘illllilltllis arc unknown. A llflflllttl‘ l Dcrbyshtirte (‘on- nnrvntivn "ninth"; curled Cdndidnu. frcutitlrll of sllvrlvll and public rncct SllC-l'\\'O0tl Kelly n liar. Kclly left ‘ihtr. hul- it sci-ms Iihllvllhlhr- hm tlic platform and ltuockcri tht- ruall Sllvfllitfffi Who llflvl‘ tiowrl. Past llilYtl found lhnr it Sir Robert liorlic was obliged to l0 Plllllitifll’ thc Hit l zlbanrlorl a speech at (llasgow be» Cllfllfhlllll 0t 1| (‘Ill cruise or’ wild tliSOrtlers. lug at lAllllOPlll 1' lever, read the law. with ing cffect on the illltllPllCi’ Thi- r Lady Nancy Astor faccd a hostile VPVSlIl» crowd at Plymouth durlrlg an open 0i’ Plvvllflll air lucctiug. Children stripped llcrlilll‘ “iillhlfy only servo: utivc met-i a pacify Lady Nancy Had Trouble. Dggtgfg of ],,;.,-5e1[a,,dllrlorr; than four or flvt- sulrstltuttstl thtlsc 01' llcr- Labor opdm hi"? lIPPil llftlkcn pollorlt. The l4.l)l.‘l‘2ll t-nndltltttc who is op- lllc Saklatvttla. indXorth linttcrsca, was are reported port. WllUFt‘ l‘0rl.scr\'at'l\'c WOlllPfl National Antllcrll. (Continued on Page 5) him whiit- touring illt" constituency in n motor car. ' l Prcrnfcr .\lncDollllltl contlnuctl a; Hum“, m m" lust “mm ‘voman andilrlrlsl ili'il\-ti cilnilrztllzll lu Aboravpihi ' -l "l I. . . . r . ‘ "‘ | i.0.\p0.\. Oct. _>-l.~ ctiiiritliniil ,l’russl._ ~'i‘hc lt-lulency tmvarrl row, ‘ l will lll the llhlrllflll election caur’ . , y i ipnigrl, with the trunncqltcnt brcak- lllllNll IN l l France Ignores; .... .. Machine Guns? (Special to The Guardian) ‘IIl,N‘I)()N; Oct. 2rl.-~Thc idea ofl nlttklng official rcprcscrltzliiolls to the French (iovcrnirlent oil the sub- ject of the alleged export of air~ Step Towards (I0~ operation With Turkey. churia. coiltrary to the llfllls em-lFEAR bargo agrneruent. has by no moaru . ___ b“. zb' l i. Th. Ch isle ‘ ,_- - Sllltllnct: ‘lllitilllilbr- fégfPfifillifilllvllBl ltaln Also Afiectedl learns although no move has ncltr If Russia Lines Up on Turkish Side. (Special to the Guardian) ROME. Oct. 2~i.—ltussian nlovcs llllhtl, Which toward a new rtnderstandlug with ally been made yet. Tilt; rnvpltnrn- t.iorr issued in Paris yesncrtlzty to the effect that the alrpltrzlris ill question were commercial ruachirr- es is regarded as unconvincing by the skeptical British wonders what uses could be found for 20 ttlrplan-_a Sovlr-t alliance with es ill Manchuria. and which point/s state of Albania. out the difference between the com uicrcial and riillltnry ‘Lypeg of nindtivt-s in Rome and cvcn Italian chine often amounts chiefly to thts“°m"l“l* "F" “lklnl-l "l mm" l“l",l""‘t presence or. absence of a machine gun or a bombwlropplng appzlrattls.l u it is noted, moreover. that ill thor original Peking report thc machlnel gulls were mentioned as accompany ing the airplanes while in Parisl the 't‘X‘IIlflIltlllOll is confined. to the’ latter only. the (Continued On Page 3) --iQ-§i—— - wHE GoRPos CALuowur/t l5 ‘Tl-l’ Hoktloowrtm Seer-tori ol= TH‘ the astrologerd (route true. . According to him lillorntttional (Canadlla ickeriugs will begin in January K ' tSTOCKHOLM SW Svenska- Lloyd steam 'Wrecked off Oregrund crew which comprised itll agitation in Russia and Ger- rThen war b_v France Steamer Lost 21 Perish ‘SAUNBOME sAusAoea MADE _, Guardian. l.-.l n. The Kllrlnlislslon will Que D_BELL BOY- ApPl-Yl lglllfllltl)l.ll9 ncxt toil days in (lent-val ll in Hotel. v 31610-233112]. “xmnmrm; “do PPpOYIStllrt-gfllifi: lv ___. | v q -| _~ ‘tivqrrlnlt-J s \' i WCNTED"H°°KED HUGS Ql-D lli)lV:‘l!llllll:‘l' tlielr runlrdatc fvrlllc l.“ "elYi 500d price paid. Phollc - -— ticrinan ctrlorlles and iorlncl" Turk- lllb for lnformaticra. ll (Canadran Press.) .~n ttirr-itnrlcs llkt- Pnlostlnti illlfl my ‘ ,. , j , " - .—_“ l. . '.\, Jr an, Or t- -‘l- lli“ 'l"l’ h. ~-'lr . Ellsrvgoigollvés-as ron 10¢, so anif:9‘i‘;,,,n,‘,"‘ dpt-itlrd outn- ll) ___... Office, for aom-{luanuan trend a bnttallorl lo the llollll of - ' U’ ltihhm m mduip; .lllllllll(‘§'9 l‘l‘- I "'~°ST-YEs"rsnoAv BETWEENWINHH owing i.» illt‘ t-linneetl full" Vppcr Prince and Zion Church lation cnruictl h)‘ ll-F ' ‘ill "l Pa"; Will‘ (‘Yvitlalses and case. ldlntlllYulr .\"nrlg ‘nrti Illl‘ Pckin war. - "r kllllllY leavuat S6 Fitzroy‘ SLlShlpg tilt-m are to bl- will. 367 10 2b 1i l .|i|;|(|l\'(;_ (it-t. "i ~l*‘t\l|g Yllll 7"“ ——-——-— rq]. 1 d“. "Chflsllllll General." ‘ "BEAUTIFUL OLD MAHOGANY" ‘M’ ‘frlrlljttlre. etc, at auction solo oi ilarlanti Home" next, Monday. .'l52-l0-25-lri1i “WE BELL BREAD-BROWN, Rliisin- Graham and Whit-e Phones 237 and 558.-—Jenklns & 80h‘ ilzno-ztiiizr fresh today. Slunders, Newsom & Co.. Market Building. ' ll_050—-9-23-6——mos. ‘JOB PRINTING or svslw delflllltion cheaply and expen- “mull! executed. Guardian Con. trill Job Printory, Phone 188. 387C 5 Ml. ‘wmrzo TO Polite-tau: AT once, ‘Ford Coupe in‘ good condi- wnii ill (‘Ollll‘(\l of tho lllZlPllllWT." (ll lhr central govcrnnletlt lD(l'\\' utter his l-illPfllll-"lll" mm‘ t. . m“, move ypdhn-tlny- when his irr- my returned here from the north oi’ (fhilla - and took l>nfl§“§*‘l°" "l ‘he “lllnilh lstration of the reflllllt‘ "ml" "a ‘to be fighting. tlon with outside llfllill“ day morning was: beinlt reslorPll me-nt is being carried on. PEKIN .Oct. Zi-Preisltlcnt Tsnol Kun inner] n proclamation totlfll’ ordering the of hostilities and dismlssln§ Pei Fu commander of the lol‘ N B\\' Y ORK- miles rrom the lug room. lllallllll (Canadian Press.) Oct. 2-l.~'l‘otlit}' . . . . - - l Pl 2* banner ol which he unis sullllo-“Ellminlks the departure loffllel‘? pEKnr Opt, 2l.— —lt was ull-notlllc-‘dnd t‘nrludtl. Although llllteltklllnllllnl: ~ ‘ -‘ i ' m ’ ‘l ' ‘ nd thin nlterntlon thnl tommunltn ‘m, vihlte star ilmrbylwkti p“ ~- by trloirtiii-t- llli‘ i-nynl visitor "t" ". 3k , t l rester- | l will not sail uni one 000B graph and ma" mtprrup m , l(li\ilI1l‘Ol‘l'0\\' morning oiilhclnlsrlof tltl: . _ t tr govern lln said they expect. 6 "PB _ The (my is W.“ 1m m l)0l?l‘ll the steamer about three 0- clock this afternoon. The -l'rince has expressed o Wlsh t : ..ntlou to dine with the rest of the llflfifieh- ' immed Me m“ Wu gets; this request has been met and leklu he has selected a table tor two in . l . I dl - mm spot “m. ‘Apply “B” lmd-mundry forcqq front his present n. secluded corner of tie inn n il 3106-10-35 matron- ished. V The Fylgia was a - ttons and was built in ottttt digit/a ‘I'Id—blls on the Tip of Ever Tongue and hostilities in Asia and Ameri- cil. hi between there wfll hr assor- lcd catastrophes, rulmirlatillc lu an earthquake. l l Charlottetown,.0ctober 25th, 1924 FREE \ Vol 1, N0. 60 erono, but one of the black one: ,‘ is of registered Clydesdale pedl. , "Black Cats QPQG- ‘ ClrlOld riots of hay and all! t or, otored for the homes in 5 Moln otlblel. To keep rats 1nd mice away can are neces- sary. Theo; are all black to match the black horse: used in Molru deliveries. Frank Boutliler, noted horse- man, taker a loving pride in the selection and care of these horses and I90] that the men oleln harness and wogana daily lo that all teams will itly "we. lion. Practically nil the fifty -——- horses are Black Buutlu. Moot- No driver ever hn to touch a lly they've ‘pure black Pareli- hom- r " HQMAM BRAM BQT" TH’ Trtouel-t-T M03 To.‘ , us M553 lS PERPENDltVlAEl n Pregg) ‘ - srtzAlti-i-tv‘ UP FROM “t'i¥t-tt>alzol~l'./// l t l (Eden, Oct. 24.; Ti... er Fylgia has been‘ in a snow storm. The? twenty-one all per-N l steamer 1919. ROS of 1,069 net; ' Days F01‘ 'l‘(llii).\"l‘t), ot-r. 2s.~.\l.u~;r.iii.-.I lmorlilrnti- \\'t-.~'ic|'l_v _ llllHI fair. (special to Guardian) I irl-llalltlrltlry" Oi liltlt- lug-iii liiurttril» (‘lil(‘l\(.lo. UPI. ill» ~On .\loll-! llhY-s, Wcdneiultys and Frlllilyri (it, u ' . l\li'lXlllllllll and Ytlinlnlunl li‘l1l])0l‘l| each week Mrs. Rose K0 Ol vr llmlilfi: . . do uli the talking in illPp lllrlipoillrli qumnm‘ “Hr ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " housciltilrl and throw» will be not ‘“0n'h‘al' “PM ll "back talk" from her husbanrLl tillillwl" ‘Mindy 4. (lr-orgo Kopoun. I l l‘ lfmvl" ml" l“ Strpcrklr Judge llurrv lit-iws- sol Hlllvmx‘ "Ivar Inf ndnd "n". he-Jr-Hg PRMUH,“ mt Si. John, fair Wm. Kopoutfs suit for separate! lltlfltoll, cit-av - 4h luuinlonance. On Tuesduysd NM‘ Ymk- “M” ' ' " ' " 6“ H Thursday's and Sitlurtltiyz-t. the hus- bltnd can talk and on Sunday lhcl rouplt- arc not to argue, Judge liewls ordered. lhllil He told them to try the scheduler5~31- anti s60 it’ they could not patch up 257 a their differences after both said ' -m- "nrgtrirlg" wng rhn (‘fluflfl n; thnp- Bummerslde tide eighteen min- tmntbtfln utes later than Charlottetown. and tonight at 8.43. rlscs meetings, is deplored by rhi- London nlnvspapers, which today call upon lhc leaders of tllc Labor party to tirocrllvjrh, which . sieut to the hospital ill a trritictll has l)l't‘ll trllt- uf illt‘ l‘t'llil‘t':<' of tllw volunteer’ tcanrs and the executive . . . . . . . ' t ' l ' "l'0l‘ asl from llliilVlllt“, has rsxu-l all r lwill for committee ill Prlrlci- Erlwartl ls mm“ m“ “In d “L g l ‘ l a u "I give (front llrirtrlll has n law dolinirlgl t. night, how- tcrll. Wtlylfilll is ill nowlsc uni~l“\""l" “Pilllmelll- ‘hcrt- were many hilntlrctlsl 'l‘Olt(l1\"l‘(), t)t-r, 2l.~-A cflhlllaltsll meetings throughout Ncstt-rday, and not nd Que Ofdhc vxisrirlg tllcsc was a litilml" llleetiilg at Miiry-Illfilll “il- (Xynimnnigq pnrstin, downcrl rho spcakr rs by singing the llllNBE Balkans Reirard it as purely commerclal|Turkey have now hoop lfillflwfltliuliy has bop" arranged by Prof‘ W‘ E f‘. I As n result, Balkan l'4'[)l‘0S('ll(i\- lilgb tilic this lnorillng at 7.17 "nil B?!“ Shaver New moon Tuesday, Oct. 28th. Annual Sublerlptlonn By Mull. vltlllilcl llNil RlllliilYi8M l iii l llilllll FEATURE BRITISH CAMPAIGN Razors, Bottles, Wrenches And Stones Fig- llillrll lHl lln. rPlebiscite May Result l in Nation Wide Prohibition Cam- Paign. s (Canadian Press) t 'l‘<)RONTO, Oct. 24.~—Tllc latest provlnt-Iul sumruary 0.218 sub dlvl~ slolls out rir 71:32 gm"- fvr the 0- T. A. :’i1ll.ilti2 for gO\'t'Tl\ill~"lll con- t troi 4t<fi.(l;lIi_ n dry lrlujtirity 30.924. ’[‘t)ll().\"l"O, Oct. 2<lr"l’l‘l’lllitél' G. l|()\\'iil‘(l Ferguson in a stiru-nlent is- sur-ll this nftrrrlotiu, dvclurctl In cf- fct-l that lhl- Orllzirio ‘Fcrupteraucc- Act would be rigidly. enforced in l \'ll'\\' of thl- l'l*iill‘ll frolll the plchli-r ‘cite lulu-ll yestortlily- Tito l'l‘€llllill‘ issut-rl his statement - aflt-r a prolruclcti meeting 0f the lUIllIlIIPi which lastcrl from 11.45 irlvokl-tl ,1 ill the iLlll. lliltil 2 p.111. lit: rlcclzirctl that ins hc bud intimate-ti ill his pre- Tllt- plt-bfscttr street-hes, he would en- rort-h the t). 'l‘. A. to the fullest ex lit» added that there would llk‘ illOl‘(' difficulty in enforcing the [at-t in vicw of tht- increase in for nation wide prohibition will be the lulmctlltllt- rcsult 0t‘ the plebis- citt- lit-id in Ontario yesterday when prohibition legisla- urlhvltl. This is the policy of “drys as cnunciatetl early this lmornirlg by Rcv. Ben. Spence lead- Prohibition |cr of lhc Dominion -_- Futon. Oilicillls of the Aloderation League commenter] on the majority for pro iribltion. The result in 1919 was a dry" nlajnrlty of 407,000 yesteri day's rt-ttirns when complete are cxpiictod togive u majority of 35,- t)()ll. l. F. Helmuth. K.C., President of the Moderation Lcagrle said. "the majority is too light. There has been a big turnover and in view o! the fact that the cities have turned down thc Ontario Temperance Act Cyril l). lloyce, Secretary of tho llirldcrrltioll League said: v ' " ‘tclu of local option wlll be .. y otherwise thc rural dis- lr'cts will dittati- to lllc clticis. 'l‘ht~rt-, has hot-n u big clrztrlgc in public trpinion." lMass Meeting At l Prince Edward r Theatre Sunday All ('li£ll'l0ilt3l0\\'ll men and wom- uu nru invirctl to attend a M1185 hlcctlng ill the Prince Etiward Theatre at ~l dclock Sunday after- oon. An excellent musical pfflllflilllmfi Flctchcr who will load the slug- 11K. Gospel hymns and other reliSl‘ lens songs will be sling. The Harm- ony Quartet, composed of G. Elmer Ritchie, Richard .\lcKic. G. F. lint-- circsou and Prof. Fletch-er" will stilli- lnnd Air. Ritz-hit» and Prof. Fletcher twill oblige with solos. lllrs. E. W. lhlclilnnon also will give a solo. Alias Bernice Stultz- talented vio- . lllnist of this city. will give several violin selection“ All tho rlerlzymcrl of (‘hariottc- rtown will in» prcst-nt. and thorn will bu om- trr two talks. one h)’ Prctit-riirk (‘ourreuay Barber, dlror- llor‘ of tho Protestant Orphanage Cnmptrign. Every Swear Word f Cost Something l l DURHAM. rengliiiid. lFlnes collected from ‘have paid Oct. 24.- blasphemers handsome club house opening reccntl)’ ‘=11 NP)“ ibraurcpzrth. a llurliant Colliery vil- lnge_ The club was first suggested at a dance where some men's "langu- age" caused offense to a group‘ of lminers who agreed. there and tileu. to atop swcarlug and to tint- lhcnr- selves it‘ they broke their promise. <QO-}—— for a l Announcements, Coming Events, ~ Meetings, Etc. Rnn-ic. per word ouch Insertion l l l l “The Fredericton Women's in stitute will hold an Entertnlnmen in Fredericton lllall Tuesday, Nov 4th. Entertain Sun st-ts this afternoon titfithdlhlPm "Bel still?" 309- ll m" fln‘ lUnlOrr0“' llwrn n8 H! 351-10361!!! ' "Rummagaysale. Y. M. C. A ‘Building lei-my. oer. $1M at 2 r m. Parcels called for. Telephone 95. 808 108M! come first fine night. Delivered 85.00 (‘nmulu und l‘. B. A. "-50 it. \\’lll,_l)'1.l intpossililo.Locntorce. it." W -~ we» ~*f