~ Ban 1e? 1oz! A jEPLE-i ~ for immediate or PHONE 35I-L slush wlnurn 0. B. King announces that he is again at the Revere Hotel, Charlotte- town, and ready to hear from any one having‘ 1924 Sliver FOX Pups for Sale Paying cash and from 5 to 25 per- cent more than Delt value. O. B.-King m l fsulls! later delivery. REVERE HOTEL l lortlnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ielllldr llllllflflllllll ‘up: Insertion! . . . . . . Q00 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .................... ‘lo per llno oft! word: llc per lino of ll words . A ggntfl " For Sale p-v-“r-‘j- i EARN $15 DAILY SELLING OUR ilad elto-hi ‘illlckinu Best sellers. fitting Co., 152 St. iaawrsncfi. Montreal. TORS-QUIOKLY DE- Daiillglatfdvlr intiepende-nfbuslneso handling Scotluints Yeast‘ Candy, few ford Atltontoblle free; li-X‘ I-l sivt- territory. Scotmints Conl- ‘utiy V465 Seotmluts , Building. pm», titty, N. J. zoo 1o 18 Ill u. DISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS ur- - istian men and $1.922... weekly. $255 guaranteed for 90 days’ work. commission besides. May work spore time. Mr. Conrad, Spadina Building, Toronto. 9-27-wstf. 'i_'_i $44100 WEEKLY FFAKING ORDERS ph- 1l_ A E. silk and fancy allk and wool hosiery. Your commis- —-1924 M0461 101‘ Bflle- m5 m“ §l0ll daily. No collecting or de- livering. Write B. C. E. Mfg. Co., Dept, 22, London, Ont. 18-25. DISTRIBUTORS-QUICKLY DE- velopc own independent business handling Scotluints Yeast Candy, new ford Automobile frcc; Ex: elusive territory, Scotmints Com. pithy 464 Scotmints Building, Jersey City, N. J. 200 10 18 m 1i. --—r EXPERIENCED SALESMAN FOR article of utmost necessity to every store. Salesmen ircal average twenty dollars * daily llnpt. 27, Canada Sales f» - Agency, i257 Clark St., .\lontren1. . . 1 . f AGENTS _ WONDERFUL NEW ‘ Fire Extinguisher. Excells work of heavy high-priced devices. Price of only $2.00 makes an i easy sale to every home and‘ automobile owner. Ovcr 100% profit. 40,000 already sold. in- vcstlgate today. Pyro Fire Ex- lllltzltisher Company. 611 Echo llrlve, Ottawa. Oct. 4-11-18-25. AGENTS-GET m A PROF-IT- uble all-year commission business 0f your own. Every property own- er isn customer or prospect, Nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Th: Nursery products. Cash every week. Complete equipment and instructions free. Write-Domin- iou Nurseries, Ltd. ilO-odlistr. "_ WE WANT A REPRESENTATIVE l" 0i"! town to handle our rub- ber nitrous and other specialties. We do not ask you to invest one (‘t-ni of your own money-just send a postcard and we will send you our illustrated colored cuta- lilslle and =full particulars by re- turn. Write B. If; E. Mfg. Co., "flti- R 22. London, Ont. 18-215. Situations Vacant $58ELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sities ~ greatest imaginable ‘lemfllltl: havebuslness of your capital or Olil. ensure Breeches, Sill!‘ ‘ Sen ‘ m mm g-gnlpic outfit. Royal Out.- .}8_20‘. old hens. Ernest Howat. in Mon- . FOR SALE-CHOICE OXFORD down- ram lambs. Harold Laird Kelvin. 184 10 17 m 2i. FOR BALE-S. C. W. LEGHORNS, a few cockerels, pallets and year Cape Traverse, It. R. 179 10 17 m 4i. FOR SALE-CHOICE REGISTER- ed Yorkshiru Boar, 2 years old. James B. McMillan, Summersidc, P. E. I. 187 10 17 m 1i. FOR SALE—SAFE, TYPEWRIT- er, stoves, other office furniture, Egg -tanks. Slovans. etc.—J. J. Holman Farquharson building, Queen St. 204-10-18m3i SILVER FOXEs FOR SALE. - Fines-t quality, P. E. I. stock, Rayner strain. Write or call James Tuplin, New Annan, P. E I. 167 10 16 mtst3i WiLLVS-KN IGHT TOURING CAR I 5100 miles, cheap for Qlll¢l< Bille- Owner leaving Province. Ad- dress Box 136, Summersitlo. P. n, 1_ .167 10 1o mtetat Miscellaneous lmo. A. MoDONALD, LAND sun- i veyor, Hermanville. 6646~9-27M3m0s.1 , GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT- the Guardian Central Job Print- sry. Phone 183. 2879-5-64!- '.IGHTNING STRANGE BATTERV Compound. Charge-s dlscharzed batteries instantly- Ellmlllllles old method entirely. Particulars.‘ I845. vnfi- a , r" l To Let TO LET-8 ROOM TENEMENT house, furnace heated. Apply 104 (Fitzroy St. 208-10-18-m3i ‘Toner-house. eooo LOCA- tion, modern conveniences. A_p- ply (his office, 128-10-14-Moi. T0 RENT-DOUBLE TENEMENT one side furnlshed. and other un- r lh o. A 1 so Gerald st. “m” e pp y 119-10-M12l ro LET-COTTAGE. B ROOMS and bath-room. APDlY Gllimllll" omcg 190-10-17-m2i FOR RENTAL-SOUTHERN POR- tion Farquharson building, Q1169" st, Also good warehouses. APillY on premises, F. J. Holman. Char- |o"_e|9wn_ 204-10.18.m3i __i Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS BTEADV EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- cr Barber College. Department "F," 35mg; 3-1-ttstf. MAN AROUND ao FOR SERVICE departmerrt of largest concern ‘ of its kind in tho world. Fair I education, neat nlbpeflfflflce "d own; make live dollars up daily; ' rename, fUlBTCllCB essential. _ experience unnece-i-i- write P. H. Orr, Box 1604, "'3'- B. Garretson, Branmford. Winnipeg, Man. _ 1342p 158 10 Oct. 16 18. Wanted 1 Whlonren - AN s on 1o ROOM ""- Aliply at Ouardiant. 155 1o 1e m at. Queen Hotel wmr strut. 0hl"°""°“'" Lightning Co. St. Paul, Minn. r Central Guardian SHOP from Holland's Catalog. CHOCOLATEB FOR 39c at Tay- lflrs News Store tonight,--1|_ saszmsu-r autumn. _ 100 gall‘?! H!!! received from New °' - "Bill" $5 and 86 for $3.50 at S. A. McDonald's , NEW MAGAZINES for November if" *1" "is newspapers at Taylor's ews Store tonjlght.-—1. SPECIAL OFFERING m s. A. McDonald's bargain basement today. Railway Commissioner Continued From Page 1) Much interest was [liken- in the llrilceellllitls. the room being crowd ell Wllll Spectators. LATER At a late hour last night word was received that Commissioner silencer was stricken with paraly- sis willie walking in the evening to the Commission's private cur at the Railway Station and ha; been ordered back to Montreal for treatment. He will not return, hilwevel‘. until tomorrow. The Commission is scheduled for a sitting in the Legislative Chum. ber. Charlottetown, this morning at 10.30. It is not known wheth- er Spencer's illness will affect the Commissions prearranged move. ntents. Late Mrs. Henry Waughan There passed peacefully away on Oct. 16th at her late residence, 198 Cumberland Street, City, Mrs, Henry Waushn in the 64th year 0f 116i‘ H80. 'l‘he deceased who was stricken with paralysis six years ago has beun. an invalid ever since, fllIlIOIIBh belllg able to be up every (lay. She was the daughter 0g the late Mr. and Mrs. George Gay of Mt. Albion. She loaves to mourn besides a Borrowing husband eight daught- ers, as follows: Mrs. E. G. Howse of Pasadena, California; Mrs. A. M. ‘Semple, Mrs. G. W. Parker and Miss Laura all of Winnipeg; Mrs George Stevenson and Miss Dorothy of St Catherine-s, Ont; and the illisses. Ida and Jennie at home also four sisters, Mrs. Wm. Camp- bell, Mrs. M. Costello and Miss Belle all residing in the United States and Mrs. John Hancock of Belle River P. E. I. The funeral will tako place from her lute residence, Sunday at 2.30 p. m. officinfe. (Winnipeg, Bosvn and Ontario prpcrs please copy.) Th» Reason The two girls were having feta, ‘.' gather. “lily til-tr Edith," said one, "why‘ do you always call your mother the nutter?" — "Because," answered Rose, "she managed to find husbands for all my seven sisters. '" ‘llctoria i Hotel , Water Street. Charlottetown Offer: to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel, Contain: '44 room: with private baths. The Cululno in" famous all over Canada. Telephone In all rooml. Courtteoul cor vlco. H. C. BROWN. Manager Charlottetown ,Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! 0v- VICTORIA HOTEL S. M. Scott, Truro; D. M. Dickie Canning; A. L. McLeod, Montreal; ll. W. Square-Briggs, Summerside; C. R. Palmer, R. H. Smith, Alber- ton; A. C. Smith, J. J. Wry, Sackville; R. McRltchie, Sydney; Bert Broskwith, Toronto; F. J. Shreve, Amherst; N. D. Wiles, Truro: N. A. Corkson. Toronto: James Mitchell, Montreal; W. ,L. French, Toronto; Geo. Harper. Loggieville; B. ‘Strong. Moncton; Harry Hart, Montreal; W. Gorgon, Halifax. RIRTHS Thin popular Hotel hu WANrzm-vouuo LADY WANTS b," ' ‘ g renovated llonrtl t t chd rofurnlnhod throulllw‘ ‘“'i‘&'.’.~,,.,t?’,l‘,l, ... ...... ...~~-»|- l TIE _ _ J H to the travel- POULTRY WANTED -—- H prices on 8PllllCIi.'i0l1.—F. J. Hol- m‘ pub o‘ 1mm‘ Ffllquharson building, Char- The tabla ll especially ‘mi-‘mwn- 20410.18.l‘n3i ‘m; "a the public are WANTED To guy on B)“ courtoouoly cared 70r- “rlziillrllgfehoxes ‘for gAoodlaecond hand M10- pny to n. n. Sharbell, Portasc. P. Ill. l. 18B 10 l’! I'll 3i. not.“ “.00 a dny. BRUCE J. TAYLOR» Boarders Wanted a T “mi- iitzeihnsmgin‘ gogulsns cm l h‘ - tiny 49 Eus- lu Sl.——-1!lb-—10—l'i—m-3|_ N _ nrth Are you in favor of wo- '““" ‘lkirs Dart n: Public affairs. Weat~lrn all rllht if you [tggny River: "m". ‘he affairs public. i Manager I Charlottetown ' Hotel Co., Ltd. I Proprietors QUEEN HOTEL Mr. s. Lea and wile. Vernon TRAINOR-dn this city. Oct. 14th to Mr. and Mns. W. E. Trainor, 38 Grafton Street, a daughter. CODFREY- At North Wiltshire. Wednesday, Oct. 15th 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Godfrey, a son. HOWARD - At Kensington, on Sept. 22nd ,to Mr. and Mrs. H. Llody Howard, a daughter, M-ild- red Joyce. . DEATH-E- SHERRON-At the P. E. island Hospital, Oct. 17. 1924. Mrs. Wm. Sharron. Funeral notice later. SHERREM-On Friday, Oct. 17th. Hospital, Mrs. Wm. Sheri-en in her 66th year. noon from her late residence 184 Elm Avenue. F. G. Mackintosh. New . . l ' '_'“'__'i'_'"'_— The Re“ w' M Ryan w“ campaign with an address in the Molnes, iowa. Standing room was at a premium and the audience gave pent party leader a rousing recep- the Wisconsin ,senator said, he would make bank ing credit “the servant of the- peo- lple rather than He would provide for the organi. zatlon ot’ co-operative banks and for the functioning of the Federal Ho" serve Board as it was ill-tended to ‘ in addition, he declared T legislation was needed to control interest rates, prevent usury, anti to “insure the use of the peoples own credit by the people on reu- ’ run stooped. Why? ordinary ' Every ' helps the as a precedent. authorization sion was "no" Belgium, "no" air fleet. colleagues council. ponsibility on. t States today. Coliseum tion. function. sonable terms." John W. Davi twice. is right. standing with port. known as thinks a great turned to West (signed) its own hook. and movement successes thus the notion. “Ex-Premier 2.30. interment Glasgow; H. 0. McCallum, Otlawfl- Cemetery. t at. Des It’ elected, "Mr. Churchill is that he will win and I nm sure he BEST TEA What u thrlftyhouu- wife discovered. ‘That when properly- HASZARUB BRAHMIN TEA could not be urpanod for strength and flavor. Because Ito hallo of qoodncu In ncltthor art nor artific- Iullty. but lo a pure product of the but gar- den: In Mum. u‘ 90cc furthcr than and should be steeped from ccven to ten minute: in bolting water. Q63, pound Orphans. French tW0u1d End Continued From Page 1) When Ambassador Herrick first asked thecouncii on behalf of the United States Navy Deparment for _ for Germany to build a Zeppelin of 100,000 cubic metres for the United States, the council requested advice from the Inter-Allied military high chmmis. sloll which body continues to fuuc tiont at Versailles under the presi- dency of Marshal Foch. The reply of the high commis~ appears to hvae been the unanimous decision of the four participating govern- ments-Brltsih, French, Italian, nnd because ntilitary opinion was absolutely opposed to authorizing Germany to perfect an which Regardless of this, Mr. rick continued his efforts, tailing the question up with his individual on the ambassadors‘ All fotlr governments denied having taken the initiative in the refusal and placed the res- he others. preserved an attitude of reserve. The result of six months’ nego- tiations was the consent of the am- bsusudurs’ council to a ship of 70,- 000 cubic metres capacity, instead of 100.000 the council garding the collective opinion of the military commission. the airship which-arrived on the Atlantic seaboard of the Republican At ack Continued From Page 1) its master." s the who say he has changed his coat "He is also confident that the Conservatives will obtain a sweep» ing majority. In the Consrevntive ranks he includes seven Liberal candidates who are Conservative sup- Many of these voted stead ily with the Conservatives lh the last parliament when they were “bogbinlites" they followed Mr. Hogbin, member for North Battersea. “Mr. Churchill expects that in the next parliament they will he known ns the Winston-inns. of these Liberal-Conservatives will be rc- number minster. "l think n great many of them will be defeated. "BEAVERBROOK." Winston Churchill's cable reads. "The dominating thought in this election is that, for the first time. the Socialist party is fighting on Previously it has followed in the wake of the power fui Liberal and Radical argument profitted b)’ gained but now they are isolated and con-fronted by the whole force and strength of and "MacDonald feels the weight of adverse pressure. He shows signs of crimpling under it. No other Socialist minister makes any national impression. important. however. to remember that the press is overwhelmingly hostile to the Socialists, and the 1924- Ill ll"! 7'4""? Eilwlril lllullil strength of their movement exists independently of ordinary mani- Flmilr“ sum" ill-elf‘ festation of political ‘activity. speech sefvlfili Bllflllli f! yesterday puts no obstacle to con- l" 96°F“! cnniration of anti-socialist parties. (Id) "WINSTON CHURCHILL." Baldwin's Lhglnoon. Mr. S. A. MacLeod acted as cold thus d isrc- This is’ United the Inde- Democratic presidential nominee, was en route today to Chicago to deliver a ser- ies of campaign speeches. Churchill And Beaverbrook (Continued On Page 3) convinced some twenty- already ls the expected recognition of Russia ran cnaanorrnrown GUARDIAN Citizens Honor Mr. A. E. Morrison A committee representing a num- bcr of the merchants of this city and other patrons of the Anglo Am- erican Telegraph Company waited upon Mr. A. E. Morrison at the" _ company's ofllce on Thursday after- chairnlan, and after a few remarks elflllaining the object of the meet- ing called upon Mr. J. E| Bell who read the following address: To Mr. A. E. Morrison, Dear Sir: t After forty-five years of continu- ou-s service with the Anglo-Ameri- can Telegraph Company lh Chariot tetown. the capital city of the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island, you have now voluntarily retired and accepted superannuation. During ‘llll! lorll; Deflfltl ¥°ll have wontyour advancement step by step from the humble Position of messenger w the llllliorlant and responsible position "Y. Superintendent. This fact in _it- self tells the whole story of your industry, ability, integrity and gen. eral acceptability to the bugfuggg men of this community. The rela- lions between you in your ofllcinl Qflllaclty and the business lncn, nler chants. shippers _ and the public generally have been alll that could tie desired. Indeed, it may be truly said that you served all with dilig- "Tlcve. 60117199)’. and that desire which evitlenc-Q that you had al- Wllys the best interests of the com- pany and also those of the pubic at heart. It is a gratification to be able to state thult u Charlottetown lwy has by sheer merit won the, high position you are now retiring from. and at the same time held "18 lllEhest respect anti good will of all with whom you came into con-- stunt contact. Superintendent of the Anglo-Ameri- can Telegraph Company, and as n fellow citizen. ...§‘§.°.;Jiififfiiiifiitfiifffiel'iiitt?‘l‘gtP_ E_ 1_ QRPH AN AGE “Economy (IiIZI-IO-ll-histliil. Continued From Page 1) world with your estimable partner lil lifc—~Mrs, Morrisott—on which “lllwrely loin with all in this colli- and home. regard. J. E. BELL, D. F. BETHUNE, on behalf of patrons. watch with luminous dial. In your proposed "in around the act as Vicc-Cllulrmalt Contlltatuliut’. for Prince County, I-Zxct-ulivcChail“ m , ». . - ., , “man y I an dllpdrung on hdhlnmy’ wL day. Iftlrnling the Sulnulcrsid elli- llllllliLy hm] beyond m, border m vision are such prolllillletlt citizens wishing yo" not“ a deughtfu] ‘my as John Y_ Phillips, (lralld Master age and a safe return to your Isl- “l Ill’! Loyal Olllllgc Johnson Litistone, Mayor In conclusion we ask you to he. merslde; Charles Hensley, Thomas wilt from us a slight symbol, of our Johnston, A. Sterling McKay, L. A, Moore, George M. Muttart, A. C. Saunders and Major Scllurmtln. lnnlall told reporters yt-stcr Assilvlalitlll; of Sulli- In addition to these men in Prill- ‘ ‘ |ce County. other communities ltavu- - - Mr. Morrison was then presented been organized, including o-hehrwPPlIlCEi \\'.tll a steamer rug and a wrist where /\_ .1. Alatheson, the well- Th q i _ known tlruggist is heading; a divis- Uve f,“ He?‘ Tune u“ "l)l‘l"-‘c“l' ion of eight. men. Four Leann-i oi‘ I y' an‘ 8a d m“ he w“ m" men and five learns. f0 wonten, each lllnate to have associated with him a staff who were always willing to’ serve the public. During the forty-l five years there hlul been practical» ly no friction between the company “ml U"? Dilbiic. Tile latter he found Tellmvlllg his acquaintances ly- relations for so many years. i-Q-i Rt. Hon. Arthhlr . Meighen * l l Continued From Page 1) Dominion. and its hands were free from restraint on the part of the Government or any part of it. The Maritime Provinces were told the same and Ontario and Quebec the same. The court represent-ed the Whole Dominion. The Crow's Nest come about. agreement, restored it in order to get votes "in Parliament. WWW"! llfl-‘l not reduced rates in low general level and this maker mil" 11"" DRY the extra burden. zeneral level for this country, and when you do this the effect is just that you are tnaking other people Dfly extra. over atld above what they would otherwise. What right have We to levy on somebody else n bur. den that is ours? Why should we "Y to the Maritime Provinces or British Columbia: "You ha“; to submit to the Railway Commission while “'9 88l- sllecinl rates from Parliament?’ is that fair’! Cal: You hold the Dominion together b; proceeding along these lines? 1 am not afraid to stand before the Pf-‘Ollle of the West and plead for fairness to all Canada, because the West wants to be fair to all Can» ada. This Government hng got to n; cede frotn tile Crow's Ne,“ p“, Azmement- ll Cannot possibly all he"? t0 it. and tile position I takt g1 Parliament we take in Easterr thflnflda, 811d l take ll here began“ l! Dosition is right and Just." A French Scheme To Assist Russia PARIS Oct. IT-Coinciding with by France tomorrow. Le Joni-pg] publishes an article recommending "l9 fiDDllMtifln fo a plan for recor structirn of Russia nlong lines him l8!‘ to the Dawes plan in Germany. It is proposed to reorganir Russian foreiin trade, thereb~ Protecting French holders of Rus sian bonds bought under the old regime. with ten captain, lll.l\’i:‘ been formed 1n Slllli-vonup more no "l4" l-‘llttlhelt for ltis first iligitt in Canada's Em“, 1A,,1.,,i,,,,__ _\|,,,1_._,,,,,. 0,- J1“. capital as ll guest at llilltfllll ilall ‘m, where a Hlllit.‘ diam-r and lw-tet-ptioh h“, whun lnersitie. Miss ,Cllairluan of the Sumlnersidra Wo- ntellfls Division. 'l‘welve men in Al-I most considerate, always “mung ‘obs-rich, and four in its vicinity. Iarclulzls ‘given in his Illflkg allowance 410,. M“, mmmkcnvorklllg under Cilntrnlzlti \vllllilm'llllIliSlLTS, treads ot‘ the clergy and that might have inadvertently oclc vlcurred. He would always remember, with affection the years he spent Ive Committee are Russell (Ziark, in Charlottetown, and look fQ|-\va,-,]'.\iollnt Stewart; C. ll. Clay", Bridge- agaih to a return from his trip ttftowtl; K, ‘C. Iiolm, Victoria; 'I‘hJe 8mg ' Hon. John McLean Souris, J. . ' - the business and professional IllrEIllVMCLCOIi, Bonshilw; J. W. .\IcPhee, He also paid a warm tribute tolieorgetotvtl; J. Martin, Eldon; the railroad agents with whom tholCharles E. Pratt, Si, Peter's Bay; Colllllllny has hall cordial and friend W. I’. Poole, Montague and A. l’. lProtvse, Murray Harbor, sing rapidly in Charlottetown un- uf women and eight teams of men. lnioll, and that court was instruc- :'-£]e%t,fl,_,in:r:h,.,n1,.v ted to so make rates in this country from? w, _. r " as lo be fair to every part of the A ,1‘ ' ‘ I-ltlestis, .\il.<. N: Mrs. Ii. Roger: is tflltlirntzln oi‘ the Char- lottetown Woman's Mrs. ii, Iioopcr its Vice-Cilzllrlnan. ‘Executive Chairman lllrnan said married 63 years and brought up Pass Agreement still remains, btlt Yeslerd“? m“ ‘new 1 l P it was in effec an t servo as team captains u liq ro- reason. that alrt-‘Eadyntlillelegittezrulclelg: 1951""! Orllllilnllfie wwereil lli-‘Cllll-‘lc 0i’ the improved fred J, lloule, It. II. Rogers, Wil- transportation facilities that have llflm Rowe. Wllllilflv ll. lllgfllflfi. -\l~ t _ P. Titus, Walter S. Grilnt, B. Roy ‘This Government has restored the Holman and J. A. Robertson. The POB- roads, last nights tuectiltg in Vic- Manitoba bull t’ h - mm“ ‘vhew W‘ Innis U t h '" “O 0'- 9? DPOY- have spoken was 1 c ley ave been reduced bc- night's meeting will Bonshaw ilf weather permits. All lu- ereslin ro rant has been arraur- It has put [hem down blelow m“ fed i'0r tllrepillfnslutw liter-ling, 1110i:- dinz several ntusiciuns and elecutllloistc of this city. own State Bank last Tuesday. lllenlbcrs including the! Currie Lawson. (Jrganizatioll work is progres-l let" the pl-rsorlal direction ot‘ Fred- -riek Courtenay Barber, cantpaign lirecior. There will be eight teams These women will servo as team Mrs. Ilolanti Mcikle, Mrs. Nirs. .-\l ml .. S l-tsurl, .\i: '. -i i'lll:l.tl:l. iflrl‘ Mrs. W, K. lilvlsion and men would campaign: Al- Owirltz in the condition of the Barber was to railed ofi’. To- be held in well-kllown singers, Suggests a. Novel Demonstration (Special to -The Guardian) NiEW YORK, Oct. l7.—.-\ ilve year holiday for police, trunut and probation officers, to enable study if the effect. of such action on dc- iinquency, was suggested last night by Dr. Bernard J. Clueck, psyecia- rist for tit-e defence for the Leo- loi-Loeb trial .at the fifteenth New York Conference of lCltarity and Correction, University professors who tell heir pupils that they "can do illl_\'- hiuk they like and should I'II‘VI‘I‘ eel sorry," were scored by chief lrobaiinn officer I-Idwin J. Cook!’ n his talk to the ICon-ference. Admitted That He Drove Bandit Car (Special to The Guardian) READING, Pa, Oct. l7.—-A man ivlng his name as Philip A .Hart~ m! "m -""" ran was arrested here tonight and m, 5rd,,’ Qhrégsfi ysgialllllllllgltlrtgrygl ON OFFWML v.8“, To BER dmitted, the Police said. that he heater, N. Y., to Abbottstolwn, Pa. m he mum, {W0 m“ ‘hilt: brilliantly altirctl consuls who Forming the Provincial Exccut-‘iilrtlt greets-d ii. ll. ii. at the iililllt-r giv- trn by Their EXtItEliCIICCltiS tho (iov- _ mm. General, Lord Byng and Lady when the ielitlrlll govertllrlent was illllflfillttl officially oi lllt.‘ intentions mm, dinnm. ‘ms-a, S O-clock and 0t‘ lilo Manitoba goverlllnr-nt to ap- ut 1m];- lms, mm, the hulproon, “.33 ltcal, consideration would be given the scene oi‘ brilliant reception that l“ m” lmilwr- echolll Royal iilHliPIlCPS at Huck-l l1 ‘lllfiilillil Plllacv. About four ilulltirl-tl ll"lil lit‘? Plfi llllll. llli‘ 11111-114‘? 111"“ 01' Ultztwzfs lliilciai set g-lliterctl to lll tilt: .i'lllal ailltiysis vtllllt- before - ll- “- Mrcylntqt- of Pickworlil, llutluntl. tviliclt‘ ‘ ':“_l"‘ -‘ ' has 150 inhabitants, lllUFU, art: four lwlll“ l llmlqll-titlle over 70, five over 80, antll two are lltl or over, Their ages , such n pass that those not doing PEASE PIPELESS FURNACES 1he Furnaces with the dry ‘powdered joints and proven air blasts See them today At “Hampton” ‘Charlottetown A.‘ & co_ Summerside QQ4QQQ4CQQQQQVOOOOOOOOOOQQOQOOOOQOQOOQOQOOVOQOOOOQ‘ Qt. Blames’ firzshptzriantllburtb minimalist.llifirrfiiullinan.3131.21.11ll.it. ,1 i . Sabbath izrbirzs: 11.00 .1. lm.,—Sernlon-"Moral Slluitiers." 2.30 p. m.-—Sunday School, 7.00 p, m.-—-Sermon--“Overiooked Ministerles." STRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOME. VO-Ofifi UO+O§O§Of§ OO§OQ4f_O'Q-QO-QQ-Q-O'OO'O‘OQOO§OOO§~OQO§QWT tNoncolttntittal Canadian Capital: Re Crows Nest (CanaEn_Press) l O'l"l‘A\\'.~\. Oct. lir-flilltzlaltionlf . . .__ ' cluiltlcll till.- Prince‘ (;,-[~p_\“~_\_ U“, 0,.‘ ‘H’ honor. (‘ailinct (ittu wil's tilDiOHliil i0 corps (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Oct. l7.—~—in lilte vil~t i tal about {loo years. | Ill llle cottage oi‘ Mr. alld Mrs.-' William Sargeant. who have beeui 1.'i children, there has not been a death for over 50 years, and in the t-lalne row ot‘ five trottagcs only eight people have (lit-d in 511 yours. “Mm m" _ ,\1r_ Am, “Lmlanh who is 92 is U“, bring tht-lu llllilitlllfi lli dollars nu- ’ Indians ol oltll-st pnrislliollcr. and Mr. J. Ills sister, Mrs. It}. Dixon, is S7.‘ 75. ltave been tnllrrieti 53 years. anti hi" Joseph (jhrjgttun it-Ltttiil apprtirlrizlil-tl by Congress fin ortivl" to flllilll inn bllt no lions to b0 Si. (‘mix lntllllns.” Mcutblers of this trlbu I'l‘!lll(‘ in four lllillrs front u rnllvyzly station. pvidt-ly‘ sl-ttttcrl-tl localities. I-‘cw of them nmv own land and the pay- lutulr- ill llt-lp- supl ‘port the lntilrtiucll thn winter. tho» ltitlpllrliiiPlll slid. "E Mr. aml Mrs. about 50 years, Wcktvortil has an “hob. it lies in a sleepy hollow Premier KingTSp-eaks In Nanaimo i ,. (Canadian Pren.) VICTORIA, n. c., Oct. lT-Spca- king in Naltaimo today Premier MncKcnzie King said that Canada unntetl all parts 0i‘ the country and all races to contribute to the mak- ing oi Canada and to secure that fundamental llnity which makes for n lulppy’ nntl vontontotl people lie dcscribvrl the Ilrithsh Iinlpirq m “'0 Tell l-Bfltme of Notions on which should be modelled the larg- er League of Nations, Booze Running is , Popular Pastime,‘ (Special to The Guardian SAlR-ANAC LNKAE N. Y,, Oct. l7. 410MB running has become the! great outdoor sport of the North Country. Nearly everybody is do. ing it. in fact things have reached] so are rather looked down upon by their neighbors. Even some mail carriers are do- wns tllillrtillllllitilll pt-al to till- is unllr-rsttlttd dillns whose treaty w’ tlltally, Tu-tyltir is Still h hugy farmer n, 9h’ Wisl-otlsilt will rota-ire 51ml t-uch. Tin. llepzlrtluent ill the Interior autllorizcd distribution nut-lit is iltltlrllll-tl that lllt-rt-ly the Itatilwlty trust with the uw-ultltl‘ oi’ Oklahoma and Plllllln‘ in ('l‘tti.\‘ the Si. ifflilly b-illu that the this llltil'll- lllt‘ pro- VlllCv oi hiltllitltlltt prlfpuscli tn ap- iiil\'i'l‘iliil‘~ill Coltncil llilllllifil tlu- Ill-Vlriltlll tli the Ilzlilvray (Ioltltllie-rsioll ill titt- Pzlss cast». lit‘ (‘reefs Nest sail] will-titer be presented. ttlh. Supra-inc (Jlluri for ll ruling illl ‘till-E legal ptlilit at issue- ur lint llli! (ltlVlfTIli)l' ill-(ftlltllril will be prl-part-ll to sot aside the jnllgil- N t H nlent oi‘ (fonlrnissilul 0 alppylptrntling lili‘ llPilillIlg of an appeal -——— t-ither tn tin,- Sum-elite tfollrt or the govt-rnor-in-council. ' rhellgtlTlairf-s Rights (SpCcial te The Guardian) l \\'.\SilINt‘.'I‘().\Z, Oct. l7.—-in t-on- (lsugo In- Texas, iunti on "White Malt" found oil tibiigu- oi i §. i L_l u ently fl , ‘all 5'1"" me band“ c" "m" R9‘ carrier tghzsttllie ‘llloetstlllirrn-lgiiithnrrgal (lulled: Tgllgrlfll Ctlltlzlldiinatitglxeglzgs ..-, , h: him-mo, to the League to Nations, is in Bor- nd acted as lookout during the M,“ wldiw and robbery of the Allb°ll5'{wlllecl:irl1ne ‘ti; iT.“i'r.§”r°t'§.'lt.-T.r“§.§l§'i>l§'-e'i§ltir§"i§‘§'l?.§§ "ll?§ii§§§° ‘he district court at Auburn, tween Canada and Germany. . be-