r ,,. l‘_ I . ._ You _ sold 5) all good Dvluiu ml" 1 hmm ' stops spasms oi _coughing S00!! a few nonnil condition# _On account of its pleasant taste, children take it readily. Keep a bottle always in the house. f Note-The package is Rod and_beli’l the “Na-Dnl-Co trademark. I3 _ _ 1.M!'c:utnmvr 1° ..°°ml’l“l“5 other young men, for the lilme cl1ar80 bt_1°i“°°°-hhd`P\°°°“f°~ his 'Wee that are still et large but will likely be the 10.! ‘“"~.““"’ '° "°°““°¢__1thl~=h=is brought te iunice is sue time "H" shown by the many large orders, his .______l'- firm is receiving _for fox wire from pmggg |N gm-|-MN _ al1.iiarts.ofrthe country. Brwe...M¢- Airs comme Down Kay & Co., Ltd., are the largest h_and_ _...__ _ . _ ` lers of fox wire in North Americs,‘ g,0N,D0N_ '39|§¢_ 30__...F°,. some g_,,,,,,,,| N 5 ,,| D," md (35, v -cd (3 f ¢ `d, |,;m;¢,d_ had have made arrahsehiehta whereby mouths peer increased-supplies er reed they can supply American users dnect have bam “"l'l“5 in admin 'mm from American factories. All the wire Canada and Australia in the hom, of -" -2-1 1_2 “WY Bell is KHTVU-“fled filter ‘WHS returning troopships. There are at » ' _ ‘ __ - ' U present eight large troopships laden FISH AT NIPIGON, ONT. THE PRINCE STARTING OUT T0 ' / Daily Air Service 1 London to Paris (Special to The Guardian PARIS, Sept 29.-~Commencing at noon today a daily aeroplane mail ser- vice will be operated between Paris\ and Loudon. This will be inaugurated because of the British railway strike which has interrupted mails to and from the continent. The service has been operated between the two cities -three times per week up to the pres- ent. Soldier Bought Land in India -grill-'~'i"" """' l LONDON, sept. 30.-“A romantic story of a claim to a great fortune- estimated at more than $19,000,000 --was related to me today by OHS of the claimants. P“ffiCli Quinn." the Athlone correspondent of the Daily News telegraphs. "Qulnn. Wh0 is nearly S0 years old, was at one time a member of the Athlone Council. _ "According to documents which have arrived from Auierlca it seems that this vast amount was left by Patrick Qulnn’s uncle, Thomas Quinn, who was a British soldier. Thomas Quinn, it is stated, left ire land 95 years ago. having joined the army. He lived for years in India, and shortly before ths out- break of the Indian Mutiny h_e bought some land there. It iS this land, it is said, which formed the nuclues of Qulnn’s huge fortune, be-_ erals were found on it. cause min I “Thomas Quinn returned to Ire- land and settled at Milltown Mnlbay, County Clare, where he died, child- less, 30 years ago. Those -who nie claiming a share of his wealth be- sides Patrick the nephew. are the families of Thomas' two brothers who setled in Chicagfl. and the children of his sister, named King, of Kllmahll, County Clare. Patrick Quinn tells me that he remembers his uncle und that he kept up a rather infrequent correspondence with him when he was ln India. _ “After my uncle had Settled down in Miltown Malbay." suys Quinn, "I visited him there. He died there, and left, after providing for his wife all he possessled-not by any means a big fortune-to his brother, Michael. _who was never found. My uncle Thomas never mentioned anything about buying land in India. it may have escaped his memory, because the Mutiny broke out immediately afterwards, or he may have considered that his purchase was not likely to have turned out profitable." Woman Candidates For 0ntario OTTAWA, Sept. 28.-For the first time in the history oi Ottawa a wo- man hits definitely announced her can- didature for the provincial legislat- ure. Mrs. J. C. Sears, ot' the ilrm ol` Courtney and Sears, will be a candl- date in the riding of West Ottawa, op- posing Mr. R. G. C. Hurdman, l\l.P.P., and Mr. Hammett P. Hill, Conserva- tive, and probably a Labor candidate., She will run on a strictly independent |.latt'orni. Mrs. Sears is a widow and did fine work at the dominion elec- tions ol' 1917 as president of' the Wo- nien's Win-the-War Association. Hel' only son, hlajor Archie Sears, was killed in action. MONCTON GIRL'S ROMANCE LANDS HER IN JAIL LOS ANGELES. CAL., Sept. 30- .\Ifss Pearl Rose, arrested with Dr. Frank Luther Goodspeed, of Whit- man, Mas,-. . several weeks ago under the Mann Act, testified in' behalf of the man whom' she admits she loves. She declares that he did not wish her to come wr-st till after he had been divorced from his wife in Whitman, but she her.-time heart-broken over the separation, she said,” and follow- ed him to Seattle, and later to this city. "He was very unhappy with his wife and they made some sort of an agreement to separate," she said. "We had been constantly thrown to-. gather in his office, wllere I worked as assistant, and we were infatuated with one another. I lived -with my parents, he lived at his home, al- though estranged from his wife. "When he decided to go to Seattle. l asked him to take me, but he said that would never do. r-.__ “So 1 wcnt to Brocton, drew out my bunk savings there, went to Monc- ton, N.D., and remained with my aged grandfather till I could stand it no longer. Then I bought a ticket to Seattle to go to see him. _ “I wircrl him from Vancouver that l wus coming., and he mot me in Seattle und an hour later he took me to Tacoma where I lived with Mr. and Mrs. John Craig and their little boy, till they decided to go to San Francisco. Dr. Gootlspeed and l travelled with them, then came to Los Angeles. I went to live with an old friend of mine, Miss Margery- Albrecht, at Forty-second Street and Western Avenue and remained there ti_ll we were both arrested. “Dix Goodspecd rented an apart- men on West Tenth Street. and I often visited there for an hour or so and prepared meals for him'. I paid my own fare out here, bought my own tickets and came without his consent or knowledge." United States Commissioner Step- hen G. Long continued the case -to give the government opportunity to produce further evidece, otherwise he stated he would be compelled to dismiss as to both defendants. _ ty, out elected ru be ti-tell by e iuiyf 5 . _ On all trains from (lharlottctowii, Borden and Tig- - iiish there will be reduced fares on both days of the Prince County Exhibition to be held in Suminerslde on the lst ._. ' 1 .- ond 2nd of October. - ' l A special train will leave Charlottetown at 9.30 a. m. on October 2nd and trains will leave on return for fpy ,-¢|;,h_..Add ddad, last; and West at 11 p. m. on this date. Thescytriiin ar- l"angements-.will- be posted all along the line and full par- . tl°nlara‘|hiii bhrlbtainedlfrom all station agents. ' - _ ~ 'j ._ 'I‘l\e`fares on all trains on both days and on the train October 2 nd will be one and one third single ». ture. _ WESTERN PERSONALS -Mrs. Janie McDonald and son Flight Lieut. Louis P. McDonald, (recently returned from France.) 'of Vernon, who had been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wil- liam M. Flynn, Sumlnerside, left on Monday for Winnlfred, Montana, where they will spend the winter, guests of her sister, Mrs. F. J. Rey- leck. “I-I” STOCK 0UOTAfl`l0NS HALIFAX, Sept. 30.-(Quotations furnished by F, B. MoCurdy and Co., the Montreal Exchange.) Atch. .. .. 893-4 891-2 133 3-4 Af_ ._ 1321-2 Alo. .. 108 1091-2 Ar. . . .. 723-8 73 C. P. R. .. .. 1-51 1,51 Cent. . .. 731-2 74 Mex, Pet. .. 217 M. P. R. .. 1161-2 P. R. S. .. R. G. .. Sp. _ Stu. .. 1193-4 Up. . . . . . . .. ..._ 12 - 1071-8 821-2 685-8 2443-4 224 117 1-2 96 81 1-4 103 7-li 94 80 1-8 101 1-2 1:19 {\7 \-4 »-mono ea-lwmw ’T°'T"'."‘T"T‘ hsoolblstc ?< U. T. .. Cruc. .. .. Successful Work 0f Salvage Department (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Sept 29.--In the four years the British Admiralty Depart- ment, which under Rear Admiral E.M. Phillpotts conducéed salvage opera- tions in homean foreign waters, sal ved 440 vessels and recovered proper- ty valued at $250,000,000 from the sea. The department came into exis- tence in the autumn of 1915 and un- der -the supervision of Rear Admiral Greatorex the record of its achieve- ments is a triumph of engineering as- sociated with seamansliip due in a large measure to Commodore F. W. Young R. N. Commodore Young is al- ready famous for his successful ef- forts to clear the harbors of Ostend and Zeebrugge. Hidden in the mist of silence that is a tradition in the navy little is known of the labors of the salvage fleet. ‘ WOMAN`A|DED QUEBEC POLICE QUEBEC, September 24-What is regarded as inportant information w_lth'a bearing on the Quebec train robbery, was given this morning to Chief Lorrian, of the Provincial De- tectives, by the manager of a_New York automobile concern, to which J. Bernardia T. Proteau, one of those arrested, was indeptod to the grams, it is claimed by the police the payment of the money due. One of the telegrams ia said to have been received by the New York concern on the Saturda preceding th rob deal" overs :lu-nth ago. saying ui by it he expected to realized.$30.000 According _to information given out at police headquarters, the rob- bery was planned in the rear of a bar in lower town. lt. is learned fore she told her story that her name should not figure in the case Langelier. They plesded not guil LEFT-OVERS A - Aitcr cvcry family din- _ncr tlicrc arc iiutritious "lclt - overs" suiiicient for another meal. Serve 'thcmovcr-Acid a snap- fa-nero . ` __ Natl nal Relish in "' 1 ‘rfti /t _.,.»,..... U. 3,, PM _,_ _..__, __ .___ .__._‘__ _ _ _ _ _- _ . _ ' ' __ ` ' ‘ -~1#'n"~_l ‘iwmd ;,\.,ndN°|-gn, -um 2.- _...Lan , _ _ _ _ ._ 3 _ _ At 12.30 this afternoon George ;_‘“Il‘|M°K|';_”°"» _ Topping and J. B. Protoau, arrest-_ __"lv';°E°g_° » ~ ' ` ed yesterday in connectioswitn--the. - _ f ~_ °°_ 1 robbery appeared ‘ before Judge WOM mud nu ommnsa Witt: lnliiiita. ~ woven This kind of wire has bee proven to stand weather h1h°h belief with reed en route ri-om .New zeal- than if galvanized before being woven land ,to Englanm t is understood they Mr- MHCATUWF W” |“i°lY °l°°i°d ° carry between them a hundred thou- member of the P. E. Island Legisla- sand crates of cheese, half a million ters out beef, besides fiam, canned fruits and other goods. - While in relation to the total con- sumption of ttood in Britain these, shipments are small, especially when it is' considered that thirty thousand tons of meat are consumed weekly in this country, nevertheless they are typical of the increased supplies ar- riving. _ _ On the whole, food prices in Britain are tending' to come down. -It is claim- ed in some quarters that the moral ef- fect of- the Proiiteering Act and the ees have had a good deal to do with this fact. . _ ll0TEL ARRIVALS v VICTORIA HOTEL. Miss J. T. Mosely, St. Louis. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson, St. John; J. A. Leger, Halifax; H. M. Landry, New Glasgow; H. D. McEwen, Morell; F. _Fra,nkn, Montreal; J. S. Hinton, Summerslde; Mr. McDonald, Boston; D. B. McWilliams, Toronto; S. J. Rob-l inson, Toronto; John Christie, Truro; H. H. Hervey, St. John; W. A. Mc- Leod ,Truro; Mrs. W. M, McLean, Somerville, Mass.; 0.. R. Block, St. John; A. Laine, Levis;`A. M. Fraser, and wife, Halifax; Mrs. E. Fitzpat- rick, I-Iallfax; C._T. Pooley, St. Jolln; S. P .Liddell, Montreal# l1‘. Hudson, Picton; V. A. Barrlaiiltl Picton; E. M. Craig and wife, Bededne; G. Ii. Mc- Quarrie, Summerside; J. A. McDonald, Cardigan; C. W. Harris, Surnlnerside; Mrs. Ida Mitchell, St. John; J. F. Fra- ser, Halifax; C. Az Scott, St. John. qi _ QUEEN HOTEL. M. McLeod, Sydney; M. McLeod, Sydney; J. J. Foy, Victoria; Edith H. Prowse, Murray Harbor; D. Quigley, Halifax; C. McLellan, Arlington; 0. Hennebury, Argyle Shore. REVERE HOTEL '- R. Coll, New Glasgow; A. F. Mc- Donald, Souris; _J. A. Simpson, Amherst; C. W. Simpson, Amherst; W. A. McCaidor, Riverdale; H. G. Gregg. Riverdale; McDonald, Traeadie; R. Callaghan. St. Louis; E. V.\ McLeod, Fredericton; M. Harris., New Glasgow; J. R. Elliot, New Glasgow; C. A. Cole, Sackville, N.B.; I-1. Parker, Sackville, N.B.; L. McMillan, St. Georges; W. Sharem, Fredericton, Dominic Mc- Innis, Boston; J. A. Nicholson, St. Paul. Minn.; W. W. Ernst, Dar- niouth, N. S.; W. 1-I. ‘1-Iosltims, New York; J. G. Hall, Toronto; W. Greenwood, Kinross; L. Gordon, Bos- ton; R. Gordon, Boston; Jas. Fay, Newport; E. Brown, York; W. R. Callaghan. St. Louis; E. B. Mc- Laren, Georgetown; L. C. Hayden, Vemon River; C. A. Cole, Saokville; E. W. Covey, St. John; H. Bow- ness, Kensington; E, Jenkins, Georgetown. amount of nearly _$2,000i__ :_A num-__ her of telegrams rom ro eau 0 LETTER 0|: _ ' _ _ __ ‘ _ _ the New York concern, with which _ ' c°N99L_ENcE ’ " _ - - he held a contract for an automo- To Brother Duncan Cmwf0rd_ Bene - _ _ 0 . __ , __ bile agency. have been handed over Riven -‘ - ‘ ,_ ~- ‘ f to Chief Lorrain. in these tele- Dear 3|, and Bmme,.__We_ your _ ‘ _ ' ` “ i _ . . . .. . _ _ .. _ I ». _ ,_ ., _ _ __ _ brethren of Sword L 0 L. N0 2737 You and the members of your family our heartfelt sympathy in the death 0f`Your beloved partner in life, one whom to know w s to re ect. There It een nowe _tenumb r of our days, ‘He alone healeth the Therefore. we ‘ask you to adeept ‘oi our sinceresympatliy iii your acreage. ment, knowing what is your £resent 0 that tho' police 'secured valuable in- 5° i5 li" `°\°l‘UBl Baht- 'B ievitigl formation on the men suspected of YW Wm' l9°k i° 'Him _F110 _i5 i B' Camus out the robbery from A source of all comfort in every aff c- woman. who, however, insisted be “°n» W9 °°mm°nd V°“ '° H'-F "'9- si ed obit is od L osnL __;>_;1_2 3; o_ wordL ge, --Committee. her was » i4_t't||\ Mekimien, . _ _ Fratleis Noll, J. W Geek, eu-,.¢. f ~ ,_ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ PA_GE.EIGm._ _ _ .___ __ _ __t_i_1_r_snD__________I_1-N ___ __ ___ _ __ _ .___ __ . .___ _ Tolerate l N l A ";.i'r save to our in this Province. -.wAN1'l'o it qua.ut1ty` 'er ielsua -ri-is pmucs insrecrs sotbléiis Ar EoMoN'roN l extensive creation of local committ- ~ WZ# ._ _ i -_§_`_ lm /K-"_ __ ; l i I 1?; W orclheimer Piano 1 Represented in Pr-iilcel Edward island ilely by Thos. Andrew & on Having for a number of' years acted as Agents, for varioué makes of Pi anos, and having found the t of all instruments with which we have had ex perience the Nordheimer best answers the needs of discriminating people, we have decided to discontinue all representation excel): that 'of the Nord- heimer Company. We will soon be in a position to su iply our -patrons with any style included in the Nordheimer Line. The pop ilarity of Nordheimer Pianos is so great that difficulty has of late been experienced in supplying the demand- But We have 'Inade arrangements extending over along period wl;_erei_J_y_we are in a 'position-to promise prompt delivery Of any instrument or ere rom us. ' " - ' Commencing with the 'Fall a stead stream of shipments is assured. Al ready we have several of the more popular Nordheimer styles on our floor .and others are now on the way. - » _ We want you to come and hear the' Nordheimer pla ed-we know that it will delight and satisfy your musical ear as no other ¥’iano made in Canada possibly can. -~ ' , - authorities that Proteau promises take this oplwrttlhltylofexprestling td . A SUM`MERSlDE, P, E, _I, . Y 8 ' _ P- __ 'l_ ` l - - l _ _ _ bery. In it Proteau, according to fore. we, ,your brethren, _'believe she » the police, declaredz" _ has joined _that great thron,g,abov`e. _ _ _ _. . _ _ 5 f- .. _ __ ..:_'~_-_.f= . i _ "Quebec deal O.K.” We also believe you, wlllfiie resigned 103, '9‘19MfmW2Wl¢S~ \ It is olso alleged by the officials to the will 'of our_Hea'venl_y_ Master, . _ . _ _ _ _ - . of the New York company that Pro- Who is the disposer of aiirthings; He _ -1_7 -' J" _'F-""'_' -1191 ----| 41-; ‘°““ had ’°‘°"°“ ‘° ““’ "°“°"°° wh” "°'°°"‘~ ““’ """“’l °' °“ ""“-‘g ' ‘ ‘ “ " ~ ’ tli.ll1lllShad dk till! . . .1 l _ d rin ‘ .`" " ` -~ ' ' ' ' '"1' er ;4o,ooo :v__<;_\:l_§__h__:» Hue _p_:_»_i>1_e_____\_\_i:<1_ __:_l__\__|t_riy_ii_i_gga__¢',»_. isis.-e|'»"f.‘ . mn '-1 __°° - New Brhh.SuieF_ Walters. I-iatiteli _ -rnaoaiuoroN~,N.a 1 _ ._ _ -. .» Maritime Distributors ior.Graoe Motors, Liluxted.'l'oronto»0nt- ‘ffl . I- it-,.. it _W-‘H 1"' ' car cases of lamb, fifty thousand quar- _ ._g»t~' ' =»e_s-_..' - --~ _ e_ ., = sl- f &;__'% £31' drowns-ron EVERY oss, sirnfsn -bifsaor .sv salmon. rogue.