l OFA‘ MERCHANT Advertising keep: motors mmg-fiy-wheein drumming —- the ‘ machinery oi the world strumming totho metric measures of eiironized system. hum- gyn. . Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew OFA MERCHANT Advertising in the but oi’ bus- ineu-the zest oi’ business — the mighty cheat oi’ busineu. expand- ing and bursting the vest of bus- iness iwitli Increased IRiQH. (Tiiottiitnwn Guardian Two Cents‘ _~ h‘ ' v Liflv‘ 41.2%: ------ ------». r-u-i-‘i w» , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1925 g--;‘_;-‘~--‘»~‘»--;>-.;-';--g 3;; ll 5E J Communis-t; Started i Trouble by Attempt- ing to Banquet Chil- dren on “Day of Atonement” MONTREAL, Sept. 28.-—Police reserves from two districts were called out hare this afternoon to quell a riot in Montreal's Jewish quarter. which started when mem- bers of u local Communist organ!) zation attempted to banquet a num- iier of Jewish children. in violation‘ oi the Yom Ki-ppur or “The Day of Atonement" devotions. Orthodox Jews today were in the midst of the strictest fast of the year. From sundown yesterday till sundown today none of them ate, smoked or drank. This morning thousands made their devotions at the ‘Synagogue. la ilefiance of the tenets ot the Jewish faitii members of the Coni- munist Club picked today to stage tiieir Yearly banquet and celebra- tion oftha rise oi‘ the worker. Members oponiy sneertd at the de. votious of the faithful. Peace reigned until members of, the Communist organization ivont i!!!" lilo street and enticed a num- ber of the Jewish children into the headquarters and persuaded them to partake of food, News of what happened spread. and iii a inomi-ut 3.000 men Mid women had gatliurcil outside the ciuli rooms of the orgaiiiziiiion iiiiil tlireritcncil the inmates with vio- lows. IPHiTOiIIICIi on duty in the ma. incl were unable to cope with the situation and a cull ier reserves was sent, lii_ Supporters of the club were am- Oili.’ the crowd and fights were gen- eral when the reserves arrived. The liolirr‘ worked for two hours before qiili-t was rcslorcil and two meni. lwrs of the mob were pieced under arrest. A strong squad of men were left ‘iii iiiiiy all night in case of further trouble, (Canadian Press) ‘VANCOIIVFER, u. c, g...» 29,-.. l“ii'o persons, resident-s of Ocean tails, ‘B, i‘... n ‘town 300 ilrililg north of horn ‘were drowned Sunday ac- mrduig itio reports received ‘laist night. M QO§§Q4¥§§< fut-c aiiil that all on ‘iviiziird were i Condensed Specials BAIL-do per ward. net Qlflil Insertion iii this column. we‘ 0 S Si. liiilbillwil ii: .l [Friday night, from Nova Sc/J-tila and ‘l’. id, lslaii-il ‘MMD WANTED- _ APPL Y \\'2l.‘i brought from Iiui (if iliii ioivia‘ ii"~ii‘ii‘i'i‘ii< Guardian Office. 4709'9'4Ltiiif the Silliilliliilii‘. this illlitfliiittii. Th!‘ iiiiiifwiiiil? ‘iiimiiiiiii iii“ ‘imir’ *—--~——-.—*~——-~ ~~-—-~ ‘- - ~ || w“. .3.|.-,.. |'l.-,| “.5 .;).,-,i "f iviii. iii- and took order 0i‘ met-it isct op ‘onanqgs go QENTB pER QQZ.‘HHH “ps0..._.............‘ U. Hamil...’ poplin snob-names. ‘ cu at f’, J. Miiciloiiiiiifs. li-olm iilir. A, ii. ‘hldiloniici|—~‘(1e0rg0- . . ‘ town‘ ifirist. ,__ _ Bzaisuiil . .> _ Mr. J, F. ‘McMlllaiir-Ohzirlotic- ‘FOR sate-smear oiLi. Auoloallailldll EXIlOPi/S "-‘“'"- "M1111- hiir! nets just received. ()iir gill nets are all tanned. highest i]\itl.ill._\‘. price right. Earle Fisheries Co. ~(i\il‘£)Ll0t0Wli. 5191~Si».£i)-.'.i (Canadian Press) t ' ' “' _ ' tirrAW/i. out. Supt, ‘lii-lex- wrEtN REPOT-"NG YOUR p iris of (‘.iiii.‘i‘ili:iii |)l'i)iilli'il~‘i ilurini.’ pa“ a be sure and u“ BQHKrUMlIlv - twelve inoii-llig eiiili-il August its effect 1s marvellous. 176 K Street. Li? ‘iii: oun HAMBURG STEAK- The hot weather ‘meal. Saunders. iiewsom t Co., Market Bldg. ‘Vigil WANT oooo ENVELOPES iiices so for 20c, 15o roi- 85c, 250 "a in. soo mi- $1.00. 1 "-95. Postpaid. Gusrdla ii iiiiiiis iii Hi i EWISH Hiili (‘ill m 5070il-22-tf ~- .ll00 for} q. Q. Q. i i I l i l GEORGE H. PETTlT l lConscrvative land county. candidate for lllllllilllNlli (Canadian Press) the evening miiatiiig of ‘(lhilil Wei of Juvenile ilr-linqueircy. iiicririisl- of increase of 167, Although one was "emancipation" mothers Murphhy ‘believed tho respon-sliiii lity ‘Wllléi oquirlly diviirlcii pwrelits. .l.lvo entry of ivomen ‘hrto politic. |woiild aid in trot-routing some ‘the causes of (l('llll(|ll01l1(.'y. She iir pitrlicuiarly in rural ‘localities in stitutlon of community programm religious instruction in schools. Board Dead (Special io the Gusrdiayi) NEW VOILK. Si-pt. 2li.——'i‘iio l‘ii diipondi-iri “Clroloss (Toiiiiiiiiiy i‘t'(ii‘.'l\l(‘ii ii ain- al i on today from radio mess the litre ‘S 5i hail ‘been raised ‘to siir diuul. ‘. (Canadian Press) l l last one. 'l‘li|s ‘is an ‘lnerczisi- 648.075. Total (‘xports lii value ‘to S837.861.9.'i9. ‘the twelve mont-hs lilulir value was $8li-'l.ii1i'i,93l. Wel- Mr. Pettit is a ban-is ter in Welland. PARENTS llHE lllllllllll illll KYI"I‘A\V‘A, ‘Srpt 2li.—-Mi)sit bltlfiilii ‘ . I _ for juvenile. il-irliiuqucircy is lviiil wt. ‘lam few YPRY“ m‘ Th" ii""““i“i' "i the il"l(il' of parents by Jiiilige lomiiy “Tifkvrs wishiin; to a-‘lviiucc ilioiii- hiirrphy. idiliiioiiion w‘lio iidilrcslseil 59in“- Cliilliltliit liud lust year, said Judge ‘Vi-iirphiiy 5.751 ‘boy ilol‘iiiqiii"iiiis. an ‘SO ‘over ‘the ]1l‘l!\"l()il1i your. and 5117 girl delinquents an tom judge ‘hurl ‘sa-iil ‘the cause was Judge Judge ‘Murphy hoped that the ac» god ‘lihc necessity nf ‘better ‘housing es for prevent-ion Iii ilcllqueiiiryritrd 8-51 Pleated; All On Telegraph‘ Eirst liiipiploii station ziniiouiitiiiivi! that ‘Ni‘1\\' lniNhiiN, ('(ill‘1l‘.. Sept. 29. 'i‘h~- si-voiiii body lo ‘be removed llrirm "lll‘ lliililwl Stains-i Hlllilllilfilli.‘ Show ‘Increase were \'Zlillt‘1l at. 5l.l!i<l.'i'5fl. ore-r tho ‘pro-ceding ‘t-w-elrc mouths of $70.- amountlnit During I oxide-d Aiilllldi 3374'7'23-6"i°5 .11 ilast ‘were also lilsiher ‘them- in "he prei-oilfiug twelve aiionifhs wilien m; i-l-DTTT-Iifie +4- -|- ‘e + ‘l-‘Tl-‘fli-l-"fyfi I] lWll illlH illlllllll (Canadian Press) NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. Sept. fcir the ‘Power ‘City Bank over ‘the river and Consituible ‘Williams were ‘held irp today wnvl ‘rcibbed of 819.- 000 iln comedian. currency, being ‘lrr-flliftiilt to ‘the Bank of Commerce lfioss ills covered ‘by insurance, loan biills. Good Feeling Between Miners l (Canadian Press) opera tors. ‘ilespite v tilie brewk up of wage negotiations is shown in ‘tine decision of Lehigh i s-oliool ihiis been conducted ior thi taro ('(lllii‘('i‘i ('Oll‘l'-t5f‘i!lii('0 oii causes Toronto Reception For, Meighen 0n (Specill to the Guardian) TOiRiONTO. Sept. ‘part y ronto for ii monster ‘meeting Massey Hall. iind tihait Hon‘. Edmund ivilil introduce Mr. ‘Melghen. speak ‘in Tomnito on October chowiin as an oddod attraction. tors D0 Well that ‘(lillflidiig ‘a (‘quiet (Euurso ilieiil at ilal-ifiix from 27th .l-iily tn 21st. August foimtli. lirti eio win. »l'l fiih. liillil n-re w be congnatiulaiteil the. elbowing they mode. - The foiiowillll iirc.‘ the Rllfle Association ‘to ‘P. Cadet Bronze Medal 1925. First. Caidet D. Bandit. Second, section leaiicr W. ml- din. l Both of Queen Square School. n Ofilcemq. l - '40s PRINTING 0F EVERYJ ‘Canada Has _ Five PPObICIIIS ‘hiilfliilitlon. cheaply and expeili- ‘i- »-—---—— iimliliy executed. . Guardin =0‘ By W. R. MORSON Utuitrai Job Prlntery. Phone 133. 1' We have 5 great problems in ibiii couutr_v»--llio luriff. _%+----» ~—-- l1‘ taxation. transportation. immigritiioll. and emigration. Thai-w L°5T~AROUND _ CITY 0R lN;+ problems might ho described us ii qiiiniiry. for all l’: (‘fill bu iiiarket Building Golil Ring with}? iiiilmfllld and two sapphires. Fin tier rewarded by leaving slime iit ‘i’ this office. ~_ -_*-§-__ ‘Wliurzo-Ar one: A cans" linker for the Charlottetown Silv- Free oiise and water. Apply by letter i‘ mick FOX 00.. Ranch. i" P. O_ Box 206 Stating age. ex lnrlence and salary. . -. -i 5212102 I‘ largely solved by one. 1'0‘ tlnii. A high tariff would give pay taxes. the start. and rates could be 1|‘ pro immigration and anti-emf ‘il- imports, taxes. salaries. incomes (‘an be paid for only out of the proceeds of domestic prodiic- if we protect production we protect the source of all our business and all our revenue, it would immediately stimulate the buying power in every part of Canada. Transportation would flourish from thing. We have never triad 1t. The U. S. has. 0‘ 52i2-9-29M3i.1-+0§+44i++0§§§O0§+§¢§§O§O+ from whatever source iui an income out of which to reduced. Protection is tho only zration policy that iii worth any- Let us try it. §i§fiiiliibilfiiiifii§i+i lNllITS BET 29.~— Reginald Dinceitte. ‘messenger branctii Iliere. The robbers escaped lilllii tihe iiron box in which the not» . es were ctrntal-ned and packs , sllvicir ‘were ‘found aloirg Fuffaloliiie aigiiineiii” p0u1ev.a,q_ q-ihe power (my Bamklwere lolloived is being taken as a 1'01‘ The robbers overlooked a waliotlie“ "i ‘con-training ‘nearly 86,000 in‘ Amer- And Operators‘. isAiNDSFiliRD, Pen-IL. Sept, 2ll.—— Evidence oi‘ good feeling lib-at ex- _ ists tietiweeu aiiiltrriiobtc- mines-is an<lli‘ii"i‘ii" suspension l (iliii-ir ‘i- A‘ wtiilcli begatr Septeniiber l. after‘ (foal and ‘Navigation (toiiiiiiiiiy to. ro-opzvn‘ ‘its nigh-l Hlillillfii for miners ‘ii _ _ _ ‘ _ i h g,"- m.“ yo...“ on Qmvhc... 5_ Thisihlllilil ivas hihilitilliluh loiiii‘ to a October 26th. ESL-October iieiwecii 26 ‘three days‘ ‘bc-iforo ‘the pol-ling day has ‘been fixed as the date for ‘the big reception ‘lo be rendered hero to ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur Meilghen “P loader oi’ the Conservative He ‘w‘lli ‘return from ‘tihie ‘West to Siidbuiry on the lililh. and ‘is expect- ed to work ‘his way down to To- m it is expected tihi-it lion. Dr. Man- lon willl be one of ‘the ‘speakers Bristol ifircnmiler MaicKonlzie King is to 2.‘! with. Premier Dunning of Saskat- Island Cadet Instruc- ‘CadPi. orders just received show Officers ‘last fifiicirn Mr. F, if“. "I-fynos — Iiioxiiiiguo. ‘Mr. W. ‘Stewart Niflllwltiiivfiilflf- The above four are the only IB- liirrders who attend-oil the course Oil awards made "in ‘rho Dominion of (Janada E. . competition ciiisiiviiivi ciiiiiniiisl APPiiiilDEB ill PiillNAi‘ ___.__.o‘__.___._ Splendid Hearing Giyen Messrs MaeKin- non And Messervey at Opening Cam-‘ paign Meetingx-Issues of The Day Ably Discussed. --——-o The good order which prevailed ary accounts. apart from the raii-| at the joint opening meeting of the ways, The C N. R. which at the. political cain-psigii, in Queen's end of 1922 showod a deficit in County at. Pownal, Monday night operating account. produced last and the keen interest with which year quite a large operating sur- of the speakers plus. though they are not yet. able to ‘pay the ‘fixed charges against the road. which annually amount to about 841000.000. Competition in railway service. duplication of trains, etc., is cost- ing the country large sums annual- ly and the Government now pro- pose, if returned to power, to create. without interfering with‘ private ownership, a system of control over the great natlonali railway lines by which they will be brought to cooperate togethenl This. Mr. Sinclair declared. ls one of the chief planks before the eléc-l tors. it would not affect the Mari-l time Provinces in the slightest de- grce. because we have no duplica-. tiou of lines; but it would benefltl greatly the central parts of Can- ‘promlsiug augliry by the candida- hotli parties, two of whom ‘are entering tho~friiy for the‘ first ‘time, The chairman. Mr. Nathan- giel Gay capably presided. ailottinl; ‘to each candidate three quarters ,ol‘ aii hour. with an extra ten min- ‘lites at the close to the opening jspeaker. The applause was distributed generously and impartially. Before 8 o'clock the hall was well filled. ‘Tho candidates. who were the only speakers. were called in the following order: lion. J. 1C. Sin- rlaii‘. (Lib), Messrs Donald Mc- (CoiiJ. R, II. Jenkins. Messorvey. iCon.) llilN. .1. E. SINCLAIR explain-l _ ed the purpose of the Federal Gov- uda. ‘ei-iimem. in calling the election atl Mr. Meishen had stated that hal the present time as duo to the lackiwfluid COIIBiIlBI‘ ii hi8 dilly. ii’ (limit-- a clear majority in the House. 0d. l0 MOD Cfliiiifli Qiiiieiliiiifliefi 0"‘ the railways. if that policy is put‘ lntoiorce, Mr. Sinclair declared.‘ not ii wholesome condition. He re- “i cd by the outgoing Conservative Ciflii‘) took the ground that the, (lovei-iiiiii-iitiinil to be cut down work of standardization must be‘ $l?,li,i|ii(),(i()il mid a control has carried on consistent with the ad- vice of the managers of the road; and with tho revenue available to (Continued on Page 6) S’Side ‘Conservatives -H0ld Organiza- tion Meeting (Canadian Press) | ’i'iie most successful organize IN‘E\V YQRK‘ N, Y,., sent. 2o.—,tion meeting of the Conservative The controversy over ‘Shapirrjia Party in Suinnierside was held in Saklatvala, ‘Oom-niiuiiisit member of the Conservative Committee Rooms British commons "ivihom ‘the State in the MiicNeil Building last night- llepiinlimonlt barre-d from this ‘i-ount- [qxqvlayol- Lidsmne presided Over FY 1944i)’ iiliiirillflllii-‘il the ‘llfvfivcibiiiii exceptionally large gathering of ings of ‘the lntersParllzimeirtary ladies and gentlemen Union-s Council and threatens ‘to Considerable ‘vork w“ done in iireseni" use" 35"“ whim we was)” the appointing of members of the mgm" “essiomi ope“ Thumduy’ Riivarious committees and other or- thoirgih ‘the eou-ucil tonigiht did m U bu i e ovoryiblillirg iultiliinv- its ‘power ‘to ms“ o: s“ Bu‘ u l h u end ‘the lnieldont over Anglo-lnilian _ gee“ e5 gem ‘i0 Vere‘ y ‘ i“ rmuwumm yo, helton tharpo the Conserva- ‘ ‘itivo candidate for Prince County. llion. James A, MacNell, Mr. J. E. Theological College ‘$32.’? Mihlfilll.’ Cfiffiii.‘ . lor (l. I), Pope, Dr. FLT. Tanton. Faculties to Work In Unison lir, J. A. McPhee and others- (Canadian Press) A feature of the meeting was the splendid tone of optimism prevail- ing among all present which indi- rates the election 0f Mr. Sharpe » the Conservative standard bearer ‘MONTlItPJAiL, Quin. ‘Sept. 29, --- . _ ,_ _ _ ., ‘The faculties oii‘ tho three lho/ilog- h" “mm ‘in Dunbar “MIL lcal wiilegcs in M01l‘l'l‘i‘iil ‘now cun- --" iaiiioil ‘in iiille United Church of (lzruuda, lillf‘. Wrislcyaii. cong-reililbl ioiiui and ‘i'rc~s‘bytoria‘ii‘. liai‘ ‘lg-real to woiik ‘togoiihcr as 0m‘. facility. i-i. was learn-oil on good authority toilay. l“u-ll iiufiriniirltin rinrurdilli; ‘this unity ‘will ‘be llii-Miio-“iliii at ii“! oponlinvl shooting of ilio three col- leges next Thursday ovirirlng. ————<-O-.§-——i~ siiico i)(‘.(ili iixieriziscil ovor expendi- tures with tho result that revenue and cxiioiiiliture has been made to moot. leaving a surplus oii ordin- Controversy» O v e r Barred Communist Comes Up W's P. wise: SON THAT‘ OWE9 i-iiS OWN FATHER Special Meeting Of P. E. Island Presbytery A special meeting of the Prince Edward island Presbytery was hold ‘in Zion Church yesterday foreiieon to deal with the call of St- James Church to the Rev, W. ‘B. Muir of Sherbrooke, N. S.. and other matt- ers. The call was presented to the Presbytery by Rev. G. C. 'l‘aylor. interim Moderator of St- James. who presided as Moderator of the Presbytery. Commissioners support- ing the call were Messrs. 1)_ K. Currie and John Molnnis. The ac- tloii of the interim Moderator was sustained and on motion of Rev. I). A. McVicar. seconded by Rev. G- S. Mitcliell. the call was sustained as a regular gospel call and for- warded to the Pictou Presbytery for Mr. Muir's acceptance Tho details with regard to the induction of Mr. Muir were left over until REV. W. B. MUIR the meeting oi’ Synod which tnkis place in New Glasgow next week. it is expected that Ml’. .\liiir will take up his duties here about the first of November, The matter of the itcceptauc: 0i‘ the call from Sydney Mines PYJ-iily- teriun Church by Rev- Wm. Orr Mulligan ivzis next considered. Mr. Muliigiins resignation having been accepted at the last meeting of Presbytery the usual process of dealing with the call was waived and Mr, Mulligan intimated that it was his intention to accept the call which had been forwarded to him personally. Rev. G. S. Mitchell expressed his keen regret, personally and mi he- half of the Presbytery. at the loss of a valued co-preiibyter at the same time expressing gratification that Mr, Mulligan would be within call should his services be requir- ed here in the interests of the church. ‘Itov- G. C. Taylor. Moderator. followed with similar testimony re- garding the loss to the ]ll'i'li'iIll‘\ and the church stistitliied ill the do» parture of the Rev, Mr. iii-ulliguii. lie paid a tribute to Mr. hllliiiiliifbii work during the trying period when thc Church was fighting for its i-x- lstciice and stated that in no small measure the ultimate victory won was duo to his liiiiefiitlgiiiilii and earnest labors. Matters affecting the congrega- tions of Lot 11. Hampton. Tryoii and lionshiiw were next taken up. The Moderator pointed out thiit the recent ‘vote uikon iii Lot 11 iiltorcil nothing, that the standing oi’ that congregation was exactly the same as when the legal vote was taken. in spite of inslnuations tn the cnn- trary by the Unionists the Act makes no provision for a second vote. in any case where a seeonil vnto might he dismissed. the mn- tiou would necessarily have to come from those voting with the Maximum and minimum temper- atiires: iToronto. cloudy ........... .. ‘Montreal. cloudy Quebec, cloudy .. Charlottetown. lair . Halifax. clear Saint John. fair . . Boston. cloudy 80~54 Now York. clear .. 78—60 ‘High tilde this anrning at 8.34 and tonight at 9.42. ‘Sun sets th-i-s afternoon at 5.42 EH52 rises tomorrow morning at Full moon Friday Oct. 2nd 12.69 .. G6~50 66-46 62~3li 54-43 .. 70-—46 . 70-41 ADMIRAL JELLICOE A member of n new organization in Grant Britain to enlist enough loyal citizens to ensure mnrllrign of all public urvlooe in m: event of n national strike. Lord Hlrdlnpl or Ponhurlt In "resilient. majority and not from the minor- ity as in this case. it Wllfl pointed out that a similar rinse had been tiikcn to the courts in (Hilario when the second vnto wan ruloil out of order. it should also lio ro- momiicreil- lit‘. iiaiti. that iii the vol- lng lii Lot i1 only ilnioaistii voted. the Presbyterlniis ignoring thi‘ whole movement. in the matter of Hampton. shaw and Trynn. where steps have been taken to place a Vnionlsi Minister in charge despite the fact that the Returning Officers report gave the majority to the Presbyter- lann. Presbyterial powers were de- legated to the Rev. R, H. Stavert. lutarlm Moderator. to deal with the caae.. l (Canadian Press) . ‘ST, AYNER, Ont. Sept. 29, ~-‘ E. C. Drury. former ‘Premier of On-l iario and. ‘iUiHlGf of the Ontario‘ N N! Y! Profihsyslve-s was ‘unanimously; chosen standard beareir at ‘a con-l ventlon oi’ ‘Progressives of North Held up Store in East Side and Took About. $15,000 in Dia- Shncoo ‘held here yesterday. y GiiACE ‘BAY. ‘N. S.. Sept. 29.—.‘ (M a convention of the ‘Canadian! lbaibor ‘party field yesterday all‘ |Sydney, J. B. illlaclachhilan, Glace Bay was nominated to contest (lope ‘Breton ‘South "in ithe approach- ing federal election. Mclaohhlin cairrled the convention by a ‘largo mOndS, majority. The delegation number-i ed about ‘sixty five. Other names. NEW ‘YORK’ Snmemmr 29... submitted ‘were those of D. W. Mor-i rlson, Forman Way and Joseph. , _ t _ ‘\ , _ _ Steel. former ‘Laborr members in‘ Dom!’ “m? u“ fififnh‘ i,“ 2R Nova 50mm beglskaturefii ‘er iuast Side “lilo, trtmi i!‘ PM). lug-pygmy.“lgaNdpjex-SWHIBV Qu.e_.tliousiiiiils of lllCl1..\\0ll~i‘. ll no; .1 _Ro(lh Lanmm‘ nlmsrml‘ Arthuritififll. a gang of thieves. iiulii 1m iii! Brossard. mnservative, ‘Nioolet -- aha-it fifteen. staged s “M1118 ilhiii‘ A, Descoteux. Liberal. L. .1. Gautli-lui‘ and vscausd iviiil ‘"1‘~'"“ fimm‘ for, Conservative ‘Lisl-et, QUO.~—J.lDl1(iB valued iii more than )1‘ i0?‘ F. Féif-itfil, Liberal, J. A. ‘Gagnoml Two men who zitteiiiptctl l0 rufilfii- Coniseirvaitive. ibotiiriniiere, Que. —‘tli@ pundits and who called fur help Aiilemo Paris. Liberal. Drummoml were beaten over the head with re- lii broad daylight early this after- l \ i |lA lNova-Seotia As Base‘ ~—lAr‘thalbai-ika, Quite. — ivilfrcil -,-.,|v.-r5_ . (hlroiuard. Liberal, Joseph Marii-r,‘ The hoklq“) (Oak place in tho Conservative. Three _Rlver, Quefl cunning Hi9]... n; 30mm 3m] Mnzr) Awim" Bmienie‘ biiberai‘ 'ut 6O lizist. Broadway, where M. ' Urziiiovsky. a illiimond merchant riliblols ii small portion Oi tile B10"- Oii iicireunt of the Jewish holiday wery little business ivas being train lBDlIllll in tho stores. iviiicii i" iiliii For Attack By Air" " ‘section of the city are open for» bus icaiiadia" PM“) iniss oii Sunday. Ilonim. Maze and \\fiA-Sl~llNGTON_ Sept, 2!.'i.— ‘Novi Grunmhfikv were 1n ‘he Stork,‘ can. Scotla as a jumping off place for ' when air ‘aititaek uphi United Slates was sugigostcil ‘by (‘olimcl .\'(‘i‘$~‘ili,i: with two friends; iili'it' or four men walked m. . ~. » ~ .- "a he furriul io the post-war problems oi‘ it would mean that tlio standard-l ‘ ‘Willi-tint ‘Iilitcliell former assi u-iit- ‘vlglilidfifn ihililiy xoxlzirigsigoyisdicloth_ falling ITVVOIIIIGS and growing ex- lzatioii of the P. b. I. rallwaY _c‘l_i.el‘ of llniltzlii States Ai/r SP-r- v‘ R I H Hm m“ he (“d not ponditiires. The estimates prepar- would be stoplleli- He- (MT- Sill‘ vici‘ ‘today .iii plciunng ‘dangers i0 "i" "mm “i i 'wi.i._-i1.i.i,e county). w...“ exposed ‘as czirry'_a line ot cliiliirens clothes ,1 result m’ lgflpggrl ‘mgfplciency lnvAt this juncture four other men en- 't‘ho admiiiis1rat.l“:‘ii 0f the Sill‘ si-r- lei-ed the store and iiliflfli 1i"? limi- iwiize. ‘comers, Three of them then pro- ‘duced pistols and gave the order. 40~——-——- .“hiinris up." i Uneiiinn ordi-reil Granovskyuto Intodhi: slilo of the store, wharf“ l: ‘(iliilililllii inorclianth-i safe ‘catui. The others made Romm. Ma- m and the visitors. Archie and K11 d George Norek, walk tu the rear of 1 e lthe store. Tho Noreks called for ‘help and two of the bandits struck (Canadian Prose) them over the bead with their re- MONTREAL. Sept. 29.~-J, AIHIOUmVOiVFFS, In lie rear of the store u “'0 pin-newt, commercial travellerfldonr lii the floor leads to a cellar jlllill brother itomeo 23 station egentnnd Romm quietly slipped through ‘ ‘for Moutrezii and southern C011" this door, through the cellar. and ..‘. lil.i'l\\‘liy ‘wt ‘Marievllle. Que, o“; another 110m lioiiiing to u. hall- ‘worn 1.11mi t'h‘ls morning ivlien their m,” .=1“leu““‘>f““ plunged through 91° in the meantime the men guard- ilyillflgil Hliiiihfl‘ 11W) iii“ Ri"h°ii°“ lng (lranovsky compelled the dia- mver‘ ‘mom twenty five mu“ niond merchant to turn over a lea- imi“ ‘ii°“'i"'?“i‘ The bodies" we" ther wuiict containing his stock-in- rwovcrcd‘ trade, which Granovsky later said ‘Bandits Shiv‘ iiiiiéiiilfri‘iiii‘i..i"TII‘..°".ZZ."‘II;Z A One And Flee With $10,266 had the diamonds. the robbers ran from the store Just as Romm emerg ed into the street. The bandits were joined by their coiifederates. who (Canadian Press) CAMBRIDGE, lilacs, Sopli, Z9.- Edivard (Y. Ross. bank riiosisengrr ,Wii5 she-t. to death and hils conlflmi" bad been on guard, and the whole gang lumped into two automobiles. lion was '\‘\'0ll!lfl‘P4l ‘by tihree masked lrribbeii: who ‘held up ‘the ‘pair here River; Two Are Ronim called for help and his cry was taken up by Oilii r persons 0n the street- The bandits’ drove through the "up... “m; “M will}, 4. payroll or throng and were lost to sight be- ‘gm 15m; j f‘ fore anyone took up the chase ilrv, ii. ii, Htzivrri was appointed iPresbyicry (Ili-rk for the ensuing ‘your iii snrrciiiiinii iii iliu. Riv, Wm- li). Mulligan. .. ‘ iii the mutter of the. i1nvi-ru~ lnieiit Commission it was agreF-d to |dcfer action iiiitll tho meeting 0i’ lSynod, l Regarding vacant oongregzitioni-i .lt was iiitimutul that seven moii ihnd been applied for through the liioniinltteo oii Supply and these lwoiild likely be available ln the ;\li‘i-\i' future. l A glowing tribute was paid to the uvorii of the young men, Messrs. llioberts. Batty. and Augustine who ‘supplied the congregations of Tyne fvnlley ..\ilurray Harbor North rind .Wood lslaiiils, during the siininior. liiimiy ailditioiis to those churches lWtiri‘ reported an u result of their dabors. Presbytery ordered that a :iiote oi’ appreciation be forwarder! ‘to (‘liaucelinr Wlilildvii of hit-Mus.- lter University. Toronto, ricogiiiz- iiig ilio splendid work of these young men and that their work be ported to tho Presbyterian Home Mission (Jnmmlttm, Olhrr matters were illscusscrl re- lative to the interim Moderator- shin of congregations wlileu hail been under tho oversight of the Rev- Mr. Mulligan and it was ag- reed to take up the whole matter during the meeting of Synod. A tone of optimism and enthusiasm pervaded the meeting which clos- ed with the singing Metre Doxology Is Optimistic (Canadian Press) BRANDON, Hopi. 29.~-"\‘i'e are strung i-ii ‘the West but i am satis- fiiil that iiii‘ day is coming when ‘we Wl1‘l_Wll1 ‘t-ho D0iliilni011." Rob‘ ert Furko, Progrmsslve Jmuior told an nu-tlwnce ‘in ilraiidon last nigh‘. ' Announcements,‘ ‘ Coming Events, . Meetings. Etc "Comr- lo ilaiien in Emerald liali. ‘Wednesday. ‘Se-p’. Iiillh, 5205 ll 29 2i. "Grand (‘ones-rt ‘ily (‘lfTown talent. Sriirls llail. 'l‘luii‘sdiiy. Oct. 1. at XJlO ‘p, m. C231 Iii) 2i. "Remember the Rummage Sale iii aid of Protestant Orphanage on Thursday. Oct.‘ 1st. at 7 p.m., in Market Building, Phone 32f or any member of executive. and parcel! will ho culled for. 5196-9-29-31 "There will be a huslnels meet- ins in the North River Baptist Church on Friday evening, October 2nd "members are requested to at- tend. 5221 "Mr, John Anderson will lec- ,turo on "His Trip to Europe and of the Loni: tho British iiilrii" in Zion chm-ch and tho benedic- Hall on Thursday evening at 8 o'- Yiiu Must Register in Viilil -liii ii without iii -viiii llii iiiciiii iilil ition b)’ nip Mod limlvf- clock. _ ____ 5307.39.94;