r ’ ‘ _ i -' ' 1-_ I '-’ _..s '-,. i .J i ~ ; Buy E`Pipeiess Furnace fromFred H. Trainor so cranes si--iio sous the ciiioiii i A . i » -igj--i . ii . _ I Help your product t help you make good . /if/’ 0 \‘» ei? I ; is -. _-_~_~-- . _ ' - _ _1 --- -!- - - - . - . ill Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Devi _ - nw# - - °" * V _ MERCHANT fi. " - - ' " ve MEnciiAN'r if _ \\\ ._ iunnnwii ill / iii) nn- .im ' llornlng Glmrillnu. Founded III1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, ocron-ER 6,1924. ,»,;--,i-_,,5--5-__m--;__,->;,\g-;-i_,~;i I ...__ . iii _ - A” _ l* _ _ _ ~ ~ _ . "/ _ _Y/__ ' _ _ ___ _ ~. ` " 2 ’I‘ime to talk politics i J . _ The eop|e's Paper Read by verybody _._ ,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ‘ __ 9 . .hs ‘ _ _ 9 'oniiriocmown oiinfiiiiin 'rio cont- ` . A ` " nf ‘ E `|]H’i|]WN ii|iN R‘3ii’,i“i.’.‘i’;.~‘l‘;i`...... in ga Rei’ ‘dc be v D D e n o li: e.ty's tux scandals as well a r ti dll . e body found in Shawsheen Riv- Esc Lin rules, l“°kl"5 ll’ the “"0lll‘=lllL"3 Ol Sll‘lli0S hero Thursday nigh-t wrapped . » s p osecu on oi' ull \vho are believed to be guilty th of wrong-doing. .__` 3 Cause Trouble _ roprietor in .Burlington, was last " . ` soon September 24, business sc- (Special to Guardian) ~ indicative of much. It means the mniintiinees imu rrienus toiu the LONDON. Oct. 5.- A inevriiis ‘Scuin get the Presbyterian house ut ‘ - - _ I h0i{ti@g_ on Thuiiiqni bays fish of the Ilritisli Enipiio Exlilb lioii i ii _in Sham.-,helm _Riven ii|giii,vi._i-ed uiilliorlties will be hold toiiiorrow ho body in Seven feel of Wiiini-_ to 'settle flnully wlicthcr the cxliiii (Canadian Preis.) wh on a sack and weighted with met (!.»\lIt(), Egypt. Ocl 5-~Abiilea- in ' '_ , iunc» ith S nod li tl l; iloii of llussein King of the I-led-_ii had 1,00" wi-iinimii in ,making iitlon will go on next yt-ir. Doiiiiu iniincgii i,ieiiii’ni.i,ei.;win;i Sliliiipiijii, just rrealed a great stir throughout bound with iwiro, and wieighted ‘l0ll D'»i‘i'liCliN1¢i0li dcpcnils cutirely 1. hlosloiii circles in the Near East down with a lifting jack and two 011 CiUi1l‘lii'H iililtliil@- A i\10iliii0i‘ _i ioiiny unu may result in ai serious automobile -cylinder iiesii-s._ 'rho 0i’_1b<- vxhiiiltinu board will the uiiuuiioii for British influence. _medical exuminor ‘sold that i-t liiid T0 °F!l`lll‘ll lllill f\\iSli`Hllil~ NUW (Canadian PPCSB-) - \ 'l`he Kin§'s desire to step down. boon iii the wutci' about two zeillllllil filiil "fill"-‘§ l\i'i‘ ff‘|_flY if ST. J0‘iiN.S. Niiii~ Oift. 5- --Sir 0" ol um wnrk of the Synod but il iviis mild nom was caused by nu. _\)v(_ooks, and tliiit the man hiid been Clllglula _i5- li_\<‘l- -‘\ii-‘imliiiil ii" Ilii~li:ti~d Squires ex-proinier of Nfiii ingiiiiiiim agiiiiini .inc King in nnn i aten over the bend within 'club 0 ll 05 lil" “ll UH Ci' ni‘Xt _YP-il* i_l\ wus on Suturdiiy coniiiiiitt-cd bi - _ iii ii_ i ‘or hummer. (iiciiient is ii native of lllly f-"’”lll- lll “'lll"ll_ lllllil lllllllllllli .ludno .\iirri.so t stair! tri.~;; :: _ _ . . _ »i~_iin5i_i_i<_§e____:i_iid;_;i_ii_y__ii_i¢iiy_ iin_i;lyit___i_e Prine() E(iwani_ i_sinnii_ nnd was niigiriisiiig will siiliei- it scsi-re si-i ini. Suprciii o(;l:,nrli' ____ __lc_________0 nf will be .i liiesbytcriiiii Synod oi the sumo .tho throne. ab Super-light Used 5 _ _ ll is expected that the case wiii _ BOSTON Mnnq_ (ini 5 19-'»i_ new terms of the exhibition coin _ 1 To Frgdeiick A pieniiininr 57 oi Chai. mittee were laid bcfoie tlicni """0 before the l`r‘md lury ‘lt me church courts illa-t the time and 8 IIS (ur ng tho last two years with new instru- ments that furnish nrtirieisi light John Clements oi Union Road, and und he t m .ti l . \il~1\\' YORK Oct i’-A man a any me more int se s a brother of l~.iia Cl -menits who ""1" Hfiiurill sunlight. Dr. Atlus. emigrated to tim wesit snu died Helr To Spanlsh est "iiiiiiaklilnilliieciilggifttii/rl;iii Panini. of Cli a o, t id . ¢. i st i t iii tn i 2 or tn.. iieiiitilicsgstioili oiatiiriieetiililfltgr int; mgenilolvailigviig Throne Escapes f,§’;§§f’,‘f,§lm;h" °°"ve""°““l l"’l‘l“l’ trcutili annual safety icongre f`Murray llurbor liis sister ii Mrs ,, tho National S fit C i as 0. Mailctt iivi nciir Charlottetown Hold ll' Hlllfl il' he ciled to a i y ounc i in ses sion here. Dr. Pocini fofmerly was chief of the X-ray section of the known as Madame Sandine" United States Public Health Ser S vice. w One of th ew i t . e n ns ruments, the C0 ultraviolet lan li bod i 'a fl Y lilclo Di; Pnclni said. logos and .gasoline “tations in Bur presumptive to the throne or Spain 1_ llngton u cl vltiiiity, and Edward wont glummipg along and incogni xfpltrigifg Tgtyio Efhaiollsnlgfiili hblg fiiliiliii liillinur of Cl@mont's. BUS lto the other night, and met with none wiin ine money oomsi of Ar-thiir A. .Murs'hnll, Lex- door' dmw relfolvors' and (Gmail (Speciiai to the Guardian) - iiigtnn Moss, ssiu thin, sim senni- dad UW l"'l"°°5 ’“°“°Y~ 'rim imouic, ont. »i'._-cloves the ‘FOXE8 FOR SALE-CLASS A. utcd from 'him because he was con- l)“5lll"llB'l0 l° ll Wlll‘l"W ll‘° Pllll' lialioweil precincts of Andrew Cur- lloton Mulch, Earnselilfe, -P. E. l. ‘iiluilllv l>vrr0Wiiii-‘I im0n0y from h0i‘ C0 Called l°l' llelil- llllll il illllllilllli nei.:|e’i-i Pea-ce Palace -ure not sale 673.9.30.Mif ,wiiiih she earned by iipirituallstic IJ0ll°°m“'" mshed in and arrested from the depredations ol' souvenir »___&__________ i-endi-ngs nt bor Cuiubridge studio. his ‘assuilllntm _ hunters, it seems for it luis- be- irue M ; ‘ theory that Frederick A Clements sn nlly oi Gene;-ai Chang T30 Lin o turned from ministerial train Manchurian leader. who is carrying in Newfoundland t r n 0 U ll on hoetll-iti i t P ki ~ mes nt Burlington. was killed ies for cunilfoiail lille Cgiitifi 1;-lon;-l iby a man after ii quarrel over mon- ernineni oi- Chinn mutters occupied the attention --ini J ' .lousy or omeiois investiguiinig his carry*‘;u:‘iZi"_;i_;‘_sn) il1°_ mer policy and and have been steaf 'Harmony Male Q\|i1rl»0it0. ~Arr. by Kreisier-Miss Bernice Shultz. Organ solo-"Tho Caravan of the Magi" (Maunder). O-0 -lui. sii-in in siu wuu is ii uu lui iiuiiu il.l'f...l.l'fff. ii iuuu uui vii i i the Wires Sir Robert Borden Tells of the Influences _ ~+~`+°+-»+»~~-»- _ That Can Make For Peace..-“Now is _Presbyterians to Con- <°="“““" "'°"" Time For Service” Declares Speak- __ . 01"- _ 'ronoN'ro, ooi. 5.~'riie duty or view, on pu” canienmm ' being on service for one’s country _ in peace as well as in war, was the ,Tile sneaker praised ine work theme of a brief but instructive ad- of ine y_iMJC_A_ referring in me dress llellvelell last lllglll bi' Rlglll personal benefits he had received Hon. Sir Robert Borden, former from it wniie a young man in Hnii_ 'P-rime Minister of Canada ‘to .five fax sneaking of ine nance Conga-_ hundred young men. at a baniqiiel ence he said that mistakes had been of the Senior Department of the mi,_iie_ --Hui we mn” mmember that Cenlral Y'M~C-A~ Spelllllllg llillll public feeling was excited at that the experience of twenty-five years_iime_ W eaii thought inn the Kai. in public life, which included the sei. nnoiiid be _nnnisna and that period of the Great War as Prime ine enemy countries snonid nay ine Minister, Sir Robert‘s message was cos-is of ine wan Noi nii Oni. idenin enthusiastically ‘received and he were carried oin_ i soineiimeii mink was given an ovation. 'Every Clif' und it is probnfbly in legal training zen must regard himself as on ser- inai makes ,ne wnni in near noin vice in peace as well as in war." sides oi ine mary’ iiini Germany -said Sir Robert. 'That service is nnouid have been given ine right not _s_o obvious. but it is H01 WSH to ibe heard before we came to our Teal' S“l’P°l`llllg llls almeal f°l conclusions. Perhaps the peace con glelllel Belllce [WW than ever `l>€` ference was drawn out to too great i`ore, Sir Robert said that never in a iengin tin- history or mmiiiina has siviii-i Si, Ruben ,poke oi ine enori, zntion stood in greater peril of the nni nn ny ine British Dnniininna io the Parroboro road ,early this . i i>i_i°=ASi=_ S’f:-_tio f~'-- i _was that public opinion would main trameriis of force, ,tion, presided. Among others at the _bend tablg were Hon. N. W. Row ‘eil and Chancellor Wlildden, of McMaster University. Sir Robert. referring to his own public career said that he at least could claim that he had_ given his best to that service and had not spared himself. Mlstirkes that were made. he Bald, were not mistakes of intention. The accomplishment/s during the war, he continued, were not so much dun to himself as -to ith., loyal support of the men who sank party differences, (and in many eases the differences were extreme) .for the great national pur joses. “During the years of Union Government." he said, "not one single occasion arose within the Cabinet when there were differen- ces of opinion on old party lines. That in itself is a tribute' to the men who formed the Government o_f that time." _ The Weather, Etc. iT Mosv Bi; once ro Se Rieu A~i> sown-E - G-E.f+r~'~- THE Euviize \ _, ~-_ _. ._.._f \\ ‘ ;'. \ ~ -' . . .. ,_ _ l 4-if ii ' er- _@ \\ ,‘\'\\ \l\\\\ ` \ ,J v 1. __ r >.-"iiiiiuiiii'i iiiiiiii TORONTO, Oct. 6.-Maritime moderate winds, fair and warm. ‘ Maximum and minimum temper atures: Montreal. clear . . . . . . . .68-52 Quebec, clear ...66-46 Chariottviown. clean. . . .62-52 Halifax, cloudy ...86-40 St. John, clear ........li2-41 Boston. clear . . .64-48 Now York, cloudy . . . . _.72-53 High tide this afternoon at 5.2-l.i and tomorrow -morning nt 4.21. ‘Sun nets this afternoon at 5.30 and rises -tomorrow morning at Sir Robert Borden was introduc- ed ll’ the galllellllg by MllY_°l° lllllZ» bility of na.tionhood." said Sir Rob- who referred to Sir Roberts _piibllc ni-i_ Jie sinied mai ine nininn of service and particularly to his lea- ii Doniininn wiinin ine British Com dearsbip o.f Canada during the war_,nnnWenii_n, carried bn,-d_enii that und in the peace conference. Ralpbiwere inn inan if ine Dominion Plante, president ofthe Senior Sec- were Oni of ine Eninii-e_ The Em. w lik'//Eli i ~ i Toronto, cloudy . . .70-48 ' possibility of another war than now have nn equni swine wiin nine, llio only vvay that the pence of theiconnii-ies ai the cnnferen world could be maintained. he sald.iine confei-enge and the gaining of ce and that status by being signatories to lain public rights against the iirbi- ine ii.eaiy_ --However, ii we in can. ada claim the status of a nation we must also assume the responsi- 'pire today was the greatest influ- ience for the progress of democra- iey and the peace of the 0 history. _ Touching on affairs closer to home Sir Robert hoped that the East and West of Canada. would be more and more brought tohether. and tha tth-ere would be more na.- tional and less sectional interest. “ls any man who neglects to -soo that the right man is chosen for public life givéng public service? I said when I as in active politics and I repeat that l would rather see a young man join the opposite party and concern himself with pub lic affairs than not concern himself at all, Service to community and state is a duty owed'to _the Empire and the world. It is needed now rid ,ln .more than ever for never in the history of mankind has civilisa- tion stood in greater peril of the possibility of anoethr war. What ,will maintain peace and order in the people either say that he Lea- gue of Nations goes too far or not the world? in the United States t far enough. I attended the Peace i- .Conforence and the Dion moment ‘Conference at Washington, and I believe that the only way in which the peace of the world can be maoiniained is by public opinion which will maintain public rights _against the anbitrament of force. If . __ 'thc nations of the world can be Qomfeuvs oi- _ _. i brought around one ta/ble they will Q‘»<\TALO(.~ _»_,/' iereate public opinion against war. With modern communications, na.- tions are easily brought together. Every nation is at the threshold of another. Every nation is a neigh- bor of every other nation. You young Canadians must take an in- terest ln public affairs. you must take an interest in the League of Nations. I invite you to study the League and to give it your support. As the young mon in the wa-r did you must regard yourselves as in the service of the nation 'in times of peace." -i-<'o~¢»l Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc. f "Follow the crowd to Yeo's liin~ vias at Victoria itoriigbt. 12 reels of special program.-li. °°S. S. Hillsboro will lay 0!! Wednesday, Bth for inspection. Motor boat will take her place. 08241106-m-2| 6.04. Full moon Sunday, Oet. 1‘2, 4.2li Silver collection for musical aer- {).Ifl. I Summerside tide eighteen min wo yearn without a license. (Continued on Page ‘2) vices of the Church. _'nies inter than 'C_h-arlottotown. I l “A meeting of the Elliottn H08 Breeders Association will be held in Elliott Holi on Tuesday. Oct. 7 at 8 p.m.-88|!-19-6-m-Si. all _arc Dollars Earned, Buy “Robin Hood i`lo1ir’_’ l' aspiring wife (Mill P_°i!!Y T4` ___ .__ 1'.. ,. _ . .in-.. -_ I _"Ao ~ ,_ v _- 3. -. 1 5. i \ \