OCTOBER 2s, 1924 ‘is v my Q ‘fair Quality, When Buying ANY Biscuits- ask for “Christies” ‘ 0...... Guardian car collision 1n yesterday’: Guar- the cars was driven by Mr. Harry Whitlock. ~ POLICE COURT-—A -case at t-he Police 00am yesterday mornllng in which a ‘landlord asked for the summary- eiectment of a tenant. was adjourned till November first. As it washis first offence’ a young man charged with drunkeness was dismissed witlya warnliuz. HlGHFlfE-LD SERVICES — The evangelistic services which were O-FOO One Insertion . Four Insertions Eight Insertions ..q K CLASSIFIED anvnansEnENTs I00 nor llns of I words tie per lins a B words 1c per line a ll wards AA- stirring messages. RECEIVES PROMOTION-Mr A J. Cullvn. accountant Montreal at Timlnins. Ont., arrived last. Mr. Cullen has been trans- ferred to the Mexico City branch of the Bunk of Montreal and is spending a three weeks holiday with his parents Mr and Mrs E. Cullen. Richmclld Strcvi. His l Situations Vacant For Sale many friends inflharlottetown will be glad to hmr of hls promotion. - sELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- $55me5 -- greatest imaginable demand; have business of your own; make five dollars up ilfllil’; 689113189‘ Gexpefieqcc Bunnntlce: lift-turtle Foxes. Apply Elmer yolPflflll" Reilltbitgtgtlotéairttgxiléfii filéilileklactcoridilllzlto the Wffllél‘. has “my, . arre son, ra- cyr . , .. 1 alll. 1e sf me . e la o glty wonndng his Ont 1842i, ‘ mmkcn hm5°l°m g%Hl'f1'U1_'_,8_“-l,,i lucntal and gt is known that colllDc- brolllerin law (luring a family -- ' “ tlzt on w til Dlltcll: and Natirgte nolfl- qualrrcl in which tllc Prince lllcn v , - \ r, e clu- uotllz- ‘ '3 l. | v ~ f0 Lei: ,, loos will bi, a urrc g lll0lt tllu a. toy, “as ll,» , FO_)_<ES_ FOR SALE'_° PMRS burgo on Slllplllellt. of potatoes lngto lit-fund his sister. To LET ROOMS 147 HH-Ls 15'?“ 15:“;’k5- '1“ “Xi-gm 1lmlFl1l‘: which has existed stluce tho war Following is tho story as told by — l ' so m‘ pa c lol. i so ' palrs rul boro St. PhOnO 280d. 363 10 Zfllnlil 6 s,” phone 280d. {i631 Zfllnlll 1T0 RENT-DOUBLE TENEMENT one side furnished and otllor ull~ furtlishcd. Apply 86 Gerald St. 119-10~1‘i.\il2l. - “lanted WANTED-SUGAR BARRELS p‘! good ilflltll‘ willl ilculls. (loud iiflPl‘. 'l‘ell-pllontl ll.ll(l will call. .l, a T. Morris. Co, 1.1a. I lillll-lti-‘lli-snlii BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- l P POR S FOR SALE-A NUMBER OF SIL- \".,-l' Black foxcs, all ollglbie for particulars ap- ply to Cco. 1i. iliarcbhzlnk, Alma. .'l2li-10-24.m4i ltods trapped last ‘wilt-tor. Wrltu Kollltedyls, Ltd., ()'Loar_v. Zllili-lil-illilllll. registration, for FOR SALE—PURE-BRED SHORTH lloru Bull, 3%., years old. Lemuel Wyaud, Mayfleld, ‘Phone R6-11. ROPERTY FOR SALE-APPLY to Mrs. Edlv. McCnbv. (iaytowil. 301 10-28-M3i ___i._._.______ _ FOR SALE—ONE PAIR RED ALE-REGISTERED AYR- shiro bull, 2 year old, price $35. Apply Robt. Stewart. lligllfield. ‘ 4156-10-25 m3i The ‘Messrs. R. E. lliulcll sample consignment of Green was lifted this your and that coun- try also has a llcavy potato crop. WELCOME Vl$lTORS.—- Llapt. John ltiurclllson of lluouos Aircs accoulpanlcd by Mrs. Murchison and their daughter ltacllol arrived ill the city by the late train Satur- day night. The Captain has been on a ‘business trip to England a-lld before returning home decided to pay a short visit to the island and enjoy the pleasure of again moot- lug; ills lually friends in city and country. Captain lliurclllseu has shown ills affection for lli.-l island home by making very generous coll trlbutlons not only to the l-iospital fundbut also to the present Orph- ployment for Barbers Become ——————--—-—-—’ -—--_-_--3451025m4'lIa“flge “mi expert m s weeks. \Vrite Mol- FOR sgvlfls-rguasr soar; tJEiRe- WORLD Hm“ HERE.1Aln0ng er Barber College. Department shy l1_. t 3618-1: t .v WEC the passengers arriving by the “Fl-l Ham,“ 3.14am, lflbfilllllll0ll f}; ar 0:11: (Lil-ilk! "' S. S. l-lochelaga last night was i——~ ‘i mm" eavy m agdngdiMiss Noll Walker. a round the WANTED -— P031710" BY i‘, realNherd g?]‘:d§{'~ gar world hiker. who twenty months yolllllz lady .wltll bookkeeping Lmller- “ml l 5 m- Iago left Los Angelcs and has since llllll banking experience. Apply "X. Y“ Guardian (lificc. 357-10-251nil WANTED 1O OR MORE PAIRS foxcll to ranch. Must be rogls tcrcd in Canadian National Live Stock Records. Different, plans to suit any applicant. Have good “safe pens encloselij by guard fcncc. llavc had many, yours practical experience with foxes, I have still a few pairs "oil my best young stuck for sale. Write for fllll particulars. —— D. lilclfenzlc, Kensington, P. E. l. 330-10-24m5i Miscellaneous ___________,______i_ JNO, A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hermanville. 6646-0-27M3l11os _______________._______i__ GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT the Guardian Central Job Print- (lfy. Phone 133. 2879-54141’. Female llclp Wanted __________________________ WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at Guardian ol- Phonc if-i-L. Il-t7.1ll.2.".M.'ll.j CARD OF THANK .\liss ilcssic Sllcrrcn wisllrs till 1'X|ll'l‘liti ll(‘f‘ l-sincvro thanks lo lli-r Lll~ll"l‘. friends who oxtl-lldl-ll inwards llor so nlally acts oi‘ ltilltilless. Alsll .. . - . . - lulsclf sflrvfli _j_é-e-———i-"; llil‘ the beautiful floral lrlbulus l‘ll- dllllnl. ‘tilt. \ _l. "l!" h , . , .. , . | .. g crlvm, (wring “m. m“, bt.rc,,v,,,n..,,,_lwith illlilllltlilUll, ls till. Lousgllf; DRAKE.—‘l)ltd nit ‘tlllo l3‘: 1x11815513‘; 1| llVi‘. lrzlltdldall- ill the l‘.1lllltoll l. hm- 50“, South 10s" on l Dr k0‘ ___,__ sloll of Soulcvsvt ill the British (ictuhnr 26th. Mrs. Oliva ll -‘ “‘“""""""—'—‘“ ..|,.,..|,.,,_.-_ [rm-ml will lake b18170 at (ll""1°“°' town. P. l‘). l. Funeral notice later. TO RENT Mill and farmTpIc-perty at Brack- $100.00 reward to the per-eon who icy Point (Black River) consisting w 0f Rotary Shingle and Lathe Mlllflths arrest of the parties who broke er. Also 100 acresfthe window in tlle Post Office. of good‘ land. 65 acres clear and hal- Clyde River. Svlld-IY m°'"1"l 313°“ also Grain Crwlh ""60 lmdor good wood growth. 11 Annly LEW COLES West Covehcad :llr..'lt|.-_gg,\,1;;|_ [in 279 10 22 m6] Who l‘ REWARD ill give information ‘leading .30, October twenty-sixth. KENNETH MATHIESON. Post Office. Clydg River Zlllfi- lu-iilillltli. “I was Greatly Distressed With Pains in; tlseBack” la... AllrcrlMcfloill. Clap-I 2i ditica before Illlnlet this» ~ n ‘L Rock, Mu, writes: "During the winter of I9Z_O- , I was greatly distressed with pains in my back and felt tired d Particularly during a. “lulu, l wss troubled with frequent unn- atlon. some nights hsvlng to rise almost every hour. l tried sever- al diferent treatments Without success. ulltilfinslly lbeulnull- in; Dr. Chase's KldneH-l"? / Pills. and they relieved my coll- injshed the first box. I sln feelin! 1W3" l1"? “frosts. and although ill my 6711i W": "'1 " depressed most of tlle lime. ~¢=l-'5ll.-iu.mml.m.uo~ time" _ , llnilliaidi Kidney-Liver Pill! llfioloxofllpllqlllllllhqlotulfla.lflfl~.'lilf°ll° ; _._____._ V ('01.. llalullxrorv (lAUl/l‘ '--.| llu lulllulls Princess |»,_.-;;'l:ia's (lanadiau Light infantry visited forty-four of the United Stats-s and the Illlle provinces of Canada. bliss . Wnlker states- _.tllnate knowledge of Iher travels when, as she expects. ishe completes her tour lo 1927- lShe takes photographs in all places lshe virits. and also dellvc-rs lec- iillrcs. She expcc-Ls to lecture at ' lllc Strand Theatre m- Wlllilleflfilll’ “Rn-v ‘on and evening. Lelivllil; thr- lsland on ‘Phursday. $119 W111 vlglt st. John and then embark at New York for England and Europa afterwards the Orient and Austra- . l'a. and thence returning ll°llle 1° . Les Ange-lee. _.__..._.4-0-¢-—-—-~ PER8ONALS. Miss Bessie McEwenhas return- cd to her home in Campbe-llton an“ flppndng the week end in the city. BIRTHS MUROHlSON.——-At the Evflllsollll" Mpggrpiiy Hospital, Si. John. 1N. U» on October 25th to The Rev. alld M“ _;_ M, Murchison, a daughter. lViARRiAGEB DAVlES--CLARK.-iu tlllii city oll (m, 15th, by Rev. lllaurlcu Mor- ' Donald liclcn Davlcs- dallghtcr 0 Mr, and Mrs. Wm. ll. Davies, to Harold (Jlarlt. bill-ll 0i’ tll’s city. pearl-ls BRACE——OII Monday’ (lot. 21th. 1924. at. South Boston, Mrs. It. K. Brace. Tho remains arc 811119610" N, nrflva this evening and willnbo taken to the liiacbean Funeral Home, Kcnl. St. Funeral notice IM- O 1 11v MEMORIAM In lovling memory °1' Mm “h” Wonnacott, who passed away Oct a 28th, 191G. Hi Queen Hotel Wam- Mroot. Charlottetown t0 évww Tm.‘ mum Hotel has been amnplutsly renovated and refurbished throughout sud offers very comfortable» > accommodation to the travel- JNCORRECT-Lll-‘he reference to a dian incorrectly stated that one of held during the evenings of lust week in the Higllfleld Presbyterian Church are bellng continued each night this week except Saturday. A deep interest is being manlfest~ ed. All are cordially invited to hear Rev. J. E, Purdlc deliver his soul- Bank of in the city on Saturday eventing POTATOES FOR ENGLAND- & Co.. and N. Raltenbury Lltd.- sbiflllell ll fluhat llor object is to _galll an ill-‘illlckel the world. ‘lmlllliullfi _wlth a view to writing a book lln‘11K1lUY~il1 the THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Pflilllli Hill] lllPlllf FilH ill lfillS An Amazing Charge Regarding Mem- ber of Khedive’s Family. RESULT-Oil: QUARREL Wounded Brother in- law- as a Boy, Now in Insane Asyl- um. _1’AR1S. Oct. J1. —-Tliat for ovcr 2o years an Egyptian royal prince and member of the Khodival faul- 11)’ 1189 lloflm kept lockoJ ill a lunatic asylum ln England ln strict est secrecy and under closest guard and segregated colupletc-ly from all intercourse with hill fellow beings. is the amazing allegation made by Ill. Jules Sauerwefn, the wul-known French political corres. pendent. ill the Matin. His only M. Saucrwciu. after a vcsiigation of lilo factss" , Prince Allnlcd Seifelldlu. a young "Hill. aged 17. was deeply lla-voted ‘to his sister. Princess Slllboka. tlle spouse of Prlllcc Fllad. who today reigns on the Egyptian ‘throne. 'l‘he Princess ccllfidlllg in lift;- brotller, complained that site was subject to brutal treatment on the part of llcr husband. Furious at what llc considered both an olll- Tflm‘ against. his br-lovod sister and a slight on tllc faintly holler. Prince Ahlucd _Selfeddll| hurried "strict lu- to the Kllelllval club at Cairo. of which ‘lifllilllfiflllll: lnslllnliun Prince fuad was a prominent member. and requz-stctl an inter- vlcw with his brother-inluw. A llleelillg between the lwo princes took place in tlle club lflllflllil The conversation almost immedi- ately becnnle heated. Prince Rand's haughty attitude st.ill furtller 0x- .asporatlng the already over-excited youtll. Soon it bccaluc an angry argument in which one insult quickly followed another. until Prince Allnled. losing his self. wntrol. drcw a» revolver frolu ills and shot Prince Fund. hflu——fortun‘lttol_y', ueck.. v The young Prince was arrested Judged and sentenced to four ‘years at hard labor nad to pay n fine of 1.800 Egyptian‘ pounds. The quarrel took plnct- lll 1895, Placed in jail at Tours, the Prince for four years was forced to break stones, under a broiling sun on the road to Heluan. After the four years he was taken be- fore u committee of doctors. de- clared insane and ordered to be in. terned in Hfl asylum. in Novem- bfil‘. 1899. Princu Ahmed was taken to England and placed in an asylum at Tiehurst, ‘Sussex. a few miles fronl Tunbridge Wells. He was then age 21. Today at the age of 46 ht- ls still interned 11ml forgotten by all except ills mother and a few close relatives and fricutls. Fora quarter of a cclltury. Prince Alllucufs mother. Princess Nevdijlvnnnl, who rcsltics at Con- Flllillllllvllifl. never ceased protests and ‘attempts to obtain ller 2011's rclcasfl. As early as 1899 she wrote to Lord Cronler. thcn Brit- ish high commissioner in Egypt, who‘ replied to her letter ill tllc following terlus: "I hal-ltctl to illforlll your high- nr-ls that thc report according to which Prince Ahlned is CXllCil for life on tlle expiration of his sent- ence is entirely unfounded." ill 1901. Lord Landrldolvtlc, lift‘?! Under-Secretary of State for For- cllgl". Affairs. wrote to the Princ~ css: "it is not. yet possible for the nlellical authorities lo f’ fill.‘ tho moment when tllu Prince's rclcaso may become opportune. alcan- whllc ills ll<nitll and happiness llrc perfectly assured lll tlle resilience ass gncd to him." ‘ Princess Nevdijivaulll again lip- proachcd Lord (lroluur at (Tuiro. bllt with nu better success. Re- plying to her sllppllcatlun-stlle British lfZgll (lollrlnisalonor wrote: “l rcgret to have to inforlu Your High-nuts lllnt according to a ro- pwrt by Doctor Newington tlle Prince is not only undoubtedly lu- llune. but it is insanity of a dang- erous nature. l submitted tho re- port to ills ltoyal Highness tho Kilt-dive. who has decided that Prince Selfcdllln lnllst renlain where he lll, and I fully associate myself with that. decision." Another twenty years paroled. during which tho Princess made repeated attempts to appeal to the KIhc-llivefis clemency to obtain a release or to obtain permission for bur-self to nurse the “raving mad man" and reside near ll’nl- Recullliy ~she wrote icl Mr. lllp public. s The not. ls especially. good and the public are courteous!) pihd for. mm a m. 1 Chilllfiltfeown , Hotel ‘Ltd. Proprietors l matter in the hands of a friend of ports in Turkey. After three months strenuous efforts corres- pondence and personal visits. dur- ing‘ wlllfll he was amt from one gqvgflrflmfl»! department to another -the Prime Minlster referred him w tllv Home Office. tlle Home Of- Ramsay MacDonald. pleading a tun-titer’; rlgil-t to sec her son. Finally sho decided to place the the family. the former Turkish ambassador to Rome. Dielaledlilu Bey. who hall the reputation of bl-‘ng one of the foremost lent ex- [Sill]! to the island before 9J5 a. ln. lbls change‘ l>al):‘llin. vtcryl have bcun act forth ill the. oral nrguyypgn, g, Mrs sd whether his mother resided in Youssolif Kmnol. would never wish to place a foot in Bum realm" la mission to return, _ gotistlons he was able t0 BITBIWP for a photographer" t6 take a 01¢- ture of thermos for hlrmotller. lutle fortune. 1The Railway Commission Continued From Page i) l quoted. the phrase “for malls and passengers" is used. in this age of sudden market changes and rapid business methods, a prompt mail service is essential. . in the case now under consider- ation the mall for Prince Edward island which reached Sackville in the evening reaches Charlottetown twenty-four hours after that which reaches ‘Sackvllie at noon on the same day. lit‘ the proposed change were uln- de by which tlle passengers and mails reaching Sackvilie by even- ing trains were ferried Lllq; follow- ing luorning, tlle mails would reach Charlottetown and other most ll|.|< portant business points in time tc be attended lo alld answered dur- ing tlle same day. Under the pres- ent winter time table not only ll one hall‘ or more of tile llllLll dell-ly- cd twenty-four houls lli transit, but it leaches its destination at all llclu‘ when it must remain thirty- six hours more before answers can be tlispatcllcd. Surely this is not all efficient ser- vice lor tlle conveyance of malls in comparison with such service throughout other ‘Provinces of Call- ltda. Tile term of Vuion above quoted also uses tlle plllrse “winter and summer." Tile standard of efficien- cy apartjrolu physical impossibil- 1l.\'. should be uuilfcrnl throughout lilo year. , As far as passengers and lllltllB arc concerned. the standard of cf- flciellcy cannot hc affected by the quantity of the traffic. A sugges- liou has bccu made that lllc traf- liu by cvclling (‘rains is llol as grl-at as by tlle pariicr trains. lint sucll a realsllll cannot bc urged for ru- dlllllllf-T lilo PITil-Icllcy of tlle dur- Yilffll for llo such proviso is contain cd lll the tcrnls of llulon. 'l‘llc matter of cost cannot bu llr- god for the some real-sou. No limit as to cost is provided in lllL‘ Coll- fetlcraliyn ltcroenlcnt. ' ll is u-ublllittell that llll‘ winter tllllc table herein rolI-rlwlli to is a breach of llll‘. (Jutlfedcratlon IJOlP tract ‘between the Dominion oi‘ Ca- nada and Prince Edward island, and only absolute impossibility of pcrforluancc can excuse such a breach. _ A more efficient ocrvice is pro- posrd by tlle Charlottetown Board of Trade. viz: that llli! Car l-‘crry "Prince Edward island" made one lull-f‘ trip more than in the past. in 1119 Qvclllll-E. remaining at Torlnl-n» tine ovcr night. and that the pus- aellgers and mulls reaching Sat-k- vllle by tlle (‘Vfflllllll trains be lak. en to »Tormenline so as to crass to Prince Edward island by boat cros- Tlle advantages oi‘ mcnt and arc apparent. ‘is such a plan possible of perfoi" nlllnce? A statement in writing prepared by Captain Read of the Car Ferryl ‘lPl-ince Edward island“ has beetl- put in evidence ‘by counsel for tlle Canadian National Railways, and presumably is intended as grounds on’ argument to support the conten- tion that the change of time table above mentioned cannot be carried out. ‘Capt. Iteadis first alld lll fact principal contention. is the danger of afternight navigation, An analysis of Capt. Road's ta- bles o-f crossings for tlle months oi November and Docelnber. 1921i, will Show that lli allernigllt crossings were made ill NOVOllllbPl‘, and 20 such crossings in lllc month of llo- cclnbcl". This alum‘, ll is contend ed, is ample proof that aflernigill CFUH-‘llllifs arc not impossible or ev- en extra hazardous. it would 5199"] from Zlll examination of the lablrs -_-_.___ Dlelaicddn finally obtained pgr. mlssiul to visit till‘, Prince. biz-an. Willie llli"l'lll'k1.‘ill Lcgatlon also in- torviolvcll on bchnlf of the Prince. “11119 ill" EKYPl-llll representative strenuously (lpilosed Djclalcddllfs flllllvllifl. claiming that. Prince Alnlled luust cutllinul- to ‘llo llltorll- ed. Prfllcll living oll filo ground floor oi‘ l; sulull v lla Wllllllftllu grounds 0i’ lllC asylum. ill- was allowed ltcilhclj to road llor wri l.. ills only distraction was a largo phonogrrpll. Thl- Prince was llcvcl-‘aliowcd out of tlle sight of a number of KPFDETH, and ‘was ll('Vi‘f‘ allowd -to walk alone. Soluellnlcs he was taken to UH‘. seaside at Hastings ill an uutvlllobllo llnllcr guard. Accolllll-laklll by nu English col~ oncl, DjclnlvJll-lll was introduced into Prince Ahutedfis presence and given the following account of the visit: ~ “This ulun who lli alleged to be insulin lllts not for tlw-uty-lllll yell“ ll-pokon Aralfc. lfrrncll or ’l‘urk|sll. Today ho expresses llltnllelf por- fectly In all tllree- Further lle has lntmlcll to" Bllflllll "Xcilllflll lllnglllllt by practice with his nurs- es. Asked when he llad last seen llle, the Prince perfectly remem- bw-ed the occasion. which had es- caped my memo ,. llc said it was in i893 at the (laslno Ban Stephunn at Alexandria. lie alllt the M"... pflff. of Constantinople. He told mt- that. his "curl" Frill“ cnco vlsltcll him i.’ few years Mo. Tilt‘ 1’l"l"ll‘ declared he would like to v-lail. his mother at Constantinople. but since the vis"t Dielaleddln has vein attempted to obtain pr-r- After long its- Prilleo Ahmed Bslfeddln has a which is being sd- ilce to the hoard of lunacy contro- and tlw hoard to tho solicitor- mimic-roll by the Egyptian (lov- ernmeat tluring his internment- lTcam 10, Wallace L. Higgins, "lclalclitllll states llo found lllc ‘ ilNlHllAliiTf "continued apathy" of the antra- ‘to- September 30. anthracite import- stions from the United States were 888.421 tons less than m- tlle same argument to the following months. because the hours of daylight are then increasing. Of course. during times interfere and prevent the performance or we“ me present- hope and though strife and civil war has badly disrupted its differ- ent governments. it is now facing the dawn of a new era. The Student body is now being felt for good all over China. The World's Student ‘Christian Federa- tion met in China lll 1922; this was indeed the beginning f a new Christian movement the e. Mr. T. Z, Koo was chosen then to represent. the Oriental Secretary and spoke throughout India on :|ueatlolls til welstcrn leaders would not touch. - Tonight Mr. Geldllart will ad- dress llle general membership of tlle Y. M. C. A. at a banquet pre- [lillfll by the ‘Ladies Auxiliary and al wilich a short musical program will be rendered. Mr. Gcidllart coming recently from China will have a most lll~ tclcstillg talk on the situation in (flllua as it is today alld llo doubt a large number of lllUlllbPfS will take this opportunity of hearing lllul. On Wednesday Illr. Gcidhart will visit Sululnersldo for a day auli will thell visit ill turn 'I‘luro, St. Jolln and Montreal. . “LETS e057 Contlnuedfrom Page l) ditions cannot be urged as an ar- gument against t’he carrying oult of a lnore efficient service. which is not only possible. but imineutly practical under normal conditions. it must be understood. however, that in tlle carrying out of any time table. the Captain should and must have discretion as to crossing in unfavorable weather conditions. ___-4+>.k__. P. E. Island Orphanage Continued From Page 1) that altcrnigllt crossings were ma- de during these luontlls whenever the rcllel’ of freight congestion du- nlalldcd saute. ' ‘it is contended. ll0Wl‘\'t:l‘, that tlle time table. or rather tlle changes in the present time table proposed above, will not involve zlftcrlllgllt crossings. The regular time of’ leaving Bord- en in the morning is 9.15. Suppose the boat were to leave Tornlelltlne at 7.15 a. ill. or i5 lnillules after sunrise ill November: according to Capt. Road's table her regular tint.- of crossing is l6 lulnutcs, pcrluit- ting; llcr to dock at 8.30 a. nl.. allll leave again at the regular time, viz: 9.15 a. ul. According to Capt. ltcalPs tablc ‘for llccenlber. 1b.. average tinlc oi‘ leaving Borden in the lllorlliug was 7,20, m- twenty-five luinutcs carlicr than we arc asking lll‘l‘ to leave Torluculille. An illfcreucv from llll‘ abovu is that l‘f tllc Captain ltlul crow of llll‘ boat are anxious to l‘(‘lllillll at illum- at lloldl-u over night. tllo round trip might be ulallc ill illf‘ nlorlling bufortl 0.15. 'l‘hc liilll‘ of tlle arrival] oi‘ lilo train from Sackviiin to Torlncutillo carrying passengers and malls t'or tlln afternoon crossing reaches Tor nlentille at 2.35 p. nl. Allow 25 min- utes for ‘pruparatlon for leaving.- -l5 lllinutos ‘lor crossing and ‘l5 lulll llLPs disvlllarging and loading at llordtrll, Tile boat would tileu llo ready to leave Borden for "the ox- tra crossing to Torlnenlillc propos~ cd.-—at 4.30 or at sundown. and could therefore almost reach ‘Tor- lucllllne before it became dark. To take another calculation: is 9 hours; according to ‘Capl. Rcatlis tables it requires 6.4.7 hours for three round‘ trips. or 2.15 hours per round trlp.v.l\dd one round trip oxlra.-—or four ruulld trips per day d. f: , fit is not necessary to apply the |Tcalll 7, 1 Mrs. A. L, Stetson. Team 9. Walter S. Grant- l captain, . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . _ _, $473| i-‘Blltaln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s5! Tefllll 11. B. lRoyl Holman, ‘ I captain. . . . . . , . , , , , _ , , _ _ _, 33g Team 1.12. A. J. liouic captain, 177 Team lli, captain. 335 Team lli, captain, . . . . . . . . . , , , , _ , , ,_ 311 'l'ealu, 15. ivillllalu .\l. Rowe, captain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 292 Tl -l . . . . . . . . . . . . . real-l’ Th (‘l ll‘ win: lllllllln-v; llnarl oll by .‘- llll| .\ll'.=. Frailk J. flurll-1 rcpurl- ll fur lhl-‘r .'~"|‘l‘Ollll day's‘ lvolk, S117. Adllrll ill (llo (‘ltarlnlic- town and ‘Cross llouds and out of rllc provlncc reports, Sllflllllflfrilllt‘. turned in for its tllirll day 886i). bringing its grand total to date up to Sli.0l6.25. "ldvtlry lllllllllitll‘ oi‘ (lll- Loyal ()r- allgu Association silollld support. till‘ lhovlllcv-lvflll‘ tralllpzligtl lo raise Slilbilllli for Print-n lftlwurd isl- and Protestant. lirpilullagc.“ said lohn Y, Phillips, (lrand blaster of tho Association. yl-slortlay ill a statvllr-ui in llll‘. Press. "l rarnestly llrgl- i‘\‘('l‘)' Orangu- mau. and all tho \\'lllll(‘ll of tho. Ladies Orange liflllllflllclli Associa- tion lo upon their Ilcarls to this worthy apprul. Now is the tillll-l Tilt: Protestant. (lrpllanagtl. found- -ll as it was by our illilitllfllilii)", can not. now, nlllst. not, full to llllYl! the hearty support of ovary Olll‘ of our lnelnbr-rs," continued Mr. Phillips. "Prllrcn Edlvard island Prrllclli- these months ice conditions some- time table, but such unusual con-. lu the nlonfh of Dccclnber tlle av! craze time froln sunrise to sunset I nd nine hours would ‘be requir- - l “Y” FOREIGN Continued From Page 1) apprcprintl‘ dances. Katherine Phil- lips, sonbrttto. in spanking parts and tbc rendition of "Down Will-rd tho South llcgills", U.|i‘lll‘fl hearty applause. llarl Crawford. llliPllOlll‘, lillllhic Dunn, tollor and 'l‘lllli Allly, high tlruor. lllltllt! a good impression ill vocal trio. ‘Fakcn as a lvllnll- lllv show was Ollt‘ good laugh ZlllPl‘ alllltllrlr, It was i'llill‘ililll‘l‘lll‘ll by llltcrrstillg songs, zllllllsillg stage patter. tll'l_','lll- al jokes. and good dancing. and (‘Ulllll wvll Ill-ar rl-pualiilg. if it is ally criterion of t.hc shows billed ‘for tlle rest of Ulc- ollgagclllcnt it can safely bc prophesied that tlle "S0"?! liox Revue" lvill be well patrouizcll and that lllL‘ Jlillllliltl l‘:‘v'tlll$ Alllllsl-llll-nl. (Iulllpuny will leave at. lilo (‘llil of llli‘ lvcdk whll lually llddcd laurcls. Victimzof Auto Accident Dies (Canadian Press.) SAN BPJRNARDO. (‘aliL Oct. "MPH. 'i‘.ll. Kclly of this city who _wllile lying injured lfcctllltly at the Illflllfllll of a canyon. slashed llrr breasts and wrists, to ltecp alive ‘with blood llcr five year olll lllocc, died last nigh lcs and exposure. Just a week ngo tlle car ill which 2T. .,..l > 3°‘; .\i_l‘. and Mrs. holly alld a little lllec. ‘ -- »' ' - . . captain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l-i2.3fill.ufibjn‘zsli. gmmig. olgéllcmfll . ' Hlciden t‘ronl vicw h‘ [FPLY | 1 1mm ‘ _ ‘ I ‘ _ A _ _ _ __ 11,863,. _ I _l .(.><l 116,) $ ' calm.’ not be ,'~ll‘ll by ])ll.~.\‘vPl':il.‘_\‘ Kelly died alwlr l.~l1fi(‘l'lll[{ ‘or lwel. Ye’ llvllrfl. 'l'l'l-: child suffered only a broken arm but was ulenuccd b" starvation azlri thirst. D MAY BE COMET (Canadian Press.) ' ‘LUNDON. Oct. 27.-—.\ tclegrun lrvlll Copenhagen to lllC Royal ob- Selvlill-‘lfi’ 8t Greenwich save Dr. Baude a German astronomer. has tllscovcred a body of tlle l="lllll luag nltude and planetary in aspect, illov "Fl 5° Tllllliiii’ that llc slower-ls ll is a (‘()lll(‘l. Should lhls prove t.) l... tllln llll“llll\'t'fl\'f'l'_\' n-Uum m, mt Klvulvst lllUWCSl bm-ausl- of till‘. Pfllllilllily of llll! object's orbit to tlle t‘lll‘lll. ———-——-<41i. . _ Drastic (l re ' For Wife Beaters (Special to Guardian) KANSAS CITY, “'35,, (),‘-1_ y; ilusilailds who tronslstlcllly‘ fin-gm 10 lulll their pllnl-lla-s during argll~ llll-rlts with tlle-fr wives arr- going lo be sorry lllPy didn't. it‘ Alunici- rll Judgll ilarry S. Roberts l-arril- out a plan lit‘ zlllutlullcr-rl lll‘l'i‘. Wilt‘ bl-alcrs ill till: llllllfv uill l)!‘ cscnrtvll by pnllco tn (m- llf ill.‘ ulaill cnrlll-rs iu lhl- lllnvll-tllvvl‘ sccfon and will stlnll tlll-rl- for tlvo lrlllrs with a glaring pincarti about their nrcks. with this ill- '!l‘li)i.l0l| oll ll: t as a result of llljtll'-YA|(.x (‘,,,,,,,l,,.||,,. 1 ..'f‘.l . Paerifiilnif 1 Montague Seudé T Challenge To Summerside luoNTAovE. Oct 21. -Acm‘ls three counties, Montague hurls the gauntlet of defence at tbs, feet of Sunlmerside. This city has re- solved to outslllne the bust. showing that Sulnmersldrl can. hope to make In obtaining subscriptlorls to thc 850.000 fund for the Prince Ed- ward island Protestant Orphanage. ' Although the men of Montague have only just conlpIvLed their or- gauzatiou. they plan to overtake Sumlnerside by WEilBlBSUB)’, and then. wltha mighty show of finan- cial strength and cheerful giving, they intend lo mus til ‘ " lis of Prince» (,‘oQl\ty_byt_ ~‘ "We do uotfwfsjl 15" hi&l". said a prolllillclll lllvllflft‘? of the .\l'-illlil-‘,'ll<5 (‘Pflliill columittce to- night. "ilut l think l alll reasonably crllsl-xvatin- in predicting that by the lillll: Aiolltaguu gets fairly illto hcr strldv, Sllllllllersfdv‘ will he _ gasping in_tbr- dust lli‘ tlofcat lllullrlstluld, \\'l‘ luakl- no throats .\Vl- have lliizll l‘('h|i('t'| for illc good ‘people of Sulllllll-rsillo. l only lllcall that in n fl-w days lllc proud city 1t‘ sllllllllvfiSllll‘ will gaze at the acllivvvlllcllt ut‘ Alontzlgué the iiagnitlclllt with luillglcd ft-zlingll of awn iillil cuvy. Outside of this IlI‘U]lll('.')'. Wt‘ lluv.» nothing to say against Sullllllcrsillll." W. L. Poole, who first took upoll his sh'1lllllers' the responsibility for organizing Montague lllcn alld wonlcn in the lalllls of volunteer lvurkvrs for tlll- Protestant Orphan- age. reported tonight that a goodly corps of llupcnllablc callvassers llllil taken llli‘ field to sifow the rust oi‘ llit‘ Provlllco what Mout- agllo run llo. ' ti. ll. (‘lal-llszlll. lilt‘ Blaster of St Aulll'l‘\v‘s Alasllllic Lqtlgv, No. 13. has at-clvptcd llll‘ rllltirlllanship ‘of lhl- (‘clltlal l‘lX4'('llllVll Cfnlnuittco in this city. L. ii. Coffin. another prolnlncnl. vilizl-ll. is Sclffdtary- 'l‘rvllsur<-r of tin- Alontague corps. Foilelvng is llli‘ complete-roster oi‘ illtlll and lvolllcsl ill ‘the lllont- aguo llllitlllltlll. which includes otll- er pluc ' in lllcutaguds metropoli- iau district: .\lr. (i. ll. (‘lllfl-(HOII, .'\lr. L. ll. llTt‘l'. (‘l-tllral l£xcrlllivl~—\\'. L). Puolc. (l, li- (‘lilfli-‘ltill, L. H. (‘ul'flll, M. l". Nll-Dnnlll. L. M. MCKlllllOll Cflllllllllll"S——.\l. l“. McDonald. captain of north slllo of town; Alli- son lllcLcan. A. (‘. MacKay, H. W. lVPS, ills. Mort. .\iacl.can. Mrs W- A. Cluunllllgs. Airs Edlith lloustoll. Mrs. T, U. Ives. L. .\l. llil-Killllon, captail south ‘side, of town. Canvassers- from llirillgq ['1 Alex Campbells-lllrs W. lJ- Frasvr. Airs. Roy Fraser. C. C. ffllolllpson. \\', (l. McDonald. E. E. iParklllan, Arl-llil- llulne. rhalrluan; (Yllfill. s"cl'l-lary~lrcas~ MOlllflKlll‘ Altntear. captain 01' Lower .\lUlllii{ZllL‘. (lallvasscrs frolu to St Andrews (lllllrcll-llcna Wright. lncz An- nual‘. .\l|'s Lcitll CowztlLLerltll (‘l1\\';.ll, J. Lcslit: Poclc, Geo. A. Pools‘. John W. .\icDonalll. captain of Kinross and llcathcrllale- Lower Wlifnl ltdall to l-Ieathordale. Sallluel McLeod, captain Victoria Cross and Unioll Road School Dis- tr ct. W cndrll Shaw. captain Brudtloll Strhool District. T. E. Bulpitt. captan New Perth and Roseneuth School District. (loo S lnman. K. C., who is EXO- cutive Chairman 0f tlm 08111118001‘ organization for tho enfire Prov- illcc. was a resident of Montague for ten years. Till- Montague colu- mlttcc tonight sent a lnessagli’ 0! good wishes to EXCCUIHVG Chair- luan lnlnan. but added that as he now lives ill Charlottetown. be nlllst be prepared for $111111) Flflliry (‘n tho part, of his lOllllltl‘ 11011-10110?“ and that hr- lullst not hr- allltl-r Hill“ prlswl or offeullvd ifgwllioiitullllih aftvr lllwk-‘llg good its vllallfltlllt’ i" Slllllull-rw 114-. should sl-t out lo t-ilP- illft‘ tbl- luurl-ls lli (‘llllrltllltlllllfll ltsr-lf. llAlilNli lnllll nnpns pMus Uri. 2T---'l‘lll- attack on bollboll hall‘. llllPlli‘l1 Ill? ilcalivlllll- "nw ig ill-int: fully developed .il. tll- HIV of till‘ Paris alliulllll Pl(’-'l-‘lilil~ ‘pm. main lrllllblr- with bobbed hair. its (‘illlflili llls (ll‘l‘ll|l‘l'. l8 till‘ ‘diffi- cnltv lli‘ }|f‘l‘\'(‘lilllli.{ an .'lltractii.'.l tlpplllrllllt-l- during llu- ‘llllPflllClll' ary pl't"llil while lilo llulr ivgrnu- ‘m; again, Tn l)\‘t‘l'(‘Dllli‘ this ob- stat-lr‘. illf! illill‘ llfWH-‘FS arc mak- "if thcsu lll(‘ll an‘ llill loo proud fllll. Orpllullago is u worthy ills-illu- tloll. it. lli a llOllli‘. lllstrltlltloll- llll ill- stltuiioll that awry lllan and woul- an and t-hnd in tlle WllOlll Province should furl glad lo aid lu its uecow, lily. Forty-on:- orphans appeal to you for support, llrungclnl-n. l urgc you lo glvo ll!" ‘ Mr. Phillipa la a llll‘llllll‘l' of llltl Exmutlvo, (Iolulllltlet- lll Sullllllvr- llllc. ltlfll llllli boon iirollllnouily ac- ‘ivo lli till‘ preparatory work for the tluulpnlgtl. and also is ll lll(‘lll~ bcr of tho Board of ‘lxulltol-s. llulgolllll ‘ OTTAWA, Oct. 27—Tho Federal Advistory Fuel Colnullttee issues a further warning today on the cite ulling public ln tlle matter of winter supplies. l-‘rom January 1 rlod lsst year, and importation ruin Great Britain. instead of b0- lng greater durfal the name pvriivd. u. no sensuous loss. J yltsro to bunt a wulllall they $l|(llll(lli"i llll. jvcl lli lollilli: thoir friends know tllcy do il." Judge itllllcris sll‘d in, announcing his "cure." ___.._-n-o>———- MAY lEilVE MllNEY llERE NldW YORK. Oct. lll-~illillklll'fl ill-re handling illc recent successful offering oi‘ $ll0.000.000 German bonds say that as yct lllcy have rc- cclvcd no instructions frolll tho German (loverllluont as to wllflt l0 do with tllc funds llIiIi-l ralncd for rehabilitating cmlanybl currency and banking system but that thcro are reason for bclicvcillg that Gar- many will establish a credit hero instead of taking gold out of the country. This money will be ready for Germany about November 1 or the date fixed for subscribers to send. cash to the under-writing syn dioate in exchonle for temporary certificates. Bankers here are of the belief that Germany would rs‘- mar have t a $l00.0l10.000 nlnsirl: here when it sent to lhrllll would be la closer reach tithe Nutritious cmnmilirlkln. A. Mlllr-r, Monrfm. int: a apt-trial show (ll (IONCPS Till‘ culuouflalzillg silllllil’ 1°14“- _._.i lvllnsrd’: Llniment-Heals Cuts. ‘Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Often to the travsllillfl public s comfortable, up-lo- > date hotel. Conhlm; 44 rooms with private biflll- 0 The Culslfli-lu faqsaif ‘all 1 over Canada. Telspiloneln , all wyfioflilffieuflfior > VI“. _ er“; . H. c. Illowu: Manager" " 0 Charlottetown : Hotel C0.,' Ltd. Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL H. D. McLean, Routing Jno J. Duggsn. .l. a.‘ C-lilleboii. ‘ ‘A. o. Miller. Montreal,’ W. Mcflbllsle. D. M. McKenzie, itfcatreolfb Woods L. Psrenllurst. Montreal: L. L. Martin, Detroit; H. H. Morri 8t. John: J. .1. Smith. Tomato; 4'