OFA , MERCHANT Al] wipe men I81‘ one relrgw-ll- that? hen never tell. What is You ask. Wise eof C_'*\ chglum" u Founded [quill NlWh.lHl ldh sis Similar to That of Lawstlf ear. LON ,- the tics holllii lie rt, llll if fOfCU- n; only $1 rt-sclttetl an atltnlitifllly , '~ report. “lair tulvtrt-att-s of the naval view We m“, nlrnnrly it is being shown t em reassterubltrs. T]... prtascni trotrble is mainly con erneti with lhtr tittcstitrtr of person (they ut-vt-t" desired arrtl never - ipatctl has resulted in tt dtllll," irons Itrwt-ritrg of oillcieticy, Ont- rt-strlt of the tromprnmlse rtr- rangement was a scheme, published n few tnonths ago. under which 70 pm- cent, of tltt- trfilcer" personnel of he Royal Air t-tnplnyetl In the fleet air amt might. he provided from nu- ral officers who would be tempor rily attatlhi-ti to the Royal Air Fort-a for spot-ifietl periods. Tltrrt- has not lflltlll time thorotiglt lyto inst titis, it is said. but thc Na is convint-etl that it cannot osstirly work. Sttclt ollictlr, under the terms of he arrangement, it is argued, is an alrtnatr at one moment. while he is engaged on certain duties. anti a sailor at the next moment when he is t-ugageti on other tltrties. lie is appointt-ti both by the Atl- tnlralty anti the Air Ministry. res- ponsible trow tn this fornt of dis- cipline anti trow to that. Act-nrtlltu: to the Admiralty 0r~ tier, he has the rank, status and an thorlty of his Air Force rank when ho is on specialist air duties. and iras his naval rank, status, anti au- thorlty WliCfl he is on naval duties. .orls is tlrat a man must be special- l_\‘ trained for naval air work, and that the Navy must train him. ' tllv" lfllll llle R. A. F., it is argu- (Continued On Page 2) -__ Condensed Specials ii '5 Gunilla ‘Two Conic ulldlllla ripain lVilay Face Cri- DQN, Oct! lll.-—Serious trottb . brewing ngilill between the e m; p anti tho Air Ministry ov- “m” y ire of the Navy that it nllowctl t0 organize, tllr- ll control its own separate , on n crisis a year RSO- ll Thcrt n raved o“ by the nppoglb -l at was known 11b‘ 10 l"? ?-i...\.‘..itttt-t-. That committee ll H cornprn- . l it, but prophetrietl that it L§§€§u‘,;,.\.,.|~ work. They now tie- n be itnpraciit-trblc and the "sep- mth force" demand Will b9 renew" d in iutertsifietl form when Parlia- . of insanity was tllll.'.;l‘('.(i, (felt-mart One of the main naval conten-Jlllld -;JZ__/// //// The People's Paper . Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew 0 —money will not call vite it. .MAXIMS‘ OFA MERCHANT One thing is certain n you unless you in- if A » , _ 1 iiiiiiiiiiiillliiiv NSAGREEIBEHMANS SENT-i:s'h..c°s.zza.ss.rsls.o..ll’°m°“-Slllll‘°“al IN BillEMAN . BASE (Canadian Press) .~tI'IAL1FAX. N. S., Oct. 16. —For the second time in a week a Hall- fax petit jury failed tn agree on a verdict In a murder trial when tr disagreement wtrs reported this afternoon in the case of George Coleman, u gunner at Counatrglrt Buttery charged with the lllfiftltll‘ of Lance Bornlrurtlit-r W. ’i‘. (iroves at Couuuught Buttery on the morning of July 17th. Thrtio days previous to the tlatt- Lewis Bevis, confessed robber and hold up matr, had fought a duel with the police at Halifax anti iNBEl_li t demned Seven for Acts During War PARIS, Oct. 1G.——A French coliti- cil of war of the twentieth region, filllillll in Nancy. today coirdenrustl to death seven more (iernntu of- ticers for coutraveulrlg ull the rules of civIlizt-ti warfare. A3 in nll the foul: lists of ceurtsrnartial in the past four years, the sentences were passed by default, aritl can he framed by the condemned of- uf Vcrsttill-tls for the amusement of their tlesccirtlants. (lcuerttls (‘lausz aird Von llerrct- ontt policeman was shot. tltltti "l, out“ . - . . ' . . ‘tud ur r - whilo another was seriously Lzvntpnclrq‘ Trim)’ (‘Paul h wottrttletl. 'f‘lrt: jury in the latter ' ' ' All‘ t" ‘lllll litrtrko, 127th lufurttryr; (‘trntnin (lurchartl atrd (Yaptaitr Fritz, of the Hillll(:_f‘(‘l.flllil“lli§ filctti, Sltrtttlcr. of the otltli lulantry, and Sol-gen." 3,." tren, of tllci1-Zi7ill infantry. 1111c general charge was the inttr- doting oi old uteri, women anti child rt ulrn the Lorraine village of Ger- l)(‘\'lii(‘l', (funeral (‘lausz is the innn (v1.0 case reportctl a tllsttgrcerntlztt yt-s terday tuorning after deliberating: all irlght, anti todlty in the (‘tilt-- innn case tlrtt saute rcsltlt was ob- tatncd Grovet- \\'ns shot at the mtrarrce t0 the fortress when he was calit-tl out by the ringing of tho fortress gate bell. Colemltn, a fornrer Fredericton, N. 13., rnun according to the police. tronfessetl tn the illlllll‘ llllll§l'll'_llllll°llllllY lilllll"! ill crirue anti govt: lrirusolt’ tip. At ‘ lllllFl‘ by his doctaralitrn to .lris tire trial which was. hriet‘, a pit-u lllbllll" l) e lll‘l't* to titestroy tlrc French iratititr." After tho trcttttpation of llrt- town lPll lullu trvcr fifty. anti (right. Iroys of fouritrcu- wort- lit-ti, tlraggt-tl irr- io thc cottntrgv, shut and thcir- lro.|. lcs llllliJlili-‘il. A woman with child wrts shut illlti ilrrowrr into flatncs. “llll ll l~'ll'l l"ll YPIIPS old was shut willie fleeing. ldvcry itoust» in lht. town was lrttrut-tl. and nrort» than one httutlretl prrstnrs wcrt: lllf|Sr~iil('.l‘- ltaviug stifferctl severul head \\’Ollll'l;. during his cartlor iii the army and lrtrvfvig been hurled twice in France. 'l‘lre jury tiIs-shttrgctl atrtl ano.‘ nor trial ortI trod. Recommend Recog- zttttjtriitetl. GEnMXEfitLTSO ON RUM . ROW PARIS, Oct. ill. ~lttwosuillou of the. Soviet government of Russia by Francu was forntally recom- mcndetl in a report. handed out t0- nlght to Premier l-ferrlot by iht: special conrurittee which has bettr istutlying the Ftltuco Ilusslatr rc- latiotrs. Thte cabinet will cou- sltler the report tomorrow’. llllll ll 1s expwigrl will Inrurt-tlitrttrly ac- cord Russia recognition or ill least declare tho iuteutttrtt oi the giveruntents doing so as stlttll ll.“ details ttrc nrraItllP-l. lllll‘ lllllll‘ mission however, will continue. its work. discussing a multitude 0f ifluestlons which _nrttst._itt- seltlctl arranged t-t-lutllru-r illtlllfl m‘. the “u. (if the government (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. (m. 16.»ltIvitlt-nco that a (lcrtuan individual or syndi- cate has entered tho bllsiiless of running lltltror to the flnltcd States was seen in the fact that (fuptrtin V. Voldborg, of the Scundinrtvian-Aur- erican litter United States, rtlptrrttwl today that a vessel of 2,500 to ILOOO I.otrs flying the German flug was anchored approximately fifty miles off Nantucket. The United States lmer 0n m ‘wgxxnlions with M03, arrived today at 17th street. Hobo‘ , 1 1 l .l (,;_ reparations PM‘ _ égilehmiliirdti-lll. (rinltl t-tt», Iirrs is the first time that a Ger- , t ____ man flag has been seen along the Atlantic coast “rum row." A mile away was a Britsh schooner of sortie 500 tons. Asked for the names of the two vessels, Captain V0ltl- borg smiled in replying that he "had not been a hit interested." Delegation will Spend Winter in South (Canadian Press.) French Council Con- ficers with tr. copy of the Treaty m: _ sketches and charts. Tlrt- itinerary" calletl for stops at ‘ Bellt-ftrnte. l’tt., (‘it-vclantl and ' Brynn, Ohio. The fliers are to ' . Mich. O l Council Concludes Annual Session (Canadian Press.) ’l‘()llON'I‘O, Oct. 16.—lt ls now re- (Hschurged from ms bum“ corded in history what has been The Cour, h, rendering m, q, accomplished ‘in the interests oi (human remarked that the re_ 1, women and children at the sessions inc-non o; any lndlclment by ,9 of thirty-first annual meeting oi the the grand jury anlonm¢|cany+ National Council of “omen, as relengen me acL-llsmpjt added’ 4 with the. exception of some corri- however, that the power of the Il- Crowrr to present a new intllct- 1' blwll llflJll-lllll l0 ll "~'l°59- merit to the next gram] jury Q. Officers elected for the ensuing was nut affected by tutiayg rnl- 4- year are ats follows: President. llls- » 4- Miss c. i2. Carmichael, New Glas- -l- ~|~ -|- -|- 4- 1- + q. .|. q. .|. 4. .|. 4. .|. goiv, N .S; Vice-Pr'esitle_rrts—~.\lrs. ——-—--<Q-Q---_A._ C .li. Thornlrtrrrl, Ottawa; Mrs, W. Communist Will ick, Montreal; itiaglstrtrtc, Emily llorat-.c Toronto; Recording Sec- HIS BONDS O i- 4' (Canadian Press) 1' ST. JOHN'S, l\'f1tl.. Oct. 16. 1' ill u decision ltauded down by 1' the Supreme Court this nrorn- 1' ing Sir Richard Squires was '0' ++++++++++++++++++ 'l' Dennis, ilalifttx; Dr, Augusta Stone lilurphy ltltlmtrtitoti; Mrs. G. Kerny, Cullen, Toronto; - ('algrtr,v; Airs. Atlanr Short, Otta-wa, J. H. Corresponding Secretary -— Mrs. rrtar ‘ilrs. Harry Carpenter, Ha- milton; ’l‘rettsttrt=r—.\irs. Sidney ’l‘\vceu, Waterloo. Converter of stun ding ctnnmittecsybirs, Gordon Ile- witt, Canning, N. Inrrrrigration anti Colouizntiou~hlrs. .\l. Lawren- ce ,St, John, N. 13.. The delegates appointed to attend the Quinquen- nlal in May In Washington include Mrs. \\'. [Jenuis Halifax. The Pro- vitrt-izri Vicc-Prt-sitlotit include, New Iirtiliswlck ,.\lt‘s. Si. .luirtl; Nova Scnlia, Mm, John Stttntiolti ‘from; Standing commit- tct- of taxation, .\Ir.s. 1t. N. Iiiurray, llulifttx. (Canadian Press) LONDON Oct. lti. - A n trnex- \ pcctttl situ atintr h a s s‘ do vlel op ed ‘i, iu llullfax 1.7 \ \ " w h o r c flay-A‘ Speaker J. ll. Whitltly pro b n lb I y will llllVt‘. a (‘onltrrttn.ist. opp nohtin N tr i i i l1 g itoy who i.. suiti to he _ l‘)... . 3,. *;;;;j1";j,f Fliers Start 0n v J. H, Whitley [lltiliillllll Pflililfilltlillg ‘TI’ stilutitluttl party. The ltrtrztl Labor pltrty of Halifax (S cci IT’ G d’ recently decided not to p a O uar Ia") “L An mm“ Hum] ,. ..., , _ _ , _ lllllvlll5l‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 16. —Lietlten- . . . S . t ,_,,,_ l “l “ll” “°“"‘l “lulu-y: last night lro\vc\'el'._(.t>ll\- nut I\l. 1.. Elliott anti o. E. Cesare. (lencrttl Dnuuer- (‘Oltlllill Kroynn, lllllnlfgt.‘ lbllfhe Limo!‘ puny Onnyali. all ‘ll-liq’ Slllrlell lmlll Mllcllcll M”: "lllll llll-llll‘ l\'l'llll \\'<'l‘t‘ Htlltlctrc i“ 1M0 l‘ ‘l l“ lllll llllY» i full; f< t-iti, L. l.. in an army plane Mou- t-tl rosnt-ctivt-ly itl twclli)’ )“‘ll‘\: Hhulnml Huh-U] in)“ u“, ‘mum (my on a lmllnlnullnl": ‘ugh! ucrcss n“. _,,,,,H.,_. “ml “mm YWHN ‘hlllm llllllllllllllllli it _\ dt-petttlctl ‘uptrn ti‘... t-trtmtry for tlii- trip ma“ 59y. (Canadian Presi) labor. wlrilt. hlajut‘ Lotkmiturt (...... ‘lhumln Slum-Hm‘ humm“ m hm vlw" Lwulmuml Emu is nxpoc" ttuditlzttgv \\'tt.~; fortlttzortritig iii tlrc tr.-xt ctrtllllt- of tizlys. cti to t-ovcr 7004i miles In his month of rt-t-cri iroissaneo work. with his artist conrputiitm drawing leave for Mount Clemens _ '1 proceeding to Ctrlumbtts, Non, Salt ‘ Lake (‘ity and San Francisco. The J rt-Lurn trip is to ha tirade by way) of Iios Angeles, San Diego, El‘ Paso, San Antonio and Chictrgn, | The De llaviland plane atrthor- izcd by tho War Department for] Fifty of Fair Sex Pay Big Fines After Pleading Guilty the trip had sketches painted on the fast-Iago of tllc lllane by Ml‘- in Canada l Courts ‘ (jg-guru, They represented OTTAW-A, Oct. iii-Women are itt the distance. i ‘BATTLE WITH B A N D I T S (Special to the Guardian) mitten meetings the convention has i Prof, c. .vr. Der-l Atlrerton Smith,‘ i (Continued Orr Page 3) ....§.E‘Z'...Y?.‘.l“.;..‘i.§2..“lfiihmiifiil Will Make An Appeal CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924 UUllNl5 THEI . flHJEBl5 ll Hlllfll Mr. Baker of Yar- mouth Gives Inter- esting Address Before Rotary - ! Club. The speaker at Rotary luncheon yestcrduy uvcnlug was Mr. G. Prescott linker, of Yarmouth, Gov~ crnor of the thirty-second District of Ititternntioirtrl ftotttry who has been paying an official visit to the Charlottetown Rotary Club and who spoke last night on the work of ltouary as a protuotct" oi‘ butter httsiness ethics and a broader community life. Govvrtior Baker in his address laid emphasis on tho six objects that Rotary was trying to achieve in its program for tirls year and which were as follows: , (1) To show that idealism of service is the basis of all real enterprise. (2) To trncotrragt- anti foster good business standards. l3) To eucottraitt: untl foster ilic trpplicatlon of ltntiztry ideals to, business and ctrtnmtinity life. (i) To trnt-ottragc anti foster the tievt-loptneirt of actiuaitttant-te- ship for tlrtt trlrjtrct of service. 1 One of “Mounties” Is Drowned in Arctic, , (Special to Guardian) EDM()N'I‘ON,‘ Alta, Oct. 16. — Constable Ian N. hltzcDoritltl of tht- Royal tittnatiitrn‘ lvlotrntctl _l‘ol- icr- wits drownctl in tire Arctic Sea on Artgust 18th, according to mail m. hoard the schooner "Maid of WIRE BRIE '8 Last Minute News Flashed In Over ' the Wires QQ§Q-Q-QOO-O-fQQ-OQQ@-OOQQQO-QS (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 16. —Thirty nn-ic women candidates have been nominated already, five more than were in the last British election contest. HONG KONG, Oct. 16. — Fires started by Chinese reds were burning fiercely in five parts of Canton last night, ac- cording to word received here from that city. The situation is described as serious. The “reds” are said to be starting blazes by pouring kerosene in’ gutters and setting fire to It, thus igniting inflam- ablc buildings. MONTREAL, Oct. 16, — While digging for the founda- tion uf the new warehouse at the corner of Vanhorne Ave and Pragg Street In Outre- mont, a laborer discovered a skeleton of an Indian brave which is believed to be over a thousand ycara old. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—- Approximately 523200.000 will he credited as German repar- ation payment to United States when the ZR-S is form- ally accepted by this govern OTTAWA, Oct. 16.-—Aslde from the sate dinner and rc- ccption ‘in honor of the Prince of Wales at government house tonight and the dance there on Friday evening no definite plans have been made for the entertaining the royal visitor. CANTON. Oct. 16. —-Tl1ough gunfire had abated and ruins of burned houses only snriould- cred Canton, nevertheless, looked forward to more-severe trouble tonight ‘to add the Orleans." owned anti commanded by (‘aptuin Kelngonberg, an old timer of the far north. Tire t-on- stables death occurred while tho vessel wits off the urouth 0t’ tho Indian River, both of Herschel! is- laud. ' It is believed MacDonald board- ctl tht- vessel to collect customs duties on goods carried front U. S. ports. LUNENBURG. N. 5-. Oct. 15, —— (‘onstable Ion. MllcDflfllllil QT ll“) It. Iii. PL, who wasdrownetl tn the Arctic Ocean, aura son 0f J. M. MacDonald of this otwir and Sfallll‘ son of the late Chief Justice Muc- Donald, He was 21 years old bt-en atlvoctrting a reduction In the and was born m Syrinpy, lie \\llii express rates on eggs. llltfflllell very tall and a powerful swimmer lNtllllPY llllll rlllllPl‘ 1;";- ,, , -. - ~ r , , ducts from rtnce lt- ..nd tnlrstetl three; yeait-iwlkll wan‘ Island m Rmnmul) m“ ctrutly a con-cossintr was granted For instance the rait- on eggs from Charlottetown to Montreal street fighting between local factions which has disturbed the city during the past few days. Express Rate Concessions 0n Island Products ..Fnr some time past the Board of Trade of the province have wtrs $3.20 per lrttntlretlwclght. This has been reduced to 82.10 becom- ing effective Octobt-r 4th. Advice RATE.-‘Ic per word‘, net' I ouch insertion iu this column. L _. . HALIFAX. ts. “turt- 16~--~~“"lltl“) nlin stile purposr. oi llniiliilg ou. C? 530 Candidates " ————r—i— tum wr-gi lntiitrs lilo big llllll'i 0T “T0 LET-G _ifrlt~trtlslrlp." a lrutlt- tlclcililllllll l‘ ‘ll . OOD GARAGE, CEN, , \. m _, irullj‘ located, Apply n; Gum-din" slsitittg of lion. f‘. .\_ Ltrw_ ,itu s ti, For Conservatives llrc fair sex to court on clrargcs of hllgirth FtllVHli. - l t b - - supplantiir; men as bootleggere ill tvountlotl today in a gun batt e e - (Janudafis "dry" provinces. itween policemen and a band of five A series of raids in a score tliirobbers, who were ititerrtipled In tritios brought ruuro than fifty of holding up a luart in West FOFW" Patrolman Edward has just been received by Mr. J. O, flyndmttn. President of the As- (calladlan Press) soclatctl Boards of Trltde, front the yr-llnqtres- lllllfi‘ l-iii —10—1b—ln—3i, of 'l‘rtttlt\ and (lorntut-rct-. ll. J. for; (Special to Guardian) ~—~—--».__________ “any M, in, nntt s vt-ritl <'.Xll"l'l-l l" LONDON. Oct. iii. —— According "DELICIOUS EATING APPLES. tariff and shipping uutubcriltl: allll to tho first. triflcittl (‘ouscrvalivt- Ilitt-pn- | 3. m t . - “‘ -- - ~ ‘ i. "lvc. u-‘ll lt-uvlwlisl issul-tl lulllglri the. fulltnvt-rs I Hm“ l (‘udmurb “loaf: lll-illili-ixllriilfliil“ Hmlnnx; ...‘. wttt twirl‘ StatiIt-y llaltlwiir httvt- bill) cun- "LOST-FO l ,, . , V ,. 4' | "n tlitltittrs chosen to cortical. hitt (‘.15 "r pieast-Ulfllt-ililliilt TIENF m“! Tm“ hiiilnlugsifullr]: 1\,\,Htl)|(‘|:.v:»;.‘st ts in thr- lftrtrsn in f‘om'tuotrs. " (‘o ' A“ l; l m“ Wu!“ W. - , , “main. ml’l‘lris is considerably In t-xt-t-ss of -_______,__ __‘ lllllllll lf“l’l"lll'll' lll*l' "'_( I l" m H“. nmnpnr nf (lnnstyrvatlvt- cnndi- ‘PROFEssQR mate's sruot “ *“"l“'.""l“ ‘l““l" l’? jlilupzlfélrlli.“ and-s in tho lllSt nut-trot. no“. Opp“. mun‘), "Ohm 8mg Iwzlltlrcsslug the‘ Halifax .(l . in: flllll organ. 171 to 1c that "lllll "ll" “l""""""' ‘APPLES. APPLES, APPLES. SEE our \\'lll(ll)\V. Cudruore l1ros.——§il. ‘ml-ES. MclNTOSH sens, act illlvlltltl-tt. St-t- our window. .lf<1N klxsu sort. 1ilil——1(J--—~17 -nt——2l W1‘. ‘LARGE JUICY 9d and Wine Sap Apples. 35h: ll" (lull-u, at Cutlmore 13ros.-~3l ‘Blsttzr snares, ut». 75c t. S(l.\'.~-1il1l—-10——17-——tn——2l. U fiiIYOICE PICNIC HAMB, WEIGH. "if flltoltt. six lbs. each. 25c pcr l. .ll<1.\l(lNS & 50hr 1!l3-—10—17 -~rn~—2i, RED AND I >i llllrlllusom: SAUSAGES MADE “ll llllllly. Saundurs. Ncwsom Co. llfarket Building. 6050—~i)—-23-—6——mos. \ I llélNT Foaezr voua HONEV. "Hart bottles 90c. small bottles ~--c. JENKINS a sou, 193-~10——17——lil——2i. O lgel: PRINTING or cvznv mallrllllilfln cheaply and axpqti. tr "R y executed. Guardian Con. at Job Prlntory. Phone 138. 2876 5 Btf. ‘Li!!! POULTRY WANTED. t" ckens and tFowl. Falcon on ap- l) Potion. Sell your poultry to ll‘. l (SpcciaITtoTGuat-diafl) . —-—-- ()'l"l‘AVi'A, Oct. ltl. ~'lhrt-.~ trut- MeINTYRES bmg ngtritrst John lluchunau line‘ per basket. JENKINSMrtrotWs st-sMtrn of True Bills Against _ Slayer 0f Family Pllllttlilh IN who his eonfesstrti to tnurtlerlng his wife, (‘rtrnlftrtn anti two daulllli- let's. Nora and Katirltvoti. llllfl‘ "ll' Oct. 1st, wttro rctttrut-tl at this oft- tht- Sttprt-nrt- (Canadian Press) (ITTAWA, Oct. 16.—-l‘hc Frills" of Walou urrivctl horn at 7 rlfllllllli this t-vctring. and his train Itatl bore 1y oping- to u stop wlren he _stellll\‘ll off anti httrrietl illflvllfll llfll l" hand iu rece-ivo till‘. Bftlfililllf-‘l (ll Ills Itlxtctlllctrtry the Governor (lon- (lrulrnur. acting llotr. Martin Court of (lutttritr. J. A. ltltcltlc, K. (‘., (‘rowu llfflllli‘ cutor, staid he. could not stirie ivirt-it Piritfs trlul would he hold. ll. A- Olmsted, ctrunst-l for tht- tltlfellflt‘. (_ P ddi not tuaku try fnrtnttl rt-qutlst for tvrttl, lltlll- r- \ - l n tit-lily In the trial, As Mt‘. (llilll- Prlure" hiIulHH/l‘. "l" - ~. - t . siptl ‘islawntrim‘Hndorthrfvrorlrzbnfifzn intricate Pym“! who w“ wearing u l‘ whirblrinilhlo ‘indictments arc iiiIlll IWPPll ("lllllmll '3'" lllll “u” "...; lo pn-lt. hc \vlIl prt-sent 11 lug clothes walked tllownetlllrt: is‘? formal request that H" llllilllllll‘ fllflllllflll ‘llllllllllll fl" m“ "l limi mcnt to the January asalze-s hqtho (iovornnr (rflnllrtll Ill" l‘! made t0 perurlt hitn to arrange ninth derby hut to the saluiink 001KB ctrmplcte tiefoncc. and guards. As His Royal High- ' . ~~ “m... nnd Lord Byng entered tho station a trcrucntiotra crowd, hcltl hack by a special dotatehment of . - Royal (‘ttnndlatt Mounted Police- clrooretl and again while the offici- al party pnssetl through the station. (lutsltle tile station crowds lined the sidewalks for block after block and cheered the Prince as the mot- or carti carrying the party passed the Government House. Tho Prince (special to Gulrdian) SAUXJI‘ srn MARIE. Ont». 20f 16.—A leg and arm severed w en he was caught In. a circular saw while cuttlnk loin In 9MP“? l‘ 'l- Holman. Charlottetown. Far- qtrharson Building. 142-10-15-M3I. Mm t E h n“, George Haynes will stay at Govornment lfottse to- a c o . ' ‘drinking. they rtrtr lr-as tlttngcr than bnotleggiug. All irleatlctl guilty ttttd‘.\i. Davis. who tilscoverctl the nieu nnnl llllfls til’ front $200 to $500 ttirtldtr tho act of robbing their victim. push“ was struck ovcr lilo, head with flll Tm M,H,',Hy m- ‘wmmn i" H".vrttttonrnhrlvt- cralulk rrrlntlllttrrncxketllottsr “tratlt-" has bl-ctr a tIt-t-ititltl tilll'lll'lst~lyllltl sldtwurlk.‘ m“ rtt ‘ltvgiflifir-p loo for llrt- "tIl‘,\"’ forces. Fttrlht-iwflllll m“ Immllls Hmmu n V invt-stIl-iatltrn reveals tlrtt worm-um“ lllCl’ fit-ti, trnc bullet striking y H” . .,., PM H I, m, Davis in tho jaw. l?” (Pam; "lfrnd "gm “Tflllfll: ti Other polit-t-nreu chased llu- fivr- ‘l vlllllll ‘lll ' ‘:0 “ll! ll, l” l,‘ "_"haudits. finally wounding anti cap- tt-t s ;-.ll_iti<lllC(,‘ ittu c ilncll do.ng nnlrmg "m, of mo,“ The m," “the”, latrd uffrt-t- lmstncss, l,,,. , dscapt tl. “Better Tllan Men." i t I .l‘t'oltibltlotr officers assert that‘ tho twomen are ltble to operate far better than ntuu, an darn nrttclr hat“ der to (wnuvict. The "dry“ officers claim that. its the women avoid u morn rnulc lrootleggcr. who i.»- continually sampllng llis owtr stuff. The activity of women bootleg- ers in Western Canada has rcach- Rqchdnlo ed such proportions that fines are tiny (lnclarnd now being supplanted by jail scn- that dark, sin- lellevs. isier and evil The first jail term imposed ilr forces domitr- Mttnltohtr on a womun fnuutl guilty of soiling litlttor was a tlktrc mouths‘ sontoncp in Annlo Moknck atctl tho coun- cils of the Lab or government- tortucti tirt- “tlttct-tr of tlrt- Wt-stt-rtt \‘~'llll‘l\ llllllll‘ Cututdn liquor traffic." A number or l¥““lllr“-‘l l" ill‘? otlrt-t‘ women art- facing churgcs “lwlllles ‘ll "ll" .____.____._________ liizatiorl. (Continued On Plqa 3) With regard <f.>'——~ itr the Rus- sian loan the Duke s a I d ‘ thorn had ht-on IYIYSHZTOIIR CiHlf various roo anti offices d In a very short‘ time the noun-i try bewildered strrprised and oxaspfiftato d, i (Canadian Pren) CHARLOTTE, Oct. 1C. -—Ernlo Anstttrberg, world ftllllnlls atrtorno- bile racer. was killed today on the new Charlotte speedway when he lost control of his car while try-loll“ °7 9°“ lng the new track. He struck tho "Will"- "ignt when. nu official dlnnor ls 77' ymlrll "l all“ ("m “mm” m-heinll Riven. . stantly. upper rail of the grhntlatlantl. llo that delilllle fill ("Wflfllfi- -'\ "W"? died on the way to the hospital. hull been effected- l0‘ tour through the country wit htho EI)I\’I()N'I‘ON- Ovi- tlonably an appuui will be taken l0 a higlttrr atttlrnrity said fromlcr (lrtrufloltl ltr n sittit-mtint fol‘ flit‘ Alberta (iovt-rtrtncut. last nil-ill! lllllll‘ mg n-itli tho (‘t'n'\\"s Nest Puss m“... jndglnt-irt. What. Ihc rtaturr- of tho appeal will bt- will not lrt- decltl ‘m1 nnlll tin- govcrnrnent has had an opportunity tn study the illlllilllfilll nnrl confer with the goverunrcnl oi" Illuuitohzr and Sllfil(2ll(‘l\(l.lt\‘l|ll. Why Not Also Come To The Maritimes? (Special to the Guardian) coupon, Oct. ro-irainsny RIM llotrtrld has arranged for Major (mu oral Sir Francis Ware, head of the imperial Graves Commission. to vsit Canada nntl make a lefilllrllll! All Things Not Well Declares Duke (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct, lhtl.—-—Tlre Duke of Devon s h i r e speaking at aid of the movies. denllnfl Willi lllQ (‘trnutlian war llflll/C-‘l ill Franc‘?- lie will leave England early Ill Novetuber, and will visit Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg and probably will go through to the troast. Tribute To P. E. I. Potato Growers’ Express Traffic Association of Cairatla. that tht- sumo rates have imt-n granted on tiressctl pottltry effective from October 11th. Tlllfi will mtlrn a Cfillfiillflfilillfl. boon tn tilt-so protltrt-ts for both Hllilllwl“ and farlnttrs. THE LAST LAP OF- A Por_\TlQAL._ CAMvAIeM t5 N0 PLACETb 5T0? 'l'()lt()N'l‘(), Oct. i7.—-MarItimc. lllOtltJfiiln southwest winds; ll TOW Association; Thr- Dotnlnion Botanist Mr. 1f. T.‘ (lnssow. Iir hi» trnnunl rev"?! i"? which will be found lu tronnectiott with other interesting information ltr thr- following ‘excerpt: At lho time of writing consign- nrlents have gone forvcthrd from New Brunsrvick. Prince Edward island, Nova Scotin and Northern Ontario to various points In the ml" “ml gm 1923 pnvs n well ntcrlttstl tribute, lllll“ “ml mm to the l Prince Edward Island "lemmas llml Potato (lrowers' Association. , been held in had found out limited States and in this country. 20th. 8.54 p. m. (Continued On Pugs 3) scultcrctl sirowcrs hut mostly fair. Zlluxitntrm and Minimum tempora- turns: Toronto. clcar Montreal, fair ... Qllflittili, t-lntrdy (‘Ir‘to\vu, clear Halifax. clear St. John, fair _ Boston, cloudy . . . . . . .. 60443 New York, cloudy 68-52 l-llglr tide this afternoon at 1.54 anti tomorrow morning at 1.19. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.10 and rises tomorrow morning at 8.21, Last quarter moon Monday. Oct. Annual luhlcrlptlonl Dclfnnd By Hail, Canada and nttttlits tu- stltltt WIS Hiililllili . Judge Caverly Tells Why He Saved Chi- cago Slayers. (ZlllCAGO- Oct. .16.—.1trdge John it. Cuverly's conscience saved Na- than Leopold, Jr., and Richard A. Loch, strpertntert sinyers, from the gallows. ln his first comprehensive interview‘ he tells why he didn't con tlemn them to die. “If l had hanged those two boys. there would have been no appeal," be said. "Criticism? 1 pay no attention. Any one ltas a right to criticize a court. “llut if 1 had sentenced them to tlie, The Supreme Court would not have intervened. 1 had admitted evidence in mitigation made mim- tlatory by the statute, There could be no further appeal that would stand. DEFENCE STOOD PAT. "The boys pleaded guilty. The record, for the defence, was barren of exceptions. They burned their bridges behind them. They bad no record. “Why, Darrow said: ‘if you say llhesu two boys must die. they will t te.’ ..“i think I did right. My con- science told me what to db. “There have been 314 pleas n! guilty in tt-n years in tblscounty and only one person hanged on that plea. "Only two have ever been hung- ed, under age, in the State, and in both cases juries passed on them, and the Supreme Court passed on them. They weraqNlck Vlana. eigh- teen, choir boy, and Thomas Schul- tz, nineteen, gangster, "There Irus never been a minor imaged on a plea of guilty. I don't know of a minor banged in all of the United States, ever. on a plea of guilty." ANALYZVES DECISION. Judge Caverly lets you peei- into _ his mind, and see how It was work- ing in the thirteen days In which he deliberated the fate of the two killers, (Continued On Page 3) §>-—_-_ 6,000 in French Penal Colony (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 16.—The French have undoubtedly taken a great stride forward In supresslng the colonial cotrviet settlement. With the exception of the Portu- l-Zetse, France is said to be the last of the European countries to main- tain these penal colonies. The gov- ernment has decridetl on the total extinction oi‘ the colonies of French Guiana, iTlrorc remains however the prgb. Iem of what. is to be 110119 with llllls" lllrtwiy in the settlements numbering about 6.000 in all. Nicaragua Is Reported Quiet (Special to Guardian) MANAGUA. Nlcarasun, Oct. 1o. —— There is no revolutionary move- tnent In Nicaragua. The country is completely quiet laud it is or. pectcd that martial law. which has been in effect fnr some time, will be lifted at any moment. A despatch front San Salvador nn Tut-allay night sttld a report had been received saying there was a revolt in Nivaragua. Announcements,‘ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rafol—2c. par word non Inner-lion. "Dr. If. (l. Melllck's Iiccture at. Clyde ltlvcr la postponed until Fri. tiny evening. 1R3 10 17 m 1i. "Meeting on 18th, loading hogs on Tuesday 21st. Ulgg Shipping Club. W. D. Ross. Sec'y, 189 10 17 m ll. "Tho Annual Meeting of idle Three Rivers Silver Black Fox Co, will be held in the office of J. ll. lilcGregor Montague It 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Oct. 20th. 1924. D. J; Stew-art, Sorry-Treasurer. 159 10 16 m 8i. "Warning. special show coming. Montague. Saturday. Fortune Mom day. Botrrls, Tuesdny. Moroll. Wod- necdoy. 8t. Peters, Tburldly. Bee Summerslde tide eighteen mh- ulea later than Charlottetown. chapter two Mather- Pushers. . 188 10 17 In 2|. U.“ U. I. A. IIJO