ering a gun s. week ago today, Cler- Jaegers resignation might help clear in; with his uncle, William Ryer. “frankly disclosed his , PAGE hrs-r i , ~ ~ . .. , p _ _ . .__ I. .. up" - CAPiTUL-TOA "‘ l . C ~ ~ l i i .- ww- "WW" TIM McCOY in ~ STRAIGHT/AWAY " Vmu“ REC'TA'- 6'1"?“ §QUR|$ DRUG. CO.» f] _ I’ p . ' ‘r “ ‘ . ‘ m‘ PALOOK ‘m,,,,.."°' T.,'°...,... n“... M... (o... R.M Benvie, Guardian one cam - bALh -~ AUDI) IIJIICAI. IIYUIWIIIIIALLIID! . a t . . . Also . . vanishing W80- ! Mr. David uoyd’ 0g; W334“; Qgur suajuisvnbufla, Suultls Lint. '_ U , ' Alaoralaesdpriccs u? mu win‘: .- _ . , Aulstleglgfnlzirmrfmv) ‘ivfismii 51:: rents sac. PIIIIGI CA d d s seats a wlord mini; parable ul m” KIDNEY Ill-Ls .. ‘ . ate. , n” _ a , "MONDAY- "°"°' spililsoelgztlalily The iv’...- 1:5 """"""""~--~ 750. n, o,,_,,,m,,o,, b°"7"'°"-‘ ""11"" lng Circle of the King's .. .5, M, ass. mu: or MAGNIBIA ‘"" “"*"' in ‘SHOULD MQNDA y "l" ‘b . '":::': ':::.::::.:: i3:- 0! vfibvmlvs M ,1 n 1| . L ~ ' . Hearts emo al a , , out. Lou’ g 81M 39X C8000 8 use, " Monday, October 29. “m” of-‘cousxuubsrlou moms not: cnocomras n» lb. 4..., ‘ DRE$5ER n ALgg worm-m. a. Orawfcld Aft-ken u ‘u’ "l" "w" “Wm 15 "WENT 0 - - - gm," '_ BEPIA VE ‘ ' ‘ “NW1” 35 "l": in the Prince ward Island, L . , alice COIIICdY 8 Wnaucwwn: ‘d Co’ ' _ i‘ bfad C i l‘l m u“ on,‘ ‘i? MORQAN y gage"; BRITISH PAIR “rug-iguvrgfylllg-u-gotafll: *""‘°'!°3m "'- _'_ who confessed to stealing an auto- =“=‘==== ' (oommmd mm B“ l) w from ldioinig ICIGIIdBT I8 iando, who wers delayed by their 9mm" u“ m“ arrest n Persia. planned t. t... mw-gfgguggnggrd-glmvm On Alumnae — _ tlnuo the flight from xaraehi, ni- m Bertha," Pammum’ mm" , giaaéellibegngverelefillleréegggzfi: utotwoyesrainthoaama COMM IICGC n u, A m,“ institution. and ' Douoette w W"! 5Tll"°"' RESTORATION cogirnilzsrhergn Robertson, candy w‘ "m" 1" W" “W”? ""- tor. n; anal-sun's lpoelal Wire) » roirrnrs THE GIRL OF "*7 magnate who put up the prllv “""“'“ °““"°‘ "m ‘h mrnouomn. u. s.. Oct. at -- THE LIMBE ‘°°"“““°4 "m" "i" " money in the name of the uel- “m” ‘° “m "" "m4" m“ The Alumnae Alboiation oi’ went! . | KLOST . . Two drunks were eaoh \\ w“ “b, n, m bourne and Victoria centenary “M” w‘ d‘ ' m “a it. Bernard College moved today t “u” “m” ° ° y “m celebration publicly deplored eer- “n ‘n 7 towards foundifld 111111111" " f ma" “mph” °' u“ w‘ "mm ‘ad m‘ b°°°m° m tein installations made in private in different centres in Canada. and """"“ °' °°"“'"’“' 1m‘- l tters concernln the non-partici- “W” mvlm-m Wwlllltv ‘MM m”, mimomo. Oct. 30—Contention l. a ° 3 Court yesterday before Judge Dilf- ' that former Premier use y; P“ pation of sir Charles Klngsford- m Gathered hem for the Golden lie 8.. nce Edward Theatre Brain Active B m, Sh, Muphemon um he ‘b Judgme was given for tho “u”. “lehum o, u“ “new [Henry and Senator Arthur Meighgn’ f}; och 2M, m .1 um m“ Sm tbsmm ,, Iplainflfif for time damages and "mum m u ‘ mmtm u; resigned member of the Ontario I‘ ““’°“‘° “'5'” ‘° “m °"‘ “5°"l°‘""= "m" t Pm“ l‘ =1“ F" g1 and gri Iit ntlem "3- °°‘“ ‘m’ °°““‘°1 i” M m’ attend to the Ietsils of establish- “W” “w” M" “mllllillvll. m, . procure tickets at Rcddln Bros. n” w a 1;: ‘wnoem Mm“ oriore e up 8 8e an. g$wa am? m“? m‘ m. dune,‘ m“ an“ Gum bhzgaeuse Ofunedsoxtluigtggm Jyzgum ca mono e tend d ' . ' i 680 s o nun perm: t... in; .2‘ ‘fniéétn it “°°°"‘ ""“‘“°“ fgggggggm, mvg‘ ,,*,'*,'.“,,,'°;, 2’..fi.'.."“‘tn‘°“.i fh'“ts.‘n'...‘i$..°"°’°“ mm“, guggm»; M09333? ,1; I amped t anlflmm s34 Lin" m‘ The crews of the successful Fenders,“ m ‘awn, mm“ Oonvenors of the organisations to “we, Bbmcepmconmontwn ma: gt “on ma m. M. d m sayfli British, Dutch and_ American and n1"; Mo; ' q, 415mm, be formed were also chosen. Ro- is contained m mama of a My“ if _. ‘C°““‘"i‘?.‘*_"EE.E'P_lI __ ll flwrt til; t: a lzl-bisxlfouurrlt i; SlfiZs“§§°%”§§tn’-’.§ L1§§“§§$r its: ffimallng s}? ,,‘,',‘,;f,“,}},,,“',’,,,_'f‘“.§1; bfrIs-smtgamrfneluegosisgrnfffswlfgbatllvse: a1 i, ‘Qftnnimmmt mm“ m‘ .2? inamed Prussia Pmtestmmnf carbon monoxide may stop breath- special guests of the Common- lgndcwllmglflflfd and adjourned until and M-rl. M. McManua of saint ml-{heuspon “smack u“ chm g d _ _ _ w; and TRAVELQGUE ._ , ,0 ‘ J ,9 _ 5 "le- bllt i! WW tltttmtnt i» wealth. m, John. mu Hilda emu was chosen Jun“ I, a mom,“ m, aw Adde N E ,, "m" m‘ 1" “"°- 35 quldilv available. complete recov- Some anxiety was felt for the ofmvenor for Prince Edward Island. m flmith, retired Justice of t... ~, " GLIMPSES 0F E R|N. orgmhed Form "Y 1-5 Wfifiiblh safety of Malcolm MacGregor. who Wm y_ l; 5, ._. The nutty supreme gum-g», o; 6mm,‘ w” w l? _..__n__.. _~,. degfgfflnj‘, g-venffiwfil‘; gig “<3 h9g1 Yew“: "n? l“ 1g," Y. P. s. new their resuln weeklv leased mr publication today s. i,‘ “r uAne 1 1 i l I 1 _ Tune 9 0W1“. W 9T9 9 m3- 9 meeting last night. Th6 devotional Premier MIME-hall Hepburn, Y S s A l .,,n,hed',h‘e’“{§§ 5‘,‘,,°§,,‘,‘°,,‘Ie“_$°:fv‘, glfzdwulzf v- lllixllée o: 110111810; a forced lendins after ellwllntcr- period was led by Rev. J. w. Bar- SkQIGIOH Found The 818,000,000 1>ald by tn, gov. .1‘ our ervlce ways the German Evangelical Church or- u“ bgod wojg“? 1g e m“ bad hwdwmda~ with m"! l! bour. Fbllowing the worship period eminent for the company's assets, i; , ganized fomu-l now as I have in- up a“ e carbon Henry Waller" m‘ 7mm“ 9”?“ “pmud m“ vu‘ Ill WOOdS N801’ thmlmh 5 b°nd'°"°h'm89 d"! lll ii Phone 1232 timated to you prevlously (l would mmwxm‘ “m? Pmn/“nenl W" squat-IN" Ltldel‘ D- E- 5W1!" ious classes. A current events class which it redeemed $200,001,000 pqr- . . . M .t- do). return my church-Dullticotlfunc- “ma” w“ h“ m‘ 5"“ “’:P°"°d 5m" he 1°" led by Mr- Norville Lllck- The Illb- elburne "-1118 in WW" wlllnanv bands. the ,- Tln Best Equipped Radio Laboratories m the an lmes. m“ mo your hands." he wrom Betlwiii. 5m under discussion was the 0,0,1». report says, "was based on consid- l}: “It is my convicuon that the mm Nut Unknown Thu Australian inland missions Rev. J. W. Barbour conducted the ____,___ eration for the bondholders and 5’ M C955 of reconstructln aelfiplane service is pxannm w Ohm-sum “duh-m 01""- Mr- 3- C. P. B Gllllfilllfli ll] W111) n“ on Valuer m" H91“? "m" .. , g g the church. ( I P“ J, which h“ now cummenced with the Pr. Comish agreed with Toron- contact homestesds in the nor hern Chandler conducted the social prob- 5811,3133)“. 1y 5“ out g5__A of consideration for the nd- ! 122 North Rive;- Road, employment o, an forces can only toe Dr. Henderson that maturation tenitory if MacGregor does not ar- lgm claasJhe topic aubiect was "die- 5351mm w” mung 1n the woods holdfirfi" made ancflcr of 71 for the I‘; be based on the active cbo ratio °i n“ I" m” ‘mkmwn- rive at Cloncun-y within a. reason- armament and Pl-mllflfin" M1“- naar here today and investigatorso- P- 3- 95°11“ "whim their vllllle. L 291 10 20 27 n 3 i o; m. coumy p” n "Nwgtlgeevfirv dscgtcr wt one time "ble time lifter daylight. Howatt conducted a conversational hen," (t u, be‘ ma, o, comm, zsfestimated Himatrlket (glabéatlons, i _1- . . _ _ .‘ rsnmerore propose m you“; can or an r as led heart act- French class. Avery enjoyable soc- Mnqowan you," Montreal“. who e ore any n ma on been ' . i hand," . . ' i t t i . H} . -___: ggluirlrgr aolllsnsirleéigm $511.1, Otlubyietml gaforiiiiselzum: cue,” Has Chance at Record igldlhour followed the devotional per w” gawggle‘ ‘taunggsém? fiigllinwg: n?“ ggggztgggteitnlan rigor-van I‘; ‘ Feaf Capflfle ,3 with prospect of true pacificetien. I rm"! ogilmish "would be ideal tJKD. Hewegt, awaicthing a taikcboeff Cg-istian Ryan of Middle Clyde. I mzzfislfglsmazgimgflffi- *3"? '1 . hope that this work. for the German m ' my tamry", a upang’ u B an“ o ' ' Partly covered with moss the W” ° - - A. " - .. Dr, comm. m mi th i ti. d h i; to b it ' S. C. and declared: "He was pr - k Hunter Lost S u c c e s s O r peoples welfare, maybe successful. Govmm" of ‘zsfgng, “garzx fge agwrde fir)‘ chaslresyifx, a in; Legatlty Ofstdte- ma: Qfgiuned‘ 1:0; :3; $31055: eluded ‘lily this interest from tailing , , - - M; h, and Nevada r Les! t... . made a. year ago in his flight from Part W llrvvrlttv in the nesctl- i» s . .. w... Jailed. Fined ‘ .~v==~.»..,~ o» £51m c," "we F?“ w mm men“ 1* Arglled buszm:.zi"fi-.t".liz.'ssrsz zitmshmir. ‘i’ 1 *-' i we C.L.Ml ,Atli,took _ - twill- I; - DIGBY- N- B" °°" ”"5h°“1d' Informed “m” wmgm believed‘ those stat: tguot ssectved n'3.°"..3§ oil from Zfifiipsilfs Lleut. “f 7°“! mow“ h“ m“ m“ miseionert wsmt he should have g (C. P. By Guardians Special Win) . _ l lost. They had not worried for sev- hspeuitiens, but he carried no food .,...tomorrow, a search party will be Takes Toll In " WA)’. By Guardian's apeolal Wire) "YPQQ-‘Ihirty persons have ence Porter of Digby Neck, went out info the woods l.n search of game. He has not been reported since, and relatives fear he may be ..eral days because the young man often went on long hunting ex- this time and if he does not return organized. IIDip/ltheria German City KOENIGBBERG. Ccrlneny. Oct. “diphtheria here in one week and wwtoday more than 1,000 suffering from the disease were ln hospitals. It was also reported that there were 289 cases of scarlet fever. It was feared diphtheria. may be spreading throughout east Prussia, t.,- and schools in several of the small- - er towns have been closed. EX-KING AND QUEEN SEPARATE!) , . (C. lfi-llavas) "' ' (By Guardian's Special Wire) " PARIS, Oct. 26.-Ex-King Alfonso "W61 Spain today conferred with his ' ‘ lawyers here on the final terms of his separation arrangement with the ex- Queen. it was understood that Alfonso : and his wife will be neither divorced nor legally separated, but have sim- ply agreed to live apart. He was expected to leave tonight - . BIRTHS We,» the Charlottetown Hospital, October 24, 1934, to Mr. '_ and Mrs. Gerald Glllls, a daughter. i BRUOE- At the Charlottetown l Hospital, October 24, i934, m Ml". and Mrs. Harold Bruce, a son. JAY-HM. Plsquld West. Oct. 23rd, ‘, i934, to Kenneth _P. and Mrs. Jay, ‘ (nee Ida M. Birt.) a son. MARRIAGES = jLEll - MaeARTllUit - On . turday. October so, 19M, at Zion _ . . Charlottetown, by Rev. G. - e Webster, Mire Mabel Grace ohal-lottetown to s Murray Llewellyn Humphreys. suc- cessor in rackets to Al Capone, fell heir today to the Capone fate as on his plea of guilty to the charge was wrapping tentacles around the DIAII! p153? IBIIIX an +19%. We. John Dan Italic. Mia ' lien)‘ ‘ma! a“ (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHIAGO, Oct. 26—Public enemy well and was sentenced to prison that he had dodged his income tax bill. Business genius of the Bang that profits of bootleg liquor, cleaning and dyeing, linen supplies, laun- dries, teamsters’ unions and bot- tled beverage trades in the latter days of Alphonse "Scarface" Ca- pone, Hurnphreys came home after he knew was coming. Agents of the internal revenue bureau met him at the Indiana state line and escorted him to the Fbderal court house. He was led before Judge Charles EL Woodward and immediately en- tered a. plea of guilty to the ln- dictment returned in June. 1933, charging that he tried to evade $23,- 190 taxes on an income totalling $169,561 for the three years ended in 1932. Edwin I-fess, the attorney through whom he had arranged to surrender, pleaded for leniency. Judge Woodward ordered Hum- phreys to Leavenworth Penitentiary for 18 months and fined him $5,000. He will have to pay his delinquent tax and interest besides. Humphreys was named public enemy no. 1 by flit: Chicago Crime Commission after Capone's forced abdication. Sees Cain For Iemperance (C. P. By Guardian's Specsal Wire) KhaNl VILLE, N. 3-, UCt. luv-Des- pite the legalizing oi the sale of ii- quor in the United States, there has been s, general gain for the tem- perance movement, throughout the world, Mrs. Ada Powers 0i Lunch- burg, N. 5., a member of the Can- adian delegation to the recent world convention of the Women's Christ- ian Temperance Union in Stockholm, declared today before a meeting of the local association. She spoke about her experience at the conven- tion where 52 countries were repre- sented. U.S. Physicians Divide 1 934 No bel Prize nbmrom. out. a - Three physicians who reckoned their sue- eels by the measure of their vltim‘! Whipple of the Unlversl 0f R0- chestor will divide the - It is most unusual for the award to g0 to three persona. The three t years 1110011310. scfitiets , battled the disease ago wu _ , "Ier liver ' in anemia" was the suc- cf the award. The three men will divide a cash the sir and serve es one step toward peace between Mueller and his mi- versaries, who resent his aunoun ' purpose of forcing all Germany's Protestant churches into one nation. al chumh. The Bishop's office announced this here met Thursday and Friday st the Reich's church government o1. flees, with Mueller presiding, and discussed church questions in cum- plete unanimity. evening that the bishops gathered tee OIIDIG response. In the case cf a dog, because of faster metabolism, the death inter- val could not be longer than 15 minutes, he estimated. With a mouse. three mixiutee would be the limit and with-a canary, two minu- Deaerlbea Method He described his method as re- volving around the 1| .- of artificial A council of bishwt. as Jilegsrb letter s ‘. subsequently w» called to deal with church and polit- ical questions, the aluroimcement 16 months in hiding and took what said Ya c h tsmen On Ve n ta rsome Voyage (C.P. Dy Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH. NB» Oct. 30- Abcard their 30-foot craft Madeline 8., two youthful yachtsmen arrived in port. today announcing they had completed the first lap of a voyrgs that will take them from Chester, N. 5.. to Florida, by hugging the Atlantic seaboard. The twoceptain McGuigan and Jim Sattelthwalts of New York left. Chester Monday morning af- ter taking on provisions for t e ventilresome trip. They hope reach the sunny south before the stormy season sets in on the N~rth Atlantic. Next summer, they will start northward again to return to Nova Bcutia. The craft has an auxiliary engine of six horse power. ADJOURNED (Continued from Page l) .________ ship Mayor Kennedy replied that it had. Councillor MaeDougall asked if the city can eirproprlate and set its own valuation. The Recorder replied that the city can expropri- ‘ ate only at a regular monthly meet- ing after notice has been given at a. preceding regular monthly meet- ing. The followlng resolution mov- ed by Councillor Turner and sco- onded by Councillor Vanlderstine was adopted unanimously, that the part of North River Road intended to be paved be straightened if the abutting owners on the east side sell their land therefor on the basis of I400 per acre and the abut- ting owners on the west aglwa to accept the unused iand to the west of the new location al part of their ebuttial Pfwmiu, that all the abutting owners quested to indicate their agreement and that‘ raises l a agresinsn sees v o eiei-gbyuemistthswvrkbapro- to the attention of the sidewalk ‘ process. ow done to db? city anal-Mil’ was asked f ‘wit: c: mum honor (seaml- nlatsig stunt). ill, be forthwith N‘ i I rseuut by some of the reddeats of Street for a sidewalk. The residents of Admiral Street gave land for wideninl the street. The’ taken away in the want something a sidewalk. The at tileneatmeetingcntheeos of plank and eencreto sidewalls for assays that strut. respiration and injection into the heart anorles under suitable pres- sure of a fluid, such as. blood or a mineral salt solution, containing oxygen. The chief difficulty, he ex- plained, has been inability to ob- tain an injection pressure equal toaoolumnofliitoaoirichesof water. Either tomorrow or Monday ht will eta-rt lessons on his fifth dog silhject to teach the animal t0 walk again. Experiments on a sixth d0! Probably will be started in s week or two. Dr. Cornish said. Dr. Henderson of ‘Ibronto said subjects killed by carbon monoxide gas poisoning had been revived, but Hansen of Denmark was held up temporarily awaiting the arrival of baggage which he was forced to drop at Alor Star. The Dutch plane of D. L. Asjee and C. L. Geysendorfer was de- stroyed by fire at Allahabad when it collided with an automobile on the airfield. No one was injured. The plane, one of the pro-race favorites, was damaged in landing there Sunday. It had been repaired and the flyers were about to take off for Melbourne again when the accident occurred. Col. Roscoe Turner put an end to reports he planned t0 raco Jones in the return flight to England. He said the derby "cleaned me out." French Hide Po rt Behind Smoke Screen (C. n-ilavas) (By fillrdialrs Special Wire) PARIS, Oct. 36.-'1‘he important subsequently became ldiot;s—"the brain cells rapidly degenerate." One case he recalled of a revival from what appeared to be absolute death. "The patient for the next day or two looked fairly well, but! the brain had been affected and from than on he became more an ' more of an idiot and had to be confined to an asylum." Business Upswing Is Consistent (C. I. B! Guardian's Special Wire) wmmrno, Oct. ae-caneeisn! business ‘was still on the upgrade this week with continued improve- , mcnt reported from most cities, ac- cording to the weekly report of the Canadian Credit Men's Trust As- aoelstion, Limitcd. issued here te-f i The dry goods and textile indus- tries headed the upswing in near- ‘ ly all centres. the report shows, ‘with the Maritime Provinces re- porting sales in these lines well ""1"" 4m" "i "W "1"". °! 1' above those of the same period last year. . Failures during the week totalled 23, a decrease of one from last year's total of 24. l Crown Reserves ProspectRigh ts In Nfld. (A. P. I1 Guardian's Special Wire) - IT. JOHN'S, iffld., Oct. ze-The government reserved for itself to- day all large surrounding sections ceedeawitnesitheameetresdiatlis waterneeutefnsw- R4 location. Councillor ‘rut-tier t meshes in which gold bearinl There has lation ti; the 3 sinee the gold discoveries were re- ported, but the notion of the gov- ernment teas reserves to the Crown Ill that! to ct. - a e s o o...‘ .42..‘ tins u. gel“? of mineral sseielen sent here loves-smut geologist new in bra has!‘ x ‘i tape , districts, about M miles from here, commercial seaport of Dunkirk was temporarily hidden today behind a giant white smoke cloud generated by la smoke machines designed to protect the p011 szfllhst air and sea attacks. The test was observed by a group of French officials. The smoke Ina- chines were placed on the outskirts d! the port, hiding it from view from land, sea and air within a few min- utes of operation, Probe Death Of Former Islander (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wig-e) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. Oct. 26-A charge of manslaughter will be laid tomorrow. B. L. Gel-ow. crown prosecutor, said tonight after an inquest into the death of Emanuel Perry, 50,- longshoreman who was found dead in bed yesterday morn- ing with wounds on his face and heed. The coroner's iury found he person's: persons unknown. Police still held Petal‘ afurra. n. as a materiarwitliess.” o charge had been preferred‘ against him tonight- "I've got nothing to say, only I'm not guilty." he ‘said at the inquest. » - ' OLIOPATII WOULD IAVI ' Avnoaan (rein: noamrwoon, 0st,. sen-mu sun (its: headdress. _ef Isis, God dell of um. the mallive , an irraceleta, beaten out of, go an adorned with biaeit can and suvuer scarrahs, hatve a m Ho ywood vogue or __ ds Waite Cleopatra's’ , ef Net has gens. tut lsnweentinue in 2e bile! and silver mot- , shoes with tb of a . I trasted taint 021cm‘ m m b, iambic being Mb! Onafam- One ewelosther admins andteokoti the role of Joint mother for sa- efltclsnb c= tssss...vn. . QUEBEC, Oct. 26—Jurymen tem- porarily put aside, lawyers for the prosecution and the defence in the case of Nelson Phillips, l9, charged with the murder of his 15-year-old cousin. Maud Aacah. at Osspe, in Animist. i983, argued legal problems today before w. Justice Noel Bell- eau Phillipe is on trial for his life for the second time. His first trial ended with his conviction and his being sentenced to be hanged b! Chief Justice R. A. ll. Greenshielda, Montreal. Acousedb lawyers ap- pealed and were successful in get- ting s new trial for their client Counsel battled over the legality of statements allegedly made to p0- lice by accused after his arrest. The Crown contended the statements had been given voluntarily while Lucien Gendron. K.C., and Guy Hudcn, defence counsel, argued they had been made under threat. Chief Justice Greenshields heard the some arguments at the first trial and ruled the statements had been legally obtained. The trial is continuing. Plan Flight’ From Canada‘ To Australia (A. P. by Guardian's Speck! Win) HONOLULU. Oct. 8-101‘!!! from Australia that he, George M. Llttleiohn and. another airman would attempt a sflight from Canada to Austtall. in No- vembsr. Shilling said the four men prob- ably would fake off from Van- iulu. Fiii Islands and Auihiand. N. l. Ulm and mbtieiohn. be said. are in England felting a plane for the flight. _ vim was oo-piiot" with lir Char- les Mumford-loath when he with two Americans-Harry navigator. and Jules Warner Oak- land, Calif. to Australia ya‘ Honolulu and Fifi in June, Plies Spirits Indians Belief i5. a § g. E Breeding 10w during the early They became separstsd and Ryer was unable to find his nephew. Subsequent search, in which an aeroplane sent from Halifax by flenator W. H. Dennis Joined, was unsuccessful- An inquiry to learn the cause of death will be held. and Royal Can- adian Mounted Police have been called in to investigate. McGowan was the son of Mrs. W. J. A. McGowan of Montreal, a former citizen of Bhelburrie. BIND! 17$: GRATULNHDBY incl-HI‘: (C. P. By Gurdiarl‘: apeeiai Wire) ANTICONIBH. N. 5-. . P01» Pius n today sen a congrat- ulatory cable to Malt Rev. John Hugh MacDonald, DD., Bishop of Victoria, on his consecration here yesterday. The new bishop IQves for Victoria November 2. Range For Farm Poultry Breeding Stock (Izplrllnental firms Note) lean is one ef the essentials in vigorous. thrifty chick- bmodor house should eu- The loeatod so that the Win16 ch10“ may run out on plots that are clean and free from paras which are almost certain to occur wherever older poultry have been- Ohldkl thrive beat when they can run out in tho sun whenever thc weather permits. The area of range should be ex- tended as the chickens get their feathers. when the eockerels devel- op comb. the mes should be se- gregated and given the equivalent ef free range or sufficient so that that they will not eat all the turf to make the field bare. When near- ing maturity. if range shelters an provided, the pullets and ooekerels way they should secure a large of their food at very little cost for a month or more. attic! should have reuse spring when hatching eggs In being laid, even thoilllltherelulilbesnowonthe .'rhe pens need not be large 0d to improve 1 rtiiitv- At tho D0- nnLnt-i ate the pulieta will leg finelnant. The yearling hens that. on ae- itol. p but a rim in the silnshine is believ- million nape tinn at Char totown we have not been able to ive the hens range dining their Fight laying year. Dunn! Illa it is very doubtful of all them ruin would increase prod on, in faah lnanv elslln hat if given all other I uirelnente. in eon- terest to his colleagues of the cab- inet and should have asked them to relieve him of the responsibility of dealing with the mutter." The report notes personal hold- ings of “ ‘ Meighen in the namerofhrindale Finance Corpor- ‘lblfifi were "a mere $3.000" eho holdings of companies in which he was interested, placed as collateral in New York amounted to more than $170,000. Even though it was probable the other two members of the Hydro Commission “would have carried out the transaction in Just the same way without Mr. Meighen’; parti- cipation," it continues, "me ques- tion of the amount involved or whe- ther any money value at all was iri- valved aflects only the degree oi impropriety arising from the tren- sactlon." The commissioners are more cri- tical of m. Henry. Their report "i752 "The purchase of the Ontario Power Service bonds the Hydro Commission was nagot ted by Mr. Henry personally on behalf of the government. He was himself the holder of $5.000 of these bonds and the y- wmaany (The North American we Assurance Com- pany) of which he was a director 5Q held $0.000 "It was Milled that his personal interest and the interest of his com- any were small compared with the public interest involved. The sum of 825.000 constitutes a ‘ tial interest for an individual and 8100.- 00) constitutes a substantial interest for an insurance company." Nothing For Aged He Likes Orphans EDMONTON, Alta, Oct. 26.—Mil- lionaire "orphans friend" J. D. 0'- IOonnelI. recently visited Edmonton during his umllal EtLUOO-mile tour of ail America. He inspected the 0r- ana’ institution here which bee" name and, as well, looked into some of his financial interests, ill- cludlng real estate and wheat lands. I Mr. O'Connell would not 81W Ill!" lthlng to Homes for the Aged, he all- nouneed. He himself is a sevtlll‘ genarian. "Well. they've had tiltl! opportunities, and their lives, ll-lld ‘apparently wasted them. Oh. I have ~ iflfithinl flsainlt the old folks-I'm Just a lot more interested in 0r- phans: the boys and girls who. 1\ given s. chance today, will be the ‘Irvwn people who run this world next year. They've got to have their anoa. “That's my life Wonk-that and fighting the booaa traffic. You can't imake that too strong; the lulillllliit I mean. ‘that’: the one thing that I'm more interested in than‘ I alll even In providin finds for orllhfllls- count of their hilh ti d l- . ather- desirable ualit ‘our ‘thy? $24! Too Late To Clasify eed an ll r m - _ =- illl’ Pug’! m the following season. llf Wm“ should la allowed free he» as aoerl silt board, i-Io Sydney st. ‘ as rust year is eemplstodu L-lafl-IO-il-Zi They mfg t be given the ranRO __ I*'f:€ shelters auctioned above and ai- s " 0 A8 EN‘ lwed to rcs free on the min gins. perfect erect-mew magneto. fields after harvest. s hp tattoo. A. 0. a. 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