ies- unsafe' >@.nse'»=r'”~”"" i _.__.___. ._,. , .. Tlefeper Tint menu l A Like Dew. , A Edward fl ff'/0. Q\§__;II)) i /li. l 4 1 t \\. _ _ _. ...W-.-, _ i E.-_ /'/A 0/\' . '_ /i \__V X, A L’-1 _.e _ 23 ‘;».\\\\il""` V - _ A = 'P f 1 veumnm __ _ _ .. _ ( _ _ orth Holding _ 0 ‘I P’a ` er /W,-., _- \\_,\, _ \e`\°~ ‘ss \..= w‘_::__u'° M' -_ . __.. r .- P- .--- . Read byfveryqqy ~ I "'”'*"" I _ i , - 1-tilig Ollrlottetown Guardian, 'line Cents. . * _ . `°_“°l' Morning Guardian, Founded 1801. Evening Guardian 1887. SATURDA\N, 9, lly Mnlla Connie. ll-U, ll I. A. 0 _ Annual suhunpnin. uuhna. U iii tziilpgii iliiii_|i__ii McSwiney Enters Fifty Seventh H Day of Fasting. Report of Crimes in Past Year. Regency Under Prince of Wales Sug- />f==~ -R '- / rr'-'”' ,. _ -- f ' » . - % f ,~ ‘ff f ‘. f I -. ._/, --/' - ~ . i . ._ f _ .'..',-,-.-‘;.-.-_.;1-Z_ "-1 _. ' __~_f-3`.-.__1-S-',-.-,.-;_’ -11;-__~ / '. »- "1_., fg/J'-‘*'~ _._. "4" _. __ _ ' .'.-'-‘<-:»' _ -Fr?-1-I' ».-'-'-'-i- 1'~'f:f-'»"' :-f-:-'- .iz-5.1:-: ,-f»>.-.-».,- . ',»..-;-;f _-'_-;-;~;-_-,- _--'-' ..»' _. . . . I .. .. f? 1': --'-~'-`-'-'--'-‘,'-'.:' //'.'.' -"//.“-'-'-'-~'»}'»' .'.'.'l,'.~.'{,-:.'.-.'.`."‘ »-'--_--,-»-'-l'~---' -,-,~'-j--'~'_f- if-1-" .-,-j-F_-,-:,- -.r:.'.-.':f~? »'.-"}-'-'.1 .~.'.’.',1'.' ;:.~':.' _/1.1.-'i-' /i}Z'»°I.‘.'.",_’.'.‘.', _-t-.r _ _ __ -_ ‘ ' " _ _ ' \ gested. *D-_-1 (3Pecial to The Guardian.) policemen murdered, 109; court L0lNDOtN. Oct, 8.-Interest in Ihouses destroyed, 63; bnrrack the hunger strike of Lord Mayor de ference MacSwiney was reviving 160; pol-ice wounded, 174; soldiers throughout Britain on the fifty- killed, 16; soldiers wounded, 61; sevenili dny of his voluntary fast. civmnns kme,;_ 27_ tio is u great scientific fact", the P£f;;g@eI1,c|»y1;t2)|:,;r$J:§dp¢,g:g.§;du;§ Daily Express s-aid. im ‘An announcement made today We@it|y_ “Mnc~S'wlney is no longer a bore, from .Dublin >C'asitle gave n list oi' Sinn Fen offences a alnst the nrtlcle in ithe National- British sovernmxent with me inpinnatinn B0mb 0l1llI'ag'6 that reprisals for the death of policemen in -the last year were due to the fact that the murderers could not be brought to justice. Among the offences -listed were, ¢* 5 duct was fished from 'Cow Creek tthe west approach of main fcoliniiiisrii srliciiis 2. %&&3% 'CAR FOR HIRE' PHONE 339 R. -- 3085-9128-tf. ___ ell Tried in Kansas HlU"I\C'HINS'ON, K.AN‘S., Ort. 8 -A cylinder numb 15 incite.-i in circumference containing enough today. m-Qggil #eos-noses wA-Nrso.-_ss Kino. Dllbllll P11-b1lSh6S lStreet. 3363-10-8-61 -pd. ---&__&______ *JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermanvil-le. ` 2831-9-16-16|. »--_1__..i._..._.__ 'FOR SALE.-A FEW YOUNG y Official List (S ecial to The Guardian esterday' afternoon gave out at lis D185- ADPIY- K°“lif0'"l L- Willie- of outstanding offenses from Jttnu Wlilunol: Vallley. 3327-10-7-3i 'GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL "~ housework. References required. it Apply 14 Lower Prince. - m 334-2-10-7-lf. n - "FOR SALE. - SILVER MOON 0 Base-burner No. 10 as good as 0 new. Aipply P. O. Box 293. n 3364-10-8-3l. -_-*_-iia____,___ 'Fon SALE, 4 iviii.i< cows. ous ” due to freshen October 25th. Ap- ll ply to W. C. McLeod, Cornwall. 9 331-8-10-6-0. _ e -*_-..__..__________._______ *WANTED A CAPABLE :MAID I DUBLIN, oct. s.-Dublin c)nsiiei Al'l'iVeS at ottilwa M, ' T* _ --.-\ (Special to The Guardian) _,___ ( ary 1 to week ending Oct. 2. it was OTT-A\V=A. 001 S *-‘COIOHBI I.-Pri# ' 1 cconipanied by a statement tha ive_.t‘or reprisals. Autliorlties can ‘i .1 -. .7 . _ \ 1 _.,- - ,-.= -f i ,i Japan Must Dea ‘I strayed, 504; barracks dlamuged, lent powder to blow up tihe via- reet viaduct here by several boys hlef of Police Knowles announc- was a significant fact that for nil urders, shootings of police the umber ot' perpetrators apprehend- tl could be counted on the fingers Be For Japanese » (Special to The Guardian.) TIOKIO, Oct. 8.-“J-upon should be condemned forever should she coneeiit. to the conclusion of u treaty that would please nnti-.inp- _ -anese agitators in America". Vis- count Kato declared at Sendel where tio was addressing n con- ven-tion of Ken Sei Kai party. Kit to is lender oi' the opposition in the diet. A-<0 Germany Refuses to Give Up Airplane V S ecial to The uardiari ( P ` G ` -) LONDON, Oct. 8.-Germany has refused to surrender the new giant dlrigihie iuitended for -Lrans-.»\|‘luii- tic service, according io -the Daily News representatives of the inter- Allicd disarmament commission denmnded the Bu,-,.end'@,. o§`,|,,, . .- - . .. . Ca uirsliip which is being built in zeppelin factories near Nnueu. -#-0-0-Oli Pilot Plane ie, piloting the pioneer uirpliinu to pick n mail route ntross (Tnniulw ',_.,__._._.__.:_._._.__.___,3_._,.__»_-yt___..._.,___-5(-5 Adopts a iciiort Which Points to Transfer of it--I Presbyterian Witness to Toronto to be Amal- f?§fY.`.`.’.` -A-<0-Ql-_ tone hand. In this fact, the state- ' ient adds, might be found a mot- 1 f. ot get the men responsible or i stify against them either tliriiuizh e for neral housework Must 'be lntiinidation or because of political ge . _ t able in do pliain cooking. Apply S “ ` ` " l 1"9 Pownal St. 3312 1066i _ *_ enllmcnt.'I‘liereforn the police feel lat tlrumlietul justice iii the iiiil.\' ~|:ARMEp WANTED TQ MANAGE way to tlenl with them. The list oi” farm, hoard given. Apply giving o i-eierences and stating wages. B. t t‘. rare of Guardian office. _ 1 3308-10-6-21. ,_-_._l._i..____ *OFFICE T0 LET CORNER OF a Grestt George and Dorchester ” Sts., formerly occupied by the Il late Dr. Conroy. Apply 48 Great 2 George St. 3057 9 27 lf. C __*” ic *FOR SALE.-3 CHOIICE MILK cows, ‘1 due to freshen in De- S cember. also 2 brood sows. Alillly e to R. Chappell, Marshfield 1| 3394-10-9-ll tl- tl D *ROOM AND BOARDr-A GEN- t tleunain can be aocmngnodated with ,, front bedroom and board in pri- vate family, Central location. Ap- ply “C” in care of Guardian. ' 2932-9-21 tt. - *STR/\VEiD FROM 96 HILLSBO- rough -Street white collie dog. reward tor his return ffenses follows: Court .Houses des royed, 63. Royal irish Constabula- -y Barracks destroyed 504. Royul Irish Constabulary Barracks dom- gcd. lii8. Raids on mulls 6-iii. Raids n const-guard station and Light- ouses 38. Raids for arms reported ,075. Many of these raids do not ome _to theku\wledge of police. Pol e killed 109. Police wounded. 174. oldlers killed. 16. Soldiers wound- d6l. Civilians killed, 27. These iig- res do not include the casualties in ie lllster riots in .luly and Sep- ember. ' BEAUTIFUL ROSElS AND CAR- nntlons at Williams' Nursery. Phone 171-J. 3- WANTED BY YOUNG LADY room and hourd in private fam- ily. Apply Guardian. Oct il lipd . ________._____._____-*_ 0°l-- 3 3i~Pd- Fon SALE.-s H P. ivioTon - *LOST iN T-HIS CITY $10.00 BILL finder -pleano leave at Stump Wiiokel. and receive reward, 3367-10-8-2| pd “FOR 3ALE.- SPLENDID GOTT- nge on Fitzroy St. Bargain for , quick purchla'scfr.AppIy to -Mark ll. McGui‘gian. Solioiitor. .. 3365-10-8-Gi -e&_._..___?.,___,._ "F0-R SALE.-- LARGE IMPERIAL Oxfo;-rl range, -two smalil cooking stioves and several other stoves. Apply Guardian Office. , 3358-10-8-Bi -<--<________ *LOST ON SATURDAY BE- tween Montague and St. Georges uuto rim and ¢ilss.Flnder please communicate with B. J. McCor- mac, St. Georges. Oct. 8 3|. *FOR 8AL|E.- TWO MOTOR cycels, one 'indian single cylinder one Excel!-eiofr double cylinder. Both in 80011 G“6lll1r. 'Apply W00d garage, Haiviland Bt. _ _B368-10-8-3| nd *NUR8lNG.- SCHOOL ODURSE 21-2 years Holpital loohtied at eeuhore, New York Suburb, Entrance requirement one year high School, or equivalent. 3348-10-8-iii *L__?8T Og AUG. 22n;_sDlTWEEN emee enry Doug _, Stanhope i§nl;du_MGth0dfot dIlll'o`h Ono HDMI ‘ _ a dank plaid vraaon wrap Fl'lldOf NC" DMM] H, Lodll . BM, Peakei Station. Reward. IIB!-lil-B-li boat. outfit in good condition. cheap. Apply to S. X. Vuil. Eli" Avenue, 3378-10-9-llptl SALESMAN WANTED. SMALL mpltal lo take over stock und truvel for n good l>r0D0S|ll0fl- Ai* tion necessary. Apply i’_ O. Ilux 362. 3385-10-9-3lpd FOR 8ALE.- AYOR TODD M lillle, 3 years old. All ready to ‘break and a nice one. Price right for quick sale. W. F_ Burke, West Rwany' ` :lass 10-ii-:ii l*_1’ HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND dollars to loan at once on mort- rage or real estate. Apply to J- lA. MacDonald, -Solicitor Riley B lldl . u ng 3387-10~9-3l. *LOST PAWCEL, CONTAINING collars. Finder please return to Guardian 0i'Ilce. 3389-10-9-2|. FOUND.--A PURGE CONTAIN- ing a sum of money, near Rocky Point. Alpply to Wellington Mur- phy. 3390-10-9-limi ---i_,_.i____. WANTS-D-i~A~ TEACHER FOR Elmwood School. -Supplement $75. A-pply owen Eg-an. Secretary ‘ 3380-10-9-4IDd >~1v LOST. - THURSDAY EVENING on Brackle/y Point 'Road a gray ulster conf. Finder please com- municate with Walter Gregor. 'Bnokley__Be|cb. 3802-10-9-iii J iey do they get of! through hung- r striking or clemency ot'_the (lov rnment. No one can be i`ound to 2_is1-4, 2 l trims-2.221-2, 2.223-4. uv 3 P. W. GULLEGE iittivuis _qcrpcfn uni The Guardian uiiiiounces with unfcigiictl pleasure that Prince of Wales College is once ( NIC sl i lip estei' liree ever ‘tl I night it: was decided to reinstate the whole pro- fessorial staff, it is understood, on the terms submitted tothe government. This will be good news to the students and to the thousands of friends of the college throughout the province. g§' . Classes will resume on Tuesday 12th in- “' stant at 8.15. a. m. _ more safe. At at ineeting' oi' thc tlovernnicnt last nu rt tfonfl ‘Soldier Demands - ,. ' p. cc to ay. espatches N ti s. Fi l d d R from Warsaw suid the 'Polish pllingllng ¢0n;ngn 3,1 “ssh peace t ___ itus-inn ivzii-fare had ended and next week ont one ?t°|-mg . _ . tliui coniuct of armies had ‘been `u- on 0 1 b 1 'ph B] Special to The Guardian.) _ __ _ __ D c o er . 0 0 Y W _,0m{_ (_____.S_ ._.____ _,mth .i____._ii;_i_i:_-,_g _i_l_i_t;___:»_n_:_iii_ fr_o_:1_:_. where hostilities continued wi n Im" (`x'"l°si"" "H th" "wall" linstilitii-Ks ' 'ilong the Ijliliuanian ilguthem Russia where Go (l ‘ ' ' ` l) i‘lI -H IIVFIAV1) 0 _ Q_B,.0,,k,,,, _ wood 4 magnificent animal A _‘_____vJ___ ___ ___‘____ ____v _______ lions to approach the various 11.1 ,ho herd was n A | _, , ,. _ _ Lo ePine Bell y U, ,,.,,,,mp _,|,,, “.,,,.m §,.,.,,.s __';’Y;_‘:___i_’;l__:_;1_§_ o_l’___;_fi_<::_l_;_I_;?§ ing three cumulative. records “ l0\ll\0\‘l"’W- UUHI ‘*Xl"`@”-""d to definite action in this direction 31380 pounds M mlm and tion-ce in the result. by league ,,S5en_,_,y when __ C0___ §_o;_l\__ti.s___of _:stator the three y e g s wo year old. 'l venes at Geneva next month. yean since A ____ nt PRESBYTERIAN SYNUD unil ind gamated with the Church Weekly. .'i‘;" l’rimip.il \'i.1cl{iiinol\ liiouglil .List-ntetl by 'Rev D J S Suile (Special to The Guardian.) iiii>.lvi».~: of ilu-lloiigefl :intl .streiiuous \~.'ui'k in the .:i.lii‘ulile si»\'vit‘t~s ot` the llet-oril <-.-'~; iiiei~ti|i'g.- ut' the i-niiiiniliiii uiitl si-r .H F`REDE'Rll("l`(),\I, N. li., Oct. S. (gi-.-t-iull_v iii this time uutl in llieiioiis ilii'l`i~i'elii~t\s of opinion 'i`hi- I-im," COAL OPERATORS WILL HE- l.iii‘tl-'s -l)uy _»\i~t_ Rev. u\ii~. I)oivliu;: FUSE. -;;iu\-iul it re:~'ol||tion of u|ipi'eciulioii 'GL/\t(‘.Fi BAY, N. fi., Oct S.-ln-lol Mr. ‘Milli_¥le'.~' \\'0l‘k :intl com- tlicutions today show that the cout iiicntiiiig it to our people. llr. "operators will refuse to incet tlie_l’i'iui.:lc seconiletl the motion which Uniieti .Mine Workers nt Truro on 'was <-.owl-iillly carried. ` Tuesday to discuss the Royal Com- -Rev.. Mr. I’0l‘l.el` flDD€l1I‘f‘d illlll ntissions mvni-d_ ` spoke for the Bible Society. The CHU RCH PAPERS WANTED. PIBCTOU- N~ 'S.» Oct- 8»“"A¢ me Billie Society. 'Miz Porter put in a M*"mm“- ‘PWBI-l5"l9"l“" 'sYn°d» S*“` plea io the Synod to reiiieinher the urdny,_ Principal .\laCKilll1011 Uf Billie Society on tho .Sunilny ap- Pine Hill. Halifax advocated the named 0C|,,,,,,,. 2,|||,_ Pslflblislllllelll Of ill 1935!- lIll""“ .Mi-. John lMoKeen support:-tl the clulrcli miners. one in Halifax. will uinims or the 'society vniiet-tions in Toronto, and one in Winnipeg. WHL, nd,,,,nce_d ],,,,_,_ \.,,u,. bv 3-;000_ _ WOODSTOCK “OVERCOAT” (of appreciation, seconded hy Mr_ .l. MEET. , S. IilacKll.V and earrietl._ Rev. R. Johnson reported for the VVOODSTOCK N- in-' 00'* 7'* t‘0lllllllll1‘e Du coiifereiices. A desiri- Untlei- the finest weather conditions has ,befm (,xp,.9_.,H,,,l to hmm ,_ com ‘If thi* S0030" mf’ fm" ‘IW Of ‘"0 -l’e1‘en't“u in Pine ilill, llalifax, :intl "0V@l'C0“l" mfei WHS il Pl0“°“"°“‘I fthe committee favor this nnil have SUCCPBS- Almlll 2.000 DPODIG ¥lU"“‘I`frecon1iuondied n roiifereiicc on tht- etl and every event wus full oi' ex- i week 1,,-,seeding synotl next autuuin citement. It was real horse racing This was ,,g,.,,,.,| ,O ,md ,_ S,,,,(.|,,|, and the pnrlo;/trttck was in perfect ,._,,n,mm,.,. was ,,m,,,;m,.,|_ ' condition. .Following is the summary:--~ 2.12 Trot and Pace; Purle $500- .Roy Volo, (Lint) Fretlcrlc- ' ton. 1 1 Little Anno. -S., (Recd), :.: |Fort Fairfield 2 Peter tsetzer, (Ervlne)` 'Houlton 2 3 Blanche IH., (ilioyt) Presque Isle 4 4 Jack the Clipper. (-Douse) Caribou 5 5 Tillie-12114 34, 2.1i31-2, 2.13 2.18 Trot and Pace; Purse $500. iastically carrietl_ (go|1,,g,, swm_ (Gall. tions:-tl--Tlint there be an office aglier. Woodstock li 2 1 1 1 for the Synod of the Maritime Pro- Bmv|,,_ (|3990), Fort vlnces ln which nil the office. cler- ical,-tieid .1 1 5 2 2 lcnl and promotion work ot_ the _ Vlctorln, (-McAllister) ‘ Synod may be centred. 2-'l`lI1S Of' event. of the zimrilgnmntion or -Sussrf 3 4 3 3 [mn Q_, (Wellington) General interests Committee of the Synod who shall have power tn on- gage all necessary secretarial help. 3-That the Office he relieved ut n Lime fixed l5y_the_Gener_al_ As»__en;~ l of tie uy o rccevnx: ui- 2`30 Plea' Pune "oo rel; monies. 4-That the Rev. Thos- Stewart, D. D., be appointed Agent 1 1 1 of the Church for the -Synod to promote 'the irellernl work of thr, 4 3 2 Church bi' supervision of the ntllce. conference with Presbyterles. pre- sentintrfto them th? policy and nr- __ __ ____ _ _ __ _“__ _______e tions 0 congregnt ons, con eruncc .ynn 'we no nccep ie g~ _________ ______y_____ out ____ _heh BNN” m, em of me commmep' and, mf M: llundrcds witnessed the spectacular (Continued on page Three) scene as -the church burned .A 5~:;~a »-I mm re-L :\ llloulton Tiiiic-2.1 2.15 3-4- F- “va 'ri- PL Zelda the Great, (tHoyt) tPrestlue isle. - 3 3 ‘Colorado Rose, (H. D. Club Hartland 1 2 'Mary ' Heir. (Recd). l rim Pnirfieiii Liit-in Jazz. 0Slm01\' 6222 .N N mu can 1* A ‘-\ son.) Limestone a_2e s-4, 2.21 a-4. tim srl". t The scliool liuiltliiig ut liuriop \v:i:< _ ui-ur i'ului't- when the other (`hurcli lcoininlttee wus ruinpellml ltflirintr ],,',,._`-,A burned. lo the ground \Vedliesilu_\' pupf>i'.~¢ ure passing tlii'ou1.:li it |iei‘~Iin it iiiujoriI_v :intl minority i-eport. |,,.,,__ morning before the classes nsseizi limi of transition. |'l‘lio t‘i>llo\\'ini: is the mujorli_v rc- any bled, tthrough :in overlieuteil sitiivi- ,|;,.v_ (;_ |)_ Magis S,,,,|,,, ,,y D,-0.-,.siil|itit>i|, lm, ,, gi'ci-‘s in the operation of thot ilicr "\\'liei't-:is the future ol' thu ,,| ,~ -pt-iitlcni upon rulei|\tutc riuun- ' t-lui siip|»oi't wliicli it liii'li.~'. ’l`lii->rel'nre unless this Synod is prepnreil to ussunit' l`ul| i'inun- clal obligation for the contin- uztuce of the paper whirili has so well .=:ei°vcri the interests of our church, your committee rt~ coniiuenilg that this Synod tie- clines to assume the i'espc2st- ihilily ol' utlvisin the tlii‘ei:lor.< Bible Society is not :t society out- side ot` the Christian Chui'ch_ it is thel(‘hurch functioning through the ct‘y_ 4--B to their action ut. the present _iuut~ture_ "At ai conference ol' the (len- crui _lluuril und Boztrtl of l’uli- licatlons on ‘(`liurcl\ \\'ee.kly, October, 1st. 19110, li wus re- porteil us l`0llou's:~~“Aftei' rlis- (-lissitin ro |ll,- reluliiin nl' iliu tif-(l Angl 7-li Judge Forbes moved a icsoliitioii ___ __ ' £I--A fSynod ns -Dr. James Ross arose to 9 ,Church Oillce. The committee was 4 . 3-4. with committees, and uni' Ollie' way in which opportunity may from ( i'|'esli_\'tcrluli Witness, llulifux, und the t‘liui'ch Weekly il wa.-a icsolvetl tllut in the _liidgiueiit of this joint meeting; the gen- t-rul usseiulily _ctlioultl liectiiiio ri- spolislhle for the pitlilisliing ol' only one t~hui~t~li weekly. i'lt-stil- veil-5 iliut thc tit-legittiiiii to :iutliorizeil to oi`l'cr tliul, in tlii~ i-vom ot' the nuitilizuiuutinn ol' -the \Vitl\ess being favorably rv- gurileil. tho (Tliurch Weekly take the nnmc nt the Presby- terian \Vilness_ “’l`hat the joint boards uu- iliorizn ilia delegation to con- fer with the directors of the »l’reel1ytorlnn Witness ns to the ainulguination and purchase Church Office to be Continued, / __ A A tense feeling prevuiiqtl tho present the report on the rvliitlons of the Witness to the new (’hurcli _ paper and the continuance ot the -'0 5* unanir/this as to the conllniitiiiteni the Church Office and also us to :intl report to the executives ol’ norm the ASPN. Dr. Stewart, and his tllll- the General (Board and the Y; les. The reconrniendatlon appoint- B0,-,,-,1 of pubn(-,,,|on_ Tha( (ho - ° |113 RW- Dr- Slewilfl Wm* “Willis” question of the appointment of r-ilitors of the (‘hurch Weekly he refer-red to the executives of these Boards und that the Synod oi' the Maritime 'Pro- vinces and the directors of tim witness thc assured tlmt in tho The following nre the rcsolu- CHU ficc shall be under control oi the (hp MP0,., D,._ G_ g_ parsnn shall become one of the editors _ of the church \vcckly_" _O20 Opposed the Transfer. hay minority and violently opposed tho mln” transference of the Witness to Tor CDDU i _4 l fl | |'i'tiii\ l"lt"i`OIl, ‘0t:t. S.--.\ licavy dock- The “Witness” Resolutions. .lu-en et of Syuutl liusiness wus zinnoun- ,,,.“- rid toi thi- .ifteiiioon untl limits The iesolutiolis with respect to ,\' 're se-t to sulijccts und spec(-lies. the I‘i‘t‘shylc1'ian \Vitne.ss wus pru- IH5_,___“,______ _.um .,._,m,_ m__,,m_|_ so ileepenlm.: the St. Lawrence Riv- _. _ _ ,_ _ .. . niun_ _ 2-Mionti .\lnrio. CH-Di. Ldmllel Till' c Zi-l)c.|iio<'rury_ (`apl. Willlflm D981. i.unenhurg_ ir 7.inck__ Luii:.-iibiirg. a of the l’re.shyiei‘lun \Vilness ns 5-li‘i'en representing the i'n\'iircrs sion is not expected to report until -of Snskaltolieivvin waited on lion. n of prcsentiiig at restrorutinn of the 0 Wheat Control lloortl. _ P5 Hon. Mr. Calder su-ill .lllrit S0 lflllg :is ithr- linited Staffs, 1\l’Z0ll\i"*’» 1 Australi-. Eg l -und india continue l wheat importing coiiniiries will buy 1 in that nrarkct, and while lie_wu.s prcparell to express :i tlelinil-0 view that control -by Canada 'alone would do more harm than i good. representations of the delegation e imnredlateiy bntori- -t he gioverntnien-t_ man‘s barn. -til-led with wood and ' caught. tire. Beton -help could arrive -tho Union Church, Metihodist. Baptist. Anglican, was also wel-I Rev. n. n. Layton, with muon underwa-v-The tl-ramen from Brides- spirlt, represented the virfw of the Wi\l'€l'. WIIO WGN! 011 We “Un” W" onto. Mr. Layton moved an amend- Chllmh- C mi.-nt uint “in the Judgment or ins Several -houses. 011 Pwli Side “ S (Special to The Guardian.) _ \ \l,l|".\.\'. .\'. S., ()i'l. Sf-'lllif ng -t~l|.uii-r in-i-:iii i-ull* itll' ll of $5_ti0tl \\_'lii<'li \v:i.s lu have ‘“‘ _euiletl l'l` the liurtioi' lii~i'i- lu-_ . lt. ( riiwt- ut Bi'ool'l_\-ii iltirl' . _ _ ' _ l`3ng@I'9 f0l`f-‘£8 0lI9l'l\i6d dui' stood ut five itulu;.". 'mm hm] wnwd in conmrmny S0V|°l ‘F0095 were ini-it-t-niinlt-il for ailltl '”_"i' ' 'T ' ' ' - MUMEMM Stlllll UVEH EUHII Hostilities Between Russia and Poli Have Ceased According to Armist - Arranged by League of Nations. th From ` a.oN~oor~r ont. 8 E ' e rm s““°°t°d'h . f- urope 'was presentatives of th -Lelgu almost at ea ti D 6 l ."‘__l .- ._ i-7. . f‘.f’...1“l.‘.1'.:.:...,‘.‘.§‘.":..f.x::.‘..t... lltflilltfltlll tif llrmallwllli Echoes of the un zicetylen- i.t|i`i~ii l:’.llilt‘\l '*"_ b ,,mi_.;_ R (Special to The Guardian.) -_ _ llltl..\‘Si<1'lA~l, Ot-I. S_--The world i t`iu.iiii:lul t-oiiferi-nt-e in session here _ "l‘liui'.=.tl:i_v issuetl :L sharp summons ,h;x?§g:§|st£.;h_c,;:§g; z§h,'|?£:_‘ _ . . 1 1-i the _go\einiiic_iil:. _uf the world was the herd or _M head of iii piocleil ni time with the redlir Shir” owned b Mr Edwin ____ tio" ot' uriiiamf-nts. As li means to of Sunnyslope Firm _IQOHDBZY _ _ this end the conference requested them ,__ headed by' Paul of _ ___(3P°Cl¢\I 1° Th!! G'-lafdlan-) _ the toiinril ol' the Lea ue of Nu- . _ - ____ ‘_ T ton was billed `f‘150 freight i (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, (ict. G.-What. is de- 'oned to be the final tour oi' in I , . ~ 'estigution ot` the St. Lawrence Great Lakes navigation and power »lu.-me by tlielnternational Joint U Coiiirnission will begin at Mou- wus pllSlll0llf’tl lllllll l‘_l|ll‘ll`l_'U“' lrcul next l~‘ridny. 'Phe schedule in- I ` 'ii _\ `ui I vcouiit til' :ich oi \\'ii . i _ ‘- ,. mg-,,\ 0|' $1 H00 has luwii ofivr ut- it i-ui-i\ Iii-t\\'t-cn tin- \\'i_i\iiei' U l‘i'csli_\'lei~iuii Witnt-.ss is tie- til' thi,-; ,.V,.,,, ,md ;,;q,» ptrlt iii the ll tllriiivveilt-l‘ l`i.~'liiii;1 l'lei»l. SCHOONERS TAKING PART 0 i.uii enhu rg. 0 ltiverport. 0 ernicc Zinck, Captain Dan-iel B liulos iiicetlngs in Ontario and nomic feasibility of the project of r and canals, as would permit oc- an-iroing vessels to go to the head f the Great Lakes. The power question arises incid- ntally and the two comprise prob- bly the most important reference ver submitted to the commission. illiorr B \\'nlt,ci~s Cxtptaiu There will be sittings ut Kingston, is \Vullers, iL\\neu-hurg. -0 n the iith. at Toronto onthe 12th, iilepenilenm, Caplt A|lI>f‘l`l l lilth and 14th and then, in turn at uhy i’t'n-tn, Captain (`u.lvin Albany, Boston, New York, Clevc- but B :Hsu m‘1"9l_'_ l¢_“_°I-‘ld luntl lntllrinnpolis, Minneapolis, :L "ea ' Task to t e u um ° Iilrngo, (irunil Rapids and Detroit,| Eastern K use Exhlbmon' A|lei'wui'tIs there mny be Ilnnl ri;ument_ ut Ottawa or Washing- want wheat C0[)[[0| ceetieti wiui. wnuiii be n iuint nf- ____ i`iiir of the United Stuies and Can- Cnlder today for the purpose 1. YD ‘Ili in tim open .market -the tm, he was inclined to express ll dinn Government. The commis- ext. sprint.: ns the engineers have ations. *-li-Oéli AMERICAN COAL FOR `CANADA OTTAWA, Oct. 9,-According to report received here by the Board of Railway Commissioners from Washington, the United Stat- H0 1,,-(,,m|S9d to pig(-_,t the es nut-horities, have just complet- i_Em3;e.u.i_,L (a -~._ /ff W iii; if: ._, ///if/__-, inf hw _ - 4 / / ' f-,'_"` $.90 ,.0 -I U - _ l. 0 J _Cn Y vénli V __ ln’ r __ C TEMPERATURE, 19 c bt Noozie the Sunshine Kitt