_ -V THE ouanbxalr oovnns rumen = 1 vez rsoews until H cllarlsttefown Gwinn Tm-se |44”-ning Guardian, __ lindpd illi- Centn. _ " ' lv-#ping Guardian 1887. I. 1"s1.h1¢ni-inn-run-1:mw._-ovgsn-a.ooo nmannns mln.»r_____ _ ____; _ -_ ~- - ~ ,_ .r-_-s - - _ - - _ _“___-',%_=e FRIDAY, oc'1‘oBER s1_,_l91o-,-_, . _ -_ __ _ ist.. e......°£il',l..s.,- Alot..-_ ‘_ (`_ sl5.l0ii.000- Arlrlgdetei -from Silrpllis- Stores. Ge recite oils- rl but lem builtin.- _ (special to The Guardian.) thahrmy ex enditures, .Secretary War Church -_,“a\tll0i1l10Q\i' that if cabinet had vsli a-final contrlbu mm from sllrpus stores to General or the fiercest fighting to withdrs§ JS; viewed by the Guardian, says the con-lferencs which is to he held within . _ --.-- - . “W ference ia regarded by educationailsts 1 three years. . _ - ' (dgecial to-Tm Guardian.) “_ present as the largest and mast. im-\ One'-of -the duties expected ot tlliil 9 PAR! . Oct, 30.--lliotlflcatioa ilprtan-t educational] conference ever council is to establish u. National Bur been given ‘Jie peace _conference held in Canada. There were about eau of Education to be under control .-l_ repres'entntive ci ltloy hero thstt peniltine, the-ltntlillolehevilr lender in soma nusels. The .value or the elm- tributien he added -was _apgroximat £15.000.000 qterllltg mil ,i _ would he despatched urging-thp -winter. _ LONDON, 0ct.- 80.-In defending f ti- 1- Bly lil. 2 EKINE The Bolsheviki defending Petrograd received fresh reinforcements during the past two da-ys, according to od or- es from Re'val, enabling them to bri e rl Yudehitch who was compelled Gltehlna Between Gatchina and suoye Belo, s severe battle was in 'progress at the latest advices, Bolshevilti -being supported by arm .ed cars and trains. GLUTR-IHUUS DUTY 0 0F ALLCGA-NMJIAN i-no-n-di 'lo llelp Fit W_ Soldiers for fitter Jobs ls 0 v -' '_ iii _Lost l9l9. most sacred obligations that ._ _v seeing that the crlppleeti vetamllsiate gsedmllvlug for tllrgnlg rss .annul £13? 'anyaman up I -- his former position.; -tgefelm.-Of Jim, the lin _-, who lost n leg “over mere." The Depgntglont of-. S0l,diers’_..Civil ,reestai llment trained Jim he .is__ae§\d_ ~ messages over t become a telegrap};;If.\%perai,¢\`r, 1030 :QW wires that other fe :wa stgills.--_{\._ B c In order to ni in meh ll br 1919, is being iaunc ed. An opport son when the chance to subscribe t help these men is tile duty as -well ,as overwhelming response is looked for. The wer is over.,hnt the el _ _ _ th is upon the dountry. one of 't es .v,`:7on_‘th_e b6op\_8.uf Canada is that tra ned :to lit -in where the can earn families., _- __ at the from. thn,t_lle can never return ,uh t?help$ul service the Victory Lo ity to- mauve will be given every p o . o plate hlstiuéy of Jim’s case will the Victory Loan 1919, ls offered the privilege of every citizen, and he of a to to he _ _ . _ be found in another. _rt qt. t is paper. ang#-.ghows the need for such a det Q __ _. .» . _ n _ pertinent as the ;g_*l`Jay"€nlnent_ is lteegming . ,_ _ an “E .. . T 1'. 0 an " ¢» 'l “ `:-Y' l f‘iil'lvi`erilllieiit’s _ l’roiettioi\£_g|iust Strikes (Special to The Guardian.) WlA'8H\1_NG'l‘0N. Oct. _ 30-.--The _Gov- ernment confronted with refusal of the miners organization to cali off the strike _o,_f,baii aluililen soft coal work- ers orllsl'§>d,l_.for Friday night, moved swiftly today to protect the people from gl'cat.dlstl‘esu. __ __ .-.. __ __ Tile-ilrst of many steps to delil with o. situation admitted-ly -critical probsb-' ly will be these: ample police 'or oth-, er protecrlslf for miners willing to rc italy Appeals , 'l10NDDN.Oct. 30. Diplomats assert tliathnother strong appeal Bignor Tittani, the Italian Fc - inister, ‘ regarding the -Fiume ation. it is added that the British _1~`ff=“°h Qeversusurs.-_age siriu- igoo’d”ofllces to 'ease t e rather rnsln on the Job as urged by Presid- ' ' ent Wilson; revival or fuel administra- allocation and distribution of coal to homes; railroads and essential indus- tries; efforts to_ bring the strike i0 if speedy and thorough mediation. . __,____.._._--_¢-- Navy ,._¢._-~ J. G. Jamieson ....$i0.00 Largo Brut-. .-.-.., . . 5.9¢ Mrs. Eliza Poole .. 5.00 ‘ (Special to T'ne Guardian.) -LQNDCIN, Oct. 30.--Major Gen the imperial Medical' Corps. run wlgltruoa od. Mecernulek§1>.n.r.n. ._ 2.0% _ ‘ggzpggg M. Matheson ._ ._ so Frank Stewart .. 5- Alex. Scott .,,.. . 5.. J. A. Messervey . 10 llarry.`iam__,.,-,.. .. 2.00. Walter S-_:grant ..._. 5.00- Mrs. F. ilosere,x.o.n.s:.. . -~ Albert . .. twig W. H. irrifiregor, Central: Lot 16.2' Capt. Harry Bruhln, Montague G. F. Hutcheson ._ Messrs Laulbros Bros C. H. Black J. D. Jenkins 2.0 Angus McPhee, -New Haven . 'Li-03l _ ._ 1ii§_§§ . . . . . . . . 5. 0 ..l._ _symp- _at 4.0.1 and tomorrow at 5.0l: it he high-.tomorrow morning nt R. G. r . n. n."s'lt§i5.°.,.i.;f _ Dr.-' B. _gtg Jenkl ill-. lil ~- » - ~ w, '_ _ I1 tl " ""-“1 . .. ‘.-. ‘ __ _ mpg; ...N . U. rn _we-_-.__ _ Che'n‘..mll\_e¢’br _ . . . . .., 9am\lel_Lq_qe' ~7._l..-Cilaek _ . Harail elpolue . . . _ “fs “aw” - r _Napoleon-' ters . . . Miller Matheson . . H. Winchester _Miss lull. Mme’ R. C. Bidenius .. G- W. Oct. 80th, 1910. ;- ,- ti cal situation. ‘Fosterl chiei of the Canadian Med Corps, was given a dinner privately night at a gathering which -was nl ly Canadian and inclnded Sir (leo Perley and General Goodwin, Chic . - i _ _ __ _ _ _ _, . _ i- _ H0010'-ET( .At the conclusion of this feast Can Shortly before 10 'o_'ol_ock the meet-‘ on Armstrong spoke eloquently and ing -broke up by singing me N5*/i°“a\~, _ ' 09|, in detail of the scope of the Forward Anthem. - ' ' d 233 upon _tile :deed of prayer and of ltevilil 2 '- "- ‘I V Mig ) "' - -' Y __ .the Government. ang gundiy _ _ ._. portancga in achieving the result so _ _ C - '_ th' bonu' 'What was-termed the unfair competl _ _he-sun-so til siterncon at 5.L1_ear1\eety -hoped for and H0 much 0 - - hsslote own H uw er _tions of chntauquss,_misint_ure en ' d t l h a 0 t da Th t rss-ss ecially undtolner-roy; at 5.10; it»rises tomor- be desi" ~ H0 011101’ eiimll 5 efzfilfg , guy ge! GF dl*-_ '_ .8 B 0 d 1? oak cases and- other tray-eil-ing snows ie _row morning nt 6.513 and -Sunday st to carefully ctrilnsldelll' 1 s detaii o_ ...__ _ e ryl goo ds Mama sthwigl “__ to the appointments: s committee t _ _ .¢_§A,. __ _ _prayer a§serF_ng .t atM~_he apir ua ; (angm tc Th. a“.“"a"_) _ ersswnél a v ra smakme _llziéiziwéla discuss witth that lvfalriitirne Provincial tween the Abegwelts and -Bt. Dun- ~‘ . New muon, Thursday, October 23rd side of t e onward ~ ovemeu _vga numw Aynm . 0% _30____-fha er nge - ey wed an si - _ and the members "he n vsa llty of shuttle M 3_4() p_ m_ ‘ _its most important side and no o- e Bm Gefmm me,¢;,¢n¢ ,mpg www, -hit run ot -ra s. d -t;7-- or tn out turve _ing shows which were un .lpn-eg, qunrter moon Friday, October _neglected for any consideration what wok mm” in M...n“n° pm” dm-mg Qiltkwdl who --took fa van ge - e. desirable. File convention pledged th 2-UQ' 31st 8.43 p.- m. ‘ ` _ soever. _ ' the Wm. Wm be a-gm,-uma -tp the AH _special bargains -advertised-1-certainly. suprporoo! its members-to the Visto _ .,,T_.____,. .V -_ __ _.,..,_.. . .. ' - f < ' me in “od uondmi-m_ “ill M-,_.g“w_ gotlrvalue‘f0r1!=i_l¢i: 1110118! and every- -Loan__ campaign and general weliar Q if V i* I | Wi 0 A; A is me mm at dwomwg “sign” bp?h;m:n::;Ah§\?te° or Dnsrletsetown wlggiwm were elected-as fellows- -_ - - _.-A ,. .l _ . _ U tloegzrenfisgdthg 21:; Bgzeilaltmixterilégl be-_oougrattllalediupondhe Inc- President. R. J. i\icAdatn, Halifail; . . U I ` ._ . _ steamshlps. The ships are unafble to_ °0§_9f“| 'm5“i;‘1' in _l`§°i;i‘;ia»`_ JG-_M3DBGL§BP,H§&~5 ` - ' ' ` V °"°°°°“ t° “ea "nd" mm W" “team Dlwmls aw forwerdkso rea- Helirinr-9 'rrsagllrer-' W ` C -rgierxh . ‘ ‘ - -_ __ _ _ and Dutch tugs are therefore expected- -Wil ‘ii 1'”-° ‘ d -I tt B* _hilj vm _P'_‘..1d 't_ 'f f N-ev ' 3”( MQNTH? f'NT5R"-it mi 19-? -v"°T°Rv “MN _w‘.L"'_`." PIGTRL many wma” thle milcllmgazry Wm ggsrgfl ¥:sy'esterda`y's it will-continue-do~bo a' Nova Scotia. R. liclrer. Halifax: sang, curio N camo oN Fl il* 9'.’.--"°V~""“`““‘ ~" ' Wndm Wh pw ' "mg nmeie :eamueis do business me or for Prince new-ml island. J. J. onus- “ ° °" - ._ Argentine products on the voyage to _ 8 , - _ . The G,,,,,,,,,,,.__ ' Charlottetown. - __~ et. Summerelde- _____’_4____,___,_,____¢_ __ “Wt” -\\°ii'“°'i**“'°S. . VIUTURY WAN Sl-BSORll"l`l0NS l-919 The me Wm 'be' high this auemv,-gg Movement He laid particular stress es The conference elected a National port of the conference before the RM, (Special to T'ne Guardian.) -~ l sl._narisizzartf*.rl'r:“:..°‘.§i‘s.:.“:::- ..E;r;’:..;*:.‘.'r-'lit-:'§...iS...l.1‘.-.¢’.lil-’-‘r ---r-~=-df--lift-'l -»-f----is - tit-i'-'” iitbsrln a banquet held is the Par- _that _circumstances prevent s -more -“reviled by- the 'Canadian'-trade '00 sh 'Hall 'of St. Puul’s _Church -for the extended report of his remsrks._ I Magic? ig was `l°“g°d thg1'm°l1;";?ig;_ forced to ask for credits. If we_are_to biirpose of bringing the men togeth-- Mr. Coster followgfii with 1:‘r;‘;lg-I Egg; v§:hi:l\"€$;s bm rglm-ed_ to her we must supply that credit. er. to become better acquainted with dress upon Parish. nano ng, s some ext-ann' th6_Das‘ has also b such other and with the Forward ing his personal exnefleniles HB i!`%Mi_- _ ~- » . -. De ite the m.an_ y-hu d Movement which is now attracting lu-erb-5; at clletgvrih consrelre-H011 f°\` Q _g§°f-ggagests get lug" _Bums l__e';e§ved, __ _ much attention -in the Protestan num o y . _ _ _ ,_-_ oh Churches in North America. I He laid stress nl>0l1 *H9 ii\\P°Yi»i\i1°° :fs tg? igfecoxzaizgfntgg tg:)r‘;f1fln‘; 0 The “casio” was B' happy one and at mm-any conmbugms m minimis it Walrstated that if care ls exercisidd ' e .- __ e no doubt will be truitfulin the results sind rlelatiegi ln;\§\y‘du;1fl;<€;1;“hi’te:‘g§d by the consumer there' is sufficient aug-‘ ` _ ° - “M angie? gtercy Pope presided and the gogifialrgzgdgg ar igganxfg tgrsfgfeftig \t‘:::n§rg¥%g' --- . - D _ _ - ._ _ “tx °m°f “Peake” °t ' the evening were vm" .°{ thmks were m°v°Sd"t(;,h°1t-h mon tie-gills. ‘Canada is-age of th? best -‘ ...___ am. Canon Armstrons of Trinity Church. speakerlsiby) tl: rgztgg okfecbtlmegubg muted nmmmes m the world in t 'ge' St' John" N' B" and Mr' Charms C09 Que? ti'e Hasgrd and unanimously Féspect, it was Suited- “ml U\‘*.*ddm°" iS'1`~ JOHN. N. B.. Oct 29.-’Vflz0l'- f of *Br Of U10 551119 GUY- "' “B ° the 1919 requirements being saf The banquet commenced al; 7 0-. ca;-_ledi of thanks to the mugs who guarded refineries in Canada have o _ clock and the repast was most ther- had $3388 of the Banquet Wu movedwised the 00ll\l11i9Bi0D that U10 H9608 _lzods of collection -were registered' Stalker of Toronto in comn1and.fuund- oughly enjoyed the menu and service. hm ld I win- séconded by of 1920 now appear to be well cov- at the fourth annual cfmvgnuon being under the direction of tlle`hY Mr- Am “ r ' ered in regard to raw material. ___ _ __ __ _W Canslllsrl Medical Oillcer 8 - I _ §{.°'1,“..“.’$‘.`.‘€“..X'..§.ll..§.l.”.§"..$f.‘n.§’e.l...,. _ Entmsmsd m Loud the ' 1500 registered delegates present, in- of the council and independent alto- ,proposal marie by Foreign Minis cluding mpny eduoat-ionaiists of out-5 gather of _provincial or federal gov- Tittonl for the settlement of tl_1e.Fiu standing prominence, ernments. The work of the Bureauiproblem had not been accepted The conference lasted _three days will be mainly to collect .statistic|.the United States. It is declared and the local committee 'of manage- and other information concerning edu- authoritative italian quarters nowev ment had made every possible proper- cational matters throughout the world that although the reply of -Secret ation for the comfort and entertain- and to lhalce _these available to Can- 'of State Lansing W” “l\_fPVQ\`B\l|@ ment of the delegates. Thirty auto- adlan educational authorities and ln- a whole. it i>0l1§1ii¢i_'H\\le _ll°\‘U°l\ 0f__l_ _ _ _ mobiles were at the disposal of theydiv-lduals. The council will hold its Titt0l1i P\'0l><>Hi\\ WHS ¢\_°°@l1'4ed 34111 _the ‘Lieutenant qcvernor. Sir John delegates each of whom was -met on _ next meeting in Ottawa, probably 'ln that the exelienses with U19 UIl|¢¢‘3‘ Heudrle and the United Furtner-Labor ne arrival and 'taken -to ihis- hotel or February. _ Bmw* im U1" ““b5°”t “’°“m bf’ C wherever he wished to go. A recep- A .large number of comprehensive “H000- tlon wasgiven by°_SirJa,1nes Aikens, resolutions were adopted outlining Governor of Manitoba, to which all-the policy of the conference; One oi h ate e inv ed. The Can \these includes the folio ng -"That by citizens during their stay in the the moral _arid Spiritual factors of city. _our national education, alike in the During the conference each session school,thech\ll'ch and tl1eholne.and* in The first address, given by Rev. C. sideration and for such action in the W. Gordon (-Ralph Connor) was on ‘ premises as they deem lvlse to take, "moral and spiritual gains and losses such action to be reported upon- _to of the war” and was 9. masterpiece’ the next meeting of the conference ’ - Council consisting of fifty~meznbers tary Club, whose representative he to carry on the work begun, all the wus, at an early date. To as indeed all the addresses were. Mr. Campbell purposes giving n re-t _ el in K-ings Daughters of St Panl's Church. Mail” M°N“‘“_- di _ were (“v__ ' Th l . NGS? H8 _ The Parish Hall' was very Drettliy dec ersiffegvgi ifgilc’ -_by Prorezsor Earle om ed' and .solos hy Mr Charles Earle hill-lu . Proeeelllllgs oi Gregori Conference ;§t1;gfg;';;,_,g;;;;;,§;;;;=;,;f@p,“,;f; _ _ 0 l' DC all T clmaar ' gcngidgpihenconizlueidn of the pea treaty. ' Vg; R. H. Campbell, Superintendent provinces _being represented. This - ._ _ - i -1- »------ :;...l:r“.';‘:.'s.f.::‘.°;::‘:.:r.°.:l.t‘;°..?d. ;::l':.‘;‘_‘.‘::.°:”:::.‘;:‘:‘;.‘:.?::‘l.lr;.t2r-lull ui it $1' representative of Charlottetown and by the 'resolutions adoptedandto re- 1° Halifax Rotary Clubs last week. inter-§ port at the next meeting Oi the coil' . g ...W 0s British -_Wuslllps ‘l‘.{’,..£’2 525-“il2l‘§"lil’-‘2tli."il.i ,or are they going to ses eiivlerilielirli ,Cnullhl visit;-EEK was "°°""‘°"i ‘W F“"”°"S t e deleg s w`re it - wi I , _ . ` __ .- -_ _ -‘ ‘ lr ti f :.i‘::.°.::.‘1.;.':l.e;‘r:l.r;:.e:;rr::. ;‘:.‘~.::f'.;:::.'.;‘;.l‘;‘°.;s:...;“.;:°2l. lillitfili-_Will Jerri# - ry poslshle kindness was shown them deepening and the strengthening of _ (Special to 'Poe Guardian.) was presided over by a diifereut chair' structs the newly alilivinted National VIENNA. Oct. 80.-lAn invehlboryh . '- - -- ' - ._» _ _ 4 ~ .1- ‘e " ‘ ~ man and in every case the opening sdlCouncil to make a consideration of W9 CNW" 5eW°15 1359 km9°\°9e f ai- . = - _ 1 dress was carefully prepared, able, lu- the problems herein involved a first Q19 mm°“9 ¢“*`*m,¥“ » }}°W“ *lst* ° _ ' structive and -interesting. charge upon its deliberations." ` Grand Duke of usosn. -and six e , _ - -_ l The general trend of all the ad Another is as follows' "Resolved “her "a‘““bl° °'h3°°t"’ hm h°°“ fl dl i I iowardll _th t the whole' question Fof the jbesf m°"95 l“‘°5“’““\'lY TW the f°_\'m9" resses and scuss one was _ _ a _ _ __ _ h R ,th nt It higher ideals in citizenship. Character methods ot carrying out the _pur»poses_ ;’(‘;;`_‘_’;'tt;'&“;‘; bg aidopeg :’1‘:";s_t;g'x; ha education in relation to -Canadian cit- of this conference be referred to the _ __ _ izen-ship was the keynote. ' National Council for their fullest con-. :xg 0W:;€$§rp:g;§§t_°t°”°” were p .......... ... ..;l‘?§§1 CME-N'3 MNQUET IN 3'|‘_ °plAU|_’3 HALL-_ ....<.iu:1f'-.;:.T‘lr.i_f=_“.:;°‘;.1.:. ences for export ot sugar from 'C ada are being issued and old con Bhd ‘QIIBBDB lf, 'ronorrro oct so -Ernest ci W1' and seconded by R. A. Hughes “W Toronto, treasurer of the lndepe 0°' coalition -was establislled` this ln 9°". the tofp to victory, for upon the succ 9'-is -prosperity of Canada. _ bs les Drury was unanimously elec ce leader by the United farmers and dependent labor party late yesterday dis- and at the ond of abc-ut five minutes cusslun of the leadership question O. wln`¢-ofthe :lbw combination were "Y olution moved by 1'. llecnan mem he elect in Kenorn on the labor 'tic by ent label- party, left no doubt that 2; labor men approve the choice. “ig Trouble Already in Cabinet. ` he' The line of communication between ‘ing. This znorn1llg's early mail bro regard 'to 'the formation-'of-a Govern ment lt \ s- the first lntlmation la r- ted ln- afternoon. -Mr. Drury's election came his name as leader was hailed with Qsurdlonged cheers by the U. F. members present, while the labor not represented at themeeting in which 1'.” iMr. Drury was cllosen leader. A res- her kct ol nd- _ the -say they would he -from another psi-ty om tight to U.li‘.0.- Headquarters, 130 ~ King Street. East. u mfssive 'fr-:nn the.Sec- netary ofthe '-Lieutenant* Governor _ asking Mr. _Drury and the United Farmers to .state their position with _ _ - V8 " ` .' Di- _ trivial-'-or otherllvisef thatthe United returned in e.-byeelection before the i "F_l_ll'luers have hadfrom this or kind- legislature meets. ' ss E- C- - U-F9 § _ Law, government leader in the House ' " » " of Commons, gnnounosd today that ; *ez 'cage _ -.1»..__,: ind Laborers at Coilventillll fred sources that they would be called upon to form a government. This has not detereii their determination to he prepared when the _summons came .ang this mol-ui:lg’: reisgtesl; tortilla - em rl an exce en pos on o"s a their position". Their policy coordina- ted--with the-tf of the .ll}dep?dznt hab- or party arltl 'with-the l_-_ice inetpossi- bifitles, already considered almost to theipoigt of seslelnent. th h '_ r. rury I ll last night at t e personnel of tile cabinet had lJee'n`de~ eided on but it would he announcqd later. He intimated that some 'woud be chosen from outside the '-U;F._Q., membership but was not preparmi to l That trouble has _arisen in the cou- -ference is indicated 'hy the fact that one who is also labor M. P. P, elect for the city unoeremoniousiy left labt -night’s conference -when ethe- format- ion ot tile cabinet was under discus- sion. He explained that it washe- cause Drury insisted upon. the give- lege of naming the two Labor _ o':h~ bers of the cabinet the labor arg ‘having slread-y chosen Walter it l , a new minister of labor. -0nta'r-io'apr'¢~ mler to be, E. C. Drury, it not a mein- ber of the legislature but-has _heen*-e!- - tered `U.F.O.. seats in north Brant and Centre Sifnco which he can take ,lt Bll \'&- ghlltfls it lol delle if _Sllccess maintenance of those goodtimes. UC' manufactured goods. Whether it be U0 Farmer and city man nlust 'unite W _ l ri- - Citizens WM Collie -Tllrollgll oi loan. ' The prosperity- of‘Gannda is close to the heart of every citizen no mat- - ter where he dwells. Former and city dweller alike are interested in the Canadian farmers form a large percentage of the -buyers of Canadian tractors or motor cars. the farmer elgnl - __ , - - _ “W leads the way. Industrial -Canada -depends upon the farmer just as the tu-_ ._ - _ il - '_ mi' country man depends upon the urban msn to supply him with those things. - ' el t cts lwhivll ils__ _it the Shi #lent Qi _.----Qr_eet- origin is one-of the largest or cma_da*s~-customers. For years 9°” this country as cultivated- the trade relations with Ill' At present", the strain of war has put the old land in a ` tion? ` en- i is _continue selling our. surplus products in pushing the Victory Loan 1910 over oss of the loan depends the continued his . l on motion picture ‘films and the met opé/lied here today. -plan -lor coilectingfthls tax. A ‘memo 000 or less also will he forwarded t been made'-by some of the n on P E Milind.- Coumty Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.000 we Committee . 5,000 Committee . . _ 5,000 -1- . . . 9,000 _` ‘§;_i§_,'- _ , The convention decided to urge up- on the Goverumentet more equitable T s`_»lai, praying for exemption from all ‘ - -_ " ' ` film taxes for thelstreg in towns of 5,- D . S' atan's. fy Y. --Crew oi Nineflierish __ _ in 'Lake Storlll _ (Special to The Guardian.) ' nom-llasrnlz, oct. so .-caught _in .the teeth of a seethin 'I2 mile ale 8 8 3-_ _ ous protests against the Federal -tax that swept Lake Ontario, the wooden steamer Homer Warren, Capt. Wm of _ered off Sodus some time-Monday-and the Motion Picture Exhibitors’ Lea- her entire ‘crew of nine men are gue of the Maritime Provinces which thought to have perished. No Score ill the ~~ One of the best games of football d played in_C-hsrlottetown for years o‘was that of yesterday afternoon be- the second game of th and the result -though both near to; scoring The game was play on both -'i 0 0 WBTB . ' the WM 0 several new qillf\lf P6