Over (40,000 Readers, Every Daily lune g Guaranteed _ Member A. B. 0. Charlottetown Guardian, Two o...“ Founded 1551. Dlornlll’ Guardian, »"/// ‘The People's covers Prince Edward I island Like the Dew ///" Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1922 , We'll-Filamen- Anmtmn“ Worillloadlagfl“ " Suvit the Coupons for Your Favorite l Candidate Give Your Sllbscr iie the Most Votes Are GlVBilv-Jiiiliiiiii Extra Vote 0iler on $15.00 i Clubs iinlls llleve you voted yet? If not, do so now. Get into the spirit, o1 the great contest and any which of the candidates you want to 599 win the $1576 Studebaker or the $1085 Maxwell. Don't wait to bc asked by candidates or their friends more than once. Give them ‘ Your subscription and do sumo- (M thing worth wh-lle in promoting the ziesires of your favorite candi- , tlntcs to win one of the automobi- llos or one of the other grout prizes. Then follow up the good ‘ Work by mgulul-ly clipping the cou pens from each issue of The Gual- dlan and forward-lug them 1o our contest department with the name of your candidate w-rillen- upon them. Pill them neatly togotllor and send or bring them in batch- qs, but be sure you do so before . the date of expiry printed there- ‘v on. Your subscription paid this week means many more votes fol' your candidate. . Tile contest department has been asked i1‘ candidates will be allowed the extra voto value for further payment on subscriptions on which payments has been made already in this contest, the slnmo as if pay- ments had been: made on the Origi- nal order for such longer period. The answer is “yes." Votcs on ‘second payment subscriptions will he computed on the schedule which‘ was in force when the first payment was made. B%_i_ >_ __._____ i ubiPlnEs ARE NAMEC- FOR WORLD SERIES GAMES 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—— William .l(lclu and William McCormick for U18 NIILIOIIIII LGEIgUL‘. and C_B, Owens and Goorgu iiilllcgralh for the American League were an- nounced today as thr- llnlpircs for- ~tlln~wtlrlll service by. (Jomllllslllonor ILM. Landis. l . l-Fr» oo-oa-oo oo-oqao.“ a» 444A» ‘- CCNDENSED SPECIALS l ooo+i llA_'|‘l<lN.-ilic. pnr lino pcr dlly. 9c. pcr llnc pcr dlly for 3 duyn o over. iiy- a line pcr ully for o duys cl nvul". (mini. fl words to a linc. Groups ni‘ I» figures‘ initial lottorll. count no nnc wor . i0 pcr cont. discount for l rush. Addrcss forms part of uzl. . nnd must be paid for. Special ilutos l-urnlsllod Room ad. 70c for scroll words for one week. Situation wanted, for seven words. 50c pcr week . lWalloi “WORK B YTHE DAY. APPLY 72 Rocbford Street. 900048-5-21 _ ‘FOR SAlLE TWO PURE BRlED j, Suffolk rams. Apply 'to Horne l. Bros, Winsloc. 80001183-31 _.__.______________________ ‘WANTED A HOUSE OR LOT for business on cornol‘. Pbollc Sill-J. 900030-4421 ; ;, ‘SITUATION WANTED BY CAP-i ablc young man as clerk, book- koopcr or general utility Apply - "0" (fllrfl Slunrdiltn. l‘; _ fiLOSTdSABLii FUR ON RICH- mond lStroct pour Methodist lPnrsnlagc Inst night. Filulol‘ plcaso loavo at. 234 Sydney St. ‘WANTEII-FIVE TO TEN ACRES of land with buildings, llonr the city. Wlrito 116 Charlottetown. OctZ-illpd TO RENT — UNFURNISHED Iiouso all modern conveniences well heated. Apply 232 Grafton St. 900052-5-31 FURNISHED ROOMS T0 LET for light house-keeping, good lo- clltioli‘ for college students. Ap- ply Guardlan Off-Ice 800993-2-61 g a_.___i.__._______.___. ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENER- nl housework. Apply l4 Lower Prince Street. 900027-4-51. ‘RUBBER TIRES CHEAP- FOR balance of season. A. P. Large at Proud d: Morosllle Bldg Upp- er drootooprgo st. 803061115- "FOR sA-Llshltl: or THE user 50‘ acre farm on P. E. island. 3 1-2 nflles‘ llrom Charlottetown. Atppiy to U. L. Howntt. East lRoyaliy. " 8009722-3-3l 'NO‘I‘IGE-NOW ll TH! TIM! to put your stoves. ranges, also furnaces in Rood order for the winter and your guns repaired for lull shooting-Jinnah White, as Kent St. 80091234301 ‘MIN WANTEIL-WI WANT A few real live representatives in ovary city and town in Canada to sell automobile stop signals: positively prevents accidents: every cur owner»: pron cot: eljylio sdll; bi! refill.‘ rite for particuiarl an agents pro- phtllon. Genttlll "Auto Shops. l‘ Saturday Night. Save the Coupons. Candidates should get their friends to save the loose coupons for them. There are many thou- sands of them going to waste eve-ry week. These snlnc people Will be paying an their sullsoulp. tiolls one of these days. and if you show them that you arc interest- ud,-thcy‘ll be fol" you. It dot-isn't 908i- Illiyilllllg to ask them fol" their llclla. Don't be discouraged, it doesn't pay in this day and age. Get busy. A little effort on your part. with the assistance oi‘ your friends. and you will [be one of the successful candidates when it's all over. "I have little difficulty in se- curing subscrlptions when i tcll my friends what it means to me in the count. It's getting your friends posted that counts," said one of our out-of-town candidates yesterday. I Big Vote Offiir Ends Saturday. ‘Don't overlook the fact that this is the big week of the contest. Tile 100,000 votes- on the $15 clubs ends Saturday night. How many .8tI tllc jury tllzlt unless they could I them. 7' '0. .80: m, Niagara Fella, Ont- Oflt . clubs can you make up? Just try and sec. You will surprise your- self. Tho campaign department is anxiously awaiting iIlL‘ photo- graphs of some of tho (lalldillatos. Scnllbtllcln along, candidates. Let yuuriricntls see that you are a real-dcad-in-carllest candidate. Another "Disagree- ment in Paris Case “Catholic Woliiull- hood” Subject oi Address by Bishop 0’Leary Tile regular monthly meeting of the C. W. L. took place on Tucs- llflY evening In the basement of the Cathedral. There was a large attendance of members present. Tho special feature of evening was an eloquent and inspiring address on Ontholic Womanhood. given by His Lordship, Bishop O‘Lcary ill his usual gracious manner. A slim- mary of it, is as follows: in the early ages of the world tllc status of womanhood was not u'but it is today. She was looked upon as be- ing little bctior than that oi‘ a beast of burden. There was no con shloratloll shown her; she was but. a servant in hcr home, but gradually as ages wont on, the sanctity" of the home became more pronounced and we find such ex- cellent examples as Ester and Judith and tllc mother of tllc Mac- abees before the coming of Christ. Polygamy was permitted; a man could have as many wives as llc wished bl" the womei. till‘. nut rc- ceive the esteem which was due them. Til..- :.-.lllnn war. cl-nsi erctl I sclt --I playthlng for the man, but will: "he advent of Cnristlar- ity all this was changed The Heavenly Father chose zl woman of earth to be tllc mother oi’ His Divine Son. He placed her upon a pinnacle as the greatest and nob lest of all ills creatures nnd being raised up, she raised with h.r all uolllllnbooll who were to follow ill hcr footsteps. Woman in fli'lll‘(: became tllc queen of the llolllc. She reigned suprcme. Silo was man's hcipnlillo to work with him, to guide him. to strengthen and console him and be quocll of his family and mother of bis cbilllrcn. From tho first days of (lbrlslialn ity wnlnall was to bccomo the greatest factor intho human race. ( Special to The Guardian.) Pilrls oncc more gallows tonight wlloll tllc jury in his fifth trial for tho murder 01‘ Sallie MoAlllcy oll August 2, 1921,!“ M m)“ chm“, hm. clghti h ' ' ' lnlllulos, fol‘ roach an zlgrlltlnlllllt. On motion oll failcd, hours llftcr and living out. for twollty tllc Attorney Ulrnl-rzll, lion. J. I’. Ilyrilo. the pull of iilf‘. jury was tllkcll anll- SIIOWOII that they nillc for acquittal and tllrl-l- conviction. Tllc prisoner was rl- lllallrlcli to jllil to llnvaii sioll of the Attorncydicllcrnl as to] tllc next movu in the case which mlllology. signified their readiness to return to the courtroom. Tiley filed into their plllccs and lo the question of‘ the clerk: "Gcntlolnell of the jury, have you reached a verdict?" J. Gordon Likely, the foreman, said: “Sir, we hnvc disagreed." Chief Justice II. A. McKcowll said flint hc was unabln to accept n (lisagroc mont at. prosollt. that they would huvo lo cullllllicr longer. lip lllrcct llgroo upon a verdict tllcy nocd not trouble him until he notified As it was then apparent. that. tho jury would be out for some llmc ills Ilonnr directed that sllppcl‘ ho scrvoli i0 till-m. Al 7.20 lilo jury again siglliflvrl their llcslrll to be hcnrll and the court rlll-ollvoncll at 7.45. Hlllllll reporting a dlsaitlilillllvlli- 1110i’ worn sent back to continue their (Icllbcrlllioils. Al-l no intimation had been RIV- on by the jury ill"! the." llml agreed upon a verdict, tllo judge sent for them nlld they Bill"? mm court at 11,15, again reporting a disagreement. The foreman said, they stood nine for acilllliliil find three for conviction. i-lllil l"! “"15 euro that tberc was b0 Dil-‘liillllllll’ of reaching a unanimous vcrllicti Four ‘ballots had been iuken ant all llsd resulted alike. Pllc Jllilflfi said that he regretted that all agreement had not been reached. He (thought under the clrculnsluni o-l lllllt the.“ misllt be lllsiflllfilile‘ and with this the Attorney (""6" . d. liijfiilio Nina for Acqvlilel- And Three" for Conviction. Mr, Byrne said that the"! W119 u duty on the Crown to demand a poll. Upon its bein! Lillie" he ":10"; ed t at. the prisoner he roman at to ja l. After expressing his than s no (Illschargeth the fury and romp"; on the prisoner to lell- lie lliliillll‘ ell the cgurt lunlt-(ll Thursday mom" i t 1 ‘c 0c . . “A? the oflrst trial before Mr. Justice Barry the ill?! diilllfeeili standing seven for conviction om‘ five for acillllillll- M "l9 “minim trial before Mr. Justice Clland or an unanimous Verdict 0i 8'1"” was reached, but a new trial was granted on a technicality raised by the accused's counsel. At the third trial before Mr. Justice Bag ry mo, jury‘ uggln disagreed, (stun ing as in the first trial. At the fourth‘ trial before lMr. Justice Chandler the Jury divested- lIlO lil'(‘.l~. has mallc history ill Canadian crl-i llvlolller of lull sou. wo zllsl) noi- 1 selves and they fprget tllnt their oinntlln! terror conviction and two for scqulttlilzAt the fifth trial before CbiefJuotlce llicKeown the "m, m pardluon (or n" flaming meeting, Tm- mgpflng ailirmmed jury disagreed standing, nine for acquittal to three tantamount. l persons, a i-Iroat‘ llcrll oi good was done by lilo mot- hors in tllc hnnlc. ilowcvcr. all wbrlsc lilo was so pure; and from lllllllllL, all others to bo illo llloLlu-l" oi‘ l llivinl- Sony Solllo contulills lair twill-ll religious I\"I‘V(ll‘ hall liflHYll l-llllil-r, pcoplc llrost- who l‘l*l"ll!~"*'l -lo bclivlvtl. that our lilllsscll Nlllthor smilllllrlls olllc-l- than all tlrllillary" \‘."ll-,5,.v,.,.,. b", ‘m l luau llIIlI Mary was ink-m down as {lit wllrll, from ill'l' IlIf-lll lllill1“‘ill honor llIllI plllccd on a Icvvi ‘-\‘lli\' ‘ . ~ .._' lltlltzr wozlll-ll allll i-ll|l('t‘ till-ll llllli. ls a tcnllcncy to go buck lo the Hill pagan liays. Willie We rl-zul of wo- . 1 1,1 ‘.21, laces The jury retired at five millntosinle“ “ho ha“ m m mo‘ D ‘ to three this afternoon and at 5.l5| in history, we rcall vory littlc of the noblest of Godiis creatures, tllc ice that very Iitilo is writtnll of those virgins who have BIVOII ull the pleasures and allnrelllenls of this world and have consecrated, their lives to the service of G011 lll tho various religious (lrdcrs In a life of sacrifice. We have bl-llrll projulliclvs ultcrcd against till-pl but no mnttor what llzls boon said. nnu fat-t stands out cicllr llllll that is that l-vcn tllc lllost iliuscd of tllo uticrors of illosc prejudices llllve all i.0 admit that lhcsc women nru Wfillififl of culture and rcfinclllclll. In tllc ncxt [lPPlUtI of woman- hood conlcs the cmnntvipation of \\'0lllilIl from llcr llolnll lilo; l-uuln lalpatiou frolll iill) glorious ideals of our Illcssvd Lady; (‘IllllilPiIll-l" tlon from the love null rosillliil ill mun. One of tllc effects of this GIIIHIICI-[HILIOII is that woman bo- culne less attached to bcr home and directed her energies lo things outside the home. Woman today takes her place ill all activities. political and social Null as] business activities. \.i mull havc. sought to obtain plat-u- "l all lines of business, in nil p. .l. sums, in nil walks of ife, but 1i docs n01. mean that they not .' lloggc-ct the homo to do so. ‘rill-zit: activities are but secondary, Lb.- lave oi home being the prilllc factor, thel woman's first duty being l0 keep‘ alive religious faith and good mor- als in her home. Ono result of this emancipation is- the lessening of a desire for a home. The young mcll see the young women earning a good salary, dress-ins Willi. 816-. nnll they arc afraid to enter mur- rlage unless they can keep her in the style t0 which shc has been accustomed. The unity of the faml ly suffers. They seek only, tllcnl- primary duty is to serve God. 1 Tile nllurolnent or rage for amusement and pleasure and do sire for excitement is very great. Lascivious dances, etc., are dan- gerous for our Christian youth and Virgins consecrated tllolnselvrs to. tllc service of Cod hilt apart from] s1‘. JOHlN, y. n, Oct ll—John;"h°S° mllgm“ was anatcbod| from lbnnpmh‘ ‘he Shudows of thelullflfliiilll womanhood ~ was basllll Iupon Ill!‘ imitation of l\'l.'lry. v I so p“l'll:<-t [ill all lizlcs of WOIIXIILS work but _llllllll|lf‘f':<l of iilf‘ ('. W. i.. no lllllizvr Flora Scotian Killed by Hunter At Prince Rupert (Specliai to The Guardian.) lllllNltflid ‘RUPERT, ii. (L, Ocl. 4 ——<Duvi<l Brannon, well known "water lfront man here, was shot dead yesterday while packing a deer which he bud shot on his shoulders. lie was going througlh the bush when be was mistaken for n deer by another hunter. who fired. lDeccased came to Prince Rupert "from Nova Scotizl. N Sffchiloner Badly Crippled by a Hurricane (Special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Oct. 4.~'I‘Ilc schooner M. J. Taylor f‘(‘.[)Ol‘l0[l by wireless tonight tllllt she was crippled by a hurricane and out of provisions. ‘ilVIaklng for tllc nearest port if weather permits,“ tllc message uddctl. The message picked up by "the Chathllnl radio station did not glvc tho ilositlon of the vessel. iI-IAL-IFIAX, Oct. 3.—'I‘.he SCLIOOL- cl" M. J. ’l‘aylor. reported from Bos- ton as crippled by a hurricane and out of provisions at sea, is a three- lllzlstell vessel registering 438 toll-l. and was built at Spencer's Island, N. S. in 1901. She is registered at Quebec. Smyrna Refugees Evacuatedflto Island ‘LONDON, Oct 4—EVil(7IIll'clOIl of illl Slllyfll ' reillllccs was com- plctcll last Sunday within Z1 fl.~w hours of tllc time limit sol by ‘the 'I‘lll'l<s, the foreign offiu: announc- cll today. Ilotwol-n 180,000 and 19b, 000 pars-oils were rt-lllovcll to tllc little islands ill the. Aogolll Sea. illltl the Gulf of Smyrna, mainly duo. tllc illluollncclllcllt said. to cl‘- forts of American and Allied rc lief workers who also :ll"r:lIl;:llll for fond and supplies at the ialiilllil or hliiylt-nll anti OIHULVIIIEIH". I lions to fight this forribll: cvil and mic oi tllc illlst nil-ails for {I1 'l'.( -u tll l-ll-t Iilt‘ tlXillllllill ‘llf Wilili i.-" iileturned Men I Suffer Through Patronage Evil (Splecial to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Ont., Oct 4——~Cllurges that under tllc ilrcsent govern- lllcllt patronage in civil service ap pointmcnts is being restored lllrozlgn the flouting of the civil service act and the civil service collllnission. and that returned sol- dicrs arc trc sufferers, are nlallc- in- the last issue of 'l‘lle Veteran, oflil-iul urgail of tllc G. W. V. A. It is liIIPI-Zlli] that lbc soldiers pro- fcrcncl: clause ill tllc civil service ccl is being ignrrrcll by tllc gov- crnlllcllt and -l‘£‘llll‘IlG(I llloll lstloct- oll by tllc colnlllission lglld giver. (zcl-iifitlzltcs of appointment ru- fuscll their positions. Thu "Volt-run pulnls to the post offil-o dvpartlllollt illlil tllc finance llopal-tllllant as tho places WiICfl! tile act is tllsrcgzlrllcd. It states llllll tllcrc must be fifty postlnas- LGPSIIIDS for ulbicll certificates of appoillllllcllt ilnvo been issued b3" lilo l-ollllnissitnl but which have not been transferred by the de- partlllollt to tllc mcn appointed. In tllc finance department men who pllsscll the civil service examina- tions and qualified for clcrksllips have boon turned away‘. it is al- lulled. ’i‘llc paper cites a number of cases of returned lllPll thus held lrllzll positions uwzlrllvd them by lbc cnllllnissiull. Willilllll Fornn, secretary" of the comlllission, told a l‘(3l)(ll'I.t‘.l‘ that tho lllzlttcr was. not ollo the com- “s ll (‘llllitl iIISHIISS iii. lhc- pro- F-(‘lli iiulc. ‘Filo Vcttrrzlus‘ cllilrillls were not ilifflfliilll‘ at lilo ('i)!'lll|li~ sloll, blli. at lilo. govornluont or the (IPDIITUIIPIIIH. ill: Coultor. ILODULf/ postmaster. said llo was ullzlwzlro. of rclurncll ml-ll llppoiulorl by tllc comll ion lining kept out of the service ex- llopt. WIlPTO thorc were no Dllsl- iiil-lls vacant for them. ifouierence Agrees on Armistice T elms (Special to The Guardian.) ‘lVYIVI‘.\N'I‘I‘N‘()I’I.I'I, illfi. ~i Aillvs ililtI 'l‘ul"lls, nlllollllg iii lllllil. in a l~il'('I'I‘I ]li‘7l(ll‘ ilnrll-y l » In Near East Motorists Fired on Narrowly Escaping ' Severe Injuries A" “Xlrilofillllllry affair occurr- od llczlr Eldon Monday night typo“ a liortl cur. owned and driven by Mr. ilrcd liubiey of Pinette was r1794‘ llllon... the pllflver and the three other occupants of the car llflrlvivly’ escaping injury froln a lull Cllllfge of goose shot which lllli- 9- lllfge Jagged holc Ill the Wlllilsllllilil. three shot llolcs in the roar of the hood and three lit-ms ill tho rear body of the cur. Tho car was brought to the city yesterday and attracted consider- ublc attention. Mr. liublcy oll Monday night about 9 o'clock was driving from i)l‘\vl-.ll Covc whr-rc he was uwmc- mt? to his homo III Plnetto, two or tllrcc miles away. Ilc overlook on the road Amos McLeod. Mur- garct Nicholson and Belle Nichol- son of Orwell Cove and look tllcm ill the ‘car. As they were driving about a mllo and half from Eldon, going down a grade they passed two men. with guns on the side of the road. They had been goose shooting. Tile car was scarcely 20 yarllu ahead‘ at these two men when a loud report was heard. and a charge of goose sllot went whiz- zlllg around the Ifolnr occupants of the car. Three lodged ill the hood which was down at the time. Fortunately they did not pencil-ate tllc cushions of the rear neat. thrllc flattened - themselves against tho bill-k of the. car and another tore n largo holo out of the willll- sllicld, about two illcllcs abovo inc llvllli of lluhlcy, who was at tllc ‘wllocl. The latlcl- stopped iho. car and wont buck to wllcrc he saw lilo nwll. lino of tllom who was still thcro lleclnrcd that the other had fired the gun. Iiublel‘ wont to LIV‘. second man's house and ilc Sillti ho Illlil fired the shots just for fun. ‘to frighten them. Tho luaitcr was brought to the attention of the Attorney General yesterday‘ and tllc case will short ly colnc up before Magistrate ‘Show. ‘New Zeaiallll - is Ready To Do Her Part _lll-.llt so that ihny may follul agrllcll lo :l lIIli]')I‘l|_V of IlIIIU-Z of :~. ;’l‘llis w."l\'c of illllllilfllili) ill illlillzlt’ivftlliiPill llf llll islil-v pllci all-- IIIIPIIIS Illlti fllshilnls lllllsi Ill- tiitllllil corrlilll: l0 an offi la] ('O‘ll'I‘i'lli(|ll!" (sp|_.cia| to The Guardiarh) I "ll "lll- Till‘ illélll lo‘ iiilillli Ill lll- this llIIl‘l"l0tlli. ‘filo ,‘il|\Il|l'||I' II()_\II,HN_ Opp 4__._.|-,-,.|Hi(.,. w; wl- lllllst not givm: up which will lw prl-llllllll: y lo ally 3q,,,.;-_.,,.‘,-_ of Ngw Zglllgpll, says ‘our efforts until Ill!‘ ilvifllfitillfy l'|'-,I.Z(‘.IIi'.l‘llL pearl: volllk-rl-lllll- in whit-ill" “mum. ll(\xl.éui‘|li from “inning. isllll will IIZIVL I)l'l‘iI llli'lllil'ti. lliiustapllzl ifl-lllzll will pcl":ullllll'-,v m" i“ .,,(,l,-,.5_-.-1|,;; 1i polllltry clots-l Th4: (LW. L. Ililri lrrllu mutants-link!‘ part will bl‘ IIIIIIOIIIIC/‘ii ili'(‘I‘ tnmn,’ Sum. l.“ is wry (“Sdlbi -i“l rill’ Jll-“ll $,lli'll ll lllllllil-i". lislif (trill-l:‘rl-lpl'l\:ll-lll:lilvls \\E".ll urriv Imiming w m, “H m man“. that! lll'illllil’_l' illtuntioll is Ll.‘ fight lilo |h']lIl'llll£lI l-vils of tllc day; to pro- illlOlt‘ tbc ltlvt- of (loll and the sall- lvation of souls. flllti the rlorclop- lllcllt o1 tllc spiritual side. of our uaiurl". It ZIISO has OUILI‘ objects such as furthering the unusu- of cduclltloll, promotion of rncTll Ilill‘ lllozly‘. tllc ilottcrlnellt oi’ socllll ac- tion and tllc stimulating of effort all IIIOSP arc only of ll SilCODiIillT consilIr-rzllinn. ’i‘l‘.o l". ‘V L. have bound tllolllsclvl-s toul-tlll-l" lll a bond of union cspccillliy fur our Hlllfliiilll uw-lftllw‘. ICvury wulllall should IN’. desirous of worllillg for Iili‘ lvclfllro of tllc hulllllll racc. Tlloy Sllnllili- work lulnvl ill llallli with t\."l(‘.|l other Ill a bunll of l-llzlrl t.y with this lloblo (‘INI in vii-w. You must forlzci yourself! 'i‘lll- bcirlug to ihl-lllsclvvs. ’l‘lll>_\' l-llll fill u WUPIII oi" gum] in (llllcrs. ’i‘ilcy slloulll illkc tllc biotin-l" of God zls their exnlllplo of wilataFlll-illiiall wnnlnn should be. Th0)’ should iml late her in hcr works anll ])l‘il_l'l‘.|‘.‘l nnd in hor (Ifivflilllfl to llillors. Work for yoursl-lf llnlI you will have no fPlVil-PII. Your work will be selfccnterelli and vcry imper- fect bllt forgot yourself and iml~ late our Blessed hiothel" in hcl" charity for others. then the C. \\'. L. will be bound together by lore and charity and will bllcomo a vory strong force for the bcttl-r- mclrt of mankind. it will ropl-ll those whom tho clergy cannot meet alld will form lill llposiloslllp for bringing buck to God iilt‘ credit due Him. As true lucmbc-rs, practice rcll~ giun ill your homes and always give n good religions oxamplo wherever you are. then God will certainly bless your work and nc- cord it the success which it lucr- its. At the conclusion of His Lord- sbipba address ‘the business of tho regular monthly meeting took place. A -report was read of Diocesan Council of the C. W. ‘L. which was held on the 28th Sept. to organize a Diocesan sub-division of the League. Representatives were present from tho Illstrict many souls are lost for all etcr-, n'ity through thoso dangerous no. caslona of sin. That. is why varl-i nus societies are formed, to culn-‘ but this cvil. Another source oi danger is the ruling fashions of the day. With the immodest way‘ in which some women dress they| cannot help but be a source 0i; temptation to our Christian youth; Indeed, lwc see women walking; about the streets, today dressed ill, nlch a mgnner that they are Billllh’ ly agents of Satan, alluring medal II N!!! then with our organiza- Sllb-(IIVPIIOIIB of Tignisb, Albertou and Sourls. Among lilo offil-ors elected for the IMocosan Sub-tilvl- slon. throo Charlottetown ladies’ figure. Mrs. J. J. Johnston for Pre sldent. Mrs. Andrew Murphy. Vice President and Mrs. W. J McIn- tye for Recording Secreturyl. The remaining officers were elected from the other nub-divisions. It is pleasing to note that. tho membership of the f‘. W. L. is steadily increasing. several new members being enrolled at each after other minor affairs were dia- it'll :1 till,’ (longed discussion. Armistice Agreement Reached. l LONDON, Oct 4-An mgl-eelncnt -bas been conrlurletl between the -.-\llls\.l generals (lllii lsmot Pasha [the ’l‘urkisb lillililllilllSi ropresellttl tive who have Ilccn in consulta- tion nt Mullllnlll over the question of an llrlnisticc says an exchange tologrllpll luossage from COIISLRIP Iillllllll‘. today. It is cxpcctstl lt is lldllcll tllc protocol zvll! ha: siitbfll ID(|<'l.\'. Nationalists. Accept .in Principle. ZVIITILLNIA, Oct 4--Au official l-nnllllllllirluo issul-II horn. wilorv lhl‘ cobfcrcllre betwoon Allluli Mill- tar-y oilil-izlls and 'I‘||l'kisb uatillllltl isis i‘l‘|li‘l‘?—'."|iIilIIV(‘5 is lll i>l'"'~ll"‘-“i‘ says llll- nationalists IIllV“ li!'(‘l‘Ill' cd ill lll'lllf'illll'll iho Allloli ‘Hill'- 'l‘lll.- Kolnzliisls adds Iill! voulllllllll quc, llzlvc ro-illsur-d fll‘iI('~l'.‘-l to tllc nationalists troops to avoid con- ulct. with iho llrllisll. 'l‘ill-. coniX-r- once was conlilluctl today. tllklml place asboro its it llid ycstcrlllay in tllc 'l‘ul-kish gorcrvllncnt lllllhl ihg. Protocol is Drafted- CONSTANTLNOPLE. Oct. 4- Thn French official communilille says. "the preliminary nlcclllli! ill the Allicll generals was _llcld‘ n! Mulianln yesterday lllillllll"! “ml l-utled with the lilrult of til-e‘. llliliil" col. Thanks to the conciliatory illl‘ position mnnlfcsted by boill HlllE-fi there was no difficulty in rellcl: ing nn agreement on tllc malfllllll of tho clauses as a basis for the peace conference. Tile sottlclllcllt may be announced tonlzlli l5 Greek representatives who arrlv- pd a day pile acquiesce wilholli prolonged discussions. llxorbitant Wages Demanded by WesterLilnempioyeli (Special to The Guardian.) wlNNlPixl. Oct. 4.~liloruu-.ll of unempltnvcd to nccopt farm work unless at exorbitant wallllfl "WNW" tns gravely tho harvest situation throughout nornhwestern Mani- toba. lifon. Neil Gameron, Minist- or of Agriculture. declared today- "‘The situation to say the least is very acute iMr. Cameron said lie did not think any crops actual- ly had been spoiled as yet, but l-rnln was standing out in the field and utistooked and horses were idle for want of men to do PIIBIWl _ . ploughing. Illit‘ llcqllivsco without illhduvhile “.0 “N, Sm] troubled by |v| illftl-rlnaill of tllc Great Wal- we. may be culled upon again to do our duty to ollr country. and 9m? pire, lbut if tllc clash 0011188,, I know I am right in saying tllc poo- pll- of New Zealand will stand liD to it nnd do their duty and take the consequences, whatever tllfly may be. The future is in the hands of Providence. All we can do i5‘ to iollve it hero, and 110110 for tllc bust.“ --———{-0)-————- Greeks Will Fight For Iiitsttlm Thrace (Special to The Guardian.) LON-DUN, Lil-I, 4~flrl~crw has ifllllPil up for imssihlc fflfiilillllliilfl of wllr the lllllilary classes of i917 and i018 according to n ncws agency llcspatch from Athens. In» rllcaiions arc that the Greeks will once nlorc wage war algainst ille Turks 1lllless permlitctl to retain positions in filo 'I‘hruce Basin. east of the hiarletza River. In a letter to the Times today, Veni- zelos protests against the propos- ed handing over of Eastern Thrace to tllc Turks. The Allied commis- sioners buvo called Greece's nt- tclltion to. the importance of ros- trailllng her troops iroln clashing with tllc Turks. The)’ have receiv- od n protest from Mustapbzl Kc- mnl to tllc effect that Grcl-ks in Thrace are pillaging and burning. Announcements, Coming Even-ts Meetings, Etc. napalm-lo pcr lino par day. 0c pcr lino pcr day for 3 days or ovo- Ac a lino pcr day for 8 days or over. 5 figures. initial letters count a: one word. l0 pcr cont. discount for cash. Address forms part. uf ad. nnd-must. be paid for. "Taxi Service stand Empire Hotel. Phone 443-1. "Taxi service is-t-and day. J. 8 Wedlock, night-Ernest McCal-ey 88 Sydney St.. James Power. "COME TO THE BEA-N SUP- PER in Stanley Bridge Hall on Thursday evening, October 5th. 900036-4-21. "nematodes the large Auction Sale of ileo Beauty's. Union Road, BNQIO; 00011911991‘. WWQWTZI. Saturday at. 12 o'clock sharp. P. Qyfnfla-[hy m ummerside Exhibition n1 Mall. ouauJo-N I!- l- A- Aanual Uuhalerlltlal, Beltran! _ Large Crowds Attend “.1 M. w.‘ ieilchers and IIiiI-Wty» at Crowded Grand Stand. B Yesterday's Races. S cellent Track. plenllid Weather and Ex- Tllg trains from east and west were crowded with visitors to the Sllllllllfiffllllc Exbibbiou yesterday. many with automobiles also arriv- ing to witness one of the most sue cesstul fairs that" was held in Prince County for years. it is estimated that there were no loss than 7.000 people at the cxlli-bition there being about 4,- 000 spectators at the horse racca which wore the principal feature of the afternoon and which were pulled off very successfully, vriih excellent weather and a splendid track. . The exhibits this year. as repor- ted yesterday in The Guardian. are exceptionally good. and drelw forth enthusiastic comments from the speakers at the formal open lng on Tuesday. The horse races in tile afternoon consisted of three classes, namely the 2.17 Trot and 2.20 pace; the 2.27 Trot and 2.30 Pace; and the Free-For- All for Maritime Bred. The 2.27 Trot and 2.30 Pace was a close contest, between Mary Pickford and Princess Aubreygthc Pickford mare winning thrce out of the four heats and the race, with Princess Aulbrcy first ill the first hcat and second in the suc- ceetling ones. There More six. starters altogctiler, Nellie D. be- ing llrzulvu in tllc third heat. Keemab Aubrey carried off the 2.18 Trot and 2.20 Pace ill three straight heats. tllole bcing only two other starters, Lualldo and. (iovcrnor General, who made sec- ond and third positions respective- ly in each heat. (,_ Tile Three Year old for Marl- tilm-e bred proved an interesting race from the spectators stand- point and, took five half nrilo heats to complete. Our Prophet. winning the race with three first and ilwo seconds, closely pressed in each heat. by Miss Alto W110 won the second and fourth heats. SUMMARIEQ \ 2.17 Trot and 2.20 Pace. Keemllh Aubrey (E. Stowartl 1 1 Lunndo (Sample Training Stables . . . . .. “.23 Governor General .. . . .3 3 8 Tulle-am 1-2, lion, 2.2.2. 2.27 Trot and 2.30 Pawn Mary Pickford (J. Arblng. .2 1 1 "1 Princess Aubrey, (A. K. McNeil!) . . . . . . . . 22 3 Peter Aubrey (Selrnlple ~ ‘Training Stalblea) . . . . . .4 3 3 3 Radiant (J, F. Jenklns)..6 4 4 4 Nellie D. (Russel White) .3 5 Tinlc- 2.23 i-l, 2.25 34, 2.2514. 2.20 3-4. Three- Year- Old. (1-2 Mlle Heats.) Our Prophet (Scméplo Training Stalbles) 2 Miss Alto (C, Chappeli)2 i British Guy (Dr. WE. Thompson) . . . . . . .. . Leland (ILII. Morrison) 4 4 G.W.V.A. (Dr. W.G. Church) 'l‘llllc-—1.23 1-2. 1.19 1-4, 1.19 OFFICIALS Eel 1 2 33 4 Starter: m. l-tuaawl-lgnt. Timers: Dr. Lcckhart. Steaer Elllpress Pulled 0ii the Rocks Very. Little Damaged (Spieciai to The Guardian.) l.'~‘.'l‘. JOHN. Oct. 4. -—Thc (LIKR. stoalllcr lfilnprcss. running on the Si. Jollll -l)igby route. which wz-ntl asllorl- (lll tllo rocks ncar St. John: oll Friday l-vening Inst. was pull- ml off at ton o'clock tonight. Dur- ing iho day tho rock on which c rcstcli illlnidshlps bad been astell away willie the tide was out. Tile steamer was brought to St. John and appears to be little the worse for her experience. Letters From Men Who Are Willing to Hang Benny Swim Forest “Fires are Sweeping the Pro- vince oi Quebec (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC. Oct. .—-"Only rain and good-will oll the part of farm- ers and settlers can save the sli- uation." said (LC. Picbe, chief for- ester of the Province of Quebec, tonight, commenting on the for- ost fires that are raging in prac- tically every section of the pro- vlnce. While reports on fresh out- lllreaks are constantly coming in. .Mr. Fiche said that the worst fires were raging at the followinz points: Temiskarning, Lake -K.ilppowa, along the Gatineau. on the La Llevro River, on the Red River. at Rawdon. near Shalwinlgan. near I-lorvey JcL, in the north of Poort nellf County, at Perthuis, at iSt. Jules dc Loblnlere, near Laur- ler Station. at Cranborne. St. Ca.- (Sprecial to The Guardian.) mlllc and at Lake Frontier. lST. JOHN, Uct. fir-Sheriff WII- son, of Si. John County said io- (Lily that llc bud. received two IIlIIl-‘Til iroln men willing to act as official hanglnoll in lilo execution of Boilny Swim nt Woodstock m1 Friday, who was sentenced to, rloatll some tilno ago. Thcl-lc men. llo said, seemed to think that he was the only sheriff in the pro- vince, as their. letters should have gone to Sheriff Albion R. Foster. of Carleton County.’ They came from rather separa- ted parts of the world and both came froln some distance. One ofi the men wrote from Newark N.J.. and the other from South Wales. Tile Welshman said in his letter that ho was ready to come for his expenses and a rcasonalble re- compensc. Death in New York of Prominent S’Side Citizen Friends and relatives worn shocked ‘0 lcarn of‘ the sudden vial-till yostcrdlay in New York of one of Summersidds most popular and respected citizens. Mr B. C. Gallant. , ' Ollly one week ago the late Mr. Gallant accompanied by his sou Charles left for -New York to ul- dergo treatment by a specialist of that city. q fl." ilopcs were entertained for his rocovory but ycsicrdlay morning n tclugram was received conveying the sad news of his death. The lute Mr, Gallant was well and favorably known and by his death Sllmmorsido has lost one of its most enterprising and l-espect- 8h 1M1 c-"i citizens. Tho remains are expected to ar- rive in Summenide Friday even- ing anril the funeral will be held Monday morning under the auspic- es of the Knights of Columbus. IFiro is also raging in a peat swamp in the rear of Lewis Coun- ty allll- although there Is not much danger from this outbreak; clouds nf thick, black smoke are rising from it and giVB the impres slon when econ from a distance! that the outbreak is much more serious than it really is. QUEBEQ Oct. 4.— The forset: ftrcs are nearing Quebec. This a1‘- fornoon the smoke entire! ly- covered Levis on the otllersldo 0f the river. and the newspaper Offices were showered with quer- ies from residents of Levis. The Levis authorities informed the Canadian Press, however, that there was no immediate danger for the residences in lbevis, even those located on the city limit!» as the fire mas only destroying the woods which stretch behind the fort. " ‘ A detachment of the Quebecgar risen was detained t0 protoctthe forts in case the fire would colnu too close. Forest fires are also reported in ' Ville Marie, a few miles from Lev- .ls. and St. Charles. county ot Bel- lcchusso. In the ‘latter place the fire is considered a most extraor- dlna-ry thing. as it is raging in ‘I district known as tho Charles Swamps. The Weather Temperature, Tide, Moon, nth. ronompg Oct 6--Mmt D a fresh to fllroilfi winds. s from‘ north not to north. t“ _., . o . "w . l-n h tid this m it ‘ no tlolih: l, . Sua am thfly it. oral}, rises tomeflow ‘Phil moon 911mm!” The Guardian extends heartfelt the bereaved family N"! Wlhiiffil l . iii." W” M! 5th" 8.68‘ p. m. . _, l - " l a flummoroide WQHWFIWII A... . =-='+"'~“* ca. Tfli?»