gshlncl pure. — S 1y in scales! alsaminusn jigc we?! 1'1,‘ ."vvvvvf,v O rv§+044++ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, lion . ‘lgzlzlhllnszflllllll "d" ill-ertiunls . old “GE's 04-600: . . . . . . .. 10o per line of Ii words In our llllo uf a words \ ' . . . . . I Central Guardian SHOP from l-Iolmatrs Catalog. RETURNS TO OTTAWA. —Mr. John Fixteru Chief of the Division of Illustration Stations in Canada 16f! the Island yesterday morning ‘on return to Ottawa after making mimic“ 111111 literary programs giv- a tour oi inspection of the lsland' stations accompanied by Mr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent oi the Ex- perimental Farm.‘ ROTARY-Tho regular monthly, dinner of the Rotary Club was held last evening in Cafe gPsul, with Pres. W. M. Rowe in the chair. The speakers of the aventitig, were Mes, srs.‘ W. A. Stewart and J. A. Rob- ertson. who delivered admirable ad- dresses on Business Methods, and Mr. Percy Pope who spoke ,on Rot- ary Education. The musical part of the program was furnished by the Cafe Paul Orchestra. Two new '1" Per lino of Ii words "H," ooooooovooovoawoo-ovwooowvovo-woo 00004" ' Agpnts Wuntcti pERSON DESIROUS OF km; from $10. to $20. weekly Spare time, without interfer- wm, present employment, ,1‘ yo; particulars or free sam- , book "lluptlrial Art" Personal l-lstulas Curtis. Manufacturers, ____________ 'I‘o Let: T° LET - HOUSE-KEEPING 1°01"!- Aitply 247 Prince St. G871 l0 ii In 5i. ——-—-_i_. HOUSE TO RENT-—NO. 213 KING 51- Aluliy to M. I’. Hogan's Sons. 6897 1o 10 m 3i. l members. Messrs. Marcus Calder and C. J. Gallagher, were introduc- td. It was announced that Dist- rict Governor Yurlnouih would be a guest of the Club next Thursday evening. -—-—<ro§—-i PERSONALS.- Mr. James McGrntb, Tlgnlsh is in the city. I THE cnaiuorrnrown cusnmau Opening’ ‘(if N aw“ ' Baptist Hall In Summerside Critics agree that one of the best‘ en In recent years was presented b0 a Summerside audience Monday eve ning at the openlig of the new Baptist Hall when the platform favorites of Charlottetown and Sum merside responded to the occasion, and were seen at their best. A fair sized audience made the splendid new building ring with apprecia- tion and insistence for encores. l Between part one and two of the program congratulating speech- es were made by Rev. R. E. Stevens representing the Central St. Dis- ciple Church, Rev. F. E. Booth- royd representing the“Methodlst Church and Rev. N. A. Whitman who conveyed the grébtings and best wishes from the Baptists of Bedeque, Fresco“ Baker o, Greetings were also conveyed to 918W- The the audience by the chairman Rev. A. K. Herman from other clergyman who were enable to be present. A sale of candy concluded part ollc of the program. A particularly pleasing item on the program was that oi Miss Horn- ,by Vl0l'lIl'iSL who rendered Rahield‘s Spanish dance and Drdla's Serenade these were given with the skill of an First British |to seduce members of His Majesty's 1 .i‘ Labor Govt. (Continued From Page One) rant charging hlnl with attempting forces iroln their allegiance. This incident was heralded in some quar- ters as a first move by the Labor Government against the Commun- ists, but in other quarters it led to dcnunolations of the .\iin;stry. lt highly incensed members of thc extreme Left of the Labor party. including some of the Government's supporters in the House of Com- mons. The threat ‘was made that Campbell, who, by the way, was wounded in the last war and was‘ decorated for valor, would plead Justification for statements contain- ed in the article and would call up- on Premier MacDonald and some of his Cabinet colleagues to testify as defence witnesses at his trial. That trial, however, never took prosecution of Campbell was abandoned. Since then the Gov ernnlcnt has been assailed ior pcr mitting the charge to be dropped. It has been accused of doing so because it was loath to have utter- ances of taertaln of its luelubers In» fore and during the war brought again to [lubllc noticc. lt-hns been Cllllrflttll with yielding to prCStiIiiK‘ exerted by extremists in its own Mil-ls Allillfl llogan, City left yes- terday on n visit to Now York. Assists HT Wife To Marry Another Man (Canadian Prom) CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—'I‘o enable his w-ife to marry another man, for whom she confessed a “perfect. passionate love" and with whom silo was said in evidence to have been living ill Evnnston for more than a year, Dr. Alfred Lawrence lltlll-Qlllfill, director of thc Univer- niiy of Pittsburgh, has obtained n divorce. Every precaution was taken to guard the llnnlc of the man, llm cultured lovc lctters tolling of her infatuation for lrim having bcvn copied into thc record with his name deleted. In her letters the wife pleaded for her freedom. so that “social laws might sanction" her life with the other man for whom slls said she was ready "to give up everything else." After the signing of the decree by Judge li. A. Lewis, every effort was ulade to shield Dr. Hall Quesh from publicity. I I)l-, flail-Quest, ngod 44, was edu- cated at Princeton and recently, while a professor at Columbia Uni- vcrs-lty, took thc degree oi Doctor of‘ Philosophy. ' RENNPES ROAD ‘SCHOOL l iilcillllolld West, Torol to. 404,, accomplished artist. The following program speaks for itself: ‘ Remarks b Herman. Viol-in Solo-Miss llorn-hy, Reading——Mlss Seaman. Duet-Misses Wyatt. Solo-—Mrs. Leigh Warren. Reading, (Drummond) — Mr. Hensley, . Solo—'—Mrs. Fletcher. Violin SoIo——Misa Hornby. S0lo~Mr. Pugson. Readlng——Mrs. McQuarrle. Duct—l’rofessor and Mrs. Fletch- or. Sol0——Mrs. Ilogson. Iicatllng~Mlss Seaman. Solo-Mr. It. McKee, party. This luttcr charge Sir Pat- rick Ilnstlngs, thc Attorney-Geller a1, tit-pied. llc_ expressed thc vluw that the prosecution could not huvl- rCSllllPil in a conviction. l’relll'it-,l' MacDonald says he was not consul ted nu tbc question whether or not the [lrosecution should be dropped. Tllc Govcrnnlent was cnllctl upon to izlcc a motion of censure oft‘ -r- nd by a (fnusilrvzltlvl; nluulin-l‘ n1‘ the Iiouse of Commons and nu llllltfllillllvlli. tn thc snulo leffcct by a Liberal member. It was dofs-ntted. the lucnlllcrs of tllc two Opposition parties ill the linul-lc reaching ii (lnntzlusitlu that it hull but-u guilty of nu lnlilrtlilllr use ni‘ pnwnr in stopping illc |)l‘().‘<li.‘i!llli(i11 of (lnulp- bcll null the (lovvrllllu-llt guns to The King, lllt! country on this issue, hoping to After [he perfm-manm u“, “rush; rally nll tho Labor votc upon ii. and friends wore delightfully cutor- " £12?“._“‘,._'“,3.;.°Z.';l§‘“'° °’ "‘" "“" D,-S,,',,SS Winter Latedllrs. Annie LeaPaiutiug-s l fNaug-hty” lVlagazilles . - ‘ I Fir ‘Servme Under e Stolen In f (Continued From Page One) F” SM“ S prcmc qlm ii {Jv and §'C§;..,K;..,"§,,°,f,',ff,f"f,§j§,,fif: pml/‘vn excellence Ilene for suIc.—Everett i-Iowutt, 6863 10-8,m4i .____._____________________ FOR SALE—-FIFTY YORKSHIRE and Yorkshinu grade pigs, give to six weeks old. Exhibition prize winners included-J. G. McLeod, Iianulahirl». oaos-lo-slllsl Situations vaéant Miscellaneous y Cllalrnlan, Rev. _A.K. ___i————-—--—- A, McDONALD, LAND BUR- yor, llernlarlvllle. 6646-9-27M3m0e. YOUR PRINTING DON-E AT 9 Guardian Central Job Print- y_ Phone I33. 2879-5-64f. Wuntctl 10 for 15¢ g 25 " 135" NTED—-HOME TO BOARD rcc liltll- girls ngcs eight, ‘six .1 lull» yl-ilr. Apply by lcttor in tho (iuardinn Office. 6888 IO-ilulili $ PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting card sample book i199; men and women already 11111111118 $5 11D dolly. lu spare time. Garretson Limited, Brautford, Ont. I0-1-12i. I ZiIulo-Eclp Wanted LOST-SHAWL NEAR BRUD- cncll. Apply. Geo. Dixon, Fortune. 6906 10 10 m 1i. FOR STORE, COUNTRY y prfllvrflfiil} state age. “L", uurtlillil. GBGO-IO-T/Miii. Xt-wg hi‘ thl- t|i‘.llll ill (ills oily‘ _\CSi-.‘i‘llt|_\' of Airs. .\llllit' ln-ll will be» learned with FIPI-LIWL by ill-l" undo; circle oi‘ rcllllivtls and ilil-lllh. TO LET HOUSE CONTAINING eight rooms. furnace heat. Appl V OVER SIXTEEN AS SALES- y 104 Fitzroy St. 6908 10 10 m 3i. an, spnrc time. F. Gallagher 0i Sparks SL, Ottawa. 6825-10-6-m-5i _-._i____. NTED-JLASTERERS. AP- [y Phillips & Clark, New Ilos lilll, 6899 l!) i) 2:13:31 From Defeat Will Come (Continued From Page One) llii.\"l‘ti.\', til-l, North’ iii lilt- l1li>|lll'_\' or llll- i'llil.»d Still , accor- - - . llll‘: in illllllllYii . who burl: lll.-cu . . . ., . .. l.i).\|(i.\_()ti, _ 1 4hr: dcunsul uhn |lilsl\itl l“! M, ‘NH N w, m,“ VIM“, M1,,“ h, ,,,,_ ,,,,_ _ “Us 5,, 5,,.,_,,,_ ‘ll, thc llollln oi ll1'I‘ iluugll r . in, ‘ ‘ ' ' f‘ ‘ , . . . . , .,,, 3-.“ ‘ " W“ i‘ ‘ i'l‘ 'llilt'iu\\'u li'lll "my" Hm“ " "m "m" " “'""|!" mm? “m. ‘HHHHH. . I (llpelk. J- l- H“ "*0" M‘ ‘ ‘ u, y; ,i,,,,,-~ .,,-,,,., ,-,,,. H, "up, JL-Ugzlpillll-ll nbsjlwlll- llllil lullnorul liit-l- reenrllod lll- ilac ill" it: yl- Silo. . "‘ _ f ‘ .~: ~ l t l - -l4~:|: l ll l l} was ll Wllllliill who 1n.»- ~ ' l" 1' \" " " ' l l ' _ .-lrolllt‘ll1t.l: l.-l;l~ _\~-.~l'l' > splendid quullllns iillll l ‘ ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,»,. ,,,_,.,,, U. 5,, _.,,,_; ~ - lung lifp lllltilii lllllly :llld l.ll"lilill"'l Y lllfiw- lllllVlill-s, ;_.1,| l1“. iril-utls. ' 111111111 pllln .1 ill Tho Into Mrs. Ill-u. \\‘-la‘ 1H'1'l“"" " "|‘ill.lll:<\. .' l-l’ .1 ti'l\ cd by li4'l' llusllzlnd llll- liil~ \\'. ,\],,;,,,,,_ , lit-n Sillllt‘ _\'1‘lll'.s ago. Hlll- l|'l|\l‘\ '1 '1‘1l~ pnlu nlourlPtlll-‘l- loss l'.\ll cntcll the proposed new schedull- if it was unsafe for thc-ferry to lllilkl‘ night. trips. Mr. Simpson said that the double scrvico had bccn extendvd lust ywrili‘ to November the first and his be- lief was that It was intended, for -the future, to make that the dis- continuing dntc, He kncw that. til“. service was inadequate in this rcs- pcct and the matter was rl-cnivlug intention and study of thc DPUXIUI‘ officials. Asked by Mr. Alncllouulil would recommend double SBTViUG/ili least up to thc end of the year lln gave his decision as above. Discussion on freight rates l'0l- lowed and resulted in the telesrit- phing of the following communica- tlon: l! 'l‘ll- I.i_\'~li'l' zli Slayers’ Friend l Under Arrest, any 0H A11 Sides. hairs-fasaiziliiin>.... Declared Judge lrert. Jr., son of o. Chicago leather merchant and claiming prep schooil ‘_'—_‘ friendship with Nathan Leopold and icflama" PM") Dickie Loeb, was brought here from iOXTRB-“c Oci- 9-—‘C“Pml" Springfield to face a charge of sec-- I"?! 1701110 '3 h "r5911 uring jewelry on a worthless check ll illmling the steamer Lutzon drawn o" [he Lake Show Drive llt-r liquor cargo off mm row Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago. . t October was foulld not guilty The Boston inspector who went to} Grade VIII ~ 1 Mark Carley, 2 a jury ill the court of Kings Springfield to bring hlln back said Raymond Doucctte. ch llllri afternoon. lnhis sum- that when ho entered the boy's ccll Grade \'ll—1 Margaret. Bernard, g up o the evidence Judge Dc-,hc found him about t0 bung hlnlself 2 Verna Andrcws_ ,-§,1,..j:,re,1 that than; mu] beg" with pnrtsof his cloth-lug. , Grade Vl-l Mac Curly, 2 Inez lll<-ltllll.le amount of lying" The police said that "BPUOFE Andrews. 3 Cecilia Gallant. H. 511,. M4,“, lelnng me juror; spent three days at u hotel here‘ Grade ~IV——1 Lillian Ways. t, “ill-re urt- perjurcrs ln this c on ullc side and on otbe oth- I1 ll u»; lllill which , "' ~ -. in ill‘: Stall: of hands". Continuing Mr. Clyncs said Labor had cause to be proud of its Premlcr and nevcr more than in this hour of defeat, which would be- tbe gateway to greater victory. 'ill.- :ll-l"\'l'if|~,< llf llll- z llltlrnziul- l-llillilliill-l‘ -l...;.. '.|‘ltl1| with llll‘ .'\'~\\' ling- . . \\':li ll "lllil \\"l'll SuV-lvi)’. 1..l>"~ lllzlll Il31'_tl'1'> Hill lllli”? ‘liliilll u lit; zlrl i‘ll - ill .l.. illlprtlpl-l‘ utllurl- l ll.l\1‘ lw- ll l-‘lll-ulli tn .\‘~w York pllllllalil-h \l1|~~.t<‘llll.~‘§l\‘ Xlllgnzlnvl - is t-olll1loslul of the- -b. ll-nllllll: distributing Flt ~. lll‘ lilo Slllil- uud llf prom- u; tllllt'.l'tIl'- n11 i‘ll'l',i.‘,'_\'illt‘ll who out lo lllilli" llll ulngnzints plllllisilll] [If lilslrilillit-d \lll~».ll-llll-li'< t'll‘l|ll Iilltl of n lll|ll|l'~ \\'ill1ll nlll llrl: lltlllltlYlllll" llll- gull - l-lellllills t'l"lllt‘lll. ‘llll r-uw- n1’ zll loilsl um- |il ll lllllVlilil his intros .= 'l.l~ ll . llilllll‘ l'.< notwith- llll" II,I] .l~ilillll (ll lllt‘ (‘Gill- ll.» 1.-l1 [.I :l lluulbl-l" llf ("s- :l":llll l ll‘ \\ ~ilt‘lll"l'.\' lu-lllg -- d i: ‘l'.'ll|ll jllri- - ii llllsitll. zliid -\‘ll l--. lilo llllllfllllil} ll"lli1.{ ill 1illlullll-lw‘,\|>r:lll:llll |.\lln‘. l, 'I‘_ Wlntlsill‘. lll‘ this i'll_\' null t*~‘l:11' lllill'li -.~ ill '- * if h“, irs. i-Idwurtl lltlsuw-ll, Vir-lnllil .l|- l<ll:ltl~-~.-:lll-, \\l‘.‘>>ll.l‘~ . ‘m. ‘mo... sung, 1p 5 ' llll- l'l‘ll.lil'lliill l.ll.ld > l.\li)lli.l‘t3<'Il iiil(l wlllll-l- .\l. l 11' "1 i ""1 P‘ ‘ Ila to zlll wllolll is exit-lid ‘ll sl: 1'-"| ““" " "1’ ""“""“l‘ sympathy. The fuucral will llllll- lllllFl‘ lflllhh, H,” , .H,.H__\_ ‘thc ll-sidl-nrt- of her S’!!! \\':lil--l- .\l. h“ k,\_‘,,',,‘,, i,‘ Lczl ill Victoria all 2.3!! p. lll. Sllllrllly “Ulfkm n, U, Mr. G. E. Dalrympl-a, U"? '2- ,,\1.-.;,- 115,111 1,. tll~i‘tl\tll‘l| lllili ll. vlceaPree-lident, Ciiiiiiilliln NiIllOn- 5 iullul, ll|1‘l| luv-Hill :11 lT Flint"- p1 Rnilwgyg; aoo»__flnx l "l-t. willllil n wlllll-K- We understand from press rd ' '0' ‘ ' ' l">|*-' ports that you are [aliasing through Sackvllle tomorrow. and beg to ro- ~ _ F” T quest that you colllc to Charlotte- (C°""""°d F'°'" P town to discuss with this Board ' the question oi‘ commodity Pillfbi on potatoes in this province. uctldell tespecially in view of present acr- ious situation here. _ “an,” H S. A. Mic-Donald, -|\_ Ah-Kuy __ President -Ch"I‘own Board of Trndn __ \\'1]|,.,-,; Mr. E. T. Hlqqs suggest-ed to thc “fly Council that inquiries be made as ‘. Wlllllllillle to the condition of European pota- li. to markets. Both he and Mr. Mc- Donald took thc opportunity of voicing their appreciation of Mr. Simpson's action in providing Charlottetown with increased ship- ping facilities demanded by this year's enormous production of seed and table potatoes. i} LITTLE RUFFLES , . LONDOIlI Oct. 9.~Ai. six o'clock this evening the llousc of Commons was sunlnloned to the House 0f Lords to hear thc King's 81169911 lead by thc Lord Chancellor giv- ing assent to the Irish Boundary Bill which previously had been pas- sed by" the House of Lords and proroglllng parliament. There were the usual formalities. The King's speech announced that Jorelgn relations were friendly. lThe Speaker announced that royal a ssont bad been given to the lrisll Bill. Honor Roll for September. Grade I—1 Gertrude Doucette, 2 Vernon Carley, 3, Caroline McDon- ald ' ‘ \f_ .l;r1 ..'1-l~1 -. his lll1)lllI‘l' >FE"“‘>I| inlrril- wl-l‘. .1 l-itllr-s i» n t'lillt‘l‘l l‘ <li' zliltl-lll-nl- l‘ ' llltl i- r1 ]il|il‘il lll ."- . l'l'ltilli'lllll',l , .*»||I‘l .~ 'l'lll lllorllill; n! while he visited friends in the vlc- Rflymvllii Gillie)‘. '3 Raymond B01‘- In-lty. Then. they charged, he secul- ullrd. . ed goods valued at $200 from one ($18119 "I—1 Adeline Pfflcwr, 2 store and jewelry valued at 8192 Gerald Proctor. from another on worthless checks. Glade 1'4 Bud“ M°D°11111¢ 2 The first store discovered its loss Peter silent. 3 Georgina Proctor. and recovered the goods, but m. Perfect Attendance — Gertrude complaint from the second the Dflucette. Margaret Bernard and Springfield police took Herbert 1111c Curler. from the train which was taking hlnl West, where, it was said, he .' was to enter the Universlity of _ .(;h1¢ago_ . MaoKAY—- At Bradalbane on Oct. 6th, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay, a son. u" :l,d ~tlllll* Tn» ]l,liilllll‘,,i "ill llll l'i':l|ll-~ null t ll'l'l~‘il ::u'.l_\' l.ll..l ’i‘lllll~-.ll:l_\‘ lnifll". lwl-l ]\|'ll \,.~,1.| [llllll 1ll-- t‘ll' t. pldlll~ llull l. llll loll-ll, glllll‘. . ll:lll lull- ' l1*1‘1l|\'<| itilti ll 111111‘ 117i 111 "1"" l l llll l \.'Ill ll ll u] o1’ lnll-rl-si. us 1|" 111th 111' L’ ll- 111- 111-111 I111‘ '. l» l'li‘llliI"1| lll‘l‘ '1Illorlnlullul-zlilli "1117 ‘1~‘"~ Illlillll‘ “"‘"" ‘ l" ' l. TEYII illl- “lllllilltlll l.Il iillh, tlx-Sl-llllllll- John l" liii\lllll‘_t' ltl \\'lll..'lul Sp pilly i:l.\' (‘ll|ll‘1'i(ll‘ ill‘ ll - llll- uullltl ll-‘ liZlFll 'l':' “Al. _\'. .-\| ill~' llllli‘ lll‘ llli‘ rullll- ry l--.l:ll-_ , id lll..t lbl- t§il1l*‘|| 11411111 ~ Pt-ita‘ thc (Zrcalt still l<-:lll< ill llli‘l\'.|‘il' \\tl|'l]] ll Imld “inpllllll, list ot‘ winning sin» Filly-ow "Llllllll-illlllllilll-ll llliil 1"». \\-‘t'l-Iw ills gci. llll\'t' won I‘2i(‘l‘.‘~‘ this .\ - t-olllploll-ly ul_\'.\iii'l'~'ll. Sun. Francisco is sci-wind ' illlillll; \\'.'| <<>l|ll>:'ll;-, tiltl |t‘orty-sl'\' and ib-llrill illil'll uillllpnil lliitl l‘ll-l- \\'-‘il‘l.\ (ll 1m forty. (luy Axwurtlly null 'l‘llt' ‘ltlhillld. illtilll. Till. yllbilplqr llllrvt-stnl‘ nrt- lll.-d for illurlil plntwal |ll\$l'il\l'l'l‘il liI 1i - llll-rllllll- ‘Tht- fullviring Silllhilllti llnrl- ll;lli'_\1,._y _- . ~ il-‘f-llllul). ‘i tl-zi or tnorn \\‘illIli‘l‘S this _vl-:lr: i ‘I lilliln‘ l: ill-- build. -. ilulilwnl lll.lt illl’ Iltllli‘ ill |.~:l:ll~-' lilullil ll:lll l)" l: 1w. - Jliljlilfilllt ll, .l.l' 4"! 'l'lullulo_\' ltllllfvtl ill illill s1.“ Il|.ll 375' lit‘ fltull- \\';l~ lllil‘l'l'll \\lll| 1l:("lll1' ‘w |‘|':lllll»~' irlllu \\lili‘ll ilr» iullilllzlr,» |.ll ll I'll i'|]l. lll- l"~‘ll ’ ,])lillt'1‘ and l.~:l II < '~ ‘irtull lllfl llllllll- -| .. lll illllll I LONDON, Oct. 9.*_Tlli3 present composition of tho llouse of Conl- lllons membership is us follows: Couservlitives 246. Labor 187. Liberal 156. Ulster unionist 11. Co-operatJive 6. Independent 3. independent Liberals 2. Nationalists ‘2. Slnn Fienner 1. Total The total membership of the House of Commons is 615, but there is a vacancy for London Ull- iversity constitutency. . “Harm Done By Visit __..,.__ (Continued Frorh Page One) llo judges remarks were prolnp- by llip rust amount of contra- tory l'\'l(lQIlCG given by various 1 OTHER VACANT SEAT ' (Special to Guardian)‘ 'i"l‘.\\\'.~\, Oct. 9. -—Word was l*i\'t‘ll llvft‘ this morning of the Ill of t‘. A. (lauvreau. M. P.. Tt-llllscouuta. Mr. Glauvreau s a Liberal and had been in the H31’ slut-ll 1897. His denth atoll II third vacancy. the other .1 Ilclllg W0. Hastings, Ontario Ynlc, ll. (‘. uths Arrested 0n Murder Charge (Special to The GuirdlIfl-l (JNTM"AIA| Oct. 9.—~Willlam 111v Davis. alias Watkins, aged residing at 1248 Cote Dee Neig- Iiollll, and Sidney Harrison. l9 who gave his address as New stlnlnsier, B. (3.. were today lat-d by n coroner's jury with luurder of Francois V. Beauvais lore and restaurant keeper. 0i’ dull. who was shot to death at . shop on Sept. B. l tlvis made a full confession be- e 11111140 Monet on Monday, im- “tllluc several others. some oi out have not been arrested. Tile two accused were arraigen- this afternoon and preliminary 1111112 Willi set for Oct. 14. age 7) l.~ it-Iliillii . . .\l.lllrl-_t' BIRTHS = u!‘ llil~ Pllllllilliiiit’ llll- Ut‘illli"l‘ - publislll-ll Snappy Stories." --—-_Q>___~ ——-—-—-<0>-—-- GEORGETOWN HIGH SCHOOL. Report oi Geongetown School for the lnlon-th of Se ber:— Principal's Dept., Grade X. -— 1. Catherine McKiunon; 2, Elsie Knight; 3, Mildred Donovan. Grade X., Intermediates-l, Helen Gotell; 2, Faustlna Gotell; 3, David Lovers. Grade iX.-1, wsidmn Easton; 2, dean McDonald and Ralph Douglas (equal). _ Miss Morris’ Dept., Grade VIII.- 1, Mildred McLaren; 2, Grace Mc- Donald; 3, Edison McDonald. Grade VlI.—1, Dorothy Jenkins; 2, Clauna lulewellyn; 3, Edwin ‘Bell. Miss McCormack‘s Dept, Grade VI.—1, Mary Mnrtell; 2, Lawrence Butchilder; 3, Raymond Levers. Grade V.—l, Nettle Walker; 2, Elia Rose; 3, Walter Walker. Mr. McConnelVs Dept., Grade -IV. -1, Gladys Mooney and Francis Lavers (equal); 2, Mary l-Iowlett; 3, Leo Gotell. Grade III.-1, Hugh McDonald; 2, Anna McLean; 3. Amos Lavundar. Miss Morrisseyh Dept., Grade li. -1, Carrie Easton; 2. George Hemphill; 3, Madeline McKeem-an. Grade ll. Jr.,——1, Lillian Llewellyn; 2, Eleanor Leslie; 3, Isabel King. Miss Taylor's Dept, Grade l.(n). —-1, Gus Bouchard; Z. Mlilceni Fraser; 3, Bessie Stewart; (b), 1. Art-bur Mooney; 2, Freida Solomon. 3, llsabei Martell; (c) l, Thaste Yorston; 2, Ferdinand liutchlldor; 7i, Junie Llewellyn. l'rinc.-—C, Jlrehalrt. HALL-On Sept. 6th, at Grunt Hospital. Denver, Colorado, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall, nee Mary Mc- Kearney, a daughter. ._._.._____..._.. ‘ MARRIAGES WHITLOCK-HUESTIS —— At the homo of the bride, 14 School Street this city, Oct. 8th, by Rev. W. M. Ryan, Roy Louis I-Iuestis to Victoria Alexandra Whitlock, both oi Char- lottetown. \\'.l-~ll lilil .-l< |.'l rlp.- igflllknn‘, l-‘lll Hill hull‘ lull n1‘ lffillll". .-\dd till!‘- lllilllll (up lli‘ ll>‘.lii' and fill can Willi lllli hill‘ l’. l‘l;l- 'l'llillll'l', ]1l‘.llL!\\'ll'i'.lllll lztll. lmll- I jlll‘. ]ll.lt‘1 In \\'l'l|l'l' ll:lll mil 1.:ll.-.-~~~ ill‘ Ill liliililivh‘, it.» iililil" .l ll :1 lll. High ntem- ""1- ]\ Ill w] lil (‘llmncu from ill" 1--.~<.._- ullpld not lll. ll ' ‘- ' l1 l‘; tic silence in this country was bro- ‘ ~‘ " ' ' ' ken. I have received from one of tile atliest and most responsible v1 living Americans a letter on the subject in which he expresses much the same view as that put BURNETT-—AtBfldtwllhflelthsOiiill forward in the New York Tim“- Airicu on Thursday, October 9, Nediees to say, his criticism is 0i’ William Irving, schoolmaster, only those who engineered I-Iis Royal surviving brother of J. R. Burnett. Highness’ visit and who were res- (By 081119.) ponsible for circumstances in ' which it was carried out. DUNN|NG.—At New London, Oct. “In the first place.’ he sayo. the 8, James P. Dunning, age 61. Fun- Pr|nce>s commg u, ,1,°n8 1818M 1n eral, Saturday, Oct, 11 at 2 pm. September of a presidential year was u. deplorable mistake. Ho was planted within a few miles of J. W. Davis‘ home. a fact which put Da- vis in a frightful quandary. David. as former ambassador to Britain would naturally hav eto show cour- tesies to him: as presidential call- dldate. he simply could not be in- volved in the sort of gayitles which enveloped the Prince. and the ro- if suit was that lDavis‘ western trip , bed to be timed so that he, would be west of Chicago the whole time the Prince was in this country.‘ "ln the second place. my corres- , pendent deplored the fact thalt the A Prince was allowed to be surround- , ed by a group of newly rich social ‘ thrusters. who exploited him in tile most flagrant fashion‘ and enters into details which need not be giv- , en illere. Finally, he says. the po- ‘ fitlcal effect has been disastrous and if is utterly impossible to per- ~ suede the mass of people In this country that the British economic - _. l, ' situation requires sympathetic con- L!A.-At the residence of her oidcration when the life of Lung dgughfer M-ns. J. T. Windsor, Char- island is held before their eyes as lottetown. October 9th. Mrs. Ann-Io a symbol of what Great Britain ill Leo, aged 8i! years. relict oi the its qllgfliigll expression delights in.’ ,, . ' int; W. C. Lea of Viotoris,'P. E. 1. " e arm is done.‘ but, Inview ‘W311i’, gigfni, 1:2,, “Qtaefihgoflll? mm"; "o... o... rggidelicg n! lisl-‘oc the future, the organisers of this ' och,“ M, MM w“ mug"- thgn son Walter M. lbes. Victoria at-liiquivadly advised niiair ought (o he mine!" Frankie replied. P. m, Sundsy,,0ctober 18th. brousht to book. Peter thc (lrcllt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52' ,-,,,, Sun FTiIIlUlSPI) .. .. . Bclwlu Guy Axwortllg; Th ('ll(1l‘\'(‘,*ii,i‘I' _ The EXlltllilili Pfltci‘ Vtllo Wnlior lllrctrt Etnwnil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,_,-,,-,,,.,, 11,, (lrtnlnn Axwortlly . ],\ll i I_\ ill 'l‘rnlnpiusi .. _ .- "Qllilcwnoll iloy 4 nllliill-l- llrt ulljl-lir lllll Ill-t ll ..l » Atllntic EXDPPHS " .\ll klllitlllltlilllt‘ ;I])||iiI‘i*llll_\' - illi'lt'il.‘~l Villllillllu of till.- col Dilllilll AXWOTUIY -- - -~ llHPll |l_\' illt‘ l'llilll|-i*.~', 11>‘ llll- nrlirivs ll t lion. Jul-zticl- llrookc - 1' lulu-ll wl-rl- bulky lllld ll-wlyv null Millard‘; Linimcnt for Rheumatism Pcter Scott. . - l" ulllllll [llllil up i'ilil.\liit‘i'llllll- .p;l. -_ . _______-——- ‘ tlll- \\'(il‘li<‘ zlr: -»il>l~-ll ‘ ~vo~o0v¢¢¢+¢‘+>* , .\liltllll', . ***f*""‘ -\\'<',l- ll Will’ so: Ill’ |l_\‘ "llll (lhllnfsi ‘ Water Street. Charlottetown valued ‘til S500; un ltll-Iffllliilil 1111"? (Special to Guardian) in," ll_\' ilrltlyu-lllzltl vlllut-ll ill ilimltli .l rivl-l’ >llliFt'l Hivllt‘ ii)‘ \\'nil-i'|ll.'l|| NEW ORLEANS. (ll-l, fl. - .\,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,; ,, |;,,.|,_,,-,, ,-,,,,__,. suit zltiaclting flit‘ validity lll‘ lll",,,-, . - - ((4H,). .~';!.',nll; ,, 11m, Ifourlconbl Anlondlllt-llt il-olll a lII‘\\ 1,, ‘ ., ,,.,,,,, ,._.,,,,,,,, ,,, ,-|;,,,..; l- 31ml" Wm h“ mm’ i“ F"d"""] “kl I‘llillv~l- vzlsl- Wltlill am; |:|l"" 1 ‘ irlt-t, (‘ourt ll1‘l‘l' tolllorl-lllr ill ili"l,. \‘;|[|]|1||;|[ sgullll; nil 1l.|i|]l.1|",- rooms with private baths, form of i] pl-titioll sol-Icing I» "Hill..- ,1 l"i\.'t'l‘tlll (‘oll- and |-‘ .\I<u‘ll The cuisine is fainous sit ol 'lltc L. (‘llbl-n, nl-iro l-llu.‘ ‘ . . . - -, '1" jirnllllcyvlif tI-‘usilluls ni‘ llll‘)lllll'l tli"::,],|,.l, ‘mil M‘ ‘mm m (h! 9V" cailada- THQWW"! |"< NM)’ 0r“'""*" [Wm "immhling m“ 'l'l1l' llllllllllli!» ll:lll lll-l-u t'lli ll‘ll||l n" rouml- couneou‘ ‘er _ dutlns of that of cc, ucctlrliiug in H“, ,-,,,,,,,,,_\ ,,, ,, ,.,,,,,, _ .. , l -- tho Tilllvs-l'icliyl'l‘t‘. lil'l'. Misti-nil)‘ ll,‘ lt-"Ir. :.\ ulll llllll Till‘. action, If suvcessflll, would ,,,,,,, ,,I\,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,v ,,.,,,,,\> dlsfriluchistV ovary lIUi-{TU ill llivlur ,,,.,_ ,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,>,,h. ,~,. ,,,, ,,,.,, llnltltl Silica. [ll rllur llii'lli',\ 0i l1... ,.,_ \._,.‘ Tho poiitlnn, us publlsbcd by illt‘ ,, ,-, ,,,,,,,,, H“, ,.,|,,,, ,,,- ,|,,, ,,-,,,,,,.,', II1‘W9l111l1"1‘» 191111199 H11" "MW" Thu rnudnls uvrl- fnuud til llii\l' "fulsoly nllugt-tl llllnsulf oi ho :1 “Hlll-l-glilv l't'lllli'l'ti llll‘ \':.lu.- m‘, "m" '1 n7 m" Ulmm] Smww llllVi‘ plunlll-i‘ Il_v llll‘ll' <-.li-l-].-<<lll- W119" l1" milk "M11 r11 "inf"- n ilul- ill‘ ill!‘ stlb-u pillllllucs- \\' x I, flmjtylxiiilgrllillxllli: Irina: ,-l lul-hl- ('i|l!\'ll.\‘. :<|.\ lli'l In ‘Clkigllll'QQQQQQQQQ‘..‘Q‘+O."‘_...+ VICTORIA ‘HOTEL A most unusual effect is achiev- "11 by rows of little ruffles of fur ll... ,..l|ll~ ~<_\ 'l'lltlnl:l;: \\'alt~'ili. on_a long moleskin wrap. . . lllnllil.‘ ill‘ |ll'll'.‘ lilziltl-rs. \\.|.\’ in , llli~ltlll tlll- lli-‘lli ill-Alllyazl-SL, whnu , ' ill ill‘l I lllw lllln was rnitlvll. lit: ‘-\Il< Ill .'l|lt'lltll'il,1' .l| n liosillh llnx Inc lllzll l lllzll :l';:lll. 'i‘ll.~_v lll.-p \ 1y tllllnthl: art works, l'l'i'ii\l‘l't‘ll llllllpr. - illtlst of tlll- illlli |lll\'l‘il Irllll .\' studio. Tilt: ill‘lli‘lt‘>' l‘ ll rl-tllll .1 nrl- rnpilrit-d DEATHS -.i llllii‘ ll- llllll ill inlil- nu zll lllltl jllrl lll1\\ |Il.lll_\' pniuifulis, nlltiqnos. i:l1u~tl'Il~ l-ud .ll MUS8EN—Entered into rest at. Oakville, Ontario, Oct. 8th Richard T. Mussen, formerly manager of the Canadian Bank oi Commerce. Summerside. _' OVers to the travelling pubilC a comiortsbIehup-to- date hotel. Oohtlllnl 44 LEA-At the residence of her daughter Mrs. J, T. Windsor, Char lottetown, Oct. 9th, Mrs. Annie Len.‘ aged 82 years, relict of W. C. Lea,- oi Victoria, P. E. l. Funeral notice later. 8COTT——On Oct. tlth, 1924. Char- lotte Scott In her 86th your. Funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of James Stewart Dunstaffnage. Interment Morahiieid Cevlnetery. 8T!WAIT't-—At‘ cross Roads m.’ Thu. day. Oot. 9t . Eva Stewart in her nth year. uaerai tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon from the rest. deuce of her brother Duncan Stewart service's starting at 2 p. ru. Interment Cross RoadlCemetery. 1 ‘ MEN'S WORK BOOTS Men's Amherst Wholeltock Kip Boots, Clamp solos. guar- anteed solid leather, price per pair ....................... .. $4.75 Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown . This popular Hotel has been ctmvpletoly renovated Ind rsiurnlabod throughout 111d offers vary comfortable accommodation to tbs travai- "Io nubile, . The tabla ll ssposlauy 11°" and the publlo an “ilrteouaiy sand for. Rates 08.00 a day,_; ,. '- snucz a. IT‘YLURI5;)>QI H. c. BROWN. Manager ——-<0>—--— FRANKIEB REASON As Frankie stood beside his mother, who was making sonlo purchases. the grocer told him -to help himself to o hundful of nuts. But Frankie shook his head. ' "Why. what's the matter?" asked ' the murcbnnt. “Dart you like nuts?" "Yes." replied Frankie. "WelI. go ahead an dtake some." Frankie hesitated. whereupon the grocer put a generous handful in Frilfltitfl pocket. When they had left the shop. his mothnr turned to her small son and asked: ' H“: (Twig?- Hoicl Cd.,l' Ltd. Proprietors Sboopaqkl with heavy soles and heels .. $4.50 fink Ivlllnnonlta grain look‘. plain toe or tos c19- lawed and nailed soles. per pair ............................... .. $3.50 MAIL oaozne PREPAID Purdie - Ferguson 8H0! co., no. Men'a Brown mild leather vice. "pnrson of African blond rllll dv-s- _ |.;|,,,,|,,.,|, v ,. ,|,,.,1 cont and is lnhoronil_v' lul-mllllllr- ni‘ ~ ,, |, |~,,,-,. 11,. |, m, up , _, _ v hPiilfl -'1 (‘NW-PR "T H11‘ l 111w" is ll:lll ibi< ilirlurl- t‘. Fl Austin. litinsfltllll. Muss; ll lluilutllkor. Si. '_ John! (‘. ' Siflim- for llltlll_\' yo. . lit’ ll:lll I'i*.\'llil't'll S, \\‘ "TE '_'- it ill ti sliilllll llililllli'l' lliltl \\'4l\' t‘ :. 'l‘rul'o: l‘. A.'llliil1n|l ‘Violin GOLD AVND SH-VER planning lo ]Il‘~':~‘l'lli it ill Nlllrl- r. (g 1.;_ [lhhnrh M, p_ 1101311911, ai-IIVIYIIUO ' I I ' Dirk‘ .-\lt:.'|li<*lll,\'. I '1 ,1, h‘, lffitrip‘ gtujohn; Jm-k _ cmflounown, n 5_ |_ m Tho now sold and ai vnr ll'ilt'lli cs I cull-l liii! to hlcucn li-nslln t," 11H ,l.nnlnllll~. Iiilllfatx! Ger-V. voruux. ' ' ' are amhroillcrcd null jnlvt-lvll tn l'l‘(‘i,‘i\'l‘ll l.'|.~'l lllillll. llli‘ pnlntlugs (Jul-boo; '1‘, (Vi. (imqQ-ihrmogmnn; A ' <z-’v\= n pnrt-lclllilrly norm-nu» .‘Illll\l'l‘l'f‘ found lli m. orrlt-l- ill llli' tillr ltl-yilul-ll, Stratfnrd; Russell ll. 688l-10-8-M8i00d. barbarous effect. rick 'I‘ho:ltr<~ ilulitllllg. bllt hon" ilnvidsnnhLt-armont, Truro. , ,_ v ,1‘ . - .. w w 'n\.»r-r,-».- u-wflinuliil<" ~¢-'- i. - r