BIRTHS COA‘DY.—-<In tins- city, on 0m. 6th, 1922. to Mr. and lVlrs. John E. ‘Goody, a son. 8UTHERLAND.—A‘t Ottawa Mater- nity Hospital, Wctlncstlay. Octnbcr 4. 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Sinclair Sutherland, (nee Eilu Gordon) a son. MARRIAGES CUDMOR‘E-LOCK‘E.—- At tho Par- sonage, 220 itichunond street, Oct. ‘5, by ltcv. W. M. Ryan. John Archi- bald C-udmoro, of Charlottetown, to ‘Ruth Marlon Lookc, of Appin Road, Plfill. DEATHS MARTIN-At thc IKE. slnnd Hos- pitul, Sunday morning. Oct. 8th. r1922, Mrs. Alexander Martin 0i Grundvimv. Funeral notice later. ‘HENDERSON-At the P. E. Island Hospital ‘Saturday, Oct. 7th. 1922. John A. Henderson. aged 43 years. ' Canadian General Electric STOCK QUOTATIONS HMJFAX. Oct 7-(Quotatl0ns uiembere of the Montreal ‘Stock Exchange.) Brampton .. a4 Bell Telephone . 113% hitihi 61% Shawinigan. Liaurentide Pulp .. Canadian Steamship Com. .. 19 Canadian ‘Steamship Pfd .. — Asbestos Company . . . . . .. Dominion Bridge ' Montreal Power . . . . . .. Winnipeg Electric . Nnttionul Breweries 66 Atlantic Sugar . . . . .. . 237;. Am. Cur and Foundr 1B8 Atfillloflilfl .. . . . . 106% American Locomotive 126% American Smeiting and Re-l fining , . . . . . . . . ~ G2 Anaconda Copper . 52% Canadian Pacific Railway .. 145% 97 New York Central (‘ubn Cuno Sugar . . . . .. . international Paper international Paper . Kelly ‘Sprlnnficld . lllexicnn Petroleum . . . . . . .. . 43% 183% international Mer. Murillo .. 62 Press Steel iOar .. . . -— Reading . . . . . . . . . 78% Southern Pacific 93% Studebaker 132% Ilnion Pacific . 150% Il-tah Copper . 65 United ‘States Stee 05 . 1 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory . . . . . .. 1 1933 Victory .. 1922 Victory .. .. 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 01.1.. iDec 38% May 39% Jill)‘ 38% -oo-o-——i DESTROYER FLEET SAILS. INORIFOLK, Va, Oct. 7.—4The 12 United States (icstroyers ordered to the Near ‘East “to protect Amer- ican interests" started today on their transuttlantlc voyage to the Mediterranean.» Unless the vessels arc ordered olstnvhere by radio. their first stop will be at (iibruiibar. The Atlantic voyage la expected t0 consume about. ten (lays. from his father's rcsidcnce 157 Prince ‘Street to North River Funeral today (Monday) at 2 v- n1-‘C@meierv~ THQROBR FLU AD fiGCOMCS a CO-Ifzbii ‘Milled. by llunt Bros limited LondonCanacla §O§©0440+604¢O§O§O§OOWOO4 Thorobroachlilour blooms ~ini ovens ~~-- -- -. 4).. ,.,. i LLASSIFIED invnnsiuuus IlA'l‘I‘i,'~'—I0c m-r Ilm- pt-r cluy. 0c per Ilno per duy for {I ch75 nr over. N1 lu u lino. Groups nl’ Ii "min-n, l0 pc-r rn-nl. discount for I‘! \ Iu- Illlfl for. u‘: In for om: ul-ck. wrvk. . Slluntlon AA vvv Yvvv vvvvvvvvv vv All Hurt-In] llnlcn Ifurrulnhnl Rflolllll ml. 754- fnr lu-vrn n-r lino pn-r duy for l] dnyn or owl-r. (‘ounl Ii wordn lnltlnl letters. count ml one word. drama form; llurt of ml. uml mun! Wunlul, 60c for lcvcn worth: pu- A gents “hinted WANTED LIVE AGENTS for Watkins 150 products. Direc to consumer. Writs The J. R. Watkins Co., 3'19 Craig BL, Want, Montreal. ~ ALESMEN WKNTED FOR "Th; Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries’ to solicit orders for high clan nursery stock Experience unnec essary. territory reserved high est commissions paid, handsom equipment. Write for- fuli pnrticu lars. Stone & Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. Situations Vacant .. $5 . PRIVATE CHRISTMAS grvctlng cards; sample hook frcc; men and women nlrcitlly making $5 up daily, in spore time. Gurrctson Company llrantford, Ont. _______.__.___._____. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.— $15 1.0.360 paid weekly for your spare time. No canvassing. We in- struct and simply you with the work. West~Angue ‘Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Building, Toronto. ' Lost Miscellaneous s BOARDER5 CAN BE ACCOMMO. dated. Apply Guardian Office. _ KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Keniiworth, 88 Blvd. Courceilcs. Paris, Franco. F01‘ Stile FOR SALE OR TRADE-IMPROV- od 106 zicres Wisconsin best land, stock, machinery. Owner, G. W. Eslingcr, Knowlton, Wis. FOR SALE SMALL COTTAGE centrally located. nil modern convonicitctvs. Apply Box 11k Guardian. 90067-6-31 ---— DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE for sale, corner lot , 23-25 Elm Avcuuc. Terms to suit pur. ‘chaser. Apply B. Carter 8: Son, Auctioneers. 900054-5-4l 80 ACRES-S MILES FROM AP- plnion; roillnu: clay loam soil; 2 flue teams. t2 hogs, 15 iloistcin cattle; fine bulltllfllls; silo; 80ml machinery; $18,000. A. W. Laabs, Appleton, Wis. LOST-FLOOR MAT AT CHAR- inttotown Exhibition. Reward. W. T. Wcllncr Co., 1nd, Queen St. 900031-7-31. bio LOST-A BUGGY CUSHION. Finder please leave at~Kennedy's. City. or Wehsterks, NomrRlvsr Corpor. m056-6-3l. LOBTn-BETWEEN rm-za-rown Station and ‘Dunk Riverldiils. on Wednesday, Oct. 4, a mink neck mace clicker. Finder please leave at Auid & Walker's Store. Free (Qwm 90003-9-3l LOST-SOMEWHERE ssrwesh .30 Elm Avenue and Struthconn llotol on the evening of October 6th, ladies hand-bail. contain-int: sum of money, finder please ro- turn to this office and receive reward. 900089-7-2i. . . Help Wnnteth-Femalo OOORI WANTID-ONI WILLING to learn at the Clifton House. FOR SALE OR RENT NO. 5 Vizlu St, p. new eight room mt tnge viflth mil modern conven ‘lone-c, Finished throughout in tiir and hardwood floors. Apply promises. Wanted BOARIDERS WANTED-GENTLE men preferred. Warm confort- ubie rooms. Apply Guardian Of- tlce. FARM wANTen-wAm-sn "r0 purchase immediately, for cash“ a farm of 100 acres, in good con» dltion, with good house and out- buildings. With m‘ without im- plements and stock. Frank Send- er, Lorne Valley, Lot 52. . l00015-4-1wk Help Wanted-Male ____________________._._._.. wmren - couurnv lav v4 streets and sidewalks and income 25 lng to Spokane. Washington. It is ed to see him. They were accom- m k m l BANKS panicd ‘by motor as far as Monc~ "'1 om 221,’, ton by their stators and cousin. nnmlk Mmnmnl‘ ' ' 253 ‘ Mrs. Tourney, Mrs. Croken and Binalilrlelglpvgeicotliln-Vé-any‘ 109% Miss Eilrt Hcnncssoy of Bordon. July 101%. , , - | "M" D9” 61% M” 63"‘ m’ sAtgégilliisTust-yrcg: 63% ing sale of gifts will be held to- BHOP from Holman’: Catalog. lLOQT YESTERDAY string of tLn. Lusca pearls. ‘Finder please leave at Guardian. office. AUGTOON SALE of Beautiful furniture at Mrs. J. M. Davidson's. 53 Euoton SL, todiay 11 n. m. A. Williamson. Oct 9'11 YOUR CHANCE to procure seine nice furniture at reasonable prices auction J. M. Davidson's, 53 Eus- ton SL. Monday 9th, 11 a. m. A. Williamson. Oct 9-1-1 HEAVY HAIN.- ‘Shortly after dark last evening an cxceptlonaflly heavy downpour of ruin set in and continued at intervals all night. Shortly before midnight the storm sewers in several sections 0i‘ the city became badly clogged, resulting in the flooding of the cases householders found it neces- sary to clca_r away the leaves and other ddbria obstructing the storm sewers. VISITED l8LAND-Messrs Jack and Wilfred Donnelly left recent- 1y by the S. S. Prince Edward and will go by motor ‘as far as Boston to visit their sister before return- ovci‘ fifteen years since Jnck left the island and his relatives and numerous friends were much pleas night in the Summcrsiilc Salvation Army Hull at 8 o'clock. Mr. Sand) McGregor will act as auctioneer Among those taking part in the musical programme are MY‘. Bow] ness, the Misses Wells who will render a number of solos. A larlét? crowd is expected and an c1110!’ niblo time is assured for "every body. » ON MISSIONARY WO-RK.—l)r. Mabel -M. Mhndcrson. medical xuis~ slonary to China, who has spent the summer ‘at her home in l-lainil- ton. left last week for St. Louis to attend the lntersStnte meeting of the Home and Foreign ‘Missionary Society. Dr. Mirnderson who has been Dean of the Mission Medi- cal ‘College for women in Peking. China, expects to spend the win fer in the Middle West in the interest for that institution. Du1= log her holiday here D1‘. blunder- sun addressed a. number of meet- ‘inirs in different parts _0f the pro- nfincc. She is an eloquent and -most pleasing speaker and her in- ltcnsc earnestness in the mission lmovcmcnt in (lhinn becomes cou- 'tagious in her ‘appeals on it's bo- hnlt’. No doubt her missionary work in tho United Status for the college in which shc.ia so much interested will boar good fruit. g ‘RANGERS RE-ORGANIZE. -- The rucmibers of the ilhllflvti? town Rangers Association field a meeting in their club rooms on Szttttrtlzty nighit, Tito, object of the nlnPtlilg was for tho rc-orgztnizn tion of llitforvitt athlutic lr-ums uml ii’ present lntlicutioils count tor anything theproupccts for the K. 0F C. Fairly Large Crowd Attend Opening Game of Foot- ltflll lflf Cflllliilliill. Trophy. it Feature of the bane the Excellent Control III Handling the Ball by the S. i). U. Team. ii. oi c, weak in Teamllay, ‘hut. Were Sharp. in , Tackling and grsakmg their ilpponeuts Combination. Score . . _ 0 .- -..n- ,- - ‘On Saturday afternoon at the Nllflgwoit Grounds, the Saint Dun- man's footiball team faced-off against the K. of C. fifteen for a forty minute battle of twenty min ute halves for the first game of u series for the Trophy, donated by ‘ltcierco Frank McDonald call-ul the game at 3.12, tho Saints got,- ting tho kick, which was returned hy McDonald of the K. of C. and well followed up by the forwards. who brought the play to a. scrim at centre field. The Saints who were playing a strong heavy forward line, ‘were halves, who in turn had complvxc control on tho passing system. uftcr tcn hard fought mlinutcs of ploy. in which the ball was intro duced ‘to the sci-imp and touch lines on several occasions, tho ‘Saints on a nice punt to touch, and the halves from the pass-out gutting tho lbnll, crime dangerously near their opponents line. Herc .1 ircc kick was awarded the i\'. t.‘ team which Wits returned ‘to the i\'.(‘.. five yard linc into the hands of the Kl). full back. who ru turned zlttcr u close call at being (ruught on his own line. This kick was followed up and dribblml in touch zit the thirty-five yard lino. on the puss-out McDonald fuiithvr- dribbled past centre field, when u series of scrims were stngedpwhon Goodwin and McCormick got in :1 llltfi} picco oi’ work and zignin drib- blt-(l to touch at tho Saints tivr- yurtl lint‘. the Slllllfl quickly re- turned the situation and forced their opponents diackpto the twen- ty yard line, where a series of scrims took place and tho hztif ended with the ball in the wear- ers of the Red and Whites‘ terri- tory, either side not being able tc score. After tcn minutes rest, they ngziin forced off the KC. lillflltg the kick, which was followed woll down in the Saints end of ‘the field, whcretscrlm after scrim Ioi~ Cittititlllliitiliaii shins Wm FROM ‘Mr. 'l‘homas (lumpbcil of this City‘ q ‘NW-K t0 sot the bail out. to their-Saints us in. the formcr scrlms got coir LINKS 0N SATURDAY In the Last Match of the Preli- dents Competition, Mr. H. W. Week: Turned in the Belt Ne! Score. Mum D. B. Stewart, F. T. Watkis and H. W. Weeks are now Equal will: Nine Points Each. The Play-off Will Take Place This Week. At the golf links on Saturday the lust match in the [lfuslililfllfi competition was played. li. W. Wc-cks turned ‘in the ON SATURDAY and they were forced to give ground until the bail was finally brought to touch at their five-yard line, here the Saints showed to znivantagertheir training in hnnd- "my off this WvPk. éhfifirug“ “lugskms “m1 fhey l°f“c‘_*‘l.tltc ladies singles for rhc Long Y. ppo cuts to touch for auto‘ Worm um was M5,, lfOlilPfitlilll-S bring Mrs. t‘, 1.. Bliir-s and Mrs. Mclmrcn. uftt-r- u vlost-iy contrasted Lzamr: the luttcr Won by four up and thrrv to go. was u large attvnilunco. tin- coursi hardly accommodating all tho players. result that l). B. Stowart. Doyle took the kick from the twenty-five yards, nutthcy no longer had the speed to follow-up and the Saints were quick to take illlvillllili-ie, and the ball came back to the danger zone, Kelly in cm crging from a mix-up had his shoulder hurt and the game was y l IY ihilflycd. Upon forming up, ‘tho “my n’ tosses were Mrs, ll. Romrs, Mrs. llunhur. Mrs. Turncr and Mrs. Vi/obsior and ‘Miss E. Rogers. (i=1 Wednesday afternoon. Oct. llth thorn will be indies singles, 12 hoics. Bogoy competition. "Filo prizes won at thc vuriotis man-hos during thc s nsou will br- prrssvnivtl at tho club housf- next ihiturduy ziitcrnoon, Oct 14th. the bull buck quickly to their hai- ves and furnishcd their opponents with some brilliant cnnnlyinzttions. which conhpletcly (lazzletl. them. the bull going buck and forth and on a parse from Hines to Rooney thr- iuttcr spccilcd over the lino for tb.‘ first and only touch of the Kltuiv. NliiTiigUO took the kick but failed bndly in the attempt. l isfajstllillllltl Bliltllilit iclifiligi?53i3.';“.§..'.$§1.“.“$32.3; wms [in-st Race m Elimination Series tackles, thc game came to a close‘ (Special to The Guardian.) with the ball still in the K. of C| territory. Tho lino up was 21S foil lows:— S.D.U. K. mo‘ lowed until on a nice kick and o followup, the Saints forced the ploy past ccnirc field. The lack of practice was be ginning to toll on the KP. loam Fu" Back ll.‘.l‘ll“A.\', N. 8.. Oct 7 -Tllt‘ gym. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H’ _ _ _ _ __ Gi]“5_,I‘§llli¢llt)R‘l', llttlllPl" of‘ the lunar-nu- Hawes ‘tionni l‘l5‘.lll*l‘illil"ll.s Svbnontr cup yuqaguc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ McDonald‘lfillilYAVtllI tho first rum‘ o1 thttlu-li- nmnmy _ nnyk. muruturi ‘swflvs ‘to Sl‘ll‘('| u iluivntl "n.9,, _ Wynne 0r tor this your s coutr-st. (Iulluut . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hcnnesscy "*"—<'*"' w D0 H Quarters K u C, C _ , ‘ .c not . . . . . . . . . . .. cvo b Walsh Coylcl Wedge .. . . . . . . . Deslloches. C. N" R Forwards ’_’ Sullivan ............ .. McDonald! (Speclil to The Guardla‘1-l_ .00“). _ _ _ _ __ 5mm (yrriuvut. Oct. 7.—'l‘lu- lifltl ‘ltfcllougal . McCormucJloiv of criticism of’ tho new bourrl (jrgkgn _ 310mm oi’ the Notional Railways comes Sinful‘ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ U (jgnnnljyill-TOIII Quebec city VNIQFL‘ thorn is Trainm, (Cam) G_nod“>jn’liillil complauiiotlizit locui (‘lilllllfi _\'1(,(‘;.rt)1y _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ luctxleeplmflll‘ fvllrOfiflftltilifill, on thz- hlrml spams ihuvo boon ignored. Odlriienq ——-—- Johnston "_"T<*’i_“ l coming winter are excellent, will he remembered that tho Ran to ‘Iiclitevr: will put out some it iwus decided to open the new hull over Whoutlcy's Store (cor- nor Euston zmd Grcnt George l HEN buying sup- plies for_tho sick room too much cure is npt possible. Too mnny sup- plies are‘ bought “off hand." The sure recovery of the sick is endangered by cnrlcssxiess. Together with tho high- est grade »of drugs and sundries we carry a com- plete lino of sick room stipplies - supplies that will give the maximum of surety and service at the minimum of cost. llltlliiiiiliii hog o. "The Rexall Kodak Store" i Butters r1114 DQQ-ARE WELL wgzrrw. ‘nouns THAQIlMQ FOR (Hmm. ,. ‘wxursmmain r-‘oi canes- at housework. Apply 14 mwer Prince Street. 900027-451- aibout 15 for store. “AMNIQ B» Gil dl Oi’ c0." ca" or m. n" fiitliitii-i-iii Tirade l. (sri-J, Sarah (intuition; Tirol-m accords-cs - jLléHYEn - "me Apt/sax woo M54455 iTl-Iouaur outer: we. Streets) tonight when .1 fiance will Ibo hold. Tho following list 0i‘ officers were elected for tho com lug your: President. Mr. Thomas llPll. Vicc-Prcsiilcnt. Mr. David Crosby, Secretary Mr. James Kins mun, 'l‘rtinsurer Mr. W. Grillulvt. BANGOR SCHOOL. --—l'¢‘olinwlng is the standing oi‘ tho pupils of Bangor school for the month of September: Grade V., l, Donald Compton; 2, Ernest. Lntlnor. iVlury (Iomptnn (equal); 3, Alargurct Compton. Grade iV. far.) 1. lumcs Mclman; 2. George Miilmflll. ilrndo W. (jun) 1. Ruth ‘Compton; 2. Alex Mc-Dnuguli; 3, (lorilon lvlc-ilougull. (lrndn |lilll.——1, ‘Ruth indoor: 2, (lhurlcs Comipton: 3, John Jenkins. (lrzulo li[.-—1. Mnbcl (innit. ihtvid Jenkins (equal); 2. Viola lilvhay; (lrrule I ljrJ-i, Florence Monong- zuil. ‘Perfect attonrleutcc: ltlrntest lalillllflr. ‘Donulitl Gotmptnn. Ruth Lutlnnr. Mary Compton. Ruth (‘outp- ton. iTouchorr-Orace Acklumi. GUERNSEY COVE-Tho stand int: of the ‘pupils oi‘ Gucrnscy (love school for tho month of’ Scptcnnbcr ‘is as follows: (trade Vlli.—-1, llurris Joflian; 2. lildnu Scucabmigh: 3. Thomas Harris". 4, Leonard lBrc- huut. Gi'a<lc_Vll.~1.'J:\nct Wins-foe, 2, Florence Lchnchcur. Grad.‘ V., si'.,~—~l, ‘Cecil Lohnuhcixr: 2. ifivvlyll Winsfoe: 3, Bessie ilcrlmchcur: 4. Grace lmbacheur; 5. Perssy Dmvoy; 6, Windsor Beck. Grade V., 1r..- 1, Jack Winsioe; 2, Alma. Brohuut: 3, George Davey. (trade lV.——-1, ‘ldlirln-Brchatit; 2, Helen Lolmrlivilr. 8, Ruth ‘Davey. Grade ill-i. Jns. llrchuut. Grade II.—‘1. Lois Lo- THEE-F. ‘yvjllttii. yv 4,. 4 r4 .\ HG IN - BE AbLE For Other Snoriinf it lmrhcnr; gcrs gave a good account cftl:c::~.-,l>11\‘PY2 [sclvfis ‘both on local and foreign Ucrlcy Warren Harris. icc last winter so that with someflhllllillllfiti 4m“. m._.,1(.r;,.|‘ Wmch has com.) m liossio liflliiltlltilll‘; Jack Winsioo, lli‘l‘.‘i and bunk bandits, it ‘was un- iho front, thcro in every reason Ruth DRIVE)’,liOlSl1['l4il.t‘h(‘lll',LUV)‘ nouuccvl today by Police Counnis that tho nssociationndvfli’. formidable lteums, At the meeting Saturday HEAVY GUARD ALONG BORDER iREGllNA, Sasln, Oct 7—l’ro\"fh-- 2, Seton Leiuurhcur; 3, cial policc oi’ Snsknichmvun will Loon Davey. Grade l.—1, licvy Patrol the intl-rnutiuuul DOIIIHILIPY 2. hint-hem LeLnrIir-irr; ;;. 1n inst automobiles, (‘illllfipilil with Perfect at- umrhiuc gilns. in their efforts to Ltilinchcur, stop (lcprcrlzitions oi whiskey run- News see Page Six Florence siom-r (l. A, IlWZIlIOIlOY. This :trtion was ilotrlricvl nnou [following the slaying ‘at Ilicilfalt, Susk. yesterday. oi‘ Paul Milton. employer: of a Rcginn liquor firm, robbery of $6000 from his PERSONALS Mr. M. E. C‘. Henderson. Ilnlifnxl arrived in the city -Saturduy night tho ‘t0 uttcnd the funeral of his hotly and thr‘ seizure of u truck brother, the latc John A. I-Icndcr- 10ml Oi’ lliiufll‘ Wlllull hlilivll 10$! 50p, llilll sold. _____‘_’ _ _ SIKI HAS VISIONS i OF HUGE FORTUNE] TllllPl HAGIUE, Oct. 7.—Batti‘ing Slki. wiho arrived at Rotterdam: io- dny frolm Paris after ‘heating (Thr- pcntlvr. made a glorious entry amid a tremendous ovation of ivuiting crowds who besieged tho station. Slkil, whose wifo is u Rottcrduln girl, was literally carried to a wuit- ing carriage DPIlOCKBtl with flowers. He was drivon i0 n restaurant whcro n. reception awaited him. sur- roundcd by a strong cordon of pol- iicc, who had the greatest trouble in keeping the crowd at n (listant-t‘ and protecting Siki from his on- thuslastic admirers. lSfki stated that he intended to remain some months in Ilintiertiaiui rosting and considering offors for engagements. of which hc haul rc~ coivcd sevorul. lirtriutlin-g ‘one froim America to ‘box for fl. million francs. "ilf I win this bout ll can thon - moot. Dempsey for n purse of two million francs,’ ‘he said. A CYNIGAL. iPulled in for speeding, the young coupio stood before the rural mng~ istrnic. "Ten dollars for reckless driving" said the lat-tel‘. “But. listen, judge," pleaded the young man, "we were on our way to have you marry us." "Twenty dollars, then." exclaima ell the magistrate. "You are more reckless than I thought you were.” best not 1 score and gained 4 points with the - 1,. .1.‘ V. Watkils and- H. W. Wccks arc ticil . cach with nine points. They will “ Tho fiiiul oi’ 1"‘, llneT " ‘Chore .. Thcrc wcrv also u num- ' but‘ of tennis enthusiasts also oc- ' the courts. Tbc tca hos- t...» qifilr optic‘ 4.. . ~ ‘Ilriil- omit" ., .1... organist, will‘ give by \. and vocalists. 25 cents. To-Nzorrfif, I Grandi Musical Recital Baptist Prof. Hiram Ball, who has a Mari- time reputation as an outstanding Miss Bernice Stultz, in her first ap- pearance here as violin soloist, Mrs. H. S. Henderson, Contralto, Miss Edith Refuse, Soprano, both of whom are efficient and popular Program begins at 8 p. m. Admission Church a recital, assisted a». ‘l%" ;¢-Hu~ -. , ' A Tuberculosis Free Area Ready “lfh".'\'illlll<lii, Oct. fi.»'i‘lm muni- cipalities 0t‘ llolzlnri. Dufierin, 1m] Tdicimsoii. will ho the first in Con.‘ iltlil, it is believed. to mcporimom in establishing a "llilI(‘l‘t'lll(lSlS‘fl'[‘(3 area," for which on iupproivriatiiwn of $50.00!) was mudo by iln- Feder- ul government at the lust. session Late r. . A. eneson Ilcitth ill all tithes und unlvr all circumstances l~: sud, but when ihc thrczul of ifc is severed and lhc victim is currlc‘! off in the very prime of lifc, thcn may one indeed sui‘ that dearth is sod. So it Wits with feelings- of ilccgi m- tillat that the inuny friends and iciutivcs ll(‘.ll‘ll of tho (lumber: of Mr. John A. Henderson, formerly oi‘ Parliament. At u conference 01' NOYUI ill"??- iu-ro loduy, uttmuletl by veterinary “to hilt‘ Ml‘- liollllcrsou, who K“lll‘l'2ll ’l‘orrcnco, details oi‘ u.t-‘r<u~ Ilw post low _\‘(-;li'.s hzul been work ‘were ttl'l'iillgi.‘i.l. rrzslding in syilllivy t',it__ bpgflmg -———-—4+>i§_ MICHAEL COLLINS’ ESTATE IS LESS THAN $10,000 DUBUIN. Oct. 7.—~Lcss than $10.- 000 was the value pinned on the estate of lilichacl J. Collins, slain louder oi’ tho Irish Free State. (m which probate was granted today at the request oi‘ ‘his brother. it is said that Collins refused offers for iris mumoirs that run us high $250,000. Zlr‘. -_ »—-¢o->——~-~ Steady Pressure For Irish Peace DUiBlJlN, Oct. 7.—1-l<‘oll<i-\vlt\g oifm‘ of full amnesty to nil ll‘l‘i‘,i.','il- l5. made \'(‘.Sl!'I‘fltI\' Jrish l(l()\'\"l‘flll’l(‘lll. there by the of both stiles. sol so n he asked for safe conducts for ill'l‘t"*ll'lllill’ lendofs br-lwi-on Dublin and Southern headquarters. if l'i‘itSiilldl)ll‘ t-ouir iii whout it your ztgo and although thcrt- “"05 little hop.- ior rczovi-ry pvt lu- horo ills stiffening with pzitivnro lllltl (‘i)llflll(!ll(31‘. A short time prior to his death Mr. Henderson came buck to tho island illld einic-rvti the I'll. island Hospital whore ho (lcpurtcd this lifc or. the morning of Otitobor 1 at tho curly zigc cf 41f _vc.u's, The lute Mr. lIr-ntlcrson loaves to mourn lhvir imas. r. loving wife nnrl 7 cilihlren ii. Sydney"; his fzltlirr unrl iuothur, one Slsll>y_ Rior 1k 0g a "m, <13 miiziflry to fol-Pour between mill try Lfllivflillllti "nil "Willis- s prevail. the Govornvnvnf may, _ _ ‘izrnunzl for tho operation oi ihoncw ‘military courts. i-ntu» at homo, two llfillllvfs [LR oi‘ lioston and 1115i‘, oi lluii- lilX‘. besides n host of frivlids both ill houn- uinl librouvl. 'l‘ho.i'uncr.1l will liu Incl-l torlav’ Ulolulny.) nt 2 p.111. from tho rcsf H“, tli‘lli‘li of his futlici‘. 157 Prinr-p 5| luvs siviug up their iiVIIlS by (m. l"""""“"* “ill Mk‘- ohms. to North liivl r (‘vmr-it-r)‘, whL-ro This Gun ..n cxivnrls licnrffcli tho liora-zrvcrl iulully znnnr-sty offer is clmiriiig tho /\\'hiit* tho uuntcsty proclamation The Government, however. will,“ I10! lllfiullllt llkfild‘ t0 HTTP" I710 not nogltiuie for a truce on u wztniwlfellilfifi iillifllU-l UK‘ lTTPlIJIlJFB footing pflnfling gm-h ;|_ (-()nff1]'[\n(1[‘-,‘Zlllil ii is possible for this clement Whcn thenfferi of these nc\\'poat~e to rurri‘ "ll ii illlvflllii \\'1%fl'i\l'<‘. ll is efforts imrmine known. tho (lovcrnflivlt illul thcrc is u stv-zuly pros-surr- mom. will, if reconciliation is im- for peace both Wltlllll and tiutaidc possible, cnfivrt-o murt-iul law. -—BY*, y .,._._._.__... . Thcof their ranks. GEORGE MoMANUS u enemas: n": . ME- mos-mar. . EVERYTHING is -" ‘MY _ 40m ALONE - DAUGHTEQS Fina: ° HOOPITAL. a- “rou sm- THAT Mn. diaqs i5 ILL? wret- I wur. ‘VAL-KIN’ "ro I KNOW BUT r15 <QT A LETTER AND HE HA‘: BEEN uNcoNQow/i EVER "aiNCE-Zi.’ I l " ‘ i »_.=a.~¢»._>_:_s_: . H-xf. . - i l . i