,. .the Sta'. Lazrtre ri‘ilrdliltli station, in the intense heat. y." “nymph”! The i’aper That Prince Edward Island I Like The Dew I Covers All The New. Worth Reading All The A05 Worth Printing Charlottetown Guardian ',|‘ .- flornln' (Inn-"III.- Fun-ids: :gflfen'.‘ #— CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921, Annual Eula-c patrolman“??? 06.00. Worst Train Wreck In Recent Years Passenger Trains Crashed in French Tunnel, and Many Were Trapped in the Burning Wreckage. Troops Called ilut to Surround the Scene at the Disaster. (Special to The Guardian.) mainin ' A ‘ tp/hms, ()ct. 6.~'l‘\vent,v-three ('(’l'i.'.llllgttlnl)‘:ht‘;étlltl”|n9l H Mum“ bodies 0! persons wllo lost their "to collision occurred when the lives in the rearend collision of z' .; train for the. suburb Mlll'l(‘\" two suburban passenger trains ill lac-Roi crashed into the rear end the half mile tunnel leading info of ii. train for Versailles. which letti the St. Lazar‘s Railway station yes- tour minutes earlier on the, same [pl-day evening had been recover track” hilt which stopped! insitic Hi from the snioidnring wreckage the ttlnnnel for some unexplaintni mm; afternoon. Only seven of’r'oason. (‘rles for help and them have yet hop" mphmted, vmoans were :tudibio at both ends l’AlilS. Oct. 5. Many persons (If in" lllllm‘l- » an. believed to he dent] and burn» it is felt that those who were mg ,m the wreckage oi’ a rearcnd trapped in the burning wreckage, collision 01‘ two suburban trains may never the identified. as their m we hammne mullet [chutng m would surely be. burned to :t cinder from which trite ‘lutiies already by the. firemen who we“. “if”... have been l'ecchreti nl ii o‘clock “It: streams of water from huth this evening. Twenty st‘l'loltsly‘i‘lltltl ot' the. tunnel. injured persons and 53 slightly in‘i, Later it was learned that the “1-,. jured also had been recovered. 'Plurteti by explosions of sum“ 1:. Seventeen dost-hes were burn- luminating gas tanks in the Punt-“(.3 ing, and firemen. almost helpless, hi’ the telescode train The “um were cutting a lioie,tlrr-ottgii tile fttl‘ V4, allies hatl stopped to rc~ ,lotp‘, of ]tho tunnel through the pair a broken coupling, when the pavement 0! Rue de Rome, hoping troiiisi'on occurred. Huntitrols ,01‘ m create an upward draft in order title injured were able to escape. m allow ppm smoke and gun m as. by running through the dark tun- eape. llotb trains were filled with nei along the track to both endr. hmnewam hmmd commuters and Troops were called ollt immediate- Iatltthorlties sdy ‘thuit anyone. rtr 11y tot surround the scene, or the ( lsan er iS CHARGED WITH SHOOTING THROUGH WINDOW AT STORE. Criminal Assault , At llichmond. A case of criminal assault was reported to have taken place. y ‘ tertiary afternoon at 4 o'clock the Vlt'lll'ily of Richmond, RE), and the victim is stated to be Mitt. James Bnglowe, oi' tllat place. age about 10 years. Reports indicate the fact that the woman was at the rear of her farm near a bush when she was attacked anti brn» :ully treated by an unknown nran. She. was badly beaten and was a.- DAiL’HOUSlE. ()ct. [Sr-«in the (‘nunty 'Court. sessions held there. on Monday, ills Ilionor Judge McLat- chey presiding, Frank Francour anti .lohn Courier, of Lorne Sisttleruent, pleaded guilty to breakin into a store at Nash's Creek, at night, and stealing therefrom various goods. lloth young men were sen- tenced to five years ill Dori-best ‘ rpenitentiary. lt‘vancour was also sentenced to six months for shooting a better. 'Manucl Gsuden likewise pleaded guilty to breaking into the store and stealing goodo on the some occasion. when ("hm-gm wm' “huuung through Hm mos-i. overcome by her assailant Window” wm‘ Imam w do grievous bciore, her cries brought assistant-t. bodily harm, he pleaded not guilty A p05,”, of naighbmg and CO” "I" “mm” the judge- apron“ stublcs are entleavoring to tracu j‘ldgmpm 0” the form” “W14”- tiown the inhuman beast and it ll 1”“. 5". “immw‘my “5 [he “a” w" hoped his capture will be. etTet‘teu the trial on the charge. of shooting. “MN”. “mum, mama“ mm ——~ >*'-‘Ar— " "’—‘ the assailant is a stranger in that vicinity but Mrs. Baglowu t‘eei: :“ confident that she. can lIlCliliip at once tried to get the Attorney WOW “mum”. Ntt being able to gtt WW . goonuruslosrccutsi tit; and lit?“illufiii‘liiimfitii him he. immediately notified Cone JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD, Lani “able squarelme M Mlsomml” Surveyur' Hermnnvme‘ to proceed at once, to the place of Lfl‘fl _”- _V"d ’"M the attack. He r so had partied FOUND—GE‘NTLEMAN'S rites, watching at each station so as the 0“ “mm hxmbmo“ we" ,1, ,l a," guilty mun wollld not make his. to Peter Bradley’ H Doug ‘U ‘ ' getaway. Descriptions of the man 7'— given is: tall. black moustache, BOARDERS WANTED—CAN AC- ' u H I “I r ,n conlmodate two gentlemen bourti- mgrltnfih‘u’a‘i‘; “nd “ 5”“ 'ge ‘ ers. Apply 221 Green Street. ‘ > ._‘_——‘o’~— WANTED—SECOND HAND G0 - .;;r;,4ilré- good contlitloth—WATLriIc I oi Plague tn lndta BROOM COTTAGE. GARAGE, outhouse. electric lights, bath. etc. -(‘uii RX liiilsborouxh. b -- lo eneral (Special to The Guardian.) wfio'flszzrl: nmismuy r58 gSchool LONDON, ()ct. ti. Hundreds of St . ' persons have died of piunue in the, -——’—————a—-—— ——. city of .lubbtlipur, lBritish india. T0 LET—Kitchen and bedroom says a tit-snatch from Allahabad. furnished on first floor. Modern The, victims of the scourge are convenience Apply 139 Ellis numerous that it is almost “1:1”th borough St. slblu to bury or burn the botiit s u M' .——————-—-—-~—~——— those who have died. 'ihe, city is :OST.—WATERMAN FOUNTAiN reported to be almost panic-strick» pelt, initials "W3," on gold on, .lublmlur is the capitol oi'V ‘a band.. Finder please leave. at tllstrlt‘t oi the, some nonreain (.ea: Guardian Office. tral lntliu, anti is located .llh miles '—————"“"——'——_ southwest of Allahabad. LOST. —8ATURDAY BETWEEN I I I Keppoch and llilllsboro Bridge, tea. are. mill/T‘s. sass; Japanese Eperor Seriously lli Jeweller. (Special to The Guardian.) TOR“), Oct. 0. 7 Emperor Yoshipe illness has been caus- LADY BOOK-KEEPER WANTED with experience in general mer- cantile business. Apply -in own hand writing, rotating prevlloli‘. ” ‘ 9 ex erie co and wages exnec e... o, w ios On‘ly those with prevous expe- lug alarm III drum". 15 “id ’1’: rienco need apply X Y Z,Guur worse. in Llll oilicial stalleime mil. dian Office. . sued liPl‘,P ii is declared 'l 3 co I I lion is most tlnsntislactorY- M ii; ‘HAVE YOUR FURB RENODELL- imperial. household. it. is‘explainltll ED. The Montreal Fur Remodelt‘ that tho Empt‘l'tll‘fl Pitt‘s-I‘ll an" wins: Company have opened it mental ctmtlitlun has litliollllgse; branch at Charlottetown. They gravu‘teti. 'iho tiitllt-ulty :ehomlng are ready to receive orders to: periencetl tin walking out "Hum fur remodeling of All kinds, re- conversation has ile‘PAl‘lxlfiLny rm: erlnx. dying and cleaning orlwhile ‘his m‘fmory “3. ed! Thu”, “I”. also made to order coats for] WWW)" “‘“V” "m T m4," Wm“. men and ladies. Good satisfactlm “‘9 “'3'” um" he “8“,qu ("I H“, quick work, twenty-Ill years ex "‘8 "0‘" 3 Severe ‘ ‘d'fl l (“m variance in m. bushes brain, and it is rel-alto in. I The Monti-9.] Fm Rama lug his inlancy vile was seriously; dew“! 00., Riley Building ill. his melody recurring utter l w...— .4.»— llllH FlHllEHE lHE Nllllflll PHfllEBlIflNlBlS 1 In Order to be Able to Live Our Farmers ' ist Without. it. Unless They are Protect- 3 all They Will be Swanlped, Their Ill~l Without a doubt the farmer is having a hard time; especially in Eastern Canada. The price of all he has to sell is low, and the harvest is but a fair avg wage. The current of t ‘ade, owing to the new Unit- eti States tariff, has been violently deflected at right angles, and, denied egress south, We must turn else' where to dispose of surplus stocks of goods and pro duce. The‘ domestic and the overseas markets are all that; remain to us. The one istre‘mote; the other close at hand. DEMORALIZEI) EXCHANGE . . But; when we. gaze abroad We are confronted xvith a Europe which would like to buy from us, yet cannot, because of the delno‘railized exchange, and the lack of cash. The United States has practically absorbed all her surplus stocks of gold. Both France, and alas! Britain, 'hlav'e debased coinage. If the Am- ericatn d ‘rtin keeps up it is hard to say what will hap- ipen. What is happening at the moment is a terrific struggle for the markets of those nations that are still solvent and able to play in gold. As a result of. the exchange conditions, the United States has been virtually driven out of the South American ni‘dl'ketn.i The complete conquest of the South American mar- ket by the United States, of w’hic‘hwe heard. so much during the war, has ended in a complete defeat. ‘ . . . . ' A (‘urions‘t‘out ‘ast . . . . . . .i It is one of the most curious and perplexing hap‘ penings of this curious and perplexing time that, whereas the American farmer has gone over to pro— tection, and lined up his interests with the manlr factud‘crs, frankly admitting their right; to live, the official leaders of the organized Grain Growers, Lhc Wlood‘Crcrar party, are Shouting for free trade and tr "d‘tlllg‘ our manufacturers as a lot of parasites and pl'ofiteers. , . . . . . At a recent meeting of the various gl‘anges in the United States, held in Boston, the ground was taken that only by the, upbuilding of the towns through the continued increase of manufacturing was there any real hope. for the American farmer. They demanded that farmers and manufactur- ers should be included in the same ring. V What they asked for was a union of farmers and manufacturers. . . . . The argument was advanced that both are em- [.rotlycvrs of labor and both are capitalists. The one manufactures, broadly speaking, every- thing that economizes humlanr effort, and utilizes every conceivable form of material and ailments: the other (since this is the era of machinery and science) is a scientific producer and manufacturer of raw materials in the form of food. FARMING rs A BUSINESS . . . . .. In other words, farming is now in the strictest sense a business, as much so as banking or railroad ing or manufacturing. For example, we speak with perfect fitness of a cheese factory, a butter factory etc. Boards of Tl'fl‘de include farmers, since farmer; are capitalists and business men. With us, if H. W. Wood, with his group-govern ment fallacy and free trade fanaticism; if Morrison, with ;his unholy alliance betWeen so‘cialistic Labor and the farmer; if Creator and Drury, with thei' vague, dangerous direct taxation theories, (where‘ by the farmers would have to pay income tax from ten to twenty-five perecent. to make up for loss of customs revenue), should prevail, the farmer would find himself occupying a position ilhe direct opposite to ti 'at assumed by his American cousin. The result of their theories, in the case of a young democracv with a vast unexploited country in its command. would be calamitous. ' n- The American further has grasped a great and irrefultia‘ble truth. I It is, to put it simply, that raw material has no, since the Queen St, 0 site Prowna attained this majority. . Em. 14¢, ohgmmwwn, Open coronation he has gradually Weak- oveninn. erred in mind and body. PREMIER ' i lHonW. L. MacKenzie King Lost,l :ut the Sll‘itlltl"l‘llt‘tlll't‘e last niairtltlies ,not necessary for Mr. ltattcnbu ny Mull. CHI!" 3. I“. 5: mm The Biggest Victory f Since We Won the War Speaks in_Chariottetown Must Have Protection, They Cannot Ex- iHe “Viewed the M“ Minister's Manifesm and lie. 2 Battery Charlottetown Wins GeneraiEiiicienc» ' 'Touched Lightly on the Tariif Repudiating the Free Trade Plank in the Ottawa Platform. of Canada, and Lieut. (‘oi l), A. Macliinnon, D. which partially obscured the tar- :x‘.().. commanding the First i'.l£. gets The Eighth Siege, Battery. and: 5‘ I'm “ppm” 1‘) m" l“'ll. licavv ill'igatic, ("anatllan Al‘lll- commanded by Major ll. L. Bee , , . . “"1"”; mm“ gwmm’l Uni red the ioliowing tt'ltr'thune, while not so fortunate did to hcpvihir, “I. [4. Mackenztc King. which they should support Tilt! gov. I night from Hem. (“L we“! “mnmg 1mm plums Gene,“ llh'“ [Ill‘lfiiul‘flllimi‘fil {flwi'lli'lg'l ftpiiv'lf “‘“”“'m' n Secretary (‘anatliun Arr Efficiency in (‘anutia v” , l- , ‘ ,h' “h, i . H. ,‘ J“ .»\ssoclation, Uttawar- Followup; are tilt, officers of the m mm 1m” mum.“ "' 5 "m" ‘i'tllltl Siege. lialtcry won l’.l£.i. lieavy Brigade: “'“h M" Nil-W" Riltli‘llltlll‘:n l'l‘ ‘lii‘tllliilll (‘ztnatla will “i “I” W‘”- ' rnor (iK‘Ilt‘l"ll"i (‘up t for in command Lt. (fol. I). A. Mac- tlent of the 'l’rtivinciai Liberal A ,.\Ir. King t-tlntentictl that the pro Emu,“ ommpnéb Slegh’ “nu mum," “at”; rtlt‘iilt‘tlll in the. chair. ‘,;cnt government was not one and“ “a”; “flunk,” "m. “mum,” AM“ '63”. (‘L E. Ritchie. ‘thc same with that tlcclctl ill iiii't' . . i . a t . . . V -- .s, . .ir. Nei~on : lc w a - v ;,- . ,. ' also iitutlman thallcngc (up (hap.. Major ti, 1. l.l_\lor. 'i'manjmd Ilium“ xii-[illlli-piili:l‘limi:l . 5“. “dbl!” “mac” “ml' 1“ “lull for first place ctl'iciellcy ot' putt Veterinary Oil’icer, Capt. K. L. ""“i‘” W“ “1“ “Wm” “M '1‘" sonncl, Field, Heavy and Slade nt-lnuuou. i'ulontst rtn'crnrncnt, was to be :i Ammrv “HUMWS m- “mud”; new :ttlnlillislrntiolr Only .i\vo _ “150, “NM” [lamphyl sewn“ place (iun i’l'ili‘llst‘ (Yolrlpeli- 4 . . t lllt-lll h: Mr. tut-lghen and. anothw “on “use mm “In” Mammy In eonnhhpd, Major .1. P. Hooper. Batteries of (fanatia. Ell-Chill .\i. t'. the province. ire introduced Mr. J. “Hum!” “m”, in [he plump,” i‘liefiiiiiiiszi“tibl‘ii‘[i-Tmiii‘:0:211:29“thti “Hull‘le “lhmnmmlion‘ 3“” 'l”, Siege Battery wins third place. (‘uplulll W. L. Jenkins. ('UlllllV-llfltl ever hndflin l’A‘ll‘ll‘Lllit‘llli‘ “my mennmrfi “ti-[he Lmom'fll (iellt'l't'll liiiliill‘lli‘y 0t (‘illlll'llh 14mm”- l" E. M‘Nevm' R' 0' M,.'Sin,.|ah. will HH,‘ I,‘ w “(mwrm‘wm "M M" , , l l-thcnd [0 you and Battery McLean, J. ’l‘icrney, it. Davison. . . . . '[V;Llilllig trip the. iiftilupotnt m illE‘i (unmande “earliest confirm. . ‘_ H , ippt-a of tie l‘rlme . nistcl"s ma»I t .01” l limiiliv!“titntiihlluslmtiiiiii“ “lie ill-iiiflirm" '10 “19 “ween tor supports "lattth) C. H SliARMAN“ coined the ladies "ililii tho cirt-icluLlh“ ground that HM: "‘"wi sec' C‘ A' A' tit" t‘auatllan electorate" and er " 11' ed th- bciict’ that thcv \vollltl " ; “'0 “have. telegram in plain iztn- Capt. ll. (‘0an “I. J wisp mum on emfl'ml‘ Th“: ——‘4.—-—~7— gully!“ \vnit‘ll can be understood by Lieutzv W. liruco. ll. McDou; i. Lilwm] puma he NHL hm! "011mm! ' ’ ' the no'nmilitary, means that the K, Kteily, .l. Callaghan, G. \Val -. 1,,.,..',,,,;,. i, Mm,“ 1-0,. mm} >saxonti sieg: llatter)’, commanded All the officers above menth MN“, m,” hull hm," (HM and “HM ‘ ' ,he '1 -- .l. it, lioopcr. M. (‘.. l‘v served in the Artillery 1n the (ta {rad won the approval oi the people: He said that his ctlleague in the! last gcncrai elections, Mr. “'arbur- Other Notable Trophies. There was ‘1 large attendance sut .‘ ircgartlintz tho iirst point, that ' ihc h‘lt-lg‘ht-n (iovt-l'nlncnt llilll t i re s in which, l't‘it'l'i'ill;.1 to Air. .\i: ci in King as the "Advance Number Two Battery. Number 8 Bat‘ery. in Command. Major Ii. L. 3- thune. ' (Continued on page three) : m . I , cruitcd Ztl‘iil drilled in Charlotte- War. That they have not if: T0 Dligplkewowr in t Spring, has in corn-poti- ten the lessons learned there . l lt‘on with all the Heavy and Siege quite evident. from the wonde Jl ton, was tle-ieatt-tl by a ruanipuln-i , , litatttaric: of Canada. won first showing they made in this p ~o tion of the soldier's votes and hot (Specml 1° The Guard'an‘) place for general efficiency tin-i time competition. . holll‘tl that he. and his colleague. on‘ MONT‘REAJL, Que. Oct. [it"‘RG ~lwiii rot-cive the Governor General 5 Lt-Coi. I). A. Machinnon, DI.“ ‘, this occasitn would receive the pl'cscllttttives of the railway com _;tw "i: silver cup besides money is certainly to be compilmr?r ' hearty support of the pt‘C-plt’. ltc-‘panies, anti the joint I‘tllllel‘t—lllt'ti‘lll - They have not only (ion: on havtng organized and bro . t t‘erring to the National Liberal (Hitlli'OlllllllliL’l‘ oi' the tire railway broth-it‘his but they have beaten every to such ‘a state of perfection. ~ (‘onservativo party. he. sititi that erhtmtls concerned in the dispute, ‘unt‘ew in (Yanatiu, Field. Siege Prince Edward Island Heavy i- tiie’ province of Quebec hztviulz over the. twelve and a hail‘ perl ‘r‘l‘ l'wvvu in efficiency of person- grade. ~ becn suct-es ~. lll cent. cut in waves. recently Mimi-“‘4‘” no" A': r this will receive the Majors Hooper and. l?!“ 1. “til it) ll gov- tuteti bv the t't)lllp:*li'c~, ’lerd challenge (,‘up. This is their officers. noncommisslon n :uttm ~u ‘- pd“, \1,~_ jugs... t -l showing for our bin ilcel‘s and gunners are also ' - KT. l)nt.t"*l'lEs of Field congratulated on their ext be scattered over (‘an-t work. t i :‘l :tlltij'peu oi' the b: 'I .a. ::tlv|sabi~ lit include the wt) 1 ".‘h lappolilletl in ct) uetl'ou \\ til thc, ‘ titnui“ ill the new title of the above t-ontrnvei that thev had, ‘ : Sieae anti Heavy llat- Every CltiT-Pn may W9“. 1 party h:- ioti. The, tariff issue, “11M m cm” I, has“ {m- .aut|‘,g31)]t‘n[\l"‘ "v have. also won set.- proud of the fact that out a he declared. \vlr; raised l|y ill- during [itcir round thlo com‘ r- ,‘v' n .u the Gun Practice few thousandn in this prov n or Fanatla. notwitit- body or men can be Talsptl "i' the day they fired can'txcei a similar number 0' l was :1 anst unfuvor- selected from the millions o“ l :wing to forest tires. ada. P. i’t'itnc M‘ ..' merely as a month when \vb‘ ‘l to ill ‘ the attention oi the ,im-h la‘r ll ctorutu trout the. record of t'u' t-ncc took 1 lct- at. the suns tztivnl'ulncnl. during the past 1“ ol' .llltlze Marla-nilan, who tilouglll.’ it years because they feared a dis- it might be possible :or the lllt‘ii; w t'l.~'ion of the acts of the, various and their elllpltiycn'< to reach all -° conservative attitnini‘trations til:tt.,'umit-uhlc settlement \v'tlmtlt the; 0 had l).‘t'll in pmver l!‘.t‘(' lilli. lit “writ-(r,- ()f‘thp (“intimation boar-l. . Franny Dec. 5 made public by Senator G‘V‘Wn Illill'ivll'll ill“ GUWWHHWIH “'lllllliis Lordship cxpl'cssctl disappoint “'1'” ‘I'Ul “NU'HV‘KEHI‘W "11d "11" mellt on learning of their failure management, particularly in con- 10 mm a hmug for settienmut anti, lli‘i'l‘lOll with the railways and the m, “31,.” mm l~p\rpspntfl.tiveg of I” 1 i m" ‘ ‘0 The, Geatdian-t Robertson, minister of la'hn- ‘ is OT, , . ‘1 0c" b'__n"’ dam "r afternoon. include an ot‘icr to - 1." the pttl‘ll: iii the general election ,1 sum.“ “f the cost of m,,,,- ,r Mercantile .V' due. The control 1mm hoding mljn'tl‘ll with him rm “l [he mll‘V‘W” mid he?“ “‘k'mlhis private cllatlrbers to talk the, out ot‘ the hands or [he pcuplc's;manor (“we ' representatives and the ctlverrrl ‘ I'lu $1110.“th 0fllllflllle¥81\\0rk “hove the normal cm- mcnt llLlil denied them all im'ormu‘ I T“ . ‘ " ]_“90'»t;‘l“3 0" the (lama? vidctl on equal share of the N tion asheti tor in Parliament. lit-l ' ll ,‘ ills 1 “WOW: ‘ ” 'l p. borne oy the provincial ' 2 cilurgcti tllc governlnt'nt oil“ twitter-or‘eilt is expected at the con-lmumcmm governments Tm. liobcl‘t Borden with wrongi'ull V , 7 in ’til. «11' the session as a result‘EOVHHmem beneves' “.mp4 ‘XpOllilillil‘t‘ of the people's monoyl ,. ’Jru li’r ’1‘" "xr'l‘m‘ge "f "i"“' l’”“"“‘“ (“'vill'liilt" the creation or in paying compensation for probe) .‘ I Lgr‘ lE'illli‘ : no Minister and the Call-I‘th-c work cannot he pr“ biting thc lmttliti‘actllre oi the RUNS} _,,, _- iiuct )iil stel‘s remaining in ()llil-lnm fpdrt‘fll government wi'i (Special to The Guardian) l‘iilc, which was being turned out’ ,wa. While a definite date has-hurltimw m hm". one_mim ,, ot‘ the fut-torus six months after: . ll‘vcen set. the rumor that nomul." - muounts actually paid out iw .t had been t-ontlcmncd overs» .t .\'l.\(l.\li.»\ FALLS, ()ci. n.r--(‘apt.‘[i,,,, [14,, Wm hp, xnvomher 21, ulldipipnliunfl mrunemploymen. “(‘rl‘l'rmg ‘0 “'5 MVM‘WWV- ll" “0*?” V- "um" 75 - “1" “M' ,‘Vlm “""oicctiun titty December is Dcr'l'l‘he other two-thirds to be ' cribed thut gentltuuan 5-1 a gootlithirtiv-iivnIrena We; ca‘p‘tfiut ttlftlifmismm .mm,”). M. the provmcm Rm, .v )c of l'llvvtttt'ii'f. ile ' set] that Mall of tie. . st. le 1 e s cu -l . m “I vernmems. lch and his colleague be returned t-r which plies the lower river all ~ —_.°’—— ,3“ in)“ “augment Omunmg to Parliament to support Mr, Klilgl-ilil‘ foot of the American and ‘gmwflnmnts pmpmays‘ Sm its the next Prime Minister Horseshoe ‘ lls. tiietl today at his ' ‘ I _ . IRDhPNSOn any“ that unemmoy A complimentury address to Mr. home ill .‘ ru Falls, Out. lie. Bavk Blclwmq has been and mum new Kim: was then read by Mr. llatitrnriwas cith idclltitlcti with many ' ~ “1y pollunun V0 1,». 1,111,181.”, blll'v on bchalt‘ til the Liberal part uring rescues from the Niagara. ——'-' nmnhdml muons-mm” m me ty, hand. bcl’orr- replying, the, Lib-land was known to thousands of MUN’I‘ltl’AL, Oct. Skit .wnsivmw. crttl Louder was presented with lill'isls who hutl matle sightseeing lzet mail today that [live limsitcti bouquet by Miss Mary (‘. iteillthrips on his boat season ai‘tcr sear bandits entered the [tank Nationnlel the charming young tlaughtcr instill. ,at. Bic (Que). anti utter holdng Mr. T. ll. ilcilly, oi‘ Charlottetown. _ __ up the'oihcers of the bunk, not Mr. King bowed his ill'lilltHVlt‘tlfJ», I. o o {l1\’it1_l"1\\il‘llslit“! $ulttllfiltllgherm] ‘1“ x v v at \' ant il't)»l ' te lit its o , _ - liffiflt‘vdt[io‘iiiitiititiilllltt liieetiulgflic’RoRI \ bank staff uni little could be done . said it was tl‘iil'it-uit for him to iintil c 0 towards thwarting‘the robbery. manoxrrt). 0d. 6._’,\'m~tll e 4!. WON-i 1" “'hli‘ll 10 i‘Xl’l‘P-‘ls lily“ :\lllill :l o'clock 1n the afternoon‘modempa m fresh winds. '“l03Uy thanks for n". her welmmo hhl a man came into the bank tt-ykalamil. mm “up mud, change m 19m— . to change a small hill. lie was illpemlure' i ' "'Hl. ilr was dad or" --—- . hm Haul“! I N b l (SPEClal !0 The Guardian.) stranger. Shortly after five. "1""; mm, mm mm afternoon at 3.19 I t ' ' cc. thtI citi- C'thlliliiuiifullllilrtlllslllift)‘ lif-hitt-b he haul UT'l'AW-‘M 0”; 'i-“l’ililul‘f‘ f‘“ Walked in the bank. They all continua mHmrmw moran at 322, hatl tile honour to represent lu‘lllt‘ WIN,“ ltlll! ‘itlll\\'il.\' i'tlllillllssmn t‘lctl revolvers which they icvcllotl ,Slm gels this “combo” M 539 part, during the pith two ye:tr.».‘ltt War“ it. tlct‘tsloll “Vet-Illgllt it.“ at tho manager anti clerks, Linlu)‘, and rises tomormw morning at lie considered himseli‘. in a u.,.,10 “‘llt‘lllt‘r tll‘ 1101 lilt'ft‘ should ltt’ 'hc bankers up against the W:lll.l,"v'”7. ,3 mmvp hr prim-p Edward [slumpla stay oi the lieii ’lielephouo Com three or the “It’ll scooped up all Mr," quart" moon shun-(ram t'. anv rate, as ions: as he lin'tl,il)tili.\' application for increased rates available cash. Ihcl‘ also cnterttl Ormber 8”, “2 p, N am "liovtm-p would ulwuys hum h pending an appeal taken by" the the vault and stole a quantity {it ______________..._ " hum plat-(- in his attraction, Mr‘lt‘ity of Toronto to the Privy (oun- currency. The men carrying inf N001“, "u, Sunflhk‘o \td l(int; shrill be calm is :t reprcst-ntu :t‘ii on the order of April last intii- money were ltllowed to Eokout‘ u, _ . . a, two oi’ un llistorit party that ilazl1catcs it further decided clash of on the brink tirst, the others etlp.m. )ER To fought [lip bottles 01' freedom. ihlltltlllllfitll' as lbcthen tlhe membtirs“o: the staff (‘UVPFNL ‘1'0'5 EAS t 'c. 'tlici- to the, sentiments that lie mart. n :ltJournmen 'a. _ ' lil‘tlnin‘fillll'flti the people of (lanai lgrantctl this morning until the. 21st Al‘QTetlIFOIS‘Be‘] in Purtudl. m bank l E in. during the past century. lit-,i’or further conference by the It. ill: } 'mlt ( litf'. till“ 13mm: wpm U paid a compliment to Mr. Sinclair, commissioners on the. stliuect of tlt it.1-llliiilll(Pl‘ p Iii. n-wd .imo 1 - ‘ 4 ' ' ' i t ' t ‘(ll 0 Oil 0 " .‘ ban whom. lln i.. no mutt hadluhtthcr or not the t It nti f ill'l‘lmngt (€13.01 (11:; ldashed MIT N “ tCOE‘T/‘W'N )r 11 "H3. t.:,'. . . i, . . I I I 0235‘”? “luffhgqrglflhlt'liinlloil antllwas quite obvious that (‘bairnmli m“ "I‘f’jlfm‘. .lll‘l" Sinclair, he thought, would make‘t‘arveil was at least opposed to any (I‘ll. “I: :i‘dlind‘h: “filming from Nig‘m good representatives. ,~rtn_v in the hearing of the new up Gm :fi‘nl’lm;I “wet on" or Mr, King then proceeded to replication, he strenuoust opposed mp Mm.“ “mummy me on”? view the Manifesto oi‘ l’rcmict"tht- contention that there was any MW" “\raq‘thmi “hoover”! amt Meigbt-n as it appeared in the t‘hal‘. appeal at. all and expressed the op wm'fiunh‘mmn mm héen m" M an lottt town (inurdiun. He read iuion that any appeal there miizht .M‘P'm" m M‘emmnp almad‘ N. them, ilrst, in consecutive order. he ,toum nm ho hphrd until after ‘vmhln mp mm mm the te‘ephflne summarising them, as be under» “H, plovumh inflgmluih as the mom My” wp-re dead. stood their purport, us Follows: bers of the Privy ‘Count‘ll WM“ Citizens armed with rifles. shot- 1- Till” UH‘ (lifl'l‘l‘llllWIH. it‘d ltl‘ Bt‘flllf‘l‘ml ‘0 “'0 rm" MM" "7"“ guns, pitchiorhs and other avail- Mr. hltwiglren had carried 011 ill" paigning. ()n the, other hand Com» nhtp “'pflpnns took up the 91,359,, war to a successful conclusion; mlgglonor Mnyce strenuously hcitl hilt the robbers had secured too 2'. lhllt the” Slwllltl l"? PPlK'llSll'lK‘ to the view that then1 was an up great a lead. lion; 3. that Canada's future, as pear and that until such appealhntl When the telephone Wires were well as her present, is bound up been disposed of more could he mt repaired the police were notified has~ been in pro ' lust. This t '. {56663163 Tat—DJ” 7 THE UNEMPLOY.’ o OTTA‘WA. Oct. 6.—-The govern- ment proposals for unemployment relief during the coming wir'er W THE \VEATIIER r antrnim'run t rlnn, MOON, 12': c or but liiit'ie, value till it is worked up, and that in or- (coan‘icd on polls three) MEIGHENm'COMING MO witltin the British Empire: 4, that alteration ill the original order np- RM lmmm‘lfl'ely 03109“ were lent the tariff is the real and only is [mailed against. to Die. NDAY. if Adv. Page Twat. ~~ . m 'ifififir‘w “$234.2? £3“ ' e r