‘#4 2:; on th l y Qf City N...» MTJI... or; CitySchoolBoq rd Appointed‘ To FYI! - Vacancy._' ‘ The regular monthly matting of the Olty Council was held lsat nllzht .‘n the Council Chambers with Mayor Yeoilfihechair l-odflve Councillors omens. After the adoption of the minutes s number of bills were load. all of which were aslrmed except that for the pairltlns of the Iolioe Court ‘and Chief's omen, smith officer. Dr. w.‘ .1. r. Mc- ' Mills-ll reported three eeus of diph- theril. Councillor POEM‘! 101' $110 811692 committee reported that work o; Queen Street will be completed Within weet- Work on sidewalks for Bishop and Granville Streets is solos forward. Reference wse made to the advisability of repafrlng the entrance and stairway of the Board of Trade Rooms. Councillor Foster wsseftrlsopiniozrthatthlswort~ would so forward at once. DI: I. I. woken. Meet and Milk inspector reported that m. samples of will wan below the required per- eslliese of butterfat. and that i6 "NOD01 Dfllielent. Nina portions of carcasses were condemned as l-uliit for feet. l Bqeolutlorls were adopted tn the following affect: that tenders be celled for. painting and plaster-in; the i! School new; that the ten- Of _ {Niko City Hall- l-flil -Market Build!!! bl lccopfiedfiljhe cost per oltbecoeldeliveredfstobe y, 97m l: not welsllec on the 01W INN» ~ _ . Councillor Holman inquired if the dur- -e ~-..-_- (continued on Bee 8) ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. . MEETINGS. ETC. "Reserve liredntdjyuflrd for “The Blasios mud". Cornwall nan, Bm-lo-ls-al. "Br, Cliff, M. IDs-Start now homo prevention cure, now at 1'11 Queen M, Charlottetown. "Moron Iunner and blzihl‘ at I sluslloo Ball. ‘Iueeday, October m. eeeo-lo-ls-sl-wad-rrl-aat-mm. "York Rifle Olub prise shoot Wed- dell”. 0800b“ 10th. All invifld. edsi-io-lo-Il " Hose. Iheeb and Imlbs etffusur liver Thursday foreman, October 17th. Everett wedlock. 019740-1441. "limos Rose. lhoeP tad lambs 32»... ma. 2...... e...’.';“°°"' elee-loue-n. "The pneentafioo u, ole “Plat Amsa tile Iill" at North lllver is Wltboned until Monday, October 21st. 0213-10-15-11. .;.1"'-..:......'"'~:.2'lll~'.':- u- s. annuals. a I ates-wu- "mleaerllvel-oilo moles lava FQTUWI] tnaiimbbtetaa allanelaaarsaaratary u MIDI _ , . ' ODIN-WI!» Ihloblus Olub n e d- Csflechor for aupplyic: 1 Meeting C oanoii OUTSTANDING ' WITH INDIANS Mil. I00 Friday. white wife of Joe Friday. Tonnage-mi Indian. who is an outaiandini character anon; her husbanfl’! r'wr:- dud Y. M. o. A. lecturer endfasiraoi- or. She has recently been to Ottawa on behalf of treaty rights of Tcmasaul Indiana. CunmenIKiIled In Gun Battle _ _ - on...“ , , , nmmoxdyoct; lot-Two gunm were killed slid a defective seriously . undedlnssunbattieloaseloen It 933! Michlsen Ave. lset nishl- Dul-ing the Pletol duel in which more than thirty shuts were =exohebsed. the proprietor of the saloon also VIII wounded. The slut battle ensued when the robbers were trapped ti! fill saloon, following their sflompt f0 stage s. hold-up. Detectives David I. Ooy and Chales Osborn had been despstched to the saloon a few minu- tes earlier to await n forger who was expected to attempt to pass e. cl-leque. Reta rns From Conference John Paterson. dlreoter u mean‘- mnelfroaalsnlellthevaaarl- ersaionlaafler measles ooefer- by the "lens of Itealfeea"h' gen“; jail in Vancouver had halt- ed, “Q16; had been dismissed from iew Beskbobor camp st Porto moo relosieal services. ‘reroute. who II- _ PRllVltIl luvscnuls lssucllllou 300d Attendance At Night. The annual meeting of the hm vincial Boy Scouts’, Association was held in the City Hall, Magts‘ ste's u Annual Meeting Last " 0Q”. lI-lt evenillfitixerebeislglful! audrebroeontetlveatfeladenaeofthe Vlrlflllirvubeintllepeoviaeedhtbe cislmlanmissibrlelghmqrgpmg, KWWWI. presided. In hie address cnthsworkoftbopestyserhpsatd Boy Boeufen-as it equipped all» deval- opedcitiscnaefvaluelwtoblybflle Province but to the Doaalrllca asld the world at isrse. i-Ie referred to die different llllllliioef-lonl requires u; q- dar that bore lnisbt attain the dlfiq- eflt bldsel Ind Pass from second and first tn King's Scouts. He said there had been a keen intereltllli aeoutins in the Province dune; m p” “u, fllldhewse kladtoslytllltf-heprq. w" for the present year were even better. The sneaker referred to the vary mueblo services rescaled by u» I'm vlhelal Secretary, m», 3, g, “m, enesbsnkes him for his uotlrls; q. ersyandrealintheqlsshaqgqgm duties. He also rcferfld to the senes- °ill 7951501180 made to the apps], W the Jamboree Committee ya.- gqm; y, send a third scout to the flaming“. ole Jamboree in 3M thanked the committee [so u; “My; Provincial Secretary l. O. Parent presented a 5...... during the we "u, “m. boenlntrainin‘. Twelve offhsse souetehedeaioeezs basses sac leouufhreaefthe fee the 318017 fetbetmeeoeilioffbedblefleout lane- tlre scouts of hi4 oollblbuted the ffve aaeb which want to Durchqse If! the pest year the collect!" E a‘ E E s l: 2 i a a “W”!!! the Papers. but sumcfent funds wercwvsilable to enable the camp to be held in the summer, and which proved vory satisfactory. Al. weather. the past year had been one °1' FY0811". end he trusted that the coming year would see further de. velopments. Mr. George rillitar reported on be. hi1! of the Jamboree c and “Dressed the pleasure the committee had had in collecting the spgsssgq funds to send s hblrdlflflik Both reports on motion were adopt- ed. A Reneral discussion took piece on the arransements for the oomln| ill!’ and the new executive was em. WW"! W Iussoot ways and moans 1%; < llIeueeoft-hehwideettllemvuv‘ i The Streets. and villages bodies lie ifrthe streets oedWMlihIdOGllf-Ildhomll hiltllllll Gyros Celebrate Norman bowthe! lathe chair. ll: "‘“”'"“'° m" "'4 1W W!» Ml guests werepresolitof which Governor Oowdwfilllllolwalsuaetofhohour. Ashortolueleslbrolrem was ple- """‘""""°°°4'W°' seeteaasesaumeel-usbmspeea "W"... delivered mud; chiefly with m. werkofthefilub. Artdwdetgave a Trombone Bole followed by a Violin Sole by Bob Byndlrlan. Both numbers were enthuslastiaiiy applauded. Wee-President C. Williams review- ed the activities oi’ the club through- out the past year. Lest Christmas presents were sent to the prphanasee. and lad Gross seals aoldto the veiue of Olm- A W! lucoessful oiurity Ball was held in Prince of Wales Oollese flail. The Olubimfleoevd the Welsh lineal-a. A Picnic was entered by more than e0 Wfllllfl- Waeklr doodle were held at Beech Grove Iran. Charlie then ren- dered a number of solos for which the the-nu of the club was heartily ex fended. l Mr. Roy Quieley rendered very of- tectfwlr the solo "rbat uuu Mother of Mine." Mr. Gordon Quid"? lb a atirrfol lbaaeh stressed the opportunities of . Founder-h Day ertbs Chliiallt‘ in fbpwore eelflta night st fJ-leRues Hotel with Gyro FaIp1in e In China Growing Worse Hundreds Daily Are Dying Of Starvation-Homes Being Ex- changcd For Food-Whole Villages Depopulated, While Bodies Arc ‘Le/ft To Lie In lusweceooaadlesteseaaet re- vortsreeelvedlnobanebalfeeoltilo noethererovlumwlleraldralaby aaebthsbuhceledellyhaveheeodr- lngofatarvatiou. No reliefby at. uraise/ueeelseepoofedbefeaanaat series. The proeinceof lhonslis orcbsblythe weestauffuar. All nloety-twoelstzfevsareeeidtobalu lbeIripofsiowdeaf-ibflilleintowns wheievillaseehevebeendspeplla- 1 tsptaridfsrfourorfivs MAXIMS OI" A MERCHA. --_ For thslnan who needs no assist- ance than are scores io help, while the men most in need of help ilods the [REY-Ht dlfllnlllly in gnu-lg‘ what he really needs. Annual Subscriptions Delivered $.00. B! lull Canada and U. I. A. “.50. First Potato Shipments The first movement towards shlp- pins potatoes this season began last. Wednesday and has already assumed‘ large proportions. | Today the loading of table stock town and Summsrslde where steam- ers are in port to receive the pota- toes which have been stored in the: wore-houses. These potatoes are ln-i tended w» m. Cuban marker. The‘ ‘a5accessful Trial will begin in Charlottetown. George- ' Trip of thé R-I01 l _-__.-..._..-- ..__._-____ BREAKFAS TED WITH RAMSA Y l l l t . Pedestrian London Stopped‘ In Its l Tracks As Huge present price of table stock varies ‘b between 80c and $1.00. The first ship- ment‘ of seed for the season will probably be loaded the latter pert of the present week after the steamer which is now 1n port has completed the discharge of a cargo of salt. This seed is conygnezl to Norfolk. Vs. THENAVAL cmlrglllllcl (Special o; the Guardian) PARTS, Oct. l4.—It was under- lfiwd in reliable circles today as the Cabinet began its discussion of Freuoeh reply to the British novel conference invltatlon. that thie Rov- olrllolcnt could not consider naval rarity with Italy. mace behaves. itwaeasuthatnerlwwitb Italy would be tantamount to Reach in- feriority. because while ftaly would be able to maintain an entire fleet in the Mediterranean, fiance would bl obliged to‘ disttlbufo her forces in both the Atlantic and the Med- ltomnearl to protect an extensive coast line. It was understood how- .. filed)‘, i» eereiaieff‘ “ e‘fstsl*es‘bdlu‘tsm in the Mederrtaneen s. fleet superior to that of Italy. Information also was that the United States now has s complete understanding of fiance's RIM!!! position. In the naval conference particul- arly. fiance's determination ls to utilise the submarine as a purely de-~ fensfve weapon and obey the mand- ate of the Washington frosty con- ' _ submarines, that is to adopt a humane attitude and not sink mer- ehantmerr and p ships. rem, fields which were formerly e- oloos the most fertile in the country- lls the city of Bianfu. Bbensi prov- ince. twelve concentration camps have been owned and nineteen relief stations are operating day sud night. Ibemadlineeal-oselonstbatlt sometimes tahes two days el- more for all persons in one line to was in front of the station and Noeive one scanty ration apiece. In many villelee people are tearing down their hcanaa and exehantlns the Uoodforfoodinfiianfu. Abushelof barley sells for 8i! and the cheapest shill is Sis. Houses worth several iyuodwd dollars’ in ordinary time! have been nabbed for lust enough food to lllt a slnslspereen two u- tbrae days. New Ambassador Was Once Cowboy momma-owe». . ‘ - m. London“ Sunday Dispatch says that Charles Bux‘ l, Labor member of the House of Commons. is almost certain to be the new Ambassador of Great Brit- ain in floviet lussie. when fennel diplomatic relations are renewed. Mr. Iuxton, who is a brother .0! light lion. Noel Button, Labor Minister of Iilrlculture, was once a cowboy in T01!!! Ind has had a long parlia- lrllfli-lr! career. Ha is the author of several boots. infill. wash. ose. 1s.- . Dirigible Madé Over City. (Special to the Guardian) CARDINGTON. and other parts of southeastern Eni- _. land- tracks LhLe e cloudy sky-st an altitude of 2.0M general president of United Brotherhood Wm. L. Hufoheson. l5 the silver ship soared above the Houses of Parliament and followed the Thames into the clty proper. Al Blsckfrlsrs Bridge the R-lill swerved to the left and a moment later flll great banlzilz; centre arouzfl fill o! Cur, fore. who bremhllstcd lll Washington with Premier nasa- "IY MMDenald. Mr. Ilntcheeon left sol-onto and tech ofl b! aero- plane at daybreak from Buffalo. After keeping his‘ breakfast pp- polntnaent with the British prem- ier he returned by air. pllliilf-Cd by e. daring back and forth above her. l» , I R ,. Its Appearance _ Bus. ocgpu... ,‘ . regime's glam. new dirisible 2min ' ‘ returned safely to her moorlns mast ‘- this afternoon after her trial trip. 5" The blg airship cruised over London 5- Pedestrian lnndon stopped in lu ' afternoon u the huze I dlriglble made its appearance over .‘ the city, going at a good clip under .: feet. Office workers were just re< turning to work and gazed enthralled ' Bank er Enqkrld got an excsllenl ' view of the gxvt rlriglble. The spec-a - talcrs all rcmcrkfd on the buslpesl- ' like .""".”.1 and snlclrt appearance OI - the craft, the slu of which was ems , gnst like nlrplnnl l N ‘i ‘(Canadian Press) ST. FELICIEN, Que, Oct. 14.- Fbsr was expressed here today for the safety of two Curtlss Reid com- pany aviators. The airmen left this airport 0n Oct. 9, in a heavily load- ed airplane for Chlbougamsu, about 150 mill-s north of St. Plallclsn. Since that time nothing has been heard or seen of the men, although several machines have conducted searches of the neighbourhood of Sake!- Leklr. Although the, original plansjroilgd 55:‘ s, vest fllghtpf ally so mus. u» officers aboard her apparently felt Justified in making a longer trip, as it is about 40 miles from Cardin!- ton to London. Will Tender Resignation On where the aviators were believed to have been forced down during a snow rday t storm. '*_ "*‘i'_"'“‘i' (Canadian Press) , f‘ 0' ' .. -. .1 ' late In MIMI! alter a hazardous (WM from Moscow. four lus- Iien arlafere of the plans "Land Of flee lorlofe" today disclosed that ihoy were consider-In; a feels-Mireille flisht so a sequel to flair present undertaking, which will be completed when the! ‘tilde New York. wwwe the Olub in helping community life. In Ill Illdh work it is the personality of the illdlvldlllll that counts. The speake ended with s stirring sppesl for Ono friendship and fellowship thrcllshtbeldeelssfflaeclub. ORDER OF MERI T ‘ OF CADET CORPS Wllbwlns is the order of merit of the Net "Mo-one Osdet cores of Military District No. I for the year 7'”! Aertoauulsaieaernlnmdlew- Qloflfliflflfllfljfiflpflflqrpe, "I-lt-YW» Wllllolfll-IJ. "tweed "t i‘ fi-Parem-Iee- mo. uleunu ems‘ lea on» M- ocnleilfesdnme. -__._...._. l calamnaeersrlalsaalw oareatumereaeyroaaes leeeaill swells ' . asaalesu lflaeei elalaIveiaoa-aasaaeaelae lsaaaaeuensaa. lbaaevastlljseaesaslaaleea: allanwptleatplasealoaset aapoafilhwlwlae dasnfllftettrJ-f-e clause sweep, (enemas ) elevahsyetxlh-qahw- neuaj a. ale. he. ' laialelshal_,iillelfil osmcawgaynaaa aaaaaalaaaoaawahllzaaaaamwulmalwoisaanq pt ._ " ' Osdet Com. Glace Bay, N. s. ll. u. Ne, see. mo». Academy Cadet OOIII. Iiolvii. N. l. 1d. lI. Ne. u. It. Dllaetalfe Coffees Osdet com. Gimme. 7- I. f. 01. i8. Io. ill. Kim's Oouaty us. deeeyfledetdoepalenteuimlls. l0 id. Io. ill. Gllebuefe lekooi 0e- det dell. Iaiiles. I. l. l1. 1s. Ne. ma. Central run. sum; cadet doves. Iew Waterford. I. s. l! is. In. 1M. Prince of Wales Collasa beset Cone. Olvtowll. P. I. f. ll. 11. Io. eae. ‘he industrial Iebeel Baht verse, slalifas. w. s. s1. l0. Io. Ill. Iumourside Bill! .lobool0adetdcrps.flumuaersfde,r. I- 1. I. II. Is. 1112. Iiebmond Bdaool Cs. ‘It OIPPI. IAIN”. N. I. I0; N. Io. 1M. Port Ifeitiand. Iish II-IJI. iLlfoJflAmhe-rstmlademyflh- MOGTMAIIMIISEIJQ- ' vA-GOAIPIIN; e fiflil. HllIMOllOtiJLDJh-l. Monthly Meeting Of Sum mersidc Town Council (Special to the Guardian) IUMMERBIDIJ. Oct. 14.- Tlle regular monthly meeting of the Summe '“ town council was held lest night with His Worship Mayor Lldstans presiding over a Council Board from which only Counc- ilor Philips was absent. Bills mount- ing to the sum of 017,927 were pas- sed. A lengthy communication was read from the recorder. to Whom e letter I'll-d bcofi referred by the Council from a firm 0n wafer it. re- cording cars being parked in front of their sesollne tank. In the Rac- orders opinion the letter raised the question as to whether the Council his the right to want permission to anyone to have ages tank on the steet and pointed out that there 1s no such authority for it in the act of incorporation, whereas Cm the other hand, the act invests the Council with power to pfevent th; encumber- lns of the streets. Power hed been [lvlg (he besislature to impose e fax street. and the Reseller suesestad the; It ought be well w have this om- ended. so as to make the tax appli- cable to all no sold, whether on the street. or on private property- ‘Ble were aubmlme by the chair- man of the police committee showed sixteen arrests for drunbensss dur- ing the month. It was moved by Councillor Moore that Joseph Link- iettee be appointed a render belles llboflfledetflorpahtlleitlelldflffieeeataseleryoflllla month. After sesursaet the motion was with drawn. to be dabated in caucus. Resolutions were passed author!!- lns the flue oolnmittee to purchase me wall ladder and six rubber coats and that sixty ions of albfan run coal be puroheed from Issars Joseph Reed <5: Co. whose tender was the lowest received, to be delivered in the vs/ult of the town hall at $8.80 MELBOURNE. Australta, Oct. 14.-\ 5' t.‘ Prime Minister Stanley Bruce will p21‘ ton. It was moved by Cwrlelllor Moore and carried that. the Record- er be instructed to frame a form of bond to be signed by all persons hav- lng gas tanks on the street, to in- demnify the town against any dam- age that might arise through such gesltanks being placed on the street. nor General s1. Canberra, Australian Genital on Saturday. This was decid- ad at e. conference of the pendlna his own resignation, m. scullln would hold in sbeysnce plans for formation of a Labor Ministry. The Labor Party will probably meet You CAM Fool. SOME ol= fir PEOPLE All. leader or reaffirm Mr. Scullixrs leadership as well as to hold a ballot ‘IQQFIII-[F You fogrgitlxlzisterlsl lplwlsltments. AN 0 H‘ Hm ‘Mr. Bio? ts zfsedil! YOUR MONEY $21,014:.‘ ' .2523... “ifulifi If only 18d votes behind. The latest esti- mate gives the Labor Party 4d seats. the Nationalists 18; Country Party Cabinet. __ following the Nationalist Party‘; de- feat u. the general elections of'5et~ urday. Premier Bruce afterwards met ; James r1. Bcullin, leader of the victor- i: ious Labor Party and arranged that f at Canberra next week to elect a new f1 tender his resignation to the Cover. ,7 _ on ‘as filling tanks situated on any ' Full nloon Frlday October ll. ‘M! Lin. Bummeraide tide eighteen may 1m ma Charlottetown. ‘ - 10; Independent Nationalists 3; In- I.- TORKXPR’), Oct. lll-Modlrab winds, rair, not much change ln tem- each Insertion h m. mum, pereture. ‘Toronto 60 d0 clear "imiml ‘l *1 W" anon-unwary: queer: nod-n. N l! cloud! and so llsboro Street, fur nee!- Halifax 60 b0 fair place. Finder leave at 40 Rillsboro m; John M ‘g “u- Street. Howard. llD-IO-ll-IL Boston ‘I0 50 cloudy #10 Ton.“ New York ‘l0 W aloud! I In u"! " oh-‘Mhwm u n house. central location. Blah tide this morning at sill and will“ at 1i”- wsm-an-a new ma noose. lun sets this afternoon at 5.14 end wort. MW U Perk ‘hence, rises tomorrow morning at no. Bflehm- 95140-1541. IOAID£VI'B‘“A%A& ndent 1; and Country Progressive Condensed Specials UTE-lo be! Word net manganese-assume I l T-IMI-l ‘l-