.. Maxms or n. MERCHANT papfl‘ readers. i G dla ‘l 0on1 01"‘ “rlwlluullhmm rounds‘! m; The mosthlert, most pi-ogrossive, the mon- eyed people are news- ‘idl Wllilili ll AIFISHIP llilqlililli Would Dismlantle Works at Fried- richshafen, Ger- many. casifoi‘ ZR-3 Consent to Building for U. S. Qnly Se- curedAfter Lengthy Ef- fort. rams, m. 11-h... French re- llEBlARES THAT sncuusls ulsl llEFilRM (Canadian Press) ‘LQNDON. Oct. 17.—-The strenu-- ousness of Premier MacDonald's political campaign and speech mak lllll tour has affected his volcc- which was somewhat weak when parliament adjourned. Reaching Cardiff this morning. Mr. MacDonald was entertained at llrlvate luncheon, but was unable to make o speech because his voice practically failed. lle proceeded lat er to his own division at Ahemvmp The pact between Liberals and Conservatives to avoid unnecessary contests today produced the an. nouncement that the Liberals had decided not to oppose Stanley Bald win in Bewdley Division of Wor- cestershire. thus giving Mr_ Bald. win an unopposed return. op|e's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18' 1924 WIRE anus“ Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires M++o+< (Canadian Press) V‘ LONDON, Oct. i7. —Sub. "Tllfllllns to Great Britain's 350000.000 portion of $200,000. O00 Dawes plan loan to Ger. may totalled between $150,- OOOmoo to seoeoouboo .1 w... announced semli officially to mbmbers of the‘ stock ex- "lease today. The loan was subscribed thirteen times over, NIAGARA FALLS, Oct. 17. —A woman. believed to be Mrs. Hart, of New York City, deliberately took her ljfe late YEEQOPdI-ly by plunging over l-iorse Shoe Falls. She jump- ed from the end of Luna ls- iand bridge iln the presence of five tourists who were Railway Coimnission- er Seriously Ill In - Summerside A Sitting of the Board of Rsll- way Commissioners was held iu the Civic Building, Summeljide yesterday afternoon, to securq ill- tralu service between Sunlnleroide and Tignish and other railway matters. The commission is headed by Jildlte McKeown, who has with him Commissioners Lawrence and Spencer, the latter in charge of traffic, also Major Agnownre- porter. _ l The lucctfug opcned with a short ‘ltldress of welcome from illayol" Lidstoue, on behalf of the Suin- mcrsiilo lloilrtl of Trude, who aftcr formation in regard to the raillway MAXIMS a or A MERCHANT The faster your stock turns over at a profit the stockier your bank account grows. Subscriptions Delivered I)! Annual B! . (lunch And U. l. Lil.“ I i congratulating Judge lllcKeolvn on, ills promotion to the chairmanship rlf the Board of ltuilwuy Commis- sioners then proceeded to explain certain (lisabilities which Summer- side and other places on the east; ern l'lle labor under by reason of the present tfmr- schedule between this town and points further west. (‘UiS RATE OI‘ lNT EltlDSUl‘ (‘nulmeuclug Nov. 1, the Ontario (lovernment has decided to reduce by l! per cent. the rate 0t‘ interest which is being paid upon deposits in the Provincial Savings (lfllces, now amounting, according to Pro- NEW PHl5 PIHIE IVIIJHI] THIIi Prisoner Alleged to Have Wife and Son Living in Erlg- " land. (Canadian Press) l. ‘ OTTAWA, Oct. 17. -~'I‘h.'lt John _ ll. Pirlc lu-ld for the ulurdcr of his wife uu_<l two childmi tllilpflfl illil‘, Ing lllv Will‘ with tho womuu he- murilcrcd. and that he has a wife um to the and sou living in lfirlglantl, was the substance of u report iu the (llasgow Sunday Post which reach. ed Ottawa today, and which car- ried a full account of the Piric tragedy. ration puyiucllts, lug perfect regularity and that the dif- the Ruhr has ended. lillllfS PlAN lsliillllllillls llW Blllli llllliK u can l inllilli (Canadian Press) PARIS, Oct. 17.—()\vi-.l1 D. Young. temporary AgcutGeln-rili for repa- rcportell Ito the llcpurutfou (‘ommittee this morn- llltll. the application of the llulvcs plzm was proceeding with Secretary Hughes De- livered Vigorous Speech in New York Last Night. ssnrdfis DISASTER Dawes Pursues Saute Policy in West- Profess No Fear of Democrats. fcrcilt organizations, set. up by the Dawes plan were getting to work under satisfactory conditions. 'l‘hvc- next step in the process of turning over the reparation prob]. ll1‘\\’ reparation machlu~ ury will be the registry by the com. uiisslon next 'l‘uesday that all our. side economic interference with the German industrial regime in The Dawes lllau provided that this must he action to the successful flight of the ZR-Ii is a feeling that Germany A Airs. Dakin living near London u ssitel‘ of the dead \\'Olll1lll gave mm" fill? U10 hlan is considered 11-‘1 lJPllllZ ln effect and it is under- Slleakintg at Queens llall this of tcrnoon, Winston Churchill took Shc left a note cunts; (‘hfct Columissioner McKeowu Ylllcllll 'l‘l"eastirei- Price's clllllllllill" by. llllolllll lll‘ aimed “Poll lnl- gmlll 17°!‘ the fact that the Ijher- llridoc addressed to her son, gslllllfiilqllgfgfilliilglfiggcghiohlllmlll: his?‘ tggjgglrlz Dtthjaln interview 1:; the authorities ut Stlooti that this is now an acconr NEW YORK, Oct. 17.— The Re- mediateiy t0 (Ffsimantle the Zep- U: bill Conservatives are cg Qpefa. M, Hart ‘golf n-I-m hmymn t m give the (‘Iongmnxent Wm héreafter D8,}, but Glasgow‘. , all lshed fact. The Allies have will; pullllcaa attitude toward the Nov- penn “(irks a! re chat“ as pm‘ iallgs Grilles? the advance o: soc r matter to laome belzore the commis Ii 0.1-i- cent. the same rate as the Accordlng 1.9m“ Gmsguw 10st ill“: ‘their economic Illusions lumber elections W“ further d9’ vlded by the treaty of Versailles, t m. s- 1e said, he had urged PARIS, Oct. 17. -J. P. A _ i hunks pay o" Savings the woman Plrle married was m tle Ruhr. monstrstetl last night. when Sect-e The French Government. however, 0t‘ years. He declared that if de- Morgan today examined “on ‘hm conslderallc“ and nus‘ n“ ' Caroline Rflfltlillilll daughter of ll *}'“-—— tary oi’ State Hughes fired hlg that a general sfactory solu- is understood to be reluctant to clslve defeats are inflicted on Soc- French r0 csais for a loan of 5f wealth guru e manager living ill lllain broadside i an rehwmm place the Subject be ialists in this and succeeding elec two or pthllee billion francs Ho" or the simian“ “mlm rvsun‘ Surreyy Shir: was u lnzlloi-‘Threalten regarding the‘ Ines raigalfsmiilt mm m‘, zlmbaslndo". council at tions, they would drop nonsense which tho government would M“ I“ n" Ann“ Wilsentnd m“ luechanic during the war nad mel- P t D ' lllent. The Republican party con ms nlrvnl(yllt because of the ‘m borrowed from Karl Marx and like to float in the United “iii” for Smmmwsm“ “m1- mo Pit-la in this way when he was ul- u 6 tiuues to profess in official state. men“. iutprpst aroused 1n the U“. w°l1lll b9 m l0 llllld D111‘! lll be!!!" States. The American bank- “mm! ‘mllmlncml m.“ a domsio" leged to be capiafil in the R0yi1l. " 1110MB 011d by the actions 0f its ited States over the arrival 0f tho mg m“ respQnslbllllY ‘ll "10 5N1!“ er dsicussed with French fin-" ‘Hlulll he “won wmlm u month‘ Air Force. PlrIe's correct mime leading campaigners no fear of the dirigible. when lliell‘ “"19 901119- anclal experts the terms under T“ t.—iéi 3 m is John B, Pirie according to the Democratic strength, but real The question whether, Germany which such‘ a loan might be (cwtmued o" pa“ ) » (ilnsgotv new-spellers. and he is (spccia. m Guardian) alarm at the growing sentiment shall be allowed to build any more mad“ t {._<0>____ the son of a farm luhorci- living in DI‘flI4[N‘ 0C1; 17_ __Eam0nn De for La Follette. Charles G. Halves, Republican candidate for Vicedwt-sfrleilt. has ulade hisat tacks nu the La Follette movement his main thciuc during an inten- sire campaign in the west. Aherdoeusllire. Mrs. Dakiu told the (ilusl-lflw Post of t-orrc-spoudeucc l‘\.‘('l‘i\’\‘ll from her sister i~u Oltuwzi usklrll; > her for luouey and telling of the [)0 Valera appealéd for union of family financial difficulties. llow. t)“. lnduslrm] norm with the “m, over, the illlllily (‘Ill "ll ill" llillllilll cultural south where he ‘said north. c.- nt tho time of llcl‘ lllllwllllilll eru nriuufucturels would find het- iud withheld assistance ever since. M... mmkms than nbromL The R, A. (llflterl. cQllllF-Pl l"? Plrie- north does not reciprocate this at- stutcd tnlluy that. thcre was ‘no Hunk, "ml Mgmflb. I)‘, V310,.“ as lllilll llllll lllr‘ "lliil" “'11s “lflrrlml a publk: danger. lie is putting up m the would" lll‘ lilllPll "l"! 11'9" Republican candidates for Ulster Zeppellas us large as the ZR-Zl is __--_ withiu the province of the Ambas- sador's (‘ouucil to decide. The council with great reluctance and alter six moathsdinslstence by the United States ambassador, gave permission to build the ZR-3. it be- ing understood by rllfthe govern lllclllh represented on the council tluzt this was an exception which could not he taken. in the future ‘Valerzrs flue mcetfxlg lust night in Duulaogllalre town hall deulon- struted the Republican strength m Dublin County. LONDON, Oct. 11. -rt..u.- Liberal COIIt-GSlJ" r aran ees under he Trade . -_ eFacqillitles‘ Act annotunced tc- day Include $2,000,000 for the _ Way Agamack News Limited ‘(Canadian Press) ‘ to’ be expended on the provis- LONDON_ Om 1734mm mop i“ l°" °l a Plan‘ l“ a "ewsprmi tilt- uuluber of Liberal (zilmlidattls ("WTY l" Quebec‘ from what was anticipated at thc outset of the clcctitlil contest is ex- |lli\‘lli‘ll by the chit-f Liberal whip as being duo to the taut that the Lihcrzll party is not disposed. either Republican Com- mittee Collects $1,700,000 (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Oct. ll\7.**’l‘hll cam- paign budget of the Republican Na- tional Couuuit-tce totals $3,000,000. Wm. M. Butler National Chairman GIVE VIEWS Churchill Predicts Sweeping Majority for Conservas tives. BEAVLRRROOK Wants Coolidge. The Secretary of State told his hearers that a victory for the La Follette party would result in the ilQSlfllCllOll of prosperity in the United States, and that only the PARIS, Oct.‘ 17.—-According to an unverified report from Angora received by the Havas (Colrhlnued On Page 3) "How much more do you expect: l0 collect between now and elec- tion day," Senator llornh Chairman of the commission asked, “allot it. with the La Follette movement, as ‘t seemed probable that in this election it “will be virtually cut to pieces In. the wtlfit and will be told the Senate Campaign Fund N w A ~- | = . ti-r llirii- when ilucstiuilr-rl rc-‘R m . m n1,“ _ rogelecp-On of Prxsldent c0011.] e _._,, _ gcncy British all?! a"- l -z ll or llllLOlldlly to waste cf- 1.1 i ca. at e rrs general elec - ~ h B’ . Conlmmee hereltoday‘ Cash collect est, liatrollinglthe frontier bc- rill‘; alhd ulonry flu forlorn hollvs- gurdiug the nlattcr‘ suld he d-ll uotlmnh According m a stntplnQnt would ward off a “serious disast- ' ed "p t‘) m“ mesem “m” mm" tween lrak and Turkey. flllw 'rlu-i~.- are only 350 lilhcruls in the ‘ ' J ,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,-, v ,,,,._,.,. a, ....l;,,_.., d... [llster rov~ ~"l"'~ ill =1 ll-"lsslns reference l0 the iollnewhhat more‘ than 81700-000’ he over Choaml on October 14 flcld so fur. whereas iu the last cloc _ "wirr _._ _-<-0>~ -~*— lvflllllClll. will. arrest him lulmedl~ l)l‘l11°9l'11ll¢‘ i141")! lIB lllilll llllfi l O d i e comm "ea and dropped a number of ton there were 45d F01. Fnlst Tune SOciaL - — lately if he crosses the border. ilflrly “'~'1l1lll llfi lllllflllfllll? 0f CODlHE i Reef in All Africa Yet Died a Pauper bombs, injuring two WORN!"- ist Party is Fight- Roy a1 Engagements ing 0n Its Ouln TIEN TSIN. Oct. 17.—The battle of Shanhaikwan contin- Papers Tell Of “Butler replied. "three million dol- _ _ E I‘ e ' h . l l - u, ‘ty- (Speclal to Gvardlln) 1M8!’ "=11 ""°°““'"i1'Y “d” Th‘ °“ Announced n u 0p HOOk. l Slllllggllllg Plans naliiviigniuii?! lilies; 832:‘! detaillllf! _- .' i i lca ' ty itself BUHQFCd considerable ______ | ' ‘ " ," " O.It()}1l"\\:\(?sBUR(lI-§7s1‘l;uth gxilsrcov. '—_—‘..'—T~ damage from the bombard- ($P"ciai to The Guardian) i ,,O\..,.,U..U O t 1 H l -——— the Republican slde o! the cam- c. l- _ YeQTBB B "- ' ' I , ‘ ‘ ‘~‘ '- i‘ - 7- "r "Iv (S ccial to The Guardian) l" ,1 l N v Y k, s t Fiend‘ Gabmel i ou l l‘ ca, e ere recon y - " roo -. l I l , l ‘ \ 1e r1 m1 e cc luu cuulpziigil from of Mm; Jerome 111mm Com]. a pauper. llc ‘had been supported l milflfini 039m" °f the “Y 1119111 01 CYQW" Prlnl-‘Q llulnbelly “l Lord iieznw-rbroolt and yViustou an Mum-led,“ phsldohl Of New Ivorll _ for several years by the Chamber border town. central govern- ltulyi and flfiincgss] ‘blunt; o. as‘, (mnrchflL Th“ from L0H‘ m“ ‘Wing trim] new (m mp Chm (contmucd on Pa” 3) daugiter 0 tie 8 3-K all I111 ill" " ' —-———<0%~——— of Mines, in recognition of his dis» ment. soldiers were being mas- Bcztvcrhnolt roads: go m» Umnpllcny h, a piracy in Con. Re Soviets covcry. " sod in an attempt to_ retake vQileen_ The engagement of Crown "l M“. M“ q-hmuhm h,“ night “t. V." U I l." m. the ' ‘ \\'.llkcr cume to Africa in 1885 (Canadian Pa“) Shibimenkil another 9"?‘ FY5119‘? DQ300010. of Belgium. 011d He. is contesting what is normally s‘:,'.,,,l,,,,_,.Iflnhlglplpgo. 3(;_()()() and umde his strike the next year PARIS 0c, “Mmiillre M, the wall point. Princess Mafalrla, daughter 01' llle a perfectly safe (‘ausi-rviitivr» scat. (.3505 or whiskey or; H“, Canmmn. - In Buffalo N Y ' ' ' , c e while building a house at Lang- laatc. A rush of prospectons fC-l- lowed. ending in the tracing of the lvllllltl reef and tho beginning of llll" krcul ruining companies. (vim ’__:‘;‘~ -“.—\ ondensed Specials RATE.-~ic per word, not each insertion in this column. \ DELICIOUS EATING APPLES. liilc per ilozcu at Cudmoro Bros. i95-10~17.\l3l. r ‘T0 Réiifi-iluo. APPLY 179i Kl-ut or ring 85. 1i -__ _________________ ‘WANTED. — GOOD APPETITES for the St. James Church Hallow- eou Tea next Thursday. Oct. 23. __. __ ‘LOST-PART OF FOUNTAIN pen. Finder please leave at R. E. Mulch 8i Co,-_1l, %__ ‘APPLES, McINTOSH REDS, ass‘ lli‘l"'tl(lll3ll. Soc our window. JEN - Kl.\s 8r SON. 193—10——17—*m~2l ‘Arrtss. APPLES, APPLES’. s2: our window. lCudmore Bros. 196-10-l7M2-li. T“‘_'—~"-——-——-— BASKET GRAPES. nso AND Blue. m p...- basket. JENKINS l: SON.—193—10—17—m——2l. ‘Choice PICNIC HAMS, WEIGH- llls about six lbs. each. 25c per lb. JENKINS & SON. -193——10——17—-m——2i. ‘LARGE JUICV McINTYRES 11ml and Wine Bap Apples 89c llBr dozen st Cudmore Bros. ‘ 196-10-l17M3i. O BtAUNSOME OAUSAGIG MAD! gull today. Sounders, Newsom 00-. Mlfkot. Building‘. - 6050—-9—l3—6-mos. ORGIT YOUR HONEY. Quart b ottles 90c. small bottles 25c. JslNKI-Ns a. son‘ 193-10-111-111-‘21. ‘DON'T r __.»\_ '10s PRINTING- or. lvsnv ‘ltilfirlotlon cheap] and o: . '"°"11Y execute‘. decision ,~ foregone conclusion and that any cabinet, ufler lttiduys rueetlng- to announce do jurc rscogrlitlon of the Soviet government of Russia which had been rxpz-cttld following the favorable rccoluiueudation yester- day of u spccinl couuuitlttle on the Frauco-Rltssiail relutlrlris. gave rise tn u suggestion that there was ilOllle lrtcil "'u lhc pluu to il(!t'lll‘il rc- cognition but govcrunlcnt circles insisted that. recognition was a delay was duo nuly lo some det:lil_ of llhc forul of the stop‘ to be tuk~ I'll. -~—--<0->- May Be Forced To Go To Country (Special to Guardian) BERLIN, Oct. i. -~.lust when it seemed that the (lcrmsu Cabinet cries had hccn passed. today's de- velopments colupleloly reversed the situation rrd uindo dissolution 1f Parllaluout u practical certain- y. Chancellor iililrx was thought. to ha‘. weathered the storm sad to hov won the support of the strong Centrist Plrty. 011d 1° be making headway toward ‘neiuding a few Nationalists ln the Cabinet. but it uow anvil-l" Pmlmbl“ m“ his Govelrulent, which llplllovell and accepted the reparation ex- perts’ plan. will have t0 K0 l0 ""3 country in a general election. Whatever the outcome of such an election. it will inevitaolvlde iny operation of the expel“ n all» Nomination For Brit- ish Contest Today (Canadian Prell-l | mnpou o... 17.—-it ls nlobllllle that at the nominations tomorrow 43 candidates will be returned by scolarnstion. 26 Conservavtivos. 8 Liberals and 8 Labor. lt is likely there will be 203 straight tights b9" tween Labor and Conservative call- dld-ates. comPBPPll Wm‘ 99 w“ ear. There will be forty straiitllt lights between Labor and Lllleflll osndfiflefctfmosred with 55 in 19- uiliiiil lnulllsls (Canadian Press) NEW’ YORK, Oct 17—~Villlj:llulul' Stcffatlsrlh who a year" ago found- cd u colony on Wrrngt-l lsduurl which nus l‘t'|)lJl'll‘.i| from Nome to- day t". have been c: ricd oft‘ by u ltussiaiu transport, s d there uw-rc fourteen in the colony. fiflccn Piilkllllibfl led by Charles Vllccls. of liniontoulu, Penn u. native born (altlzen of United States. The colcny was not fouurlcd on be-half of (lreat. llritaiu but of [iuitcd States, through a Uuitml States corporation in Nome, Mr. Stcffaneon declared. “This situation is up to United States," he said. {LO JOINS rum LABOR PARTY tton Government, will oppose the Conservative member for South 23, end 84 straight fights between trai Job Prlntory, ruin I88. I870 'I_ 62f. Conservatives and Liberals comlllll‘ 6d with 106 the last time. / '. Hammersmlth in the late parlia~ menl- Sir Willlnm llull, ns n Labor candidate. King uud Queen of Italy. is expect- ed to be zmuoilnced either Novcul- ber -i, or ou the King's birthday, November ll. ' There is. however. the ‘some op- -a_-_¢-.~___>. position from local “Div Harris." (Continued On Page 3) l RT. iilili. lliilll Bhfore Saskatchewan As Such Would Be Speaking at Mclfort, Sask, on September 23rd, Hon. Mr, Melgilen thus referred to tho Crow's Nest Pass railway rates: "There is another subject l should mention. the reinstatement of what is called the Crow's Nest Pass Agreement. I have come to liN BRUWS NEST PASS RATES Frankly Re-instatemeut Of Agreement Of Ca nada JRDDMEIGHEN ....__.-.... —~---- gtated, was found to contain papers showing deals with important hou- ses iu London for the purchase oi lwlllflklfll’ and other liquors. papers. it “'11s declared, also refor- ,. lust Juuc at lluilfux. N. 8.. for tllv coast lust. June, was seized at Chou hourg today by tho French judic ul illllllflflllfifi. The baggage when opened. it was The cd to the chartering of a vesse‘ (Special to Guardian) BUFFALO, N. Y.. Oct. 1'7. ——'l‘wo women were killed uad a man was perhaps fatally wounded in B shuttling affair in an Attorney's office in thc Western Savings Bank building this afternoon. The shooting took place during an in- iznmpcteucy hearing. The dead sin human alui-LrlAN _, _ . Ha‘. A , I _ ir: ' sportuililu oi" .6000‘ ("HSPH Ol gairgtMQTIll/‘Irllit lilohllilaiitriw. ‘Séphlill’. llri-giiiilllt ut‘ liu- Scottish Lilli-rill \\'llli<]((\_\' to the United hiulcg ‘ W“ 0m‘ "vim; 1.‘_|np|emn A. D l lilmillzrlillliil‘ illlnllllll _.__. with tho woman iu the office Q! (‘illll ll ll d‘ t? ( l _ -< t , . , . . , lzrlos llicbolil, Attorney. ylllfif" l“ 181106 CF95 lfilfifl ofIRy-‘rlllil limits agudlll-Il? itflllrl I hldshnntixlg Ucfllrrcd was “km '1 ~ l v~ -‘ ‘ I 1-5 ~n ' ' . . llrllllslllllll-lllr.\'- Tillie‘ l" l" i """‘l“""" l ‘(EADJ-q illsihpwaliiiiiilli?Mynlrlnliliililiiiiilsellli: Uuust To Rest :r:;:::'.":f:.‘..l".f1: Pr» “RELE- l»: J tut-cu tlu- 1- lLld am - - “MA-T S? S ‘m! bunk‘ parties to avoid thrcccxlrnclslrl fights wherever possible, ill ll1‘1‘\‘l‘."' the chance of u Labor Cilllllltlitli‘ being elected. it is the desire of both Conservatives and Libr-ruls to muki- it a straight fight l)i‘l.\\'l!(‘ll a twouslilerziliml made by Purlluuu-nt whcre.by' the rullroiul ilecidcrl or agreed that c "lulu rules would lmhm- “m; a qlnl-y m- d Liberal. prevail iu rospccl of grain going East. and in respect of troriuin east- ern products coming here, it was in effect for three or four years. and in liltiii the whole subject oi’ P. i. I. [IHPHA ‘rt-l’ ALL-WWFFEK coco ‘, ___ \. t all the more readily because I railway rutcs was taken out of the stand before a western audience humls of lkirllumcut. and out of the and l tell you very frankly as llhunds of the Privy (‘uuneil and spoke iu Parliuulent. l am against placed uudci- the control of a court this reinststouient. l don't believe ‘t is right. The Crow's Nest Pass Agreement was made in 1897 with ilii lillllilllil ‘Further impetus was glVPll lho flitfllllillgTl for Prlucc lidwzlrrl ls- ruprisculutive of the Whillc- llom- l (Continued On Page 3) f rl I igillrlasltophliid Allllliiiigtxllvr oil b" l" Brldnflowm aarbadot 0 l] 1 l l . Health in the Lloyd George Coali- Th’ cmwmm” “"'"I'"°""Y ififoion ‘lid-bits on the lip o luud Protestant (lrphanilge yester- day when three prominent ilusluckrl men of Churlottctznvu~1Lcmuo| P1,. Pro-woe, E. T. llijzgr-l and John U. llyndnian»tolil llixecutive Chair-l man (lcoreg S, lmuau. K, (‘., that they would serve as a special sub- fin its . f Everybody Tongue scrlptiou committee. .\ir. Prowse, Mr. Hifllls and Mr. llyndmau will The season for them In over hero. but not co In Barbados. A big one In planned for Novem- nkod Monro. Harold Proverbs A 60., of that place to occurs Molrs Chocolates for the bazaar. Vol. 1. N-o. so Charlottetown. October 1am, 1924 rnsls i ' M n . Aflarbados ‘a't:.l'flg;lefl;t like these toast Bazaar take charge of some of the larger, subscriptions. working as collabor- ators with the Executive Commit- ire of (lhurlottelosvu. The new Bridge Box l‘ com William C, Lawson, Grand .\lus- lng m“ wlde We‘ Tm handnme ilcr of Masons of the Province. has Pickles matches the wonderful “ivceillllil the ("hlllrlllilllsllip of the‘ contents; a full pound or Choo- Alberton division. .\lr. Lawson has ma", a m.“ cu" pack o’ lshowlt great interest in the orph. d d | i f unagc cnnlpalgu. llc thinks that c" s" a" "l ‘mp7 “pp y ° the whole Protestant public should playing cards. The happy choice contribute -generousl_v. for evenings of auction. And Charles R- Rosers. Well known prlzu an well. fox breeder. of Summerslds. will (Continued 0n Page 3) IHUPCFZ lunderzlte north-west winds, mostly fair and cool. Maximum and minimum temperl Illurtln Warren. said hy the p0- 'icc t0 have been released from ‘he State Hospital recently. W's-n lrrested immediately lift-H‘ the ihooting, charged with the double alnyfng. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ril6l——20. per word each insertion. "Colue to York W. M. S. Tm. Novurbor, 12th. 202-10-17 m ll. "if you llko chicken salad. good cilke and nut bread. come to St. lames llalloweien Ten ncxtThurs- lay. "Livestock Shipping Club. Eld- Toronto. 64~38 ._..-----_- lllll‘ on, will receive tenders for the Dill" Montreal 60-416 . clear chase oi 250 (more or less) lambs Quebec, 56~38 ._ _ cloudy ind sheep. until Oct. 21st. F. S. Halifax. 62-46 - . cloudy Reeves. S00!’- St. John, 57-47 . cloudy 133-10-15,mOct.14.16.l8J0 llostnn. 64~52 ........ __ clear New York 66-..-l __..._._ clear Charlottetown 52-30 ._ cloudy TORONTO. Oct. lR.—.Vlarltime. High tide this afternoon at 2.32 and tomorrow morning m 1.48. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.09. adn rises tomorrow morning at 8.22. Last quarter moon Monday, Oct. 20th. 4.21 p.m. "The Annual Meeting of the Three Rivers Silver Black Fox 00.. will be held in the office of J‘. H. Mcfiregor Montague at 8 o'clock p. m. on Monday. Oct. 20th. 19H. D. J, Stewart. Sedy/Prensurer. 159 10 18 m. 8i. "Warning. Special show coming. Montague. Bltufdly. P0110110 Ifll. dcy. Souris. Tuudry. Moroll. Wed- nendoy. 8t. Peters, ,1‘ d . Boo Summerside tide eighteen min- ules later than Charlottetown. chapter two u‘th“ .199 10 l‘! h !l.