~_-aj-14. lt N, i _. it -i fi ‘i it l 5 l ii- f\ i .ii Mnxllvls _ - -.~_~. _ - .1 -~ -_sl do -;..»'f.;'=_,-.-',..»_-___.-us..»;lfo;~.-...f--_.~-.r_...f- - » . . f ~ - -. r ~. I . , _ . . f _ - 1 f ' .__ _- ___/._. 0,. A l vw' ' M/lxllvls Che \v00l|B. blue you out is way- ‘_ K? ay 9 I . /,-»/’//, PAW" l., \\ 5 3' Nature never leads a man into _ .i - ` "- ~ - ~ ". -" ' ‘“\ . _ _ I v -f _ ' ` s ce dward Island Like the Dew - ' “NN ____ Anal-ll lnlncriptlolll Dnlivand $5.00 _..._-_.N \\\l- Wi Eilillti NUI/i 5 0P|€S PCPBY- ----””'--M. Read byiiveryllody é- COV8I‘ PI‘lll E \z, 'Al' vumlu' -“ll U' s' A' “'50 11, §“hnil-illotbetogrn d?\|\rt¥_u|.\ d'l':alsg;nt| . ur ng nur an oun e iiP_i§NlENiii-iHUN- HNNH |iNiHN|l N A _ l ‘ , A ` -ielirf-ml-nt of 'll/iscoyuiit Craigavon T‘l)RONT0’ Om" Om' w` _ Tun! ` ° - ` ’ ’ ' H938 OHS COMF! entertainel A di.- at Presldent of Manltobai Conserva- N E E E 5 5 Ulster unioulst leader, as'prelnil-r -In Y En_UNE|I-_llllglllsllell vlsllol. luday lla the Dell - - ~ - li _ A i ll . -- - - ` ___ llilliliislc-ri tlltzetto ftlréslsihllllovggll _ lcl!ll1\iel° liellasldtea J1lldg;i"]|f‘J’oll)tl.-itil-lcliniiftllll oil ) ~- ‘l ti, prvzie mee llg l - . . llll D ll_ |~l_ lll. .l . (_/0-nfidence And l rlde fast attclltled hy lilo uniouist mom- Mcellng Adlournedlfrflerlfall greinlngilt \t1ve_Assocl'ation, is Elected Temporary l Chairman - Mal’ 01' Webb of Winnipeg - Extended the Clty’s Hospitality to All the Delegates and Presented the Chair- _i.¢ man With the Keys of the City. ' (anew *° "W G“"d|iI\) success, that tl vust numb--r or ii.Ntl"1t°i.’i'.."fi.'l.‘ii.i-‘i).§'£.i.].i'i i`iI...f‘iiI.'§i§‘ §'§.§.';l.§i.‘."`i.‘."'Ti..l`“.§'....ll'i°.l`il§ii. '£5'-` Guthrie, house leader of the op- llm mlly_-. ‘ position’ fmmauy called me N“l'| MHYOP RH-lllh Webb tilell lvoirolli- 1'fi,|;i;lonl)»ii;filmll-gonaell-{vative Coll- ed lilo visitors to Winnipeg and guson wa§lo'm"‘“'h °W‘"d Fbhlexteutlcd the city‘i-i hoi-ipitlllity to Y C eered as _he all thc -len-gates. Muyor wclili _-into Dussed through the Ontario dele- that he hm ,me ,ne._,-,lags lo glvo Kano" 'Jn his WW' i0 U10 Dlatform- the convention. and that was to A Ul0m€Ht later cheers arose from think nationally. Winnipeg lic add- Quebec delegates 9-5 C- H- Cllhiill ed, was ihinkinv in terms oi' tile l°]AgW;g: G nm lnortll. and not of the south. "Yoll vention Ile nlladl e ollenedmtirile _c0l1~|(7onservatives." he said, “who have ed laughter in 31:; VXTIC I:-mls' been blocking thc Hudson‘a Buy devolves upon me af- Ni? Onlfif Railway lol- years. remember you Nauonal Liberl -C0 0D°l;\ Us U0 are ill thc country where that canada” As th” I 03:9" 0" 0f means something." _ V Mr' Gu-mme csrrxltgd e;'hsub;idetl.l -lu warmly welcoming the delega- lo the National mbgr been? 'H59 ltion, Mayor Webb said that Winni- lve couvemlon a ° Serv”-`lDef§ was pro-lid of the honor be- ` He Dmceellell. ...llhl lstowed upon her. lie tilt-u prescllt- ~ H "0n"0|\ll0li. cd the keys of the 1-ity to the chair- ¥§g°]:;‘l?,w :as 5"mm°"ed arm" it-'man "lo do what ho liked with n ad hee" pamled il Veal' them, for the city is yours." Tile ago by the elected member” “"d`key's, ilu ploceetied, \vf-.re not ollly llséeutelri candifiinterlh Wh<`-‘ 0ff0ff‘-d lto the doors ol' Wiiiiilpeg, but to mse V93 dm' "5 t C’ g““”"'~l elm* the hoarts ot' the Deople, tlqflrgt 19256' lo " _ l (From Cnr ‘Own Correspondent) ° “’“ "1 “ ‘if "mf "‘°°t'“K| vv-lN»N1.lPln<. oct io --- A lrulv was that a Naumml c‘mV°"U“" nlngnifit-.ont gathering ot' liiberlll- should be hold at the eailiest pos-‘Cons V. ll . lll W- ll sible date. Organization plans were' or ‘I v0h', men ac' , . 0 I elf -itt once made and the result is thati331:;elflverxuffiféiolllfzllllglllm(:lllllgill, today we have in tilts . i . l il- ' ' °"° °f 1"" "mit -'er-0-3?-ll-NN; 53-- 'iY.’.`.'i.'i` $`.'I..$'.-°.Tii`..'“".§i3§` ’ii‘.?-§"...i§‘.`f.. herings of the party. of this P9-"Yrin and elilhlislllsnilaniiingst them gr any lithler party, that him ‘fV"" isgilt. fever plti-.ill A i-cjllveiliit/ell 83;" ‘B d n the D“ml"_|‘"l “N ('““` party :intl a grcllit-r (Bulimia is the “My duty “pon thi"-ocmslnu ls cn’Ill`1t:Itlgy\'s“Hllll‘l"/iblzir-fitl\i'liga were eu- merely to announce formally that llrely ol. u pmllmlnmy lmlm.,,_ mul the convention is “ow "Denim" W" itirosses of welcoluo llppoilltluellt shall proceed nccordilll-1 to the pro-'Ol “mee” olecllml 'nl l_mm“lllBl._ll' mamma" Mr‘ Guuum 'hen Jedawitll litidrdsl-les by Sir Robert Bor- wnh tha Lordls Prayer in E"g"“h'!dell Mr Meighen null lVlr. liowarti Senator Beaubien following with ll.er;zus0'n_ llmh _l_ A_ lvlllcllomllll the -Dord's Prayer in French. lnrlwuis elected one of the vice chair- mediately afterwards delegates. al~ men and Prlnce lmwurd lslnnml ternates and guests rosa in a body,l.epl.€,Benlullves on llm mncllll “nd sang "GMI S"v° The King" “ml igomiluittees are: dtesoilltioiis. lions. “O Canada". The Princess Patric-ll Drslgwm-.l_ _,_ _,ln ll.lwllmmlll_ ls; Band accamimnied the s|ng`l'Sheltou Slinrpo; Nominations: J. ' -1,. _; l ~ ' ' rti:-ut W. 1 am liuwuopcllt to rcceivc ilimln- Elll£:y;tlr(_w;`al'; wll ““ °“'-* °" " "‘“P°"“'V ”‘“"` - t. - l- ill-lt .ll 1 i-l eil- manship,' declared Holi. llugillvoild Tan on’ 'H ( y 9 m ( Guthrie. The name of Nat Boyd, ' . l l l Il l,,ml__ Fragment' M the Manlmba Cbn' ol'1l`tN"t\t‘lhlNilutllemll/llll‘iikl|ii)l-F gates servativti Association, was plompt-_ by me wlmllpag lvlmlllmly AH. ly pr°p°sed by J' R' Mncmcol’ °l'sociation. Sir Robert. liordcn :lull Toronto, President of the Ontario Conservative Association. The mot- ion was secoilded by Col. John Cur- rie, Toronto, No further uominzr tions were submitted. and amid cheers, Mr. Boyd mounted the plat- form. Mr. Guthrie then resigned the direction of proceedings nend ing the election of an English and French temporary chairman. "The honor you have conferred in electing me as temD0|""Y Chilli' man is- un honor to the province of Manitoba." stated Mr. Boyd. lie had in his own way done what h- could to make the convention ii W 4‘ 'those slated to sliellif- Hon, J. ll. Stewart. nro llnlo-ng AMPHITHEATRE. Winnipeg, Oct 10-Premier E. N. Rhodes. of Nova Scotia and Senator C. P. Bt-aubieu_ Montreal. were chosen permanent. joint chairmen ofthe Conservative convention this afternoon. Premier Rhodes will be thc English chair- man and Senator Beaubien the French chairman. Deputy chair- man selected for the other provinc- es include:~-Prince Edward Island. Hon. John A. MacDonald. Cardigan. New Brunswick. Hon G. D. Richards. Arrested on Man- Condensed Specials RATE.-4o. per word, not each insertion in this column. Q%44 0%0% slaughter Charge 'F/lst-lloNltaLa wean-lN6 STA- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. U~ 'BAUNBOMI SAUSAGE! MADE- fresh every day. Bautltiers, New- som dr Co., Market Building. li UBILLHEADS AN-D STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian .loi- Printery. U- FOR SALE-1 COOKING STOVE and several other umail stoves. Apply 89 Roellford St. 9598-10-10-2| *SHIPPING TABS EXPEDITIOUB- ly supplied. Guardian Joh Printery. f tf. °ME`MOR|AM CARDS AND MOUR- ning cards lt shortest notices. Guardian Job Prilltery, tl 'WRITING PAPIR AND ENVEL- open with lddrela are always fashionable. Guardian Job Prinl- ery. t . *JOB PRI-NTIING OF IVERY a new and shrill note was added to gr; --2 2_ _Xi iil2== =:i'”_ ..__.|"-rw; .._l:=» -Sf; MONDON Oct 10 - The cally fast crirrtrspontient of the West- ‘ - 7 _ .hors and political leaders Cf lillf El ‘Flitgrslliortllerli illlellllld Parliament. A rea | resolution wus adopted in iuvor oi' . y .mu a e the llfnrquls or liondnlidcrry, ll for- , - eventual successor of Cruigavon. I)ecldreS Presldentlulmll whose licalth_ the strain of Beatty of the (:'[;'R.)siv ye-urs in office is beginning to tell. (Special to the Guardian) 'l't>lt0Ntr0, out., ot-t. lo. - “Tile - l ‘ influx of lzupital and men is still our greatest llceefu-lily", tit-l-lii|~i-ti _ `E- W- BHRUY- K. C-. .President of the (lanalliun Pacific Rullwny,- _ when responding to thc toast toi (‘.a»l1aria at the banquet of the vu--i ‘ gineerillf-Z lllllnlnis social of tht-l l 1 ‘ ‘University of Toronto in the King I . ildllwald liotel ml -Saturday night. l "Satisfactory and llcarteuillgl ltllougil our progress has been over' |the Dust. 60 years, wi-_ mllst regllrtl’ it as not even remotely possihiei ""_‘ that ll collntry tile .same size :iiilTwelV-e Others AIS() the United States, with it vllril-ty . . l lluii an extent ot'.rcsolircos liiniosll Injured ln Outragel lllllilulled. could adequately aud- within rcnsonabie tillle realize up ` Ten' ement on 45th Street Late Saturday". on its. great uzltlrraal resolllwn-s with ll population little gl'entl‘r than that. of tho city of I/olitil»|i_" he said. Mr. Beatty emphasized that roll- fillouco and -pride ot Uallzltliulis, in NEW YORK, oct, 10__.A bomb Cnuntiil was bound to lic cnc of tilt- explosion which wrecked a four fat-.tors ill llli- 'speed and slllw-iii-sslstol-cy Longmont, building in west nf till- conllt.i'y's progl-ess. That `-i5tli strcct killed 4 persons outright co`iifidolii-c illitl pride, he said, had and injured 12 others, lat.e~Satur- llcvel' been so greatly sliiulllilli-li day. - _ at one time its during tho .lubiil-o Mrs. Anna Kalsilis. 34. WHOSE your of (‘olli`orll_‘l‘llli(:~ll." |l`|0i-T101' and d3U8l\t€Y Doflshed ln “-it seelus lilnl lt l‘ellii'/.aiioii ot`ltl10 blfist- l`|i0d t-009-Y- lllo eouutly null its iutlfri- llilllf The full DCFSUUUUI Of l-h0,b°mb tiuwnod upon our |il>opli- with :l.;5CiU"~d “'35 flssignedlfmfhe C5-5°t°day lmm llml “.,,S ml ll,.,.,.l,,l,,,.l_ l-,.ll__uftcl' the finding of an unexploded and ll lm," 0 l- llu, l.,(,,ll, l»,ll.‘bomb ill thc basement of the wreck- Europc were cstilnated at 1.200.000 bushels, largely Canadian wheat. The German wheat crop was offic- ially estimated at 113,000,000 bush- els against 132,000,000 bushels last the same as yesti-_rday's finish to 1-llc to 1-4 higher, corn 1 cent. to 1 1-4 cent down; oats uncllauged to ing from 20 cclits cicclinc to a. risc of 5.cents. Nov‘a__`b;ctlti;..llrys‘ Warn Against been instrumental in advancing- desoription, cheaply and expedi- .tlounly executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer, Phone 188.. ` *COHIIOPONDINCI CARD! AND envelopes with address- Printed, just the thing for acknowledge- ment., intimations, etc. Guardian Job Printcry. tt *YOU WANT GOOD INVILOPSS .Prices 50 for loo; 100 for 854:; 560; 800 for 31.00: 1.000 for 01.06. Poltpaid. Guardian Of- fice. Guardian Job Printer; ti' ._ , J ..\i PHO OB Durlng Jubllee ‘rear mer minister of cdlltratlonl as thi" l)()intn*\ent of Sgt. ‘exciting controversy between mem- llll all-vll-ilu-l llllvll.lll _ Hllt------as-_-i..__ Lord Cralgavon Allslralla (-Special ttigdiuardlan) I U N H F (Special td_tbe_Guard|an) W 1 Q ZTQITQIT |_'|"'l___| CJ1___ ans: Pending Legal _In- vestigation re Ap- Birtwistle. Yi-sttwday evening the City Coun- cil Chamber was the scene of an bers of the Council regarding the appointment. of Sergt. Birtwistle as Chief of Police. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting Mr. Hennesseyi asked His Worship Mayor Miller if the motion rc the reconsideration of _ amcudmexit carried last meeting,| namely that the name of Alan Mc-` Innis be substituted for that of Scrgt. Birtwistle. Mayor Miller declared the amend-, ment out- of order and stated that' to his mind the question was com- pletely settled. Councillor Hennes- sey then asked His Worship to give reasons why amendment was out of, order. His Worship quoted from an au- thority supporting his ruling. He further stated that- at the time of Mr. Shawls resignation and when accepted by the Council they com- menced to look for a man for the position. The Council mel; and de-l :icicd to advertise for a. suitable: man. 'At this time it was brought to notice that there was a possibil- ity of obtaining a man in the city. appointment was to be conslderedi I A and moved an amendment to thel i ‘ _ ol northern lreliind. says the Boi- 'Hon ol- D,._ A' _l_ llllwllmmld nl BrlS_ llaud University to the l"liiversity `of Torofhio in connection with the l'ecr‘nt. centenary. Bet`oro retllrlling to Ausiruliu he is getting first Shand information of aiilillllistmlion of justice in Canadian coul'ts_ --- ;~Qr>--1 FEHNNSNN NNN NEI-ISHEN IN Ontario Premier Took Issue With the Re- marks of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen at th e Conservative Convention When Ex-Premier I) e - fendedf -His Hamil- ton Speech. (Cnnadian Press) AMPHITHEATRE, Winnipeg. Oc? Mr. J. Hearn, of the Navy League. who would adequately fill the posi-l tion if procurable. Mr. Hearn wasl interviewed and asked to consider the position at a salary of $1800 per year. He would not. accept. Ap-l piicatiolr; came in then and ther lllls mlm, l,.._ lllvml [lf ll". `;¥!lnl;lllli]l]1lil1is;l Dtl`0ml3Jli;-§dw¢;:3.;t-tlflgfg’/§gu)l)f1: Council was open to select any per-Nshould.-be consulted Ln a genera- impressivn nntllri- of tile .lliliiii-elhat th:'_°Lm“:'ed had been the re_ 5°" 9-nd “af-“T9-IIY W9-med f-he 5959 ele°l'l°“ before "OOPS were 59” A""iv°""“r-V ‘md wide Hp""a'l mm suit of tiiekcxbplosioll of li hii-Zh gllatldnllzy tall/lIl1d13gie't' itllnf; worllmp ovlgllealtsihei i l t tl Hwy that me hi""'""y "f 11"' "°"“"‘powci'c;plo_.lcn gouncll r0vi-sifm# vary-'lslicil in the uliio. sin-_ filed in u--l- considered the Bvvliwflt "-5 SU"-N°1e»|"“"°°d "°““?." ”° the "°'" °f mf ievue Hospital after the liulplltll- MT- M075" 'then desired 'U knowplauorm' X told Mr' Meighen lllnn of he, leg whether the procedure of the Conn-'he Weill/ 0" "i-UBL YOU 0B!1't SQCUFV 1 lallll l.,-.-l,lm'l,ll nl ll,,. lmml, cll in the matter was to be dlrectediunlt-V by B bamfi 0f bl1|lU¢?5 b9f0Yi‘ --quad ‘wlrlaysnas-sillllr-fl to lilo 1-'vw to- W th" "Wk: laws or "l’herWi5e~ H°1¥.ou hall? S bump of baynnewl f" _ " '. _ " , _ rcad some .ivic by laws supportingl mm - 0 Orly Of t-110 hall Calm ‘Ally 'mor the Hndmg m_‘"i_""'x- iis collten(t-ion that Councillor “WTB dis-59"*-~ The tA2ml>0l'a1”.V igoded hlfmb H; :he m"`"'"l‘"' lm I-lennessey’s amendment was not_ChB|l'mBD hid t0 111111681 f0l' Order- 19 WWC ed bu ld "S Dmmil “fi 1 9 ,_ l der 'It was a moment or two before Mr. lclmmlllm Press) Wet Leader tectives to announce that til-‘re °uC0lLn3ll0r'Blanchard asked to seelpel-glll,-on could pl.Oceed_ ‘ N_ S" oclh l0____ --i- _was no doubt that the tragedy had me mnlmnl n lm/ln me new "1 am not here to attack anyonlq ufllli\§Ts\/[nE>)i}lTrilt{ged 22, was smswd llnmrax. oct. lo.-urging that li-lil tn.-_ iosnli ‘ofhtlil-_I l-xillo-llllill llr chlcl mm 5 Mr. Ferguson protested. "1 am lim on ll Clmrgc of manslauglllm. today no man who has been instrumental .-I igli lniwelret om -, ii in ul o Colmclllor Moran slaled lhal he to justify 5 l,05m0ll_ He conllludvd lollmllng thc lllscovcry Ol lhe body in advancing Government salc o ‘tio one onnt |utnl.l. lmd searched me lllcs ol- me Cm. with declaration that if of his chum. Edgar Walker. lying liquor be 591°"-cd “S 9' m‘M°""~l 1°“’- --f-<00- -- - Jlerk and had found no copy of tljlelgnlvfilh Us 'Ch0lS§ $0 “-1ld0fS¢‘- M- ln a pool of blood on me mall, mad der for thc Conservative Party and E d IA) Fi h t .ciegram sent to Sgt. Birt_wistlc. Ilseallelc wlocll it saslltizclitaitc him. of wnodsidm next, to this town, Sl1S8¢Stl\_18 that for this reaison. Pl';‘-(E, ll S ng' g` _ want this correspondence" he said. The cogvcmlllzm S ag: v heiéd H P"'"’s M an m"'°m°b“e found “mm mer Ferguson of Omar 0' wou ‘ T0 ESCZIDC C‘3ll0WS and I am going to get it chairman and secrctar ppgnd after ml, loud and l-lllcd to ll machlne ln not be acceptable to the temperancel I- ‘ Councillor Prowsc said he had B. disposing of some mugne business Slmrl-S garage lcd lo hls al-l.csl_ people of Nova Scotia. the Central; ____ .opy of the telegram. ms? ml 'Ummm b t I ,_ ld _ A _ l th ¢Committee of Temperance Organi- (Special to the Guardian) The telegram to Mr. Birtwlstlel - W- U I1 -0" 015 _ Short. is said to have stated a l lld h ll __ I V I ll” . , .I . Y d lls l lh ll to (ll a a s wherever delegates were wnlkel. l-ell lmm the cal. when the rations of the Province thaough tsl' Lili( \t.0, Oct. lt). `A Ioillll Ilrllyetltnglrepy wcrc en rea e “mend discussion commued :mb 'i ' 1 k d. d i t chmfinani U16 RPV DF H rhh tlespuraio battle to oscalu the l: 55 °-°-if -W---‘-' ..°:i';i“lr;..:’°.".z:l "if.':..:::“l::.l .2'1.°..‘°l’l.i..‘ll°.f .t.':.°..:li::f'°"..“:":;2 hiln. Walker suffered a fractured Con- ti - 9-91- 9' l “ :wi _.ll-|1550" S000- WVU" “HU “"'°*` "" sent the telegram wllhoul consul,” time being. at any rate. it over- skull. an arm and was otherwise ;"“V°“ °“ “UW n 5055 on “ n f_l“1\n‘*|°\‘ lla-"B96 himflfllf il' P1 "'l““u mg me rest of me Councll_ The shadows talk and forecast of the badly bl-lllllcdl He was about tht;-ty 111308- |U‘-li lu the County Jail. f`01lVi‘f_"| Clly Clerk had called lm. appllcw coming election of n new leader. _ The telegram dated October 8th, tim... yearn ago of tho mnrilor ol a _ 0 ll l ll ll yen-s of sac- .l-ms beginning on nie stli or July " 1° PH 0"" it ef Pfemi" rcadsasfollows: |drug store clerk. Scott worn hy _ , Rh ll ln ll, hl M t ui. all-twlstlcs application wa- not ° 0° ° ¢ C af- f- Melshvn ---- "Hom W. A. Black. the long, increasingly difficult mcelvcd umu Jul lam U Ame was surrounded by delegates who _ _ Cvlllefvltlve Convention. fight. for life fastened one end of xculon ol- me lgsl méallnspll had pressed to greet him. His speech Years Snlce Wlnhllwl. Msn. Q lliis belt nround his neck, the other mn requeswd mal B new chlel. be dealt. with the Hamilton daclaratioll _ .-This organization representing to a crossbar. and stopped off his _lppolnled that nlgm" .mls was in detail. "For twelve montm.. he AdVel`\l} ()f FlUSt gttlcilall Serlivice Councilbmwomiintls cot.l I . 1 H aol, dom but lmollm. mcellng was dletlxlared. I--1 have been’ awprivlstle ' _. rs an emperancc on. n- 'riorc was no ext-temi-nt ll it- l l, ll _c mn. am a pr va _ c - LOC0l'l‘\0l.lVe crnational Order of Good Tempiarslinll when htstiolly will folmll liy li 'ughyaxfan :$35 txztlglmgtniznlglgfck todryw daliod li ylrlvnte -__ and the Grand Division Sons of jniler in his roiindii. Few or the calm llnlmessey lverred mal ll c zen n n rcma n." t was (Special to tht, Guardian) Tempiars and the Grand Division`pi-lsoners in nearby cells knew of was ‘nog so dlfflcllll, to Bel, the Coun_ as such that he spoke in defense of WINNIPEG, Oct. 10. -Fifty years Sonus of Temperance requests the his death. No note was left iii ex- gil together for 5 speclal meellnll his H\\!\1Ut¢0n SP€€°h» Wit-h his YP- ago today Winnipeg church bells Nova Scotia delegates at. the Con-Iplanation of his act. and Juli Offi' as His Worship had said. memmt f"°“‘ l°*d°“mP f-h° C°“` were ringing wildly and the few nervatlve Convention to use their clais could assign no reason for it, colin, Mm-gn demanded to know €¢¥Vlt-We PGYW b¢¢D»m€ vht-irely UBC Steam, whistles in the city were influence against thc election asioin-er than that lic had desired lo why the council had not been nott- f"°’“ the H°“”‘“*0“ °°"““it'“°“°- screaming with joy.. On that day pm~),y leader, ot any lm-son who hull" “cape lho 8all0wB_ _ tied that the amendment was not Nm' ‘lm he '“°"'k- he added- with th 'I I I ' intitled to reconsideration. and if ;lg;’ec‘;:’l*;; b‘:f]d;`Y‘;";°5*‘*;?g:l‘l:;1*;Uv";l:_’t‘;» e umu t. it was the sound of thc Q - ¢ 1 _ the by laws of the city were not to - ' - glrsltelocomotive engine whistle to, gglcmgp ps;-also" would not be Grand- Jury Report bo recognized. mw- a r the peace and quiet of tht- bl lo th l _ Coun. Hennessey said that these little prairie city. l“f§ep;'“N cv sedan _empenmce pw True ln.Case ` same laws cost 8800 and if they were “"1 J e o have no authority on the matter The "W ‘““""°" '-he °”°”i°“ “fi t ts to nil lr t li bee 0f LOU] 011 S ' the arrival of the engine nowlreggllgrga wllh fsebyecleaglvlfs mgl S 'hey might as well have cost half Q\1eb0C known as the "Countess of Duffcr~ ~ as much. » in". bro ht to Winnipeg in ccnnec-irnufnmllall C°mi$‘u‘l° .l‘.'°wrs' | ‘°‘“"""“ "ml Coun. Moran then moved that the SIl0Wfal| tion wig the construction of the 0°" °"“l“| l ° °"'|’°“"°", HALIPAX- N- 5-- 0"- 1°-*Th* meeting adjourn' until thc best' Canadian Pacific Railway. and the 0"°'“"“ °“ ° NW' s"°“‘ ,,>C*l‘°-fid JUVY l0d°Y NP°W°d 9 ml* legal authority be obtained on the .(¢gm|||"| pl-gg) event celebrated by the entire popu- H' B* GRANT' ("‘°'""‘“' bm -U me N59 °f 10"” J°n°5- °°l' matter. He naked Hia Worship if QUEBEC; 0¢g,_ 10_ ...A ugh; glow. lation. tollowtm the luuc or an ex- Similar telesrvms- it was under-, oi-ed. cn-ii-ged with the murder 01 -is ani not tl-limi ilu. to be the be-it mi i,im|.,l,.| th, my nf q..,l,,,c tn gdtgtgn of gh, only duly lmpel-_ stood last night, had hccn forward-- his young wlfe_ here the night of war” of ¢¢g4¢n_ _ lml”_ _ mnolmg ed to the convention by the Temp Sep ber 12 Mrs Jones was shot Ma 1- Millet- gl-mg gm. ing the coming was ternlaii _ -| ‘gl , _ A yo _“reed ` we licnpenlnc. one ot the Milne; l31ll%es og Irgfwdnrillnalvlvlcl; rj mln Jn-one of net; would be me mm sumthin .mu-| umm. Denim and the meeting qi. -mmrtance to the entireln ce war an _- a It I uae ones arres a cw ure. Mlm” lmul 3 _ im 1”; qmmf mom “°n“_y_ get northwest." l Ijei-aid. noun later. _ The motion was mended by dag. P' m_ _ lfwlv 10.- Right Hon. Arthur Meighen and Premier Ferguson, of Ontario clashed sharply at this afternoon’: sitting of the Conservative Conven- tion. It was ovel' Mr. Meighen'. famous Hamilton speech-that should war threaten. the people _ tary of the (_ hlld (`-anada. to heal' Miss Charlotte Whitton Kathleen Hornb to o cn the ro Whitton who il] a vivid and charm- ln connection with Child Welfare throughout Canada and the world. She graphically dr-scribed the Leaglle of Nation to which :she .vias sent as Canada's assessor in her branch of the service. The magni- tude of Child Welfare work has been recognized by every nation ill fact that they were represented in the League. Miss Whitton spoke of the excellent laws for thc care of juveniles in Canada. and especially In Prince Edward Island. so excel- lent. are these laws that Great Brit- -ln is fashioulrlg hers on their models. But great as the laws are on the statute books the lack of funds to carry them ollt is a serious handicap. The speaker made a strong plea for the education and training of the young. The children of today -re the nation builders of the future It is theirs to rebuild what the war has broken down. Miss Whitton is a brilliant plat- form speakcr of charming manner and faultlcss diction. She grace- fully interspersed her serious _talk with bits of humor and wit regard- ‘ng people and incidents she llnd met with and ripples of laughter and A rcprcscntativc audience assem- bled in»St. Piltil's Hall last evening secretary of the Canadian Council of Child Welfare. discuss the wol'k of the organization. The meeting was presided over by Mr. .Justice Haszard who culled upon Miss: . Y it P - gram. She gave a delightfully rendered violin solo. Mrs. Fletcher sang ln excellent voice and was ac- companied by Prof. Fletcher. The chairman then introduced Miss ing manner gave her audience an outline of the great work being done the world as was evidenced by tile ii5PiENN|N NEETINE NNN N HHNiNiNi SPENNEN child welfare Abl`y`his¢ussed by the secre- Welfare (ouncll ln applause made thc' hour and half address pass very pleasantly and _ rapidly. Mr. Perry Pope in fitting/tribute to what he declared was one of the best addresses he had ever listened to moved a vote of thanks to Miss Wilitton. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan president of the Chi1dren's Aid Society seconded the vote of thanks In doing so lie related his associa- tlon with bringing about of the present law regarding the children of unmarried parents. Indeed he said he had so much to do with it that it was dubbed the MacMillan act. He also stated that he had had the honor of being a. member of the first government in P. E. Is- land that had granted an annuity to the Orphanagcs and the Red Cro.-is societies. He deplored the fact that P. E. Island has not yet a Department of Public Health. Mr. Gavin Duffy supported thc vctc of thanks congratulating the speaker on her splendid present- ation of hcl' subject. Mrs. Mclntyro very gracefully thanked Miss Whitton on behalf of thc ladies. not only of Charlotte- town but of Canada. for the honor she had brought by so ably repre- senting them at the League of Nu.- tions. Rev. Mr. Raymond moved ia vote of thanks to those who had so ably assisted in the program after which Mr. Justice Haszard in compliment- ary terms presented the thanks of the audience to the gifted speaker. The meeting closed with the Na- ltionai Anthem played by Miss Amy Earle. Alter thc meeting an informal reception was tenderei Miss Whitton in the Ci. W. V. rooms by the local Red Cross Society und- er their capablc chief nurse_Miss ‘Wilson and ii. delightful social hour was spent over the tea cups. Canadafs Wheat (Trop Below Ten ' Year Average (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Oct. 10. ---Canada# wheat crop for 1027 is below the en-year average ill quality but bet- er than 1926, The bureau of stat- istics of crops issued today setting the standard of 100 representing thc :lveragc finality for tcu years. finds- wheat to bc 117 as colilpared with 96 for 1926. Ruth Elder Post- A pones Her-Flight l To Europe I (Canadian Press) , CURTIS FIELD. N. Y., Oct. 10.-- Ruth Elder, Florida aviatrlx, today postponed her proposed flight to Europe until Wednesday at least "We still have hope," she said, "but the weather forbids making the at- tempt before Wednesday at least.. after that we'11 go just as soon as thc weather lifts up." V 1 . /""$./I+-itll; The quality of tiic western wheat - - given by provinces with the 1926 ° ualit in brackets is as follows - q .y - _~ ~ _Z . rite condition of root and fodder Allnoullcements, crops at the end of September in- dicate that potatoes. alfalfa and ‘ . - ~. sugar beets are below the conditions eil. l/lil, of 1926 and that only turnips show I . 1 better condition than last year. The yields indicated by the con- ’ ditions found by the bureau are giv- en with tiic last yeal"s crop in _ . ggggiggtiwjs ,ggllggglfgtalvsi 5-- ii.§°i5`.`ii.'f-5 _-.N2-.-li. "ii’.'."°ciiili)_'°f>“Lifff ' ',, ' ‘"`mp“ ‘f" delay. recovery in next three 454.000 cwt. I3-i,.»76.000 cwt) sugal mnmhg 91,3 beets 420,000 tons tszaooo wus-; “ ` “' “‘°° fodder corn 3.860.000 tons 14,720,000 i-ons): the indicated yield for potat- ~»3l _ _ ees is three million liundredwcigllt|l(,l,ll|lll; lilclgllblirt( Hligzll-llllilllilljc T?ile1: -»v---'»o>- - --~ Nofuisa ‘ Roms Youa ow CAR Like. Your. NEW.)-leon Gi:-fftnc. A _ New one - fi W G9 -._ \ \ f Q ’l‘0Rl0N'l’0, (ict. le. -_- tlme, moderate westerly fair and cool. Tomato fair . . . . _ . . . . . . . ., Montreal fair .. ._ ..._ Quebec cloudy .. 50--40 ilaiifax clolldy __ -52--14 St. John fair 50-40 -Boston fair 54--46 New York clear 50-44 Charlottetown cloudy 50-42 High tide this moming at 10.54 md ht at 11.15 _z Mari- winds. 60 -~36 52--42 tanil . Bun ntl this afternoon at 5.21 , at 1000.5-m. ~ ~ 1 ..‘ LeEgnm:La"If:§'ic5{§;‘r'ly §;(;';_‘t°f:';0l;“;lLl rizly llt'tr-i~ll<»<-ii, Ort. ll. Earle lugs Nova Scotia :ind New Brunswick duo to the late wet spring. storms and wet autumn. P. E. Island. Que- bec and Manitoa also show a. smal- ler crop. Increases are reported in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta und British Coiuulhin. st---'iz ser.; l "lint Wholesome Whole Vi/'heat |(1erc-ill the 100 percent food in ll-read. liiiicliit. muffins, etc. - 9436-Oct 3~°.f "Colne and set- Bob Custer. Reel lWcstei“n Show, also comedy. Vic- toria Wednesday, North Wiltshire Thursday. Dance after lat-ter show. ;Mr. Weeks will play. 9632 "Hear Dr. Florence Murray nr ‘Pnwnel Churcli. ’l'ucsllay evening :lt ll o`rlo-‘\f. Silver i-oliet‘t.ii_»ll. 9629 "Como to the Orchestral con- cert. in l-iampton Hail on Thursday evening Oct. 'i3th. Program in charge of Prof. Wm. E. Fletcher. Admission 35 cts. :ind 25 cts. Re- freshments, come. 9526-10-8--'ii "Kensington Shipping Club _loading hogs Wcdllesday forenooo. *October 12. Shippers must post tivf-ly list by noon Monday_ Load 'lug again October 19th double ldeck lambs and car hogs. Listing must. be completed October l..'§th. John A. Douglas. Secretary. 9613-10-11-21 "Daughters of the Empire. - Trafalgar Day 21st inst.. sale of beautiful fancy work. aprons. etc.. also s pantry sale and household table. Members are especially urged to send their fancy work to Navy League Room. Monday 11th afternoon for purpose of marking P14098- » 90l1\01lt.t °‘1.»e¢ture and entertainment at Cardigan Hall. Wednesday evening Oct 12th at il o‘clock. The lecture will be given by Rev. Dr. Gangs. ‘lsubiect "'f’ho.. was of Life‘.1 Parole." Mn. I and Mrs. iii is i and rises tomorrow morning at 6.12: ‘UW Wm Wil- 301° for rr- .. - \ . \ »_ l 'rr 1 \_ ._