. lntoxicants is to be the paramount To some persons praise seem b, s; injurious as censure. l!!! //7 4. I . i I ‘it ssrsmxm 0' eiui byiveryiiotiy ""~VIOR v‘ \ OFA MERCHANT When we fall to give prlill i"? fail to merit praise. l ' "_ Covers Prince Edward Island ALike the Dew l iiiiiliiiiiiii iii Y NiHUiPfl} Says TemperanceLaw in His own Province is not a Success- Wili use Liquor Pro- | \ , fits to Out Taxes. .}{EIlil"l‘VIl.i.lE_ Ont., Oct. 21' - Govprllinonl control of tho sale of issue in (he provincial elections illls ylfili‘. This was made manifest by lion. (i. Howard Ferguson, prehi- lvr of "Ontario, here in hls- home town last night. in the opening Sport-h or his campaign. "lillitx-‘i; this thing is settled. i lrthlltl not. cure 1o be prime minist- (-,- hi‘ Ontario another hour," said .\ir. ilcrlzuuvn inwards the close‘ of his sill-sch. in which ‘he outlined his plan fol" tile replacement in Ontario oi’ doctors’ preacriptiolrs ‘by illt|lvillll:l.l permits for (he purchase or alt-tihnlil: beverages from govern- "hint l-cntrtllied vendors. Profits on the suic of liquor now from'thelr duties at the imper- ial OOnferencc the prime min- isters of the dominion; today viewed the air pageant at Cray- don, where 70 ~representatlvo "British alrcraflt, ranging in '"—'—-"weiight from eight tons to less than 1000 pounds were as- sembled. t For the first time fthc ‘visit- ors saw in mass formation two squadrons twin engined bomb- ers, each of which carries a crew of five men and can keep 4 in the air with a full ~loald of‘ bombs for 10 hours. They also saw nine air transport machin- es including a plane designed for the first imperial air route Cl.‘ the empire. The programme included air ITIBIIOOUVFcu by radio-telephone. "Sleepmg Sickness _ Cause of Death (Canadian Ptcss) TOROWPK), Oct. 23.—-*Slccping slckuess is believed lo have been Ithe cause of the liealh yestrrtluy’ 0i‘ Rcv. Joseph N. div-we, of .\lil.toll J’. la‘. i.. who is dead ‘ill the 'l‘orotlto General Hlfliilliiili, lie was 50 years of use and had graduated lust art-tiring to dealers and bootleg- llt ~- ...lid Mr. Ferguson, should be: divert-ad. Lathe ‘state. lie promised! reduction in faxes '0n incotues‘ illllltil‘ vars anti entertainments ii hI..-_policy was carried into effacLi ilt- was confident" that ibwould be; rtlrricd.iilto effect "notwithstanding lln- t-hirpers and noisy "bflyg and the: ilt-lv-"pnper headlines which seek to r ' prejudice and destroy calm de- liberation. " The ill-curler urged that; tbeJem- purauce question be giver. careful ("tlllt-lllitlfllilfill. "I do not intend to argue anyone into voting f0l'.IIlE."~ iu- explained. Ho was slluply going to lay the slfuatloil as he saw it "before the people let them decide for thelneselvés. abuse is not argument," he said "tllltl in [hi3 campaign l‘ do not pro- pcmy‘ to kick aside every cur that barks at me." lie would go straight . ahead laying his proposulerbefora the electors and was confident of tilolr endorsation, Ono Milllonppermits issued lilo apologized for making “his ‘Sentenced toDie spring ‘front Wyclliikl (Pollcml, when he was ordained ‘for wc-rk ill the Anglican. church and (reinse- intently was‘ appointed rector at Milton. i-le did not outer troilelzc until wclijoil in middle life. Tile seriousness 0t’ Mr. Howes lmaialiy became apparent a few davs occ- and he was rushed lmthls city. i-le survived by his willow, two daughters and one son. -_-_~___¢e-> 0n the Guillotine D-OUAI, ifrqnce. Oct. 23. ——Mmc. "vilmilaiioll ill"! Melanie lDuvette has been sentenc- ed to die on the guillotine for irav- ing poisoned hcr husband. The jury whiclrsat in. the (EH88 in the At-lsizo -_court departed from the usual leniency shown to women owing to ‘ the "dtrocious nature- of the crime and rendered u. vordiI-"l calling for the supremo penalty. l Mme. Duvette slowly- killed lim- " Build, Emma Liber, isme "Iioddeu, llllll Ill ill. Warships Rushing aid to Hurricane Casu-i alties -~ Fear- for‘. Canadian Residents.‘ WA-SJHNGTON, Oct. 23. ‘Filo. navy doilartlueltt has bcen iniorlil- ell that the light. cruiser lvlilwzluk- cc alul u destroyer are. cn rouic to the isle of Pines, bearing rclicf Sllpplivs and pllysiciatls to aid ill (lilrillt-I for lilo ilurricnhlc casualties.‘ "A-nlhzlssatiol- Crowdcl", in a mos- sage from ‘liavana llulti the island haul bot-n "wlpcd out" by the hllr- ricanc and that. many Alnorit-ltns were |(.i|it'(| or luJurctl. ‘lie roporloll urgent ncell there for nlodlcul sup- plies, physicians and fund. and rc- qllcwttlll ‘lllutilsslstp-ncl- be llosllatclt cd by airplane if possible, Canadians May be Among Killed in the isle of Pines. IIAVANA, _ lulliill, Out. 21l.---A numbol- of ifuuutllallts and other‘ liritlsil subjects are residents of . tho inlc oi‘ illness and tho ilatncscr-f HOIIII‘. oi‘ those lnay bc among “Am- erlcuns" listed as killed or injured in tho hurrit-zttic. 'i‘his was the in- lorplalion given. out by Mayor Llor- cll, of Nlleva Gelzoua, who arrived at Dattabatlo aboard’ the steamer Cuba today. Aboard the Cuba the Mayor announced were the follow- lng Americans: Mr- tutti .\ir.-l. Mike ‘The choice of a Canadian, El Wyly Grier, to make the only portrait that has ever been doné of the famous American Indus. trialist, H. H. Westinghouse, hae been received‘ with some pride by Canadians. Above is shown the portrait. ‘ "Filii 1i INE Siiillill Considerable Activity - Apparent in and Around Ottawa — Grand Opening Ceremony Predicted (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Oct. 23. —An off sea- son for cabinet ministers has set in; and will continue tili the by- eiectlons are over. 0f the some. - what extensive cabinet only Messrs Robb, Forke, Malcom, and Heenan are in the capital. The other min- isters have all gone to their con- stituencies to size up the prospects of election. There is little expect- ation of oppoeit’ . but no certain- .ty that it will not be forthcoming ‘Most of the nomination are fixed Trotsky and Leon Kameneff have been ousted from tho sli powful political bureau of the Mi N. Miiililiiifi Zlnovleff has been expelled ‘ ‘ from, the Third Communist In- Communlst party. Gregory 3 s H T E ternatlonai. ____‘ House Will Sanction Smfermg fmm Hab lucinations Brock- ton Man Killed “to Save Them” — One " Escapes. DROlOKTON, lilacs-i.. Oct. 23. -— A crazfihlithcr battered to death Emergency Powers LONDON, Oct. 24. —Anuther month having elapsed without sign of a. settlement of the coal strike, it is incumbent that parliament. he called again "to sanction continu- ance of the governments enler- ____ saucy powers- Fur this purpose with an axe three or his daughters the House will reassemble tomor- n5 they slept in their cheerless lit- row and the dispute which is bring-pic third-story apartment here this lug torpor to the country's wholtrmormng, James gtoddag-(L $5.7m". trade and industry will be again in old ‘laborer, with u long police roc- debatc. but llrvllublv without uufortl of arrest-s for intoxication, who butter results than the regular recenny was charged with railing (o monthly debates which have been ‘uuppon (he children, 516W the girls. going on on the same subject. Mum-ed 7, Edna, 11' and Fhyfgncg Australian Visit " her father struck her sister and l3. "llfurion a fourth daughter, who was in bed with Edna, awoke as ‘for November 2nd, and the 9th. The different .dopartments .are nearly ready with their draft es- timates. In their preparation in- structlone were given to have "strict meqard for .economy with- out impairing the efficiency of theI public service." No large expendi- tures of a new character are con- templated excopt the renewal of the Hudson Bay vote of the last session and a probabielncrease in lte amount for the new fiscal year. Parliament has not been official- ly called for December 7th as yet. but that is the date announced by the Premier before leaving Ottawa Kennedy, Cary Ellbibilk, Person lillnay lllnltlcn and Max Bodden. The Cube. brought twenty-two in- S. VillEiiiMiFiiliNilEREll ‘ and all preparations are being made in contemplation of it. ' The r ' _ this year is likely to be with exceptio ' eclat because IJONEDON, Oct. 23. ——lt is learned grappled with him. Breaking from on authoritative information that his grasp she fled totbe street the Duke and Duchess of York will where a pedestrian gave ‘tho alarm leave Portsmouth on January 6th that brought police. on their Journey. to Australia, A squad of officers found stod- where they will attend the formabdard, axe in hand, apparently about flilvnlna of the new Australia Fed- to leave the house. "I Inst killed oral Capital. Canberra. They will my three kids and 1 want m got travel by way ofLas Pulmos in the the other one.“ he told them as they (Iunary islands, Jamaica, Panama disarm“ him, (lanai, Suva and Auckland, N. Z. l After arrival at Auckland on Feb- 1-“9 lpplgonuq QQQry, ' |rusry 22nd they will tour New Zea- lsmddal-fl declafed he hm; M“ llund. reaching ‘Sydney, Australitndrlnklng m, y“, ween prior m 0n Muffih '26i-h- ‘last Sunday when he had decided to The "iilcilll 099M118 0i ""3 "Bwnuit. A hallucination that a former capital of Australia is to takelemployel. had canned thewchndrel 11118118 0n May 9th. home and was preparing to burs - them or otherwise cause then; ' ‘T - harm, made Mm ‘resolve to ‘kill lured. ‘ -——--<0§. GetsMessagé From; Chariot-i Wiiisdi’. Quick. celebrated his 106th birthday ‘to- day. ‘Messages from ingdon, ‘Governorliitlncral ot‘ (Zun- husband hy daily puttimspoison in’ his coffee. She (let-sired to be free‘ udu, and diovn, tit. Randolph iirucc. ‘iAeutenaltt-tiovernor oi‘ British >ileefih from a manuscript. Withtho of her spnnsc so that she mightlColltmbla, offering coilgratnlatloutl meat numbers ‘of newspaper men marry Q, Portuguese gomteTwhnwvel-c received by _"Da_d" this morn- proscnt he found it advisable to dis- yicnllo with biz-l usual informal style, and stick strictly to his text. - i 'l'lic Prclnicr facing his old tricndshnost of whom he hull known iroln boyhood days. told- them-that. in: xvii-s (ronviutled the Ontario Tem- pt-rtulce Act was not u success. “Should we continue to allow n nli-llion liquor (iermlls"lflfémissllell hllilually," ho continued "without ally tifficinl sanctlonbr control‘! "if ll uovornlnenr is to be held respons- iblc for the law ‘and its enforcement. shouldlllo government "be givenu \'llll'(‘- ill the lssugg____of these per- lllits?" . -‘-—--—<r§-———— New York a vthtarj On Prohibition Referendum. ALBAlNY. N. Y., Oct. 23.~’i‘lte cicctors o2 thc ctatc will he re- (pit-stud lo vkite on the prohibition l-l-tl-rl-ndum in accordance wilth an ilvi of the last legislature of niec- lion day. Tilo court of 410991115 Yeti‘ n-rtlhy ilffirlned decisions of the lo\vcl' court whichqefuaed l0 8PM"- ttn order against the New York -t‘ity board of elections requiring lhcllrto omit the referendum from llu- ballot. ¥Q o Condensed Specials RATE-to per word, net each insertion In this column. ‘IN MEMOMAM OARDQ-SPLEN- did selection to chose from. (iuatdlun Job‘ Priutsry. ti. ‘SAUNSOMI " sAusAoss mo Iiamburp Steak, fresh ever! fill Saunders, Neweom‘ It 00-. MIT.‘ ket Did‘. .'_. ' , _____________.‘___.._ ‘FOR sALs-ousurrrvdrglén- - . l 0o r " c- tly mnnuro Abby {Bllamazéh 7.3. PRINTING or EVERV description, cheaply and exfieiim" ously executed. Guardian Oentfl-l Job Prlntery. Plienl ill. wou warn" coon lNvIl-OFEI Prices 50 for Mo- 1W (U? "@350 for m. m m ti.“ 1000 h" ma. mama. obsidian office- "m MEMORY" v" sass WIT- shle for mother. fl er, wife, hul- ma. m er. son lili" b" filer, sold u; Yfibld - "o or it d st Wiiirlbiiial’ “"4" ° u fought in the Morocco campaign. ing. ARMENIA TElllliiIEll "BY suns or ullllltlllllll (‘Canadian Press) LININAKIN, Armenia, Oct. 24.——Succes- sive earthquakes lasting" from Friday night until early today destroyed the greater part1 of this city of‘ 40,000 inhabitants and twelve thriving towns in the neighborhood, killing, upwards of 400 people, I dollars. High Sheriff Drowned (IAGFJTOWN, N. il.. (it-t. 22!. »~ Wm. A.' Macliunl. high SilPYiif or (flu-en's CD4 with lirowtlcd about six (fclock inst ovcning, when his car went over the ferry scow at. Scovilfls wharf at the entrance to (iagetouln Creek. Authors Kick At ' Film- Versions IJONDON, Oct. 23. -Britlsh writb s do not lllw the film vers- ion o; their stories any better than many» Americans do. ' .Thotnns Burke, ‘thc ccredlloti author of "London," which the British lNnllonal Flint Company in noyvmhowina, is chafing under tho liberties tnkcn with his orlklnal scenario. ' - - "My scenario was called ‘The Pil- grimsMarch’ and bore no‘ resemb- lance to what is helm; offered." ho ‘declared. "The rum is called u romance of Mayfair. and Limo- houso. i never called the scenario that, because .it wasn't any ro- mance at sii. ,1 never saw u foot of this film when it was befall made and was o used when I read there was‘ a imchouse death dance? in it. I IIOVQPJIQKPU o: such :. dance. _ There is no literary ver- sion of the story, so I suppose the public will always think I am res- t t‘ Qliidiiiflf, Oct. mortally injuring hun- dreds of others, and rendering" 100,000 home- iless. The whole offirmenia ‘has been terrified and the destruction amounts to millions of, Barge Abandoned (Canadian Press) 2l.——'l‘hc Hiullm klillijgt) Nlctier which rutrusllore yGi-i‘ iigflluy (iii cape iiesnulr- iiiuulw) ‘was abandoned this tiuorning". 'l‘lul cniirc crew lunlit-d safely. Changes Talked in Nlgw YQRK, Oct. ZiL-aiinsebtill flow encouraged by. its success in nouncement of Stuff)’ Mcinmfl i“ nlnnlager of the Philadelphia Nu- tic-nuls is buzzing again. The dope- sters had the widely travelled Nic- lnnlu booked as Arthur -Flotcher's successor nearly a week before the president of tho (Pltllllcs took his public info his confidence. . Advancing, from a litdlo retnll gay-gusting to predicting on u whole sale scale,,tha informal baseball ex- perts today, were assign-int; monas- eriai jobs right and left. They in- sist that irietcher, released hy the Phillies lil~ move over‘ to Pit-ts- burgh tqtairo ‘up ‘where pill Mc- Koohnle 1m off. _ Ina Kohl, reurina as imansgsr of the Boston Red Soeitowas suggest- ed as ooaohtor the Pirates. taking qpra of- two depose ‘manage a at one swoop. A mi _ri y group, how- syor, thinks thpt Clarke will be formally named manager and Pittsburgh» ahlioulll he already pogfble for the filmed version." - » ‘rotlly Gish is , pls r. which ‘the ndon press Ml race ved uufavora 1y. _ the featured ~ YRideau Hail \'J\'.\'(‘.fliiVi')it, fill, Oct. 2:5. "- _ probably . "Canada's oldest white inhabitant. lard‘ lViljl- " Baseball Circles beating lhesldentalltkker to ills an- - ‘ mtovotioros last night. stowed thr apart from It being a new parlia- ment there is a new governor gen- iNSiilRiilEiiiHiY llVES lllsl the usual “drawing room." . Hon,’ leader. Nineteen H'iGenea-al'ssid Viloountese Willing- l M. S. Capetown, but it isBelieved thatfggyvg}? ,';;';',,*}§= ,*{';;";,',g,,,',,°;,';‘ theltenlaindel‘ 0f the Ship’s Crew of ‘ 103 Have Perished-H-urricane Which- "Swept Over; Beirmuda "Friday ‘Morn-i ing, Leaving‘ Trail of. Death‘ and Des- ehortly after the opening of pal-Ila; merit, but as it is generally expect-i cd that the session which opens In‘ December will he of short duratlon,_ Their Excellencies have decided to‘ hold it early in the new year. ‘and a Col. Skinner Dies . MONTREAL. Oct. 23. —- Lieut. ‘Hugh Guthrie is officially installed-pop John gnaw skinner, former In the quarrel"! of "w Orlmltluvnnsyor of Kingston, one. blfrifltel‘ suddenly on Their Exceiienciuejthe Governorjrpwgshy nigh! while seated with p _ _came to me his wife in_ the Saint John Montreari the mckmg chair by m’ "Una", sold“ r died C. P.‘R-. train as it passed throng the lState of ‘Maine. health for some time. life was in _hls for the drawing room to be held 641p year and had been v in poor (them himself he assented in an in- . coherent narrative at police bold- cuarters. He bad been chopping wood with the axe in the afternoon and in the evening his mind become dazed. _ “in order to save the children from being the thought on I was sitting in I had better kill them myself," said his rambling statement. "I got. up on; of the chair and went to the 904 C] l S," , d outside of the porch and got Liar. Eli: ha... ‘Alli-i..:d.'i§i’.i..'3“§'§.Z.-a=@ harsh: tum "rt-en r want u- John Abbott. 0f liiollfak." him besides his widow is a er,_\l'cra. " fcruction, Said t0 be Worst in History of the Island. - - ~ (Canadian Press) slllclllls tlrllll ‘high ncas and that the vessel foun- HAILIFAX, N. 8., Oct. 24.—- ciered. She was 1250 tons and well News of the loss of the known-in Halifax. and. Montreal.‘ sloop H. M. S. Valerian with which ports the Valerian vislted| some eighty of hcr crew was this summe having sailed from ‘confirmed in despatches received Hailfhx to Montreal September 8i frojm Bermu tonight at the local last. offices of t e Halifax and Ber- The full fury of the hurricane ll‘ mudah; cable company, describing believed to have struck Bermuda the fury of the storm that swept Friday morning. A large percent- the islands Frid leaving a trail ants of the buildings were damaged- of death arid destruction on land telephone and clectricllqhtlscrvieos and u; were pug out of commission and the According to‘ the meagre despat- havoc ‘on the harbor and adjacent rchec received the Vaiprian was on a waters was said to be unpreceden- second voyage tothe Bahamas car- ted in the history of the island. lrying relief to the inhabitants of The freighter Eastway of Cardiff these islands who hadbcen strick- from which distress calls were Pic" ‘en in an" earlier ntorm, when she ked up Friday night was losg with d up nineteen survivors and it was Thccoaling ship Shaw was driven - ‘believed thatthc- remainder of thte afihoro and in its mad carat!‘ iron shop's lcrcw of 103 had been los - t e storm struck and severed l!" ' ' (Thgrg were tho-detail; of the trag- Halifax and Bermuda's cables be- 1n a clsterrh t A (Canadian Press) KilllNli founderedJH. M. i Capetown pick- only twelve of her crew icsciiedaand mite, threei Weeks 01d, furnace "shaker and then, drowned himself l edy but it was believed at the loc- tween Hamilton and Tuekcrson, cut-' al nlaval station chat the Valerian's ting off communication with the‘ engines had been smothered in the outside world for several hours. FIROSOT PilTIlTil SHIPMENT LARGEST ElIERlEFT P. E. I. _~___.._q three o'clock and was not conclud- S. S. Tela Salled For Jersey City Yesterday m, “m, neam m d "h m ' ' The proceedings opene w e _ With 98,000 Bushels of Seed Potato.esl,,,,g,hl.l h?! carnertalfionedbyblii: ' ' ‘ |iLor s p an as o owe Y Early yesterday morning the Sqthat he intends having a. reporter scholarly and able sermon by lRev. S. Tela, ‘under the command offrom one of the New York papers Fr. tA. McAulay, pastor of St. Captain A. sl-lauge, sailed from this lnspectvtiie cargo ulml» its arrival. Peters Bay who took as his theme tport for Jersey City with the lnrt-r- sgithstlfispud] {slastPdWlnight rie- ti?" subject iHss Catholicity Fsil- 'esl. cargo of seed potatoes cvrr c ve ‘tie pubic ty t eserves n6 - . ‘shipped from this province. this line.‘ Foliowins lllfl “mull "i" 10rd‘ » After working five days the This unsolicited act of Captain 5MP bu!!!“ U" beu- m‘ w“ ‘l?’ Henge. deserves the full apprecia-fiismd i“ the cerem”? by mgvt “m, n, mo, only the farmer.’ b“, lRev. Monsigno. McLean. .P. A. . all the people of Prince Edward Island. ‘ Captain Henge. altho b of d m-combatam country h d his ex- encos in the World Whr. On , i . throat of Dgcombcr. 1911. while x:t‘ge,‘fi?vli.ry§ ,,'!‘,'"j",‘.‘_‘?{,, commander of ilhc S. S. Coflnln. haMagumu; _|_ Mgpéngm and‘ h" "l" Ililttfimredoed and sunk m». .1. a initially. rlfftm‘ ‘of st. uya Germpn submarine. when ta-k- Dummy, ryngvenlg; "13 l! “F80 0! ‘minim! 8'19“! mm.‘ The cxteriorof the church is now tswldlfleh, England to BTQNIlIE-xlomplefi-id with the exception of France. For three days and u-lslufl the tower and the work of the in- hc and the survivors of his crew. terior "shall-be pushed-to comple- weije exposed _to the elements on tion as soon as possible. the open sea in an open boat, ba- -—-——————————-——- fbre they mocked the coagpof from the effects of which he has Impressive Ceremony At Si. Margarets Yesterday afternoon before a large audience of ‘parlshoners and clergyman, lho corner stone of the new Catholic church at St. Mar- garots was laid by His Lordship lBlsbop Louis OILHBTY. The weather was ideal for the ceremony which commenced at - last sack otfia cargo of 39,200 lungs. cut-ll containing two and one-half bushels; making n total of 98.000 bushels of high-quality potatoes. Capt. disuse in an interview with the Guardian reporter, who was received and entertained with the kindness and hospitality for which Norwegians are noted, highly fltrtlfseil the quality , packing and hsndlinlz of the cargo. The quality of the shipment was“ the highest tho Captain had only ad on any ship‘ under his command. "They are like apples" he aaid- "lif i were stilling for ‘Norway l _ would, surely _ take homo some‘ sucks to show my peo- acted as deacon and_ Pr. Patrick ‘Walsh of the Cathedral staff was master of ceremonies. In the sanctuary besides the hpudles h of the club's usiness resplllei ltiee. . . pie the filth quality of the potatoes France. On his arrival he was token not yet completely recovered. grown on Prince, Edward Island." to s hospital suflering froin jmou- The next boat is now due and is , .so greatly impressed ‘was be mmuo, contracted thropgh exposureelpectod to arrive at any moment. i ‘ ..-\ ,- t - a ' ' - H . t v 0.. Rev. ‘Fr. Louis Csllashen. D. D- - BEAuT-r 0on9 Au. HERS m A BATH ‘TUB TORONTO, Oct. ~24. —Maritime, strong winds and sales, east, and southeast. with rain. Maximum and minimunrtemper- atures: ,5 1 l to Marion and “511535 an Edna with the axe. Marion got MANY A ell-rowel Edna's room. and um. and ran away and I went iltto (the room of Norence and Mildred and kiledthcm. Then I went sbd. got. a g ass of water and I thought "-l mlghi have made rmietakmaud -. dill not know what. to do." “Police discovered the bodies ‘In ' ‘ I the blood sputtered beds of the _ cheaply furnished rooms. Little Mll- ....... ; _ . dtqed still clasped a rag doll to her » ' _ Whosom. Marion and. Florence had ‘been confirmed only two weeks ago. ‘All the children apparently died in- stantly. i l MARION, 111;, on. 24.-Believed to haves - 1-_“"**- - become suddenly demented through worry,‘ tlr mg Reslgns N. O. Potter, 56, former "state senator and United States district attorney, late last night‘ or early this morning killed his wife, 52; two. ‘daughters, Mrs. Lucille White, 28; and Eloise two granddaughters, fQurilet Association, has forwarded his As Vice-President (Canadian Prose) "SAINT JOHN. N. 8-. Oct. 23-- WL E. Stirling, .New_ Brunswick vice president of the Maritime Pm- vinces Branch of the Amateur Alth- resignation to S. F. Doyle. Presi- dent of the M. P. B. at Char-lante- town asking that it take effect im- mediately. Announcements, é Coming Events, x Meetings, Etc. "Coming — Grand bazaar, Hops River. Watch for further announce- ments. 218740-213! “Reserve Thursday Nov. 4th for Grand (Philathea concert in North River Hall. 2268 1i "Dance in Emerald Hall Mol- day evening, Oct. 25th. (Ladies please bring cake. 2247-28 2i "Notice-Come to the Chicken Supper in Summorfieid Hall, Tucs- dsy. Oct. 86th. following evening. 220440-8245 ""l‘he Indies Aid and all friends interested are asked to "meetlor Hospital sewin; in St. Paula Par- ish Hall this afternoon, (Mont!!!) st 3 i». m. net-town "Kelly's Cross. Tuesday. Oct. 28th. Coma and see the comedy drama entitled "The Happy. Jail Birds" presented by the 8t. Mary's Dramatic Club of lSouria under the direction of Rev. Martin Monsglian Toronto. cilasr . . . . 54-46 It ' Moutreul- cloudy .. . 44-42 Nuyforaflffnt m“ tziiilnfiilsfiro' ggetbec, rain 44-—40 ____. ' . ' llwn‘ full" a. 51-39 "The Harrington Dramatic Club Halifax. cloudy 52-38 will present ibei 3 set drone saint 1M"- rlcudv - . 51-40 "Aaron Sllck” hi" Obnsolfhtol gonna. ‘lcudv .. . .. ss-so School.‘ m. Herbert Ionambet. cw iork. cloudy . . . . . . . .. 58—48 zslh, Admlgh] [$1, m‘ my)". High tide this afternoon at 2.08 and tomorrow morning st 1.27. Sun sets this afternoon at 4,55 morning at Bud rifles tomorrow 0.30. ... . . n, coeds in old of Mt. Restarts“ Harrington Wealth’! institute: If net-fins ‘Ilneelaymuilt. rises at s o'clock sh w. If not fins come ~ Annual iinbserlptlous Delivered 55,00 _ 3"" “m” “d u‘ s’ "' “i . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 19.26 , m;-;;,,,9;~g'g;,,_;";',;‘ _ b Overseas Premiers ‘M A N Y - PORTRAIT BY CANADIAN ARTIST Trotsky Ousted From l .‘ - ‘ l ‘ - lllllllllllllls <><»‘-‘-““‘---‘HiIM-EHlZEil (Speciai to The Guardian) " " " ' LONDON, on. 23.-—Restlng mosfifgafd'z'zt_i"zzfl_l_eon