9F. .5. , ‘uaacnalvir l JMAXIMS ona MERCHANT Tho sum Invested in advertising is subtracted from will! 111a Drloo o; (h, article would have bun i1 ll Md not been advertised. in proportion to its immediate and far reaching . “ , newspap- er advertising la the moat affective and the moot economical. ~ Nilliil _FHENIJH Plfiliiil lilllll“ iiiiiiiii PASSES iwii HEVIVEE Will IN tiiiiiitnwii Strife Among the Tongs Breaks Out Literary Light in 1n New York- Death of Anatole France. we.‘ \\\\\ Read byiverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew The P l Glflillll guardian I a Nllllifif 11.1 lllKHi iii _ . llfillliili bbers’ Den Yields Great Stores of Stolen Goods ANGORFOLICE CAPTURE MEN urgla1"s Outfit With Explosives Found in Two Automo- biles. WOODSTOCK, Oct. 12. ——A ro- rt, coming by Way of Houltou, y; me gang of automobilo miits connected with numerous aks and burglaries along the sine and New Brunswick bor- r, have been apprehended and now in jail at Skowhegan, Mo. a big Studebaker car, stopped .~ officers. jewelry and other n. to the value of $4,500, a set burglars tools and a pin-t of tmglirccrlnc wore found. This car was in Boston and in urge of Stephen Hoppe. In u rd car captured in Portland, two en, Stevens and Haley. ware ar- stt-i. When Stevens learned at the Boston police had arrest- . Iloppe he confessed, it is said, . several breaks through the m, 0n soarchlng both men ere was found cn. Haley, $31 in lls and $1.95 in silver; on tevens 82 in bills. soma,small snge. and a bag full of silver tounting to $8.78, a Stilson tench and a revolver. On Friday tho sheriff's office at e county jail in Bangor looked n an overstocked pawushlp. he place was piled high with ~a st quantity and endless variety’ lgoods, ranging from silver tea- l.“ to horas blankets and om wrist watches to gum boots. The sheriff and his men had ‘In - Onto llllilll llll . Kliiiil BY [IlH NElH Hlilill Driver ls—_Arrested Chiarged With Man- slaughter. (Canadian Press) HAUFAX. N.S.. Oct. 12.—-—Doris Johnson, 14 a resident of the color- ed settlement of Five Plains, for- ty miles from here on the road to Windsor was almost instantly kil- led near her home this afternoon! when struck by an automobile, and her two companions were seriously - injured. The occupants of the car, a white man and three colored peo- ble were arrested here this cvcn- lllll. c argd with manslaughter. The ihrco were walking along the road when their attention was attracted by a wildly careening car approaching them. The car struck another a glancing blow in passing and without slowing up, swerved across the highway and struck the party of pedestrians who had taken to the ditch, according to eye wit- ness. After the accident the car stopped and a girl came back to investigate. She remained only long enough to sea what damage had been caused and returned tolthe car which started away toward Halifax. The girl died five nlinutcs later. The girl in t.h CHA RLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1924 111-3 11111 11115 PHAFF 5115 HE m5 BR"; iililimlln i5 INNUBENT l l Asks Freprgh Magis- as e n ver . the Wires L trate to Await Out- - . mud“, Pm“, come of Montreal BERLIN, Oct. 12. -—At elEht _ (Canadian Press) - . . Trial. oclock tonight the German wire- . LONDON, OCL 12.-—lf i8 _ l l h ____ stated that the Conservatives lexStsll altlnthnzsinvliere Thou! fofnoti-‘Nilfi BRESTI France‘ Oct‘ 12_ _.l.ne are resolved that if they regain wl line 1 ' , e l nu wnrg UXillnlHilLlOIl of Max Jerome Phafi’, om” a“ a "”u“ °1 111° V619 °" lvlorlfliesn "(vnessufilelveg mlly lné who is charged with complicity in o°1°ber 29 the)’ W111 1mm" 111° A pmllklorl Gaznlm piracy on the high seas in cnn- H°“'s'° "1 11°11'10""! 1° 3111101111 nllencnnll lnu west coast o; nectlou with the boarding of the f‘ 5" “t “mmmae 1° 011111-111‘! 5 France all“ n very nlensnnl nnlyFrench steamer hiulhousr-‘on June ""1111", W1111i-‘1TaWa1 0f 11w 91'0- nnllomlly Knoll lllgnl lllrnnnll 21th, off the New Jcrsuy coast. 11°11'11"," °1 J°1111 13°" Cimpl-‘wll Cnnlnnl Francln Hal-e l“ the and the removal of a lurgc amount "M" °1 10¢ WOPKOQ’ Weekly “mum ol. lnn Glnnnlln w‘, lake of liquor from the vessel, was rc- ‘"1 a “"90 0f Million. lnnve or Enrol", “r0 we ll-llval. sinned yesterday after a work's r\'(T1'H§. ‘ ~ . . l ..l of 65 1mg at an (‘volume “em Phaff told Commander Fournicl‘ miles an hour, with a south wind V nllusllrlng 6 m. 7 men-ell pel- ggc- who is zicting as magistrate, that a director of the French firm ond. The ships motors are in ex- l _ cellnnl wnnklnn nrllel. and every. which owns the 1111111101188 in- fovnu-i him that the director had _- tl l b t f irlts." body 1 been obliged to have him arrested Churchill Renews Singapore Base Question ed to have tnade on board u train in England, and requested Colu- mandcr Fournier to await the out- come of the trial before a. Montreal court of om- Captaitr Samuel (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. 12.-—\Vins'ton (flurrchill is lit-laboring the Mc- Donald government for its treat- ment of the duminious. Fordr- before committing him for "‘S’ngztporc," said Mr. Churchill. trial. “'l‘ho truth will conu- out in- "HPUIIIS very remote from here but it. is a vital point in imptxriitl unrty l\l(lIllI‘(‘£|l to show that I as a rum and unless there is n harbor 111810 ruuuntzr was tho _vicltim of“ the piracy and not its lusligator, dc- it is not possible for the British navy to outer the Pacific and rcn~ clared Phaff. _ Pllaft’ repented his 111013011" charge that his ‘arrest was due to a. conspiracy to 1111110111- 1111“ "m" testlfyng at the llinntrcal trial. der the lllxllflltlllillll of lnllgllltillyitlél3E1;1:13‘qwhlzlllgknfillllzllvtgyfil '2 us ru 1a tun cw i - - - ‘ ‘ rThue govearnmcnt has refuscil to allow a harbor to be construct- ed and has said to the Australians, You can shift for yourselves. This lms bren said almost on the inor- Annnal lubaarlpliona By Illl, lhnadl uul MEN WO-ll-NDED BY REVOLVER SHOTS Guns Roar in Pell and Mott Streets-—Long Peace Brok- 811. (special to The Guardian) aim! bf this NEW YORK, Oct. I2.——A pistol noted author battle of the kind that was waged there is lost in the bad old days l to "France flared up Thursday night ' and to the in Chinatown. It started where whole world tong wars have started before, at the genlnn of Pell and Mott streets, where Hip n man wnollsing Tong territory meets that of u lnlernrenlthe On Leoing Tong. Whether it lel, of the 'as the opening engagement of_ a ‘French splrn tong war or not, it showed that gun (lurlng the men were lurking in the shadows Dust 5n years about the strategic corner. has been without a rival. He wrote some bravo or the Hip Sing“ fur France but the whole world slipped a bluebarrened '38 up his ' sleeve. it is believed and saunter read him, and the world united in _ _ ed out of Pell Street into Mott. cummeufilug him III heartfelt phiras rellpolldlng with a bullet to the first es on the occasion ofhis 80th birth- tannt direc t . 1111)’. 1111111 16. 1924- few secondstellaht ahltlxlizlzen ‘hillbilly: Allflwle France showed w the were spitting fllre and bullets were world the real France. compassion- snarling "plough bolh sll-eelm 6111p. ate, devoted, brilliant and spiritual. ping off bits of brick and plaster and. he has been described as the and emptying the streets magical- ultimate flowering of French geni- ly. us. Ramsay MacDonald said of him 1t was 7 o'clock, and the nearest in 1924; "There is nofany living ilollcemen at that ordinarily peace writer who is so fully appreciated 1111 Chop-stick hour was down in in his own country, or _who has in- 0111111111111 5011816 1111115111!’ 11111511118 terpreted in so durable a manner 1119 111011111 011 39915101111 JOF-"s 1111111- tho luminous beauty and human burger 53111111911911 111111 9111111; 101‘ sympathy of Drench genius. eight o'clock when he was to be The writings of Anatole France relieved. are known for their imaginative and delicate grace. the simplicity of his style and its beautiful trans- lucency. Of imagination France on- ce said: "It is the imagination. with its lies, that sows all the beau ty and the virtue in the world. We hire greatly only through our imag- inatiou.” France was a great French liter- (Canadian Press.) TO UR S, Oct. 12.—An- atole France is dead. In the pas- GLACE BAY, Oct. 12.—H.J. McCann, General Manager of the Dominion Coal Company, iin reply to a query concerning rumors that complete shut down of the ceilisrlss was con. templated for several months. stated this morning that condi- tions as they appear today would not warrant more than a couple of mines being kept in operation and these would be w°fk°d 1° BUPPIy local demand. RECRUITING AN ARMY Tile British Government has granted permission to Emir Ad- dulla, the ruler of Transjorilania, to recruit an army for the purpose of sending reinforcements to the Hedjaz army in its fight ageing; the Wahabis. NINE liiiifii iiiiiiiis IN llEXIIIii OTTAWA. Oct . 12.—The grain harvest in the Atlantic provinces was abundant and there was no damage from frost up to first of the present month according to ythe Dominion Bureau of Statistics report. The potato cropls the best |n WBPB. iln spite of some rot. Anatole Franco e car had been rec- ognized and a jury empanelled by Dr. J. W. Reid, M.P.P., ordered the arrest of these in the car on charg-. es of manslaughter. Information was ttelefplllinetl to Halifax and the‘ arres s o owed. Those arres e . . were James Murphy, owner stag (canadmn Press’) _ Charms Dnvln’ llnlver both of Haln ~ EL PASO, Texas ()ct.l_12.--Il. 1*. lax. nnll Elllln Jones and Dons Darker, of El iPaso auditor oi ilm Cl-oxlonl wlnllnnln Erupcion hiining ‘CDIIIIIKLIIY and Munnny w“ me only ‘vlllle menr eight other men were lined up and ber- gf the pally shot to death Thursday by bandits, who wrecked a freight train of the Reports 70,000 been favorable to P111111’- Chihuahna and Oriente railway. -ii low 0i‘ the war in which 500,000 Hebrews Killed miles south west oi‘ Juarez in afinerl offered illclnsclvcs for tire During Pogroms $15,000 payroll hold up. The entire‘mothcrlzmrlf’ (Special to the Guardian) train crew were included in tbe- ' - Tlgfer K1118 24; tide another visit to the robbers’ MOSCOW, Oct. l2.—-Oificial fig- nlne men who were killcil. ShotiBy Officer en Where 011 Tbllffidui’ 1119i’ 1111-,urcs collected in the Ukraine by a ‘ “ Federal troops are at the scene to start in pwrsult of the bandits, two of whom are thought to be Am ericatls. Canadian Press) rthed some of the plunder BBtb-{Government commit-tee who investi- (.l\ll(.ll(-l~-l.l(l 00L 12__All 1mm,“ " 111 19911111)’ 11V 111118137195 111 sated the loss of, life and property forest oilicer in Burma has killed sternnnd northern Maine. 8111i during the civil war there show ‘l, nmnnnvllnn ‘llnel. wllnnn llnnrcda. [ls 1mm He}, 01631;: tbs bllllace» that L235 Jewish 1105mm“ OUCMT" lions are probably u record. In the n 1590111111 L10 H 9 111:1 5:; ed in the Ukraine region in which lnsl l9“, wnnlls llln lmlln lllul klllell o dablouselifln efxlmant. filed“! 70,000 people were killed and more 2l mnnvnnll nnnnnn “ml mauled. all.“ hglilflsaylmwlflch a?!“ gthan half a millioon driven frmn nlnny mo", Recenlly he raided a me h“ been accupled by Ste e theeir houliles wlhile .00,000 children vlllnge ln llayllglll and curl-led of; one’ nsnnnlnte nl CllllOl-d w re mp an“ ' a full grown man with the whole vil- evens and Leroy Haley, and mg“ Yemng 118mm‘ I . h , . g _ ——-—<-o->———— ifi..’if.lillft"ii.l”piff.“EWYEZS; CONFESSES T0 l MURDER o,’ and at once made extensive (Canadian Press) pairs on the story and a half ame house, which was a wreck BEVERLY, Mass" Oct. 12.——Frvil R. Risteen a former Nova. Scotian, whose body, weighted with cast ir- Marine Dunresuil plans to 8W9 on, was found in Norwood Pound. prance a fleet such as he believes North Beverely eight days ago was l5 required by 1101‘ HC-Odfflphic posi- killed in a midnight 118111 W1111 tion and that of her 001011105- George W. Plummer. Jr., in the "1 mu going to strive to restore woods three m-iles frolu his home. to (hr; country the navy it no long aver [he mull“ of l)“, Bl-lllall elem Mrs. Marion A. Ilistzven widow Ofler possesses. ii needs before all 11ml dons "o; ll-bandlm Omen llnlllwlie dead luau and Plunnuer iold llufpnulvrl navy, not an nrmatlrl flu», 111,-)“ lmrlluluullt meets only ln the police today. Iiolh were urvesl- which might be a danger to W011 Nuvolupm, [mum- wlu have the mm, cd last night, chargml with murder. pane-re," said the Minister. l l inaiion of the U "'1'11111- 111101 W011“! 1"‘ kepl 3mm (Canadian LONDON, Oct. ar Greenwood lists of British night when he w; antii-sociaiilst and aiist candidate for cf East Walthaniso outlying Landry" Press) 12.—-Sir Ham- re-entered the poll/tics last a nominated constitution- the division W one of the districts. Body Of Sir William Price Recovered (Special to the Guardian) finalise, Oct. 12.-—Tho body .01 5i;- \\'1llinln Price “'11s 1111-111)’ 10111111 iu Sitguenziy Itivcuflve miles be- ln“. (tuicoiitimi. Sir William lost his llfc last week in a landslide ill- K‘ ‘llOKillll l, k'l‘he body will probably b“ brought to Quebec for the memori- al service all r0011)’ fl-Yfllflged 1?? 3.30 p.111, hionday at the (athcdrd of Holy 'l‘riili-iy. m unlit” NAVY FOR_lRANOE (Special to the Guardian) rams, Oct. 12.—Minisier of (Canadla n Press) RACE TRAC K. Latonlla, Ky., Oct. 12.-—-Sarazen won m, $50,000 added international sfleclai number three on Sat- urday, l defeating Epinard, which finished second in 2 min- utes 45 seconds. Mad Play wag third. 1 \ Two Men Found Wounded, The shots brought him on the run and with him patrolmen {mm Bayard street and flnom the Bow- ery. The blinking signs of the chop Suey restaurants shone down upon a corner which we. sdcserted save for two bodies. one of them in time centre of Pell street and the other 4 i’_ (Canadian Press) CANSO. 14-5., Oct. i'|!.—News of a drowning at PHliiipa Har. 1101‘. 14 miles from here Fri- day, vvas received here today, the victims being the brother; William and Georga Megdg, 70 end 1:19 respectively, who went out ilishilng Friday after a gale and never returned. Their boat was found bottom up, Dublin Press PE}; Tribute To Mac- Donald Party (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, Oct. 12.—Tribuie is paid in all sections of the “Dublin" press to the British Labor Govern- ments scrupulous performance of its Irish obligations and the pns- sage of the Boundary Bill exactly as introduced is bailed with satis- faction. Actual appointment under. the bill by the British cabinet of an Ulster representative on the commission cannot be made unitil the bill is supplemented by an identical act passed throng the Free State par- liament. This will be done October 15 as tho Labor Government what- U.’ S. Dirigible Shenandoah Com- pletes Voyage (Canadian Press) SAN DIEGO. Cal, Oct. 12.-—'l‘ho Shenandoah completed its trans- continental voyage. nt 10.48 p.m. lest night (coash time) when it. appeared over this city, headed for the mooring must at North l-slanrl. Tho last 100 nfiles of ilm join" ncy wot c mndo at a speed of more than sixty mfles an hour. i i i (Continued on Page 3) --——-—¢0->.i——- 85,000 Spanish Recruits To Be Called At Once (Canadian Press) MADRID, Oct. 12.—Eighf.y-flve thousand Spanish soldier recruits are to be called to the colors, it has been announced by the under-Sec- retary of War. The work of setting the lunch incry in operation will be rushed. (Continued on. Page 3) Shoots Himself Through Breast With Rifle (Canadian Press) FREDERICTON, N. 13.. Oct. 12. —Alexander J. Troupe, aged 31. former resident and native of Fredericton who has been living here vnith his sister. Mrs. Charles Howie while undergoing treatment for nervous trouble committed suicide this morning shortly be- fore 8 o'clock byuhooiiing himself through the brcnst with a rifle Craig Would Resign To Defend Borders BELFAS T, 0-0: (Continued on Page 8) I 11. ——Sir James 17111117. premier of Illster, m, the opcu-ing of the northern parlia- "19111 Yesterday, said that if the boundary was finally fixed so that lit. would be zirccptztble to Ulster "Wvull and good." 0n the nllivr hand, he declared, no matter who was named as the third member of tho boundary comlnission if the. dccisfoil was not. __.__< i.‘ Condensed Speci NATL-lie. Mr word, not own insertion in this column. ____________, _____.. -.i-—_l AlJNSOME sausAczs mans EAsT \S ulesfi- fresh iodi ti‘: Co, M 1y. Saunders, Nowsom arkct Building. 6050—9—-23-—6-—nl0s. Four Needed To Quell This Lover Montreal Grain lster arbitrator. wiiflidizi iy within the limits of tho rccclll imatics and to begin with I n11! ll-ymg tn establish a balance lie-- tween lilo surface, underwater 111111 accuptablo to Ulster he would not infiltrate a moment if there was no other honorable way out ,to resign and place himself at tho disposal "QoQAmEb inn ‘rt-ta! Qeeeisoaj: “M” while in bed. Wheat is Half ANTED-MAID. APPLY mas. MIME E. F. Acorn, 171 Great George St. 2i nf tho people. no longer as prem- ir-r, but as the chosen leader to defend any territory which they might considm‘ had beu ilnfi-lrly trnnsfurred from Ulster. (lrellt Britain and the flag of the empire. muslin iiN EllYPlIlN fllillllll (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, ()ct. 1Z..—\V118‘1CV91‘ fears Premier Bruce of Australia and the other Dominion lulnilllilrfl may fuel about the future of the Sudan have been completely remov- od by the British White P111101’ 11151 ‘ issued. Premier McDonald speaks for all the English parties whenhe re lfuses to heed what is in effect. a lproposertoue ultimatum from 288-‘ hlul Pasha particularly in the mat- ter of the British itromm in EXTIN- . Threshed SA-SKATOON, Sask., Oct. 11.- Fifty per cent. of Saskatchewan wheat is thrashed. but less than thirty per cent. left farmers‘ hands. An unusual quantity of wheat was frosted through North- t-rn Saskatchewan this season, but even if this grades as feed wheat it commands a dollar. Marked im- provement in business in Central Saskatchewan as result of higher prior-s obtained for wheat and rye. Fall ploughing is at such a scale that large increase in next year's acreage deemed certain. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratos-Zo. per word each lnunlon. crial division. Exports Increase ~ __....___- (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. 12.-—Gruin ex- ports from Montreal have passed the 110,000,000 bushel mark and a lead of 211/; millions established over last year. it was announced to- day at tho I-larbor Commissioners offices. The total to midnight of October it was given as 110,639,- 983 bushels. as against 88,996,506 during the same period last year. Chartaring of tramp tonnage for loading here continue sto be report- ed and indications are that next month will prove fully as active an October. l, (Special to Guardian) BERLIN. Oct. 12.-—A girl in ' . Frankentllal was so pcrsccuictl by MAN TO WORK IN tho "a-ttcn-tions of an unwelcome ry sizable. Apply W. S. Brown. admirer that her parents decide-d 6945-10-11-21. to send her in another town. The yelling mun heard of their Inten- tion Just in time io junlll 111 111" ‘moving trn'n. that was taking tho .girl and bu.‘ father aWlIY- 11° begged ‘the Kiri to return ‘home um], “men she rcflailcd. he ircd t0 throw her out of the Wlllllflw- Her father fonllbl 1“ 119191111 11;’ but it took four persons t0 H001 ‘I; the desperate lover. 111' 15 11° under arrest. ‘ Canadian Showing _ Causes Chagrin in Guardian) 14011352310211. I21.,—A cable to the; Daily Mail from its correspllnllil" in syuney Australia shows that the. Canadian disilllY e1 W°1"1'1°Y "" far outstripped the pavillions all: exhibits of other dominions ale m cause chagrin. A series of pr v8 letters from Australian V15110l1 111 London deP1°T°5 111B 111°’ "m" 6"‘ ada has outstripped Australia in PRESIDENTIAL EiEBTIIINE i British La-borites Vic- tory W111 Aid na- follette. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.——The com- ing British general election has in- jcctcd a new element into the po- litical campaign in United States. Political circles in this country are waking up t.o lthe fact that th-s fate at the polls of MacDonald, Great Ilrltaiffs Labor Premier and the fate of his party may have an im- portant bearing on tho presidenti- al elections in United States No v-ember fourth. , Should the MacDonald Govern- ment he strongly upheld that fact will give great encouragement to the American Federation of Labor and other labor elements that or?!’ l‘ H l m L] d G org” ab“) m no m 24 non“. supporting La ‘Follette, and it wl of lduca onr n e 0!’ 0v A "m l“ the yarns cl an oll “ml tend to strengthen the showing of (abinot. is in (lnmldn 011 l1 11-01- ANTED_ live O LET_ heated Bull d I n 'l‘\vo .\l SUITE OF STE-AM offices in l-Iennesoey l1. Great George St. Apply acs, Drugglsis. 5913-10-103101. WANTED _ | MMEDIATELY, A c0111 bctcill. cook. satisfactory "lacs. must have references. Allllly to Phone 229 or Mrs. (lane 0112s, 10 Esplanade. 3i ____________i___ OLET-NEW HOUUI, FURN- ished 0 r unfurnished, idea-l loca- 111111- l\l1llly 73 Upper Prince St. 6944-1011-21. t1 .. ...'1 . . \ ,_ . TORONTO, Oct. 13.——Mari'tinle tilodcrate easterly winds. cool. Maximum and minimum temper- aiturea: Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . ..60—40 Montreal, clear . .. .fi0—40 Quebec, cloudy .. ...56-—-40 Charlottetown, cloudy .50—-4Z Haiiifax, cloudy . . . . . . ..60-—56 St. John, cloudy ...56—57 Boston, cloudy ...60—5l2 Ntuv York, fafr . . . . . . ..6G—54 Quickly Does _ Firemen’s Work (lpsolal to Guardian) FLUSHING, Netherlands, Oct. 12. —-A single fire hose spraying nitrogenous foam roaently accom- plished in three minutes what several flro departments were un- WST-ocr 0TH ss-rwasn 9 K111i: Street and 8t. Duncan's Cathedral. ring with pearl setting Finder leave at 9 King St. and re. veive reward. 6940 1'1 mtf OP [VERY "Reserve Tuesday, Oct. 14th. for hot supper served by St. John's W. A. in Crapaud Hall. 6925 10 11 m 2i. RT, HON. H. A. L. FISHER Joa wamrluo’ description cheaply and ox d- 111°111lly executed. Guardian on. Who was President of the Board 1 "Warning. at Victoria tonight 1111i Job Printory, Phone 1 I. I370 fltf. LIVE POULTRY wAm-so. - 9- 11. Pcndleton will be buying 181w,»- iivo fowl and chickens, 01111111. Oct. 13th at the Bruno- Vluk Hotel, Remington, “M-IO-ll-Mdi. d,» w a. ' t . advertising at Wsmbiey, says i110 Mail's w“ " “'1 " Canadians." Bey! 011° "119" “ha” mgdg advertising s science. 1f'I were a Britisher and wanted 1° migrate it would be Canada for me to judge by tbs Womble)’ 911°W111K at Iiondon, Oct. 11." reinforced by the DUTY. I l La Follotta candidates at the polls. ggflgtggngfgfigg°fiogbigt The fade of the British Labor (‘lov- ed effort/i of the local department “mmm” Wm a1” ha" an 1111111111‘ {lumen of ant bearing on the conference to neighboring towns. The nitrogen. be held in United States following on“ lnnnn sprayed "b", a (flgfgnce the presidents! elections at. which of 300 yards extinguished the blaze it hoped to form a permanent third in three minutes. . gpfllqimilzg,” Robin Hood Flour in an address before n Toronto audience he expressed the opinion that. India had not reached the slate when the Government of the country could be safely entrusted to the natives. 1n this movement he sees danger of chaos and blood- Bakes 'l‘mlay's message io the Times from Alexandria says Zushlnls’ demand came as n shock to many Egyptians. The general outlook is well rep- resented by the EKYlltian comment. "We are waiting to see what Said Zaghlul will say now and what Al- "lenby will do. High tido this morning at 11.09. and tonight at 11.17. Sun acts this afternoon at 5.18 and rises tomorrow morning st 6.18. Last quarter moon Monday, Oct. 20, 6.46 p.m. Summarside tdie sihteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. More Loaves to the, 1Yco‘s special show. halt chapt- er "Eagles Talons." Don't miss it. 1i 4-———-. “Grand Division Soul of Tom. lporsnce session for Oct. 1B. Post- poned to Oct. 30. Three p. In