__¢- t... mm- " “sire Ye . slur 1 _ I ' Follll 1""? “"4" Wt?" "F" _ 4d,,‘ They've M“! "'1. W"! f" vflgqmqna when they no It In an ad- \ Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew OFA MERCHANT You don't care much about the Iiooka of your entry If It wins the race. But you can't win the race for public favor without the looks ole public likes; .1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924 Annual Subscriptions Delivered III By lull. Canada and U. l. A-IIJO Series Terminated by Most Spectacular Contest in Baseball History. (Canadian Press) of forty years, cams true baseball championship of th lllnl uny diamond series has ove 889i]. twelve innings pulse gripping basebull. Earl McNt-ely, young from tlle Pacific after the fllll ' Harris had “Buck!” (Continued on Page 3) On October 15 (Canadian Press) DUBLIN. the KIDS- dnte instead of October 318t- uultutto of 111°. .. . .. . a us to complete t e formality Wlllcll is needed to enable the British 80V- nl-nment to appoint the third mism- lm ol the Boundary Commlss on. France Keeps Eye On British Events (special to the Guardian) PARIS, Oct, 10.--ReallsiinK that lilo overthrow of Premier Mscdon- nln ln pond-lug British elections m‘!!! profundly affect the course of 1194"” in Europe, the French Government is watching every developlllfllll with interest. it Is pointed out that in the event the Conservatives or Liberals come to power, it is unlikely that EH8- land will sign the IAIIBIIB 91 NP‘ tlons protocol, recently fashioned at Geneva. thereby ruining the 4111' llortunlty to settle the security and disarmament question by the League. lleved here, might also affect i119 execution of the Dawes plan. Condensed Specials llATlp-eo. asp word. Ill! ouch insertion is thiaoolnmn- vtosr-m THIS ‘CITY. "(Cl-P tipped fountain pen, Finder P W" leave at Guardian office. 6889-10 9013i masses-nan noose. m ran basket. Jenkins A Son. I ODDIPIOJOMZI. ‘T0 LET- SUITS OF STEAM heated offices in Hennoasey Building. Great George St. Apply 'i‘wo Macs, Druggists. _8918-1.0~10Mtll. '$PEC|AL FRIDAY AND $ATUR~ 111W. oysters $1.00 per quart at. Vatcber and Moore, 40 Queen St. sals-lolo-uzl. ‘LIVE POULTRY WANTED. - 8. R. Pendleton will be buying ‘heavy live fowl and chickens. Monday, Oct. 18th at the Bruns- wick Hotel, Remington. ill é ‘LOST-MONDAY NIGHT IE,- tween liuaton Street and. Strand Theatre string of pearls. Find er please leave atGnsrdian of flee- llqot-lo-s-sttt- °LOCT—OOT 9TH IITWIIN O iKlns Btroot- and it. Baseball's‘ Cathedral. ring with pearl mulls Finder leave at ll 1th‘ 8t. and re ceive reward." 40 ll-mtf ‘J0! PRINTING OF IVIIV description cheap] . WASHINGTON, D. 0.. Oct. 10.- Tno miracle of baseball, he dream is after- noon, when Washington won the world from the New York Giants in the most thrilling, dramatic climax Out of the depths of two crush- lng defeats Walter Johnson one of ll... greatest pitchers that the game ilsll ever known- and idolized c-ume back to the heights and reached llln goal, the end of tho eighteen year trail, by leading the Senators m ylctory by a score of 4 to 3, in of spectacular, When outfielder Coast drove in "Muddy" Ruel with the winning mighty bat of kept the Dail Eireann To Meet Oct. 10. _—The Dsil Elrennn will meet October 15th to consider the bill creating an lrlsll Boundary Commission 1155594 b? Ille Houses of Commons and Lords and yesterday evening approved by Th0 speaker at the re- quest of the executive council b!" summoned the Dill! t0 m"! °" 1mg l, pl-Opnwd to suspend all of the! standing orders and t0 P333 l" illlon the 15th so, lllad been charged with attacking a A Conservative victory, it ls he-Iwu"! 5"" EHIIIIIIIIB JOAUNBOM I SAUSAGES MADE ‘ONTARIO GRAPES ARE NOW “F '0' 4- i Newark. O O the woman cried. + Wekaryk climbed in the wln- o l‘ 4' dow and rushed to the corrl- 4 O dor in an effort to save the 1|- '|' WOIIIBJI. Sh ewas disappearing i- ‘t- tnrouell the window Just as he 4- 1- reached it, and he made an un Il- B ll‘ iliiliiillr-llrllfiirlrii‘ Protest Decision ' Of Jury in Case ,0i Squires (Cauadlan Press.) ST. JOHN'S, Niidn Oct. 10.- following the return 01f no bill yes- t-Bltlfl? by a grand jury in the case 0f Sir Richard Squires. ExlPremie-r of Newfoundland charged with lar- ceny. the crown counsel- this mor- ning flied affidavits with the court to the effect that the jury was ir- regularly selected. It is stated in the affidavits that the jurors were chosen without regular officials be- ing present. l-t is not known yet what action will IIJE taken. | DORCHESTER O llan Hall, West 42nd lstreet, to 4g III the roof of tbs six-story Cen- 4' trsl building and was instant- 4- , ly killed. in her purse the po- i lice found $6.40, n card bear- i} Il- lng the name "Mrs. Oscar, No ~1- 008 Nelson Place," and a. re- O Il- turn ticket from New York to II» 4' f Erllch Wakaryk, a window 1| it cleaner. was at work on the 1|- 0 outside of a window next to-l‘. 0 the corridor of the building O If when he saw a womallls foot 1|- ‘lDolft you dare touch meg’ i‘ III successful grab tbr her skirt. -l~ “—‘_ I o .l. l so -. I. ‘Sallie?’ b11235 lllllgllgliflhgl: lléfllllltifbllI- THE IIIIIIJII LONDON, Oct. 10. ——-Slr [Tall-lug Hastings, attorney general, whose handling of tho prosecution against John ltuss Campbell, editor of tile Workers’ Weekly, charged witll Sflllltlcll‘. is largely responsible for the prest-at muddle in which the Lubor government finds itself, is one of those onllnelll; lawyers, by no means few, who cumpletuly fail l’ figldtlowthzlgsilBhgzleedevfgtg; I: to ‘shine In parliament. ‘ flzuwk" ' ‘ lu-allkly, Sir Patrick has been as unpopular u law officer us ally ill recruit yeurs although today when he rosu‘ to answer some questions asked In the liouse of‘ Commons, which were not concerned with the present crisis, he was given a cor- dial rt-ceptlon by his own side. Sir Patrick Hastings lifter Iellv- lng the Charter House School. where he was educated led a some- wllut mysterious Ilfu. When the South AIYIG-lil war was 0n he enlist- ed in the "Devil's Ovull" regiment. Later he eited ollt a hazardous ex- istmue on Fleet Street, and it ls even rumored thut for some time he was on the stage. I-Io himself has confessed that he has kllOWil what It is to walk tho LDIHIuH Streets with hardly any boots on his feet and that he has lived for two days on one meal. Even since beflrflg culled -to the bar, 20 yturs ago, he has never looked back und has been unusually successful. A Home Bank (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct, 10.-Tile trial of Clarence F. Smith, one of the Home Bank directors, started yes- I pleted. The charges against Smith are that he did make, concur ill,‘ and approve false statements of the affairs of the bank. Gordon (Canadian Press) 3YDNEY. Oct. 10. —Justlce D. D. MacKeuzie this morning sent- ced to seven years in Dorchesterl Murdock E. MuoLeod, 19, convicted] Of killing Kenneth B. MacDonald- by a blow with a stove log inls. row at a dance at Aspy Bay. The grand jury had reduced the chargo from murder to mall- slaughter and the petlt Jury had recommended mercy. ‘Simon S. Fraser of tho same district was given three years for hitting John E. McEachern over the head with a bottle, and five years lnorl- for subsequently shooting McEachern in the leg. Frasers’ sentence will run CCIJLIIIPTILIIIY. Chicago Negro Is Beaten To Death CHICAGO, Oct. 10.-William Bell, 32, negro, was beats nto death by a crowd of men and boys on the West Side here last night after he W03 IIJEIIIENT A lamentable shooting acclde ‘ occured at Ellerslie about 9 o'clock on Thursday night froln the result of which Stanford Gillis, aged 20 years lies in the P. C. Hospital to- day in a very critical condition. ‘It seems that a number of young men intended Blllllit shootini; 0n the following morning and were at the home of Gillis engaged in clean- ing thclr rifles. One of lho weapons ‘was suddenly discharged and the load of s. 82 calibre bullet entered the unfortunate man's abdomen in- illcting a terrible wound and pierc- lng his intestines In many places. Dr. Stewart of Tyne Valley was summoned as quickly as possible and after doing what be could to relieve the sufferer decided to bring him to the P. C. Hospital where he arrived at 10 o'clock lllrlday morning. An operation was immedi- ately performed snd it was neces- sary to remove four and s half in- ches of the bowels and to make stitches in quite a number of places. SIX KILLED order In the Sudan rests in fact‘ upon His Majesty's "and," the Premier addan-"they will take every step necessary for this purpose." Waldron, K. C., and H. H. Davis, of Toronto, and" H; J. Trilley, K. C., of Montreal are counsel for Snllth. t... - 5 I IN TRAIN CRASH (Special to Guardian) ROME, Oct. 10. —Mndzlnlc Wuljuno Wallis, Wife of the Colom- bian Minister to Italy was kllled' and Mde Calderon Lisl, wife of the Colombian Minister to France was slightly injured yesterday, when Snutta Margherita, near Genoa. Five other persons in ‘JIIIIILIOII to Madam Wallis met death, while 15 or more were injured. Madame Kerr, Madame First and A. R. Hauxhad, the nationalities of whom have not been reported. ._.__._._... Chang Replies To the Paris express Wes Wrecked tit Tso Lin, replying from Mukdell to the warning of the consular corps not to endanger the lives of foreign- .ers in Pekin. said that if the dip- |imnuts could persuade Tsso Kun to leave the capital, there .wouid be no occasion for their lives Ito be In danger. (Specllal to the Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 10.——Fuclng shortest general election camp ml record and the shortest per siblo under the law, party Il‘ quarters today were scenes of wllld activity, none 0t’ tllulll Ila closed their doors nlld Ills Labor cabin-ct, whose le- feat In the Commons over a ml or llunlcsiic affair llllly bring t' a close lllnglandkl first Labor rcgl o after only nine IIIOITIIIS ill Ofllcv, continued drafting the party mani- festo for the election of October 20. blur-Donald announced ho would stunt from Glasgow, Monday on a four Iluy allltolnobllc trip Ill which he would tour the industrial dis- tricts making brief ndtlrez-lscs at: all of the cities and villages on fflllitl‘. Tho keynote 0t’ tile Lulbor plan is lexpoctell lo bu its foreign policy. Tllo uccollllllislllnellts toward lyeacil ullti rehabilitation 0f Europe will be cited willl particular stress laid on the resumption of friendly rela- tions with France and tllc Geneva dlsurlllanrent protocol. The benefits ct’ the Anglo liussiun Irelrty as ro- gnrlling domestic business also will be elllpilaslzetl. (Canadian Press) _ , I LONDON. Oct. 10.——Miss Isabeli Director On TrialL atlqs Squirrels 3116i?‘ Not Guilty Of Murder Charge (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Oct. Bovis, Court. here this morning pleaded nnt guilty to the clrlrge of havi lllIll‘(Ii'.‘(~!iI Police Officer (lbs-flit? Fulton In Halifax oll July 16th. Securing of a jury occupied much time the panel after seven were tlventy-follr were chosen wl|ulll' was accepted. I Consular Warnings (Special to the Guardian) PEKTN, Oct. 10.-General Sllzlng President‘ LONDON, Oct. l0. —A letter written by Promler MacDonald de- claring that the attitude adopted by Said Zagloul Pasha, the Egyp- c tlan Premier, has rendered llnpos- slble for the prossnt an agreement between the Brityh and Egyptian governments on the questions left for eventual settlement when the British protectorate was withdrawn In 1922, has been Issued by the Foreign! Office in the fornl of a White Pnpor. The letter E is addressed to the British High Commissioner for Egypt and the Sudan. 1t says that pending some ture agreement betweon the two countries, the duty of proservingl Government In the course of the conversation ‘JUST RICEIVEDLNEW ISLAND Oatmeal. Jenkins 8t Son. 8909-10-10M2I. fnsb today. Saunders, Newsom b Co., Market Buildlnl. 0050—9—88——6—mos. at their beat. Quality excellent. We would advise our customers to puychlja grapes for wine and IUOIIII “d. . . tral loybePzIhltory, m'18'l. n. s I . 0o d and Red Ros- 123$». lIscslt-et. JENKINS k between the British Prime Minister and Zagloui Pushs, the latter made five demands for modifications in the Egyptian territory; withdrawal of the financial and Judicial advis- ers; disappearance of all British control over the Egyptian Govern- ment, notably in connection with foreign relations; abandonment by the British Government of tholr lglm toprofoct foreigners and lnoritles in Esrot. and abandon- ment by the British of their claim to share in any way in protecting the Sum Canal. “I raised the question of the can. 593s 1o 11 m 1i. sl strslghtswsyl, writes the Prem- Premier MacDonald Writes Letter Regar- ding the Differences Existing Between The Two Governments. 0 ivailtihl interest to us, both in peace and in war," and he goes on to lie- even b1! favor of an ally, of Its in- n terest link in British communications. EGYPT ASKS THAT BRITAIN patriots of tile lbytérlfillllblill held llutely on all C Z “because its security is of lure that no British Government rent war could divest itself wholly, c in guarding such a vitul e "Such a security must be u. fou- l see no reason Tid-bits on ihellp of fund 1,, __Lew,s (lfilciul forecast . of appearing i“ U“, supremelillreau, but the prediction of self- ‘IHHIOIIPIAHI ‘Buyport, L. 1., recently to see‘ the Isqulrrels start to gather their win- belng exllnustedlfllll. nature's protection winter ls close at hand. The fact tllzll mild, even too war did not alter the c chill prophets. l NEW sllllll |Churlzll at midnight. tllusIul-nll characterized tllo llleet-l lllg. to settlu down to business. pointed; 'l‘ilorllurll. was (IIIDOIIILCII tum. x with pfilylli‘ to Almighty (loll for u stltutetl“ with prayer. al officers wore llev. Robert Johnston In tho light of its experience Ill tile l! As the hour was lute the Provision.‘ nl Synod of the lllnrlllnlc Provinces ture of any agreement come to be- adjourned, in nlcot tolllorrow morn- twecn our two governments," be continued, "and wby accommodation is Impossible. given‘ good will." m if lng at ton o'clock. _ nl Synod forlllcd tonight will fllnc- umdeumed lion Imnlcxlialtoly on Juno 1925. In Her. History-Laborites Busy Preparing Manifesto The Keynote of Which is its Foreign Policy. lMlICDOilZIItI. daughter lilo election IIHIHIIIIIK club. liilV ill the lust general election Ivllell Sir Ilullle Wlllillllls, Console vlltivc. was l‘UlIll'lll.'(I ill u three corn orell Ianlllost. Oliver Ilaldwill son of Stanley llultlwlll former Premier, Is tile Labor CIIIIIIIIIZIII‘: ill the Borough of DllIJI-‘y. J. ll. (‘Tynes son of .l. lt. (‘Iynel-l, Lord 01' the Privy Seal is nguill contesting lilo Iielllelllnnl- sic-ad (llvlslpn of IIOFIIOFIISIIIFQ ill to Labor interests, lie was defeati- ell tllero Ill 1923 Ill n linen corner- ed flglli. _ ‘Both sons of Arthur llendtlrson, Ilolm: Secretory, hope to repeat their success of tile lust election. Altlllll". junior in South Cardiff and Thornton in Tradestone division of Glasgow. Home Secretary Arthur Henderson is again a candidate in be was victorious In having been de- feated ill nlloillcr collstitutellcy ill tho general election. Signs of Winter NEW YORK, Oc-t. 10.——A long cold winter threatens New York um] environs. This is not an the Weather prophets who gathered In ler storeof nuts. I The squirrels hud long and silky in advance nml of ll cold spell. The additional fact objected to. that they are starting in at this Five fl(IfIIIl‘l'.'ZlI tall-mien were so-lenrly irllTitlI on the street tho second of visions (lute to lay in winter pm. was the weutiler who extremely IJIINSTIIIIIEII (Special to Guardian) I NEW GLASGOW, Oct. '10. ——Tllc ‘ Blue Hnnllur of Pres-' a meeting IllllllUiI- Prtubytorlull l It did not require lllllcll time hulrnlull was lmllledlatt-Iy llp- e Rev J, Stmld Burns, of clerk pro TITO llleetlrlg was ollollnll uldlluci: In Ibo grout church crislsl.‘ The Provisional Synod was coll- Provision- then appointed.‘ was appoint-l d Provisional ltioderator. and otil- r lllatiers of business were trans- ctod. A l-lllort address was giv- n by Dr. E. Scott of‘M0lltrl-.ll.t o Til o Provision. t ll Every Vol. 1,<No. 6B Longanberry l Tnre; of the latest additions to Meir’: Chocolates are: Gin- Charlottetown, October 11th. 1924 FREE these wonderful chocolates- Scbool lnopector (after writ- I Ing LXXX on the board and singling out the prettiest girl In gar Cubes, Logarlberry. and the oIasn-"Young lady, i want Lime Centres. Not ainoe the yell t0 f0" m‘ Wh" "l" IIICPOGIIGIIOII. of u» first fruit melon" l‘ centres has there been newa as Important as this. It Ia Impos- alblo to convey with words a lance of the dallelouansal of ' I l Y. L.--"Lov, and Kisses!" Hereafter Molr'a' XXX Chec- olat» will have to be rechristen- ed LXXX.) ltzllllsuy MacDonald will conduct calllpuigll ill Basset- - lllw, Noltlllgllunlslllre for her brulll- l _ or Malcolm Illltil be returns from + “WWW ‘Jfiomuuu’ lllu United Stlltos, where he is llow I" spmdmg of ‘l 51mm” ‘“"‘"""' witll tllo loul-illg Oxford IIniversl-ty Malcolm’ MucDullulll was. the suc- cessful Labor candidate Ill Dussel- lliOlll-lllllc indefinitely. Tile Geylllnns have lllflllt.‘ it clollr taken to mean thalt attitude are causing considerablt- anxiety in French circles. m for pnnopnll, informed of the anxiety crusted lly onvlotlon n; (no tin.- attltutle of the German wille- sentatives, culled on Premier Her- irlot Sfltllrflll-Y w say that own-Ins ‘speeches, nnll first _l11li1l‘9$-‘=l°l"* should nut be taken us indicating lillu trcml Jfrellcll business circles, however. |ttlkc this as lllerely ll ile-“lllt! l" ill“- vem tile nlzlrlll slllurldlllis’ l0 ll WEI" whore commercial interests Ivolllil he aroused to hill-TOD- I Prince of Wales . I l.l uljnyed Ills VIiSIl llll- Icurllnlellt of Uglllfivyiitlfitl halgltlqé]? “fine of [he lnclenlent . l G ~‘ ' Serlmlg on- of Wales, bulls ll warm an revel? otllcr local dignitaries n. few mill- The autos before ills sllcclzll trtlln steam- wny depot at 7 o'clock lsisii lllglll on Ille first lap of IlIS journey ‘In Bordeaux Jail Guard pentlcr. one or the IJOPIIEHIIX lull guards charged witll (ante-d in tile nttelrrptell Juli delivery 10th pleaded guilty to the llir. Justice Deniers who said that lilo fact that tho prisoner was of u respectable family and ohm Ofggjgja . was ills first offense.‘ Sentence will —— Situation in Mosul .ln Mosul ls causing grave anxiety |in official circles. The Turks absol- utely refuse to reply to British pro- tests against the movement of Tur- the number of these troops includ- ing many regiments of the regular army. is rapidly increasing. Unless the Turks cease these movements] immediately the British will drive them out, and the modernlmplenwnis of war. lllEs lntor than (‘Ilurlollctuwn . ‘III tilut involves the expenditure Last Minute News rl’ 1' of millions by tile Ford Motor 4' mashed Ill 0V6!’ Il- Company of Canada, Limited, Il- ' ~l- were ulluoullccd today by W. -l' the wlres 'l' it. Campbell, Vice-President 'l' null 'l‘rensllrer of tllo Corpora- '1' tioll. it is. Ill a word, tllo ost- III ulllisllllltlllt of (Ilu Ford Motor 1' Colllplllly of Australia, witll u m. prom,“ 1- cullltalizallon 0t‘ $5,000,000, lilo II‘ setting up 0t’ five assclllblllll; plullts and n body plant willl a fixed lllvesllllcllt of approxi- zllul lilo + for floating materials, ill all -l- $7,000,000. + 'i‘l|o culllllnlly‘s lllovc has -I~ bet-ll under consideration for wlcarly two years, and by easy '|' SlIIKt-s. llns been brought to Ibe ‘l- pollll 0i‘ collslllnlllltioll. I+++++++++++++++ IITIIITIIINS ARE IN I] I l} II TE II PARIS, Oct. 10. —~Comnlel*cial negotiations between Franco nml Gcrnluny, wlllcll lust wuek lulled to spoecIl-lnuking phase, began in earnest yesterday, they will got beyond tile witll the UIIZIIICIU tllut in private conversations tilllt they will resist tho French delllunli that free entry of Alsatian products into (formally, under tile Treaty oi‘ Ver. SZIIIIGS, be cxtelldt-J. They plrlzlll. in answer to‘ this" dcmalld, that. it would too greatly uonlplicutc (lur- lnunyis commercial relations witll other counts-lea. Grout Britain mid Czecllo-Slovukla, they say, would (Ienlunll tile same trcutmunt and the other Allies would follow suit. So they declare, It will be impos- soble» -to set such a precedent. On the other hand, the Germans say they will tiotcrllllnedly insist that they be glvul= tho benefit of most flavored nation treatment. 'l‘llese Indications of the German Ambassador von Hoescll, when of the negotiations. Leaves For . he East (Canadian PrQSS-l ‘ '(),\l,(;,\1t\', Oct. III.—~IIOCIlll‘lll.'-§ veztiller, ll_ II. ll. Edward, Prince o Mayor Webster and n llllllbllisi‘ o!‘ d ollt of tile ‘Canadian Pacific Itali- usterlr Cnnndn. Pleads Guilty (Special to The Guardian) MfiNTRlEkla, Oct. 10.—J. B. C11!‘- bolllg lmllll l’ Gulsseppc Scrulflnl one of the men, this lllflrllllll-T cllurgc ill ho court of Kings Dcllcll before e would take illto voulsideratmn that this e pronounced later. Is Causing Anxiety (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 10.-The situation ish troops, over the frontier, and 'l' '1' + Il- 'l' (Canadian Press) LONDON, Ocf. 10. —-The Westminister Gazette declares that when the Russian Soviet executive meets next Wednes- day if lis likely to denounce the Anglo-Russian treaty. TORONTO, OnL, Oct. 10.- An incorporated Limited Com- pany operating under Domin- ion charter will be formed to take over the assets of the dc- fungi Home Bank according to Iiquidator G. T, Clarkson. +~l"l'-l-'l"l'~l-+++++ MANILA, Oct. 10. ——TIlIrfy persons are dead and many are missing as a result of a typhoon which swept over tile Cagayan Valley, accordung to a telegram received today from the Cagnyarl provincial con- stabulary commander. LONDON Oct. 10-—With par- liament dissolved by request of Premier MacDonald follow- ing the defeat 0f thc 9°V""' ment ‘in the House of Com- mons, utterances of politicians and comments of the press .n— dicate that the comfng election on October 29th is likely t0 be one of the bitterest in recent years. i- EXTENIIEIT NEG LONDON, Oct. 10.——Tl1e aQme ment covering rthe issuance of the $200.000,000 loan to Ger- man} provided under the Da- wes reparation plan was sign- here today folilowfllfl "$9M"- tions between a German dele- gation and British, United Sta- tes and continental bankers. a FRIEDRISCHIHAPEN, Ger- many, Oct. 10—-Satt-rday morn- ing lis time set for the depart- ure of the dlrigible ZR-3 70" Lakehurat. New Jersey. P"°Y'd' ed Atlantic weather clears suf- ficiently to Indicate to observ- ers that no storms will be en- countered vin the 63")’ “a9” of the flight. VANCOUVER, B. C" Oct 1°- -—A recount of the be" bY m‘ glass plebiscite ballots held In this city on "is "BY °f m‘ provincial election June 20. has been completed. The- Rcchefik indicates that the city had dc- cided definiteiy for beer by the glass by a majorlty of 78. Thar; were 16,498 votes for and 16.420 against- Five Bye-Elections In Quebec, November 6 (Canadian Press.) ‘.\ION'I‘-RI<IA.L, 0m. lO.—~A Quebec special to the Gazette says: After conferring wi-ill Organizers and (Th3- cllsslllg political llltllzltlilll ln the llrovillro, it. was (ITPCIIIPII YYISJIUNIUY by Prulnlcr TZifi('Ilt‘l‘0iIll l0 hold the five llye-clectlolls of (luebec ‘Coun- ty, Shel-brooks. Montreal, SI. Anne, Bonaventure nlld St. Maurice on November (i. . . ,/¢o->-—~- -~ LEFT-LEFT" — perm“ MY WIFEWIYH FOIQTY t=lvE CHILDREN RIGHT-RIGHT‘ — Rib-HT MY COUNTRY- \ S B l E '. \lE ff 3' N60; QT _ 'T‘()itON'l‘O, Oct. ll. —Mul'iiilul- lllollumtl: winds, fnlr illlll llut nlucll clluulzo in tolllpcrlltllrv. MIIXIIIIIIIII lllltl lllllvllllunl tclnlltlr" nlurcs. Toronto, ltllr . . . . . . . . ..55—-—35 illnntrenl, clonr . (Quebec, fnlr Charlottetown, cloudy .. Halifax, ruin St. John, cloudy .. lloetnll. cloudy New York, (rlcar lllgh tide this morning at 9.32 and tonight nt 10.07. Sun st-la this afternoon at 5.21 start to with aeroplanesJ and rises tomorrow morning at 6.12. Full moon Sunday, Oct. 12th. 4.21 QQQWQOQO4WO O4 f0 GO OQQQWO‘ ,\_»,-s_-s_~++++++++-s+++ _ - ++++++++++++++++sweswvwwgztyow» _ , . ‘r _ = + mam-z INVASION .-l- . DEATH z i y: on AUSTRALIA z '8 _ , oi NEW Yonlx, Oct. 10.—An q- , -l- (Special to u... Guardian) ,+ t ’ » O unidentified woman leaped Q 'l' WINDSOR. 0111.. Oct. 1ll-— 'l' Ql (mm (he ‘gnu, floor of Am. 1| . '1' Details oi‘ :1 fur rcacillllg plllll + _ )_____ IIIEE (Jllicago Sleuths Made EXIIZLIISLIVG Enquiry Into Conditions of (Jity’s Night Life AUTHORYPIFJS “F I X E D” Statement of Restaur- ant Keepers in Ex- } planation of Op- I en Violations of Laws and Morals. (Special to Guardian) ZTI()N’I‘ltI<IAl.. (it-.l.. 10. -—M0l1t roofs night life, its moral turpltude llillI its ti-llllltlltiolls"; ilzlrpies "who fl-I-llllelli l-ity raft-s and pursue llluir sordid profession llnnlolestcd by Lilo police; restaurants whose lllallalglslllent act as “procureurs for their pzltrolls; taxi-cab drivers who advance to tht-Ir passengers the in. IIIICOIITIEIII. of taking them to places oi‘ ill rolultu; drunken revelries and sci-nos of vlcu wore detailed to Mr. . Justice Coderre, investigating com- (Continued on Page 3) .__.__-¢+>i_- Former French President To y Lead Party , (Canadian Prose.) PAIR-IS, Oct. 10.—Former IPresl- dent Millerund is about to re-ent- er the political arena at the head of his old party the National bloc which will be reorganized under the name of the League of U-lilnn llllll National Action according to ll. report current in the political world. lt is understood the new party will have magnificent llead~ (luurters ill the CIIQHIIISEIYBQBS Dill- trlct and will control n daily newe- lmpcr. To u question whether the reports were true )1. Mil-lerund replied "l can neither deny nor conflrnl them." Halifax Police Force Charges (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX. Oct. 10.-The Halifax pollco force, which has been in nlore orglezss of a turmoil since an ullpolllllllellt of former Ch-lof Han- l'lIIli1il'S was vetoed by the city council and was followed shortly" ufter by tile chief's superannua- tion, was further disturbed this owning wlloll tile council. with only ' four lllelllblars and Mayor Murphy olljl-triillg, decided to relegate the: two detectives, lir-yno and Aitkena. to cirrlteul posts and appointed In- sllotrtnr Mvisnnc and Special Oflleer Fox ill IIIPII‘ pluses. The move wan lllllIIl! on tile recommendation of , (illll-t‘ Pzllllli-r who accused the two doll-olives of collstlllli. disobedience or orders. Mayor Murphy desired to TUIIIIII Illem onll to bring in an (tXDPFItiIlPPiI Detective from B01110 Izlrlzo llli-imllolltlln center to work wllh llllll train them. Predicts Victory For Conservatives STlL-ITFORI), Oct. l0.--Rt. Hon. ll. .-\. l.. Fisher fol-nim- Minister of l-hilu-lllloll in tho Lloyd George (lovernnlcnt expressed the opinion ill lllv course of an lntervlew here that CIIIISPPVIIIIVOR would form the lluxt uoverlllnent In Britain. 'l‘llo (‘ollsorvotlves llavo thelgl-g- 0st group ill tile liouse now and I do not look for any change in tbs cooling election. If tile group re- lllllin as they urn the King will in ull probability send for Mr. Bald. win l0 form the government after tho coming election." ; Announcements, Coming Events, ' Meetings, Etc. Ratea-Qc. per word oaeh insertion. "Reserve Tuesday, Oct. 14th. for hot supper served by St. John's W, A. in Crapaud Hall. - 8925 10 11 n: Ii. "Grand Division Sons of Tam. p. m. Sunlnlersldc tide oiglltolvn nlin~ purnnco session for Oct. 16. Pbst- ponrd to Oct. 30. Three p. III. 8088 10 l1 In ll.