, y.’ . .--.- . \i\“\\é7/'/ 44».- Newananer sdver- Th“! . tising ls. the t kind the: hits the public Bqflltte- ly inthe solatyp, xus ' of attention and inter- est. - - J ndicious advertising is an investment- 0t an expenditure. t’s easy; not diflicult. e cost is small; the re- turn large. The People's aper- ' Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew 2%‘; all-nu Illllledptlhlll t: By Mall. 01nd; III I7. olnrllmctcwn Our-din Gnu lornllll hi“. ~ m ‘ital oliceman Overhears Conversation. and Investigates Dis- covering Saws AD ATTE-Il/IPPED . FOUR ESCAPES iken Brothers; Held on Murder Charge, Had Made Prev- ious Trials. NEW YORtK._'0ct. 6.—-Prompt ct-ion recently on the part of Con- nble E. Gray, of the Pla-ttsburg ollce Department. probably pre- ented the escape from Clinton ounty Jail at Platteburg of Charl- illlilillililllll ilNll Bllllllll lssluu ill u. ElEllNllRS Miss Ethel Tanton, One of the Summerside High School Teachers Was the Victim i And is in a Critical Condition in P. . C. Hospital-Assailant Not Yet Captured. The village of St. Eleanors was Iy al’-ter her arrival ill-calm» suffi- tho 300110 of a murderous assault clently conscious for n few lllo- Oil Saturday night the victim uf lnellts to say, in reply to enquiries which is Miss Ethel Tanton, one that sht- had bot-n struck on the of the teachers ill Snmmerside head. On examinatlon- It was lIigIl School. found that her head had been bad- Miss Tanton had been out driv- Iy battered, hur shoulder cut and lug ‘In the afternoon and returned bruised, and two of her fingers home about five o'clock. She was broken. It is reared that the accompanied by her little nephew, skllll has berm fractured. , u son of her brother Dr. Tanton of Search by ‘the police anld by Summorsltle, who remained at her the neighbors discovered traces of home for company for her during footsteps around the house, and a thc night. They retired about cap which throws suspicion upon £1.30. a neighbor who has disappeared. Sometime during the night the 'l‘he search was kept up during the little follow heard his aunt calling day but up till a late hour last and he came into her roonl where night the brutal assailant had not he found her lying in bed, her face been captured. HUM lullllsi IISINIJ lH - Plliiil ll First of Type is Cap- tured by United States Marine Police. NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—-Four boats alleged to have been used in the rum-running tradv, including an" entirely new type of steel-cabin speedbolt designed with snug-- plate protection for its two 460- horsc power Liberty motors, were brought to the Battery todayas prizes of the coast guard and the marine police. Two of tthe craft were captured after exciting chases in which many shots were fired by the pursuing boats. Eighteen prisoners were taken aboard the boats. The‘ total value of the four boats is estimuttd at 875.000. The total value of their contraband cargo ls estimated at $60,000. The alleged ‘Flashed In Over the Wires . ', lllllltllfi llN MANGAN- ESE FIE I15 World’s Richest De- posits Total Hun- y dred Million tons of Ore. (Special to The Guardian) MOSOOW, Oct. 6.——After a lively battle for several months between British, Unit-ed States, German. French and Dutch interests for pos session of the rich manganese fields in the Chicutonrl district ot‘ Georgia, the largest and most pro- ductive In lllg world. the banking house of W, A. l-Iarriman and Conl- Dany. of New York, carried off the Iaureis. Both the Georgian and Rus- sian Governments have accepted their offer in principle, and ll-cre- mains only to draw up the details of-the contract. involving several million dollars and covering a. per- lod d: 2s year . - v vv? (Canadian Press.) - CHICAGO, Oct. 6.-May wheat hltt another new holght. for all time today when it soar- ed to $1.55 an increase of 3 cents over Saturday's close, December twheat opened 2 5-8 cents higher at $1.51 wh-I-Ic Ju- ly wheat was up 1V2 at $1.42. ‘BOSTON, Oct. o.-A legal battle‘ for. the custody of ~5~year-old Royal H. Sylvester, of Maiden, is heinlg waged by his parents in the Middle- sex Probate Court. The boy is now in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and will be brou-ght -to court tby the mother by order of Judge Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester have been estranged four years and will g? shortly air their differences in the Mlddlesex Divorce Court. Sylves- ter, a piano merchant, lives at lllall Park, Maiden. Mrs. Sylvester llvos at 20 Willis Ave., Everett. Two years ago last June, Sylves. ter called at his wife's ‘home and; was allowed to take young Sylves-I ‘ter for a wa-lk. That. was the lustl Mrs. Sylvester saw of the ‘boy for nine weeks. Mrs. Sylvester, l'ran- tic with grief over the boy's ‘dis- appearance, advertised for Inform- ation as to his whereabouts. She hired detectives to search for him. She appealed to the police of Bos- HALIFAX, N. 5.. Oct. 6.‘ Premier Amiatrcng lo in a hos- pital hero suffering from an In- fected finger which was caused by swelling of’ his (wrist and arm. Hiia condition is notficon- isidcred serious and it is expec- ted he will be as well as ever in a fcw days. LORD CARSON la reported to be the choice of the British Government to repre. sent Northern Ireland on the pro- posed boundary commission. iillllB REVENUE (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON Oot. 6.—Earl Beat- ty’s normal term of service as First Sea Lord expires next month although he may remain : and Francis Aiken» held there ndln, the order of the United tales Secretary of State to hand cm over to the Canadian Jollce lhorities on a charge of mnrder- . g George‘ Benton art Rexton, Que- ~ , on May ‘l, last. The constable erheard a boy- talking to another ton and neighboring cities towns. Mystery Letter Read. and Whlleithe search was under way. Mrs. Sylvester received an anony- mous let-ter through the mail tell- llEllllllEll OTTAWA, Oot. 6.~—'l‘illI (rflecls on tile DOIIIiIIlOII Treasury during the last six nlontlls have shown that whut the country really got ill the form of fiscal changes in the some time longer. It is expect- ed that succession will prob- ably lie between Sir Charles Madden and Sir John De Ro- beck. DUBLIN. Oct. 6.-—The Dali Eireann which meets October cove-red with blood. She was suf- ficIm-tly conscious to tell him to light the lamp and telephone-his father. His father. Dr. Tanton, arrived in a short time but found her unconscious In which condit- ion she remained during the night. In the morning shc- was taken to Miss Tantons condition was re- ported last, night as vory serious. Miss Tdnton is a general favorite in the community and the cowardly anti brutal assault has created in- tense indignation against tho as. sail-ant and the deepest sympathy with the innocent and defence-less Ill It. B The contract fill/ea the Harri- ans the monoply on the exporta- tion of manganese from Russia. and the fields covered nlent cover amarea of 10,000 acres. In the agree- is estimated that they contain nearly a hundred million tons ol rum-runners were tlod up at the Battery preparatory to the unload ing of their cargoes for removal to the Unite-d States army base in South Brooklyn. The steel-plated and turreted steamboat, K 110, 666, with five prisoners and a cargo of 300 cases Budge-t Speech lust session was a strong dost- ot‘ Rohlfs Revenue Re. ducer. In this, nsln ollothtsr cases in which socnllcd rclnetlies_ are applied. results, and results only, coulltt. When tho chilnges were announced there was much difference _ of opinion as to their probable effects; bllt a-glalnce at our greatly reduced revenues lenvm now no doubt as to what the country really got. The returns of the (‘ustcnls and _ Excise Department for the first‘ (special to The Guardian.) six months of thc current fiscall QUEBEC, Oct, 6.—<What‘ is he- year, that is to September dlllll, llevgd to p9 the body of Porffrs show timt the reecupts from cus- lvanom ,_- Rum“, Byoqdaway whq ‘toms and elxclso taxes wt-reupprox. was being deported from the coun- tgllllel!’ $3 4703100“ 001°“; lllwsflfm‘ n Q. board the Canadian Pacific frelght- Qzl-zlsrooo “f; ecinlpmferzl- B1‘ Brwm- "d W0“ l“ a 1"‘ “m? slsijsoaooof m other words, dllr. mined “mam!” l” remain in Canada‘ Ing the first six months, the Treas. ll-lmlmd m his Q9940 "h" ‘he “w” ury has lost more through tilesel m0!‘ WM flailing CH1"? Iflland- h“ sources of revenue than Mr. Itobb beenplcked up by the customs cut- thought Wullltl be lost during the ter Margaret In the lGulf of St. whole yemq i bawrence. The Margaret proceeded Nor is the outlook Lilly brighter. to Cap dell Rosters. ‘some 354 lllll‘ In April customs collections were m from m]; put-g, on the south about $700,000 below those for tllu Shore, and the remains of the vic- flsod in the Long Island home ofltim were landed there at T o'clock enlthy James Kills (Arthur-this morning. ing her to go to a house in Everett and s-he would ilnd the boy. The letter, produced in court yesterday. reads: ' "Go to Seltons’ home at 69 Sun- ( BODY ore, which is sufficient to supply the world for half a century. As now being worked by the So- viet engineers. the mines are pro- duclng a million tons per year, ‘lut this will be increased to a. million tons or sufficient to meet two- thirds of the world's requirements. It will Insure a regular supply of manganese to the steel industry which has been lacking heretofore and make uniform prices possllble. Negotiations For German Loan Al- most Complete (Special to The Guardian) ‘LONDON, Oct. 6.—The German loan of $200.000,000 negotiations for which are expected to concllld- ed Wednesday will be offered In the neighborhood oi‘ 97 bearing sev- en per cent interest. The Financial Times says it is reliably informed according to reports that Switzer- land, Sweden and Holland will shoulder $7,000,000 each and Italy Franco and Belgium $l-000,000 eacil the Sunlmerside Hospital s-till in an unconscious condition. but short Canadian National To Use Motor Cars (Special to Guardian) ST. JOHN, Oct. 6. —-Should plans at present ‘in the making material- ize, the C. N. R. will this winter transport freight for shipment overseas fronl the east side of the victim. Will Ask Britain To Lift Embargo 0n Cattle (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YIORK. Oct. 6=——I't is stat- ed on good authority in Washing- harbm, m the west Sh“. docks. ‘by ton that the United States Govern- me-ans of motor-trucks and trailers ment l“ ptepaflng m make repim? instead of shunting cars across the enumm‘ w Great Bmam as“ n“ railway bridge over the falls. ‘he embargo" P?“ mm enmi- m Clarence Pushie, C. N. R. terminal England and CERF-d“ again" lmlmr‘ agent, took up the “latte;- og these tatlon of American cattle and oth- trueks passing through the city er farm products. The embargoes streets and wlas advised by Mayor were put into effect in England on Potts to lake up with the provincial Sept. 2. but efform were made by government the matter of how the U. S, Government officials to heavy a loud coulti cross the lllkh- prevent n5 becoming genepany way bridge. His Worship assur inowhl ' ell U10 011i’ "0""! 0°‘ PM “Y ob‘ The government it is understood 5100105 5'0 the W03“ mampormlg is preparing representations to the "MFM bymemost economical British ttuthorities to the effect methmls‘ that the foot and mouth disease has been wiped out except in a very isolated area in this country and consequently the embargoes should be modified to meet the ac- tu-al conditions. -~ saying that he had carried two ws Into the jail and given them - the Alkens. The matter was rc- rteri l0 the sheriff, ind s, gem-gh suited in the discovery of two we beneath the mattress of the d in Francis Ail-lens cell. This is reported. was the fourth 9c. of whiskey, was captured by the marine police at 6.30 o'clock in the morning in the lower bay off Rob- bin’s Reof. The motorboat was making 23 miles an hour when overhauled by the police. According to the police the arm- ort-d boat with the cargo of liquor only left the ways on Thursday. Supposedly she was making her first inbound trip from the liquor fleet when intercepted by pollw 21 will be asked to pass a measure Identical lwlth that now before the British House of Lords providing for the con. stituticn of an Irish Boundary Commission, without the par- ticipation of Ulster. The Free State Government expect; that the bllfsflpassage (through the Dali and senate will. he speedy. continued on Page 3) (Continued on Pagoda) WQBURN Mass. Oct. Hallie Mobrey,18 year old boy, native of Benton. N.B. who yen- day according to slate and lo- cal lpollce conic-seed to compll. °l¢Y in the murder of Freder- ick .A. Clements, Burlington garage proprietor (Sept. 17, W“ errllsned in the district court here today and held with- out ball for Mlddlesex county grand jury. 6.— (Continued on Page 3) -—-—<+>-—-—— More American Troops Landed In China (Special to The Guardian.) ‘SHANGHAI, Oct. 6.—Addltl0nal American sailors were landed here today to protect Amerclan people and nationals as Fu Klen troops attacking ‘Shanghai from the south resumed their encircling drive on the city. The primary object of the assault is to capture the Grat ar- senal from which General Du Yung Shing‘s defending Chekiang troops are drawing most of their supplies. Child Killed By Car in Middleton Nova Scotia MIDDLETON. N. S. Oct. 6.— Mary. five year old! daughter of Chester Harris of this place was the League of Nations assembly, at ‘run over and killed near hor home Gouuva. President Pnlnleve of this morning by an automobile drlv thc Chamber of Deputies, Gcnornik-n by Mrs. G. B. McGlII. A coron- Gourwud and many other dlstflrlgu- o“ jury hop] an Inquest thin ntfter- lshctl Frullchnlon. were present. "mm and exonm-Med Mpg Mgglll Marshal Foch. llmlltll‘ l" "lltml- from nil hlanle and pronounced thfl 80111 11 Fl‘l'TP-*"-‘"'"ll""- fatality entirely accidental. Senator Brookhart Repudiates Party (Special to Guardian) DES MOINES, Iowa. Oct. 6. -—- Senator Smith W. Brookhart in de. nouncing President Coolidge and (‘hnrlos (l. Dawes, Republican nonllnocs for president and vlcp president in his Emmcttslillfg speech yesterday, automatically rt-pudiatuzl the Republican flirty. the ‘Republican stlate central oom- mlttee decided after an all-day be! sion hero today. ———-——-(O3i-.___ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "llay View Rifio Association Snlvor Shoot Wednesday, Oct. 8th. If stormy following day, 12.30 p. m. "Reserve Tuesday, Oct. 21st for I. O. D. E. Dance Navy League Building. 1i ae Edwards Players At Prince Edward , l A capacity- audience audibly eh ycd the four aotcomedy drama Adam and Eva" as presented at e Prince Edward last night by c Mae Edwards Players. nusually original play which lg Ii of interesting action, was st evening done full Justice b capable east, with Miss Edwards ml Carleton J. Plnckney as Eva nd Adam. The first some of the play is (Canadian Press.) LONIDON, Ont" Oct. '6.—Or- llanlzatlun of the veterans cf the Royal Canadian regiment into an old comrades associa. tlon has been launched by Lt.- 'c°|- ‘Hill. D. S. O. and the head quarters officers and men of the corps will be enrolled after which the association will be organized with Dominion head- quarters. ' l corresponding month of last year ebort) who, tiring of supporting , i which was bud enough; but ill- Septenlber they were 31.600000, 22.22;! ...§'§.§"’.‘3iti.‘"€n..§."'Ei.‘.if§: Rich Men and Beggars Same To This Judge below those in September last year. Revenue will not begin to increase until business improves, 5 tmgtueag manager’ and leaves and it certainly is not improving. (ldenly fm- south Amery,“ H‘, August enlpIoy-lnttht figures issued ljundltnts are ma" fntonned by by the Labour Department show . m. that the King millions have - "P" the" we“ “i000 "W" P" apornlgd in speculations; and (Special to Guardlin) sons employed in industries repert- e final scent.‘ a New Jaraey MONTdbEAiL, Oct. i-L-Judge Mo- ing than- during‘ July, and in that lt-kt-n 5mm g5 the tangmk, m. net today fixed bail of 510-000 each month tho tlumber was 10,000 be- lt oi‘ their efforts to bo self-sup ln the case oi‘ Paul Hester and John low thatyln Juno. increased, rath. rtlnlzi The startling alterations Cummings. both of Syracuse, N.Y., or than decreased emvloynloilt is meg,- severml appearancm. ‘he charged with swam“; an amen“). the forerunner of bettur business. ultless Clinton De Wit-t - (Jack bile owned by Robert Johnson of “m” cm‘ lmslnea“ be “xpecmd t” n] becommg m‘ mumy men“, "amnwn OnL improve as long- us our home ollles agent. the aristocratic Lord germ-rm; to the rgpgrt that, the rdon, (Charles Downos) a livery hm,’ "m memhem of wealthy L1,". able keuper, and the ailing Uncle ma’ Jfldsw Monote-sakh n" mm. tors not to m owlletller they llrt- llll‘ sons of Millionaires or beggars. 'l‘llt-, object of the ball is to cnsuro their appearance for '_tl'l_ll]'."_ On Trail of. Missing New_ York Broker (Special to Tile Guardll") NEW YORK. Oct. 6.—The police are investigating a report from El Paso, Texas that a man answering the description of George R. Chris- tian, missing New York broker- wae trying to sell soul eRock is» land Railroad securities in that city yesterday. - A friend olf a member of thn flrlll oi‘ Day A‘; llollton, which failed l0!‘ zln amount estimated at from Si,» 000,000 to $2.5oo,ooo following Christian's‘ disappearance on Alig- ust 14 notified the detectives of Old vSllp station who immediately asked lilo chief of‘ police ill El Pa- se lo investigate for them. Tho detectives resort! the tin as mportant ill view of the Ilfllbillill‘ t.y that. Cilrlstlan, sec-kl nit ltbllv‘ loll might wish to enter Mexico. THE PHINIIE Ill Willi NllW IN ::::.:":.:".:.'::':r::.:'.e:: . , llllilllllll which takes place on Tuesday ‘ neither side lo very confident (Special to The Gulfdllfl) of vnlctory. it ill generally con VANCOUVER Oct. 6.—-H. R. I-I. ceded that the result will he The Prince of Wales concluded his close. - short stay In Vancouver today sall- lng at 1 o'clock this afternoon for Victoria on the Princess Louise. which the Canadian Paclfi-c Rall- way placed at the dlslwfllll 0i 10° Royal party, Ten thousand throats sent up cheers as they swung away from the pier, every point olf vantage be- ing crowded with persons anxious to glimpse at the Prince and to as- sure him of their loyalty. Looking tired but debonair, the future Kin; stepped from the ele- vator at his hotsl this afternoon in- to the midst ‘of a crowd that had been waiting there for hours. Neat- ly dressed in a light grey suit. with a fellt hat to match, blue shirt and colt collar. he smiled when "alto boy" rang out from many male voices while one pushed forward Canadian Minister Is Dined in Paris (Special to Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 6.—-A lllncheon was given by Hon. Phillipe Roy, Cana- dian. commissioner general, In honor of Hon. E. M. Maedonald C-anatllan Minlstt-r of Defence, w’ho is returning holne, after attending REGINA, silk», Oct. 6.—For the confessed theft of 500 two dollar bills consigned to the Bank of Commerce Saskatoon, and registered letters contain. lng ibondls. valued at $3,100 Constable Walter Balshaw of the Royal Canadian Mounted ‘PWW fllilM gllllfd at m, nuis- tant receiver general’: ofilce was arrested late Saturday while on duty. NEWCASTLE. S. A.. Oct. 6. -—The 'Nalal matll train _ from Durban ran off the main line at Mllndale early this mor- nlng and collided with a freight train standing on the siding. l The first coach of the mall train l was smashed, four persons were killed, four were seriously injured, and 15 were llligh-tly injured. Minister At Wash. Worth Million Per. . Says Larkin (Canadian Press.) WlN-Nl-PIEG, Oct. 6.—“lf Canada were represented by a minister at Washington. it would be worth a fltlllvlOll dollars a year to our Do-l lninlon," stated lion. l‘, C. Larkin. High Commissioner l'or Cilhibfltl, in London, ill addressing tho Canad3 inn Club ‘hero today. Intimate trade relations with tho United States surely warrants sue hart export-, lnent he said. Defers Meeting With Col. Sect’y. Thomas (Canadian Press.) LONDON Oct. 6.—-lion, I-Z. M. MacDonald, Canadian Minister of Defence, who is ill London, adlter having been in attendance at thc League of Nations Assembly in Go- newl, has deferred his meeting with J. H, Thomas, Colonial See- retary until tomorrow. , The engagement of the Canadian minister to meet the Colonial Sec- retary has little apparent OOlllltsl. tlon with the proposal 7.119 by Ml‘- Thomas sometime ago that an im- perial conference might be held in London this autumn for discus- sions of matters of interest to the Mother country and the domin- ions. o. N. a. Moving ‘Levis Office To Quebec (Special to Th; Guardian) ' QUIEBDC. Oct. lL-Wlth nlhe ob- ject of decreasing expeneéi the Canadian National Railways It is reported. is contemplating remov- ing its present. division offices in Imris to this city where the rall- way has at present general head- quarters. llf such is the case quite a number of employees working for the-C. N. R, and old l. C. R. ‘will lbe removed to Quebec. nllgrntinn during August was actu- ally 00 per cont below that for August, 1921i; on the other lllllltl onrlgrallon sun-s just as pronounced. Willi fcwllr llflilpll". coining ill and more going out, how will blltilllllfifi prosper. llohlfs ilovvnue lit-duc- or has donv nil that (iunscrvatlvtis said ii would. It ‘is reducing the revenue -to n. skolotont Alld while llll this has ilenn l-lo- ing 0n there-has been no reduction ‘n. expenditure. 'l‘lu' 6011500110110 is that tho Treasury will ho mil- lions of dollars behind this y-ear. $43,000 FOR LOSS OF ' FINGERS nlarkot ccntinutu to leontract? im- ortlcn (Charles Smith) an insur- I Co agent. The return of King Sr., brings It the fact that the King millions t- still ‘intact and the play ooh- luios with o series fo happy ions. ‘ The orchestra solecllons in last kht's vaudeville were exeolIt-zlt peclally that one in which mov- '_ pictures are thrown on a trans. rent screen land lnterplktodlfl ueic. Tonight, tho concludlns ay will be “Saintly Sinners" a "Y "that is different." ., ‘ NEW “FRANKS” CASE (Special to the Guiifllill) NEW YORK, Oct. 0.-—In the lio- lirf that a Illlncllback valfllbontfs pclltrosque tales of adventures in strange ports scattered over the seven seas have fired Ills imagina- tion antl lured him into running away from home, pol-ice urn search- lug the waterfront forinformntioll (Canadian Pres!) concerning Frankl‘n Rosehek, 14- NEW YORK. 00L 5-—A" "Willa year-old‘ sonjot Frank Roshek, woll- or $4,777 a finger for, each of n he to do importer and exporter, Ifingers which had to be Rmlllltllll-Bl , Tho boy, police any, has DFOlIBlJlYVnfLor injury in a machine. was g v-- gnne to sea. There is the hint. ill en to Henry Kliovlt. 15. Ofeclllwll- b?’ ' view of the way he has disappear-h Jury In Jwlse NBWmMI-‘l “"1" l‘; ml, that h g disubpelranés mdy dfi- Paterson. N-J-. lvllflY- Th0 limit . velqp into» snot-her Bobbie Frankslgwartl was 843.000. fvuml Blw m! case. An lhvestlgatfdll ll 0640B bBP-‘lhs National Compo Company 0f ried on‘ with that solution also in Pnssnie. v.9,“ ~ July 24, 1023, K|evlt's hands j._<-co>__._ were caught and crushed, necessi- Dissolution oi rating tlle llluputation of nil ill-ll Reichstag is Talk the right thumb. His father Jos- ‘ (speciality the Oulrd-ian) eph, brought slllt against the com- pany for 8125.000. ' ' - . CHINESE PROTEST annulment-o. rhere-warcon- - . ~ * - llideaableéllalbgglzflflbfilillgllflglgg‘ (heel-l to rise Oluhlrlllaal‘) solu on of 0 -_ ' PEKING. Oct. .-- e nose til-inherit quarters again tedlr- ll‘ Foreign Office ha; protested to the thoush some "l1 mm?“ 9°’: rl-eheh Legatlon concerning hue;- hi" b9n"°d i" w" mm’ 7 ed sale ‘or airplanes to Chang 'l‘so- gadgfmgg°hln°power Lin, the Manchurian wu- Lord. 0011M Liwcelles, Princess Mary the . i who is at war wlth- the Peking 00- Earl and Countess or Harewood. "tag? M01?‘ “Mains. ‘Imam. vernmellt. A Meet. steamer ls re- and immediate attendants were ad- afluzunahiuhopzlth m. ‘own. ported o? be conveying the mschin- mltted. It was learned that the - - t v as to inn. " ‘ child was given the names. Gerald . Plug“? “.’,,{°‘,,',,§l°‘,,'} ‘Pfffg Th; Government has requsftel David Official sponsors included 4 4 fiooolgblote cooperation with the amuse Authorities It Dalren. the Prince of Wales» and Duchess , .. llbld of York, both being . _ w? b)’ idtf. pro INwHEQQLD bow» 5 ‘THEY DOBBED ‘Ft-E KNIGHT-J NW‘ ‘THE rile-m’ l5 Fun. 0F b0155- MONCTON, N. 5., Oct. 6.—- Tonight lees the close of the federal b -eleolsicn campaign in Northum erlandJo far an meet ingu are concerned, to fllll the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. John Morrlley. Both sides Condensed 3 RAIL-Jo. u. word, not each in i... 0 LET -- TENEMENT OF house. Apply IlMss Barbara Walk- er. 21 Prince SL-—1l. HE MAN WHO TOOK MY OV- or coat from Davies l-lotol, re- turn llmnediately for ‘he is known.—-8832-10-6-ln~£ll. o LIT-nous: humans 0c Hlllcboro St. possession llnmgllaf My. Army at The‘ Two Ma >d818~10 4 r931. uucou: snubs c MTM tflllrtodny. fl, Newcom I 60., Marlin-la l . e l0I0-—O~a7§—m0l. ANTED -— l-JIT CARRIER. only Guardian Office.‘ = _ mu 10-‘1 n, l. "m? Flinn‘! mo in this column. Princess Mary’s Child Christened (Clnldlan Frau.) GODDSBOROUGd-l, Oct. 8.—-4Sat- urday to the surprise of the whole village 0t Goldsborougll Princess Mary's second OMllLWBS christen- ed in sr. Mary's Chin-eh. Only vu- TORONTO, Oct. 7.——Mnritlme, moderate westerly winds. fair. Maximum and Minimum tempera- tures: ‘ Toronto, clear . . . . . . .. 72 Montreal, clear Quebec, fair .. Halifax, cloudy .. St. John. fog Boston, cloudy . Clftown, clear . . . . . . .. d 53 High tide this evening at 6.40 and tomorrow morning at 5.50. Gun sets this afternoon at 6.29 slat; rises tomorrow morning at {null moon Sunday, Oct. 18th. 4.81 Iummel-slrle tide eighteen min. utc-s later than Charlottetown. "York Rifle Club Prise Shoot Thursday, Oct. 0th beginnlngb o'clock. Prizes for all members. Ladies serve supper. 8853 10 ‘imll "S. S. Hillsboro will I01 0f! Wednesday, 8th for inspection. Motor boat will lain; lllxfll‘ plagle. 08 f 04-m- "A-mletlnlcf the Illldll Hog Breeders Alcaoolatlon will be hold in mild: J on froendsy, Oct. 1 n1- ln.‘ Allt-IM-at-al. , aunt‘... than! mooted u loo Prlll ‘ - n. o wen on the Kwutmlns only!!!» M m: h‘ Yorkirkou‘ a ’ n11- tllle planes If they arrive there. proxies, ._ {continued on lflgc 8), .1 l, I l‘!