Every Dally Issue Guaranteed. Member A. B. C. 0.9.- 4o,oon no“... cnrloarerown Guardian. Two on“, IIIIIIII Guardian. Founded 1881. Sticriiiafl’ Ronalds Iias Resigned From Exhibition Management in Protest Against Britain's Patronage of foreign Countries Instead oi Overseas Doininions. \ (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 1B.——-Robert Ron- ald's resignation from the inanima- three llritisii Empire Exhibition forces ivpun public attention, the question ivhothei- the Empire really menus to make Itself‘ seI-f sufficient iii fooii and raw materials, Ronald's expiarlfltiml published today indi- citics that nothing but n show of . vigorous protest by the Canadian. Australian. and other Doniinions. will make the Board of Tracie and other departments as well as the iiinnnserment of the exhibition rea- lize that the Empire products of neat, dairy produce and fruit equal the SIIPDHBS from foreign countries. Partner, that British professions of development oi‘ Dominion markets are ‘but hot alr. .without practical “rent of the committee ‘oi’ application. ‘ROIIiliIYS demand was that every contract at the eithibitloh, except ziively from Emipire sources. Offic lals maintain that this is ii prse tiseinent to the British the whole world. counsel iwith coining to n. decision. it declares. British race. to all concerned in it." Provincial Synod M06111 Students 7*’ (Special to Thfquardian) OHN, Oct. 18.-—-The meet-Ail ing of the Provincial Synod of four eastern provinces of Qudbec.Neivv_ Brunswick, Prince Edwurd Island was held in l-fslitax toduy under the presidency of the M-etropoli, mu, the Most Rev.‘ CL. Worrell I).D. Archbishop of Nova Scotii... Among those attending are Bishop Fhrthing of Montreal. Bishop Rich nrdson oi’ Fredericton, Canon Scott ‘deacon Paterson Smyth of Montreal, Professor Ab- booduutii oi’ Monti-ent. fihsncellr Davidson of Montreal. Chancellor Canrpfoell of Quebec, Dean Nealcs on. iglt “Willi in , V. u Bmlfofiir? Végy Rev. Phillip Moffstt of ST. J Canada, which includes the of Quebec, .5. Fred ' ‘oi-an e Rev. Dean Uhreve. Collin and lilav. E.K. Quebec. -_._-_{-g¢_u___ §CONDENSEO SPECIALS 44~§4§§Q#%‘#¢$$‘v¢vv#¢ vvw‘ llATllfh-loc. pot line per day. 9c. per line per day for 8 days or ovsr. for O days or over. o a line. Groups of count us 10 per cent. discount for Address forms part of ud. and must be paid for. Special Rsteai _ Furnished Room sd. ‘inc for soven]bcr 94. tro-m 23 states. from Mattie Situation .' . 50° pu|to California. and from .Wasnlng c. n line per da Count 5 words 6 figures initial one Word. cash. * letters. words for one week. wanted, for seven words. week . ‘FOR 8ALE.—3ET OF BLACK wolf furs. Apply 373 Kent St. ‘TO LET—HOUSE 'WITH MOD- em improvements. Spring Park Road. Apply tyre, Bedford. '23, F‘. _A. Hewitt, Borden. r IiLC. Hooper, 296 Ffltzroy St. Apply H. Care of Guardian. ___.___..__...._._._... cleared small barn will sell chsa sale. Apply to Mm. 8t. Patrick's Road, Lot 88- the premises of Time Valley. , erjesbouts. 2 it l! ‘HOMO. work guaranteed. fry, Queen Street. logs. l 06f 17-lf *RIGISTERED HOLBTEIN BULL for sale. Three and‘ tiali‘ years old; Apply to Aliphnnsus Moln- '_210887-18-3i. ‘Fow-L WANTElL-LIVE FowL for cairn-ins purposes, after the 200054-17-6i “WANTED-A MAff rro WORK on farm for one month. Apply Oct. 18, 3i. ‘YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD EDU cation wants work, of any kind. ~mv r-wanm or coaches HALF new house and for quick arrTes Gillan, iii. i ' l‘ ‘THITTIME Ti I g c .. ooh the m: set niill oiieillnl a d . repair-inl- u italic to or ‘or. “All kinds rui- ltrimintiig on band. Our mo, Build- oflfill “C: min wAN-raim-wl WANT A rwreeolttatlvea in m wind tiniimi which m» vet bee" From Many Lands Continents Represented at Canadian Unlvereity—229 From Quebec MONTRIEAII... Oct. 18—-More crult-s come to McGlll University from Ontario than from the prov- ince of Quebec outside the Island of IMiontreai. according to a cmint 01' application forms on- file for this year at ‘the registrar's office. The files are not yet complete as registration has not definitely closed. bu‘: from applications on _ , (Special to The Guardian.) g,'§:n§f,’f“°“"‘““? "Wm m‘ b‘ vaucouvnn. n. c, Oct. 18. - From a mm, o‘ 671 fluments’ A vitstly increased voluniii of iii- Who are birth, 445 are Canadians by birth distributed as tnllowe: Montreal i155: remainder of Que bec. 74; Ontario. 11-1; New Bruits wick, 32; Nova Scotln, 27; British Prince Edward ls- Colnmbin. 13; land. 11; Manitoba. 10; Saskatche wan, 6; Alberta .4; Yukon. 2 Those boniu within ths ing as regards wine. tobacco and a few other articles be drawn exclu- tlcal. His reply is that the, only need organization to give empire producers an unparalleled adver- puiblic rind The Times in an editorial urges the exhibition authorities to take tne Domini-ions and make careful iiivestigatlons ‘before "This is nu ordinary enterprise." “it will not accom- plish rill we hope unless in every phase it becomes ll, manifestation of the spirit of u-iilty animating tlie King George's personal interest in the exhibition is an inspiration 1'8- attendigtg MeGlllfoLthe first time. land whose applications bear particulars regarding place of island of Britisif - C British Forbid Turk Celebration In Constantinople (Special to The Guardian.) ()0NSTAiN’l‘IN0l*.LE, Oct. hi. -— The Allied Missions reached a tin- animous decision today forbidding the Kemalist gendurmerie destin- ed for Thrace to enter Constanti- nople. The British navy hits been ordered to stop all vessels bearing Turkic-h National police. The decision was made in the iii- terest of public safety. (The Turks had planned to march through the city today and the Al- lied order produced keen disap- Dointment among the exuberant. Turkish population, which had made preparations on u vast scale to welcome the Keninllsts. Hamid Bey the Angorin repre- sentative here declared the ecle- bratlcii would be the greatest iii the history of the city. The French and Italian high commis- sioners had previously sanctioned the Nation-allot entry but. British commissioner withheld his dc- (lisiflll. Disturbed Conditions In _Adrianople (Special to The Guardian.) OONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 18. ~- Twelve hundred French troops left Constantinople today for Adrianople where a serious situ- ation is reporter], occasioned by the ‘evacuation by the Greek army. The movement of such a largo number of French troops into filo capital oi’ Thrace is interpreted licre air signifying that the Allied commander regards‘ the disturbed state of thlnzgs as grave. Preferential Trade Hon. .l. A. .,A1.obb, .-Min-istsr 'tweeii Canada niill _..ite. Empire number 612. distribute srIe.'°°'"m°n “"d°r9m“dmg' follows: land. 11; England. 27; Maine, 5; ilthode Island. 5. China. and Japan. one 5110b- . practical assistance ‘STRAVED OR STOLEN FROM Wm.‘ Sheen. black and wliito "bob tailed" fox terrier, will ans- w» name "Miollfllfi" A "Ward will be grsntettii toroigydlgiéfllfl‘; . Q11 1' m‘ “mm. 000504741 a iii" prominent" tilde“ éliltiwiih a . ' is whpufll M6031.- feted" by the‘ linux41 i . ' _ lllil for 13; India. 2; South Africa. 2. American born students ton to Georgia. ~ The principal states- ure: New York, 31; Mas- nncliiisctls. 9; Pennsylvania, 8; Gon- tlnenial European countries burn- ish 68; as follows:—- Russia, i0; Poland. 8; others, 10; Couth Am- erica gives 3; Palestine, 2; and From applications bearing other information, the following rollg- ious tsatistlcs- are available: Chrisbiuns, 591; Hebrews, 155; no religion, 3, iChristlans are as fol- lowsz- Episcopalians. 155; Pres- byterlans, 147; Roman Catholics, 101; Methodists. at; Baptists. -18: Oongrogatlcrnalists. 9; Uulluriami- 9; lbutherans. 3; Greek ‘Qmmmix- 3; registered as ‘Protestants. 43. There are ttls otwo each of Evan- gellsts. Catholic Apostolic. and (ym-ygtmn iscientists. and one each of Itefcrmlsts, Quakers and Latter Day Saints. rinses nets-mo "ro o-svetor ‘F AIRPLANE oeeicumo 18.—'i‘he French rendering. very to airplane manufacturers in their efforts to develop new types of aircraft. The "Service Technique’ Wt- ltnes the typo of aircraft desires. and any manufacturer may I" ‘ mit, a design, according to the coil muons specified. if the multifamil- turer‘s design l! Rummed- t“ receives s tnial ortl . it’ the craft is successful, an n ditionai order is giverFthe firnrwith the assur- wi“ that no other manufacturer l‘ HARIS, Oct. Government ls t paying a royalty- in‘ th-ls _wuv~ each mluilibi-‘NW’ , firged to devslol! 5103mm daring, knowing that iillllii-"Y m” tiers will be viven 1° "l" "I'm and not to a rival, who. not hav- ing ‘had to bear tbs cost of ca; perhnentairlon. milht ‘b9 "b" undoiibid him. h frhe "Service Technique .- on all models. the tests ‘being mode at one of the best etlulIDuW-O laboratories in the world, local]? at “Byqywtnfonlinmux. These boratorioe are new, The 1811B" congtructe will soon be niece-d i“ yflflon is. alpousncournled b!’ " - f! l1 rim 0f- “ in“ simmer oGOI-aéngenh n“ u-n u I 11 ‘Canada. 445; Newfound- Scotland.‘ 7; Ireland. 6; British West I-ndlesi “um-Parliamentary Coun~el Australia on Friday. Retires From Bench (Special to The Guardian.) 01"l‘.-\W.A. 0rit., Oct. 18. -~ Frnncls H. Glsborno, K. L‘... (Thief Parliamentary (Jounsel is retiring with leave of absence after forty years service with the Department of Justice. ' Maritime Men O‘- Pass Examination Oi MedtcalcBndy (Special to The Guardian.) OTDAWA, Oct. 18.—— Successful candidates at the recent exrtmi- nations at MlcGill were announced tonight by the registrar, .Dr. it. W. Powellfof th-e medical council of Canada. ' This registration is under the provisions of tho (lunatic. Medical Act. which grants n qualification of L M. .0. C. accepted for regist- ration and license in cvcry prov- pice of Cranada. _ ' The (successful maritime candi- dates arez-J. M. Baxter. St. John (N. 13.); E. M. Blair, Truro, (N. 8.); E. B. Chandler. liioucton (N. B.); C. L. Emerson. St. Joint West N. B4) .1‘. P. Grant. Port Elgtii, (N. 8.; H. tlVi. Jardlne, Moitcton, (N. 3.); J. M. Kinsman, Wolfvilie, (N. 8.): J. i‘: ‘McIntosh. Westfield, Beach (N. 13.); J’. .8.’ Murray, lllver John (N. ISL); tutti l-l. n: Sharp. isussex. (N. B.) i " '0 Iiaiiecoiid on: é- stews tap into prawn in the iimrprftldtloilaPliitiilig cb muons st ed this yen- among rviwlu notions tlrroush the efforts of $7.0. itsyn-niim who TOBIIIHM iii the nil’ yesterday for an iioni- (and fifty- three minutes. His itoeoirrplislimdul surpassed anything that the French have been tuble to d6 and is only treated lby some of ‘tile German records. tn distance covered Ray- nnms lent is not sensational foriie hovered in a very restricted area during the entire time of flight. With Australia terchange of trade is predicted by v oi Trade and lCominerce from the prdferelrhiul treaty agreement be- Australia. which lie is on his wuy to ncgoti- Mr. Robb arrived iii Vancouver .froiii Ottawa. and will leave tori Coll Palmer said. tNo sooner is a i ~ ‘ fire extinguished tn one place than it brealtirout in another. ing but heavy snowfall! can cove. ies of irregular: attacked t e Na- tional Post: in tSIIgo last night and this morning including in their ris- saultn tlie jail. the courthouse. the George and Coalition to Present Ultimatum. (Special to The Guardian.) members of parliament who hold more than half the seats I-iouse of Commons are then to meet at the bidding of their lea - er Austin Chamberlain. . Wil they kill the coalition, by telllii David Jsloyd George that he mu go? Chamberlain is expected ti; present a simple issue Ibut one which only indirectly touches the real question. He will present the ultimatum “do you support me as your chos- en lender and my Iinlc-nist Cubi- nct colleagues iii maintaining this coalition with Lloyd George, ii tint, we resign." ill incl 0n that issue many members oi‘ HARLOTTE'i‘OWN, CANADA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922 This iliateiulyi Day in British Pobtical Crisis Conservative Members to Decide llhetlier Lloyd Must Go. thaniberlain parliament would decline to vote. ' in any case the fate oi’ Lloyd ‘LQNDQN. 001- 1$-— Today. George and the coiilition really Thursday, is the fateful duy in the rests with the Conservative ruiik political crisis. ifionservntire|aurl file throughout the country. lwhose best exponent is: its party manager Sir George Young. He so far is immovable i'0r a reunited (fonseriutivc party proceed-logic [the election under a tionservative leader though these leaders do not include (Chamberlain or Lord Ilirkcnhenrl. Either Bonar Law or Lord Derby could by the accept- iance as immediate premier form a |IIL'\V ministry to pass a rush "lil- istltution. remove tlie cattle em- tburgo r-iid clear the way for the goiicrul election. oi‘ lkviiiishirti has M01311 mentioned as rt possible premier, for England sociiis tin-d 0i‘ fire works ill both limiie and foreign [iolitics Standard Oil Stock To be Investigated (Special to The Guardian) titry thin-HO!) was asked representative Froar. Republican of Wisconsin *to investigate the Jersey and d eciile ntion. lllurder Charge i . .. ., ' -.-.>~\.; ' " (‘Speclaldo ‘The Guardian.)- HALIIFAX, Oct. was returner] by the grand lsltio tlie timid I I u “suicide psi-ct." Tho shooting took place in n wood in the south end of tlie city. - Myles‘ recovery l‘roiii his wfluullfi was slow. Ho ut first was w 1 with procuring the girl's suicide and ntteirii-pldiig suicide himself. but this charge’ wns inst week changed to one oi’ murder. ‘The crown today asked for a true bill oii the eviiieiicc of ilurolil Heating, of Brooklyn (NY), f0!” merly of Hairlfnx, and the mother‘ of the girl, (Mrs. Hattie hiiiies; Harold Kenting gave evidence that Myles had nhmred him u. quantity of jewelry at ll. local restaurant and had said that he iillli slu-"YPOI" Ieti with ‘his sweetheart iind tlieo min-dc Lil-Felilellllltg remarks coii- cerning lier. Tit-e jewelery, Kcat irig thought. was the same as that produced in court. iMrst. Miles also testified that tho accused bud made - threatening remarks ~ con- cerning her daughter. Thirty Million Feet ni Timber \VASHING’I‘ON. Oct. 18- Secre- totlay h; 400 per cent stock iilVidfillll. oi‘ the Standard Oil Company of New whether the com- pnny is not liu-blevto ll. penalty tux for hoarding ‘profits to escape lax- llaliiax Soldier Faces r a 18.—A trucbilll lull ‘in the supremo court todnyChicf Justice Ii-urris prcsiilirigiin the The Minister is very optliii-lfiu-So Of Ralph Myles of Halitiix snll listic regarding the outcome of hlsilllfil‘. Chit-FEM! Wil-h "10 HIilWlP-Yilizl” ‘vim; to Austwytn, having, he says, on Jun-e 2, of Florence Milt-surmise every reason to believe that tiir-rc (t! Hfllliflli- ‘will not tbc the slightest diflirxulty y“ (he two c-Quntrynp coming [Q gllilfll tlute with a bullet wound lic- body’ of Florence liillus who had been fatally shot iii the breast. On regaining sensibil- "ty-hc said that the tuvo hurl made Myles was fouiiil iiiir-riiisc.ioii.~ir.u Mrs. Stillman May Yet Lose Her Case (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Oct. 18.— Fifi Potter Stillman may be rob-bed of her victory over her husband, J. A Stillman, ithe banker, it became known here today. In a decision made public‘ today Justice Tompkins challenged the action cf Justice M-orsr-liausei‘. who tlticitletl that Stillman was the -I'ather oi’ Bitliy (lily and fa-uiid Stillman guilty of infidelity to his wife. 'i'\l11l]')killS. who threatens to carry the case to :1 iligiifll‘ court stator] that lie action started in his court and that It wvas later transferred to that of ‘NiOYlIiIiHISGY. This. hassle. h-auserh ruling. lldvaii-ce Meeting to Fix Iltoniniic Clauses oi Pact (Special to The Guardian) PAltbS, Oct. lS.-—~'The icrench posul of tlie British government for o yrreliminary Near Eastern pence conference for the purpose of tlrowiiii; irp economic and fi- nancial clauses of ii new treaty with Turkey. The acceptance is expected to he forwarder] to Lon- rlori tonight. Olijccbioii will be made by Pre mie.r Poincare, limvcver. to hold- lug tlie conference in London, ns the British iiivitn-trlori, suggested. Tho French premier tliliiks that Paris would be more suittiilrle. i-Io agrees iwilth the British that the preliminary coiifertdrice should he held on October 20. or so soon afterwards us possible, PARIS, Oct. 18.-——The British gov- of a preliminary conference in London at which would prepare the economic and financial clauses of the Turkish peace treaty. The Italian govern- ment liiis accepted and will rip- point its deieillltes. The British be-l lieve the conference should begin its session on October 20. The Allies are still unaible to ilx the place and the date of the geri- erai Near Eastern peace confer- ence. The Angoru government has been asked if Switzerland would ‘be itgreeaible to it and s. reply is EDMONTON] Oct. I8—'l‘hifi}’ million feet ‘of spruce timber has been destroyed by firs in the Mc- Arthur timber limits on the Atha- basca River. according to Col. It. l-l. Palmer. head~of the forest ser- vice for northern Alberta. who re- turned yieotarlay after three wwk! oversight‘. of fire fighting operu- tioiis northwest of the city. Fires rrre burning almost everywhere he said. Twenty-fore rangers have been fighting all suinmér to keen the fire under-control, but owing to their dryness of the soaosu the tacit has been a very difficult one. Noth- vwith the situation. Ir. i a Aiiiiliuiiatioaaiists to The Guardlani) bod- Irish (8 halal 140 DON. Oct. 18--Stron but his success was so tar tcyfluil this was curd tilitt lt i ., individ- ts. . " i- ii. hovfil that the “has” G rii n recor , ifiiviraaiiarria or M i‘ i . llhster Bank. and srrytii-ing that. ‘Ill intimated when says a Press Association dospaich ks gliding‘ competition dp- frotn Belfast. pa: gun‘ fire tlie Town Hall, The din of rifles and machin. . ado. are being closely watched by aniiugmentsd force of customs pro ventive officers in an attempt to chock the smuggling of silks and [textiles into the dominion. Jacques Bureau. minister of cus- toms and excise. said that com-l plaints had been received by his department from people in var!- ous parts of the dominion against rtlhis smuggling, which was said to enpecterl soon. Close Watch on __ ' Smuggling (Special to The Guardian.) ‘OTTAIWA. Oct 18--All ports of entry from United States into C-m lion. hve shown a decided increase. The commissioner of customs and chief preventive officer had there ford decided upon special measur- ea in. nn effort to stamp out this illicit entry of goods. These efforts would ha extended across the whole of the international bound» ary until the srnu sling was wiped out, if such was oasjble. TJONDON. Oct. 1B -—Premier Lloyd George, according to the Daily Mail, announced at the meet- -I<)ven tlic Duke \ invalidates Morse. ernment has suggested to Frnncojprovcd at the general peace confer and ltrrly the immediate callinglence. the cmertiruiid void and t-he peace conference ‘lions relating tinned "we shall transfer the na- ths conference the full legislative, executive and ‘military powers of our country, and iio time- will ibc to others." the word "Christian" into the dis- cussion of the rnouurss his "gov- ernment is does not enter into our decision. All creed! are treated alike, but traitors will they be Christian or Moslsm. ulttiiions have forgotten that they, were Ottomans and ($300,000 Robbery On Chicago Street (Speclai to The Guardian) Cilll-UAGO, Oct. 18.—~ls‘0ur ban- dits at midnight ‘held up and fob. lied Max Moser, jewellery broker and salesman of New York of $300.- 000 worth of unset diamonds. Mo- ser bad just left the Congress l-lou tel wit-h Charles J. Morris. afrleni who had volunteered to drive him to the railroad station, when a block feutomblhllle ‘corncriflning the four robibers swam. alongside. Scores of machines carrying tho- ntro crowds sped along Michigan Boulevard as three of the robbers l-mirtlcd the ‘Morris automobile and urove it north wit-h the stream of traffic. Tney turned off-the Boule- Vfl-rd _on it side street and searched Morris und lMoser, obtaining the wallets from tlie salesman. " The Moser robbery brings the total obtained in robbery of jewel- lery salee-nlen. in Chicago this year to nearly bwo million dolinrs Whole Crew oi Dutch Steamer Drowned (Special to The Guardian.) STOCKI-I-OLJM, Oct. 18.—<AII of the twenty-nine members of tlie ci-ciw of tlic Dutch steamer Corne- Eis were drowned today ivhcii the ship sank and all of her llfeboats (iisaippearcd near the rocks on the northern shore of the Gulf of B0- thniii. The ship grounded four days ago. At that time the crew refused offers of aid from shore. hater a severe gale came up, battered the ship to pieces and prevented the upiproatcli of rescuers. Venizelus Says Greek I Repubfioiilmprobable (Special to The Guardian.) _ LONDON, Oct. 18.—-—‘l~‘orriier Pre- mier Venirelos of Greece cons-lil- ors lit improbable that a repulblic will lbe formed in that country as an outgrowth of the current cam- paigii towards such un end. . die expressed his opinion today. when shown an Associated Press despatch from Atihen-s. which told how the campaign for a rc- piiihlic had strongly aroused the {Royalist newspapers. - ’l‘liei'e undoubtedly existed a istrilillg democratic movement for a ‘republic iin Greece. the former qireiiiier said, and doutbtlessmaiiy candidates. wiouldl stand on. that government has accepted the pm. yirogrriiiiiiie at the forthcoming e1; I state- cctioii. i Venizelus reiterated the mom that, ihaving retired from politics, he would not takc any uctlvo part in the format-ion of a flépllililc. 5 iillikiiil uiiiiiii Wants Change in World Relations? (Special to The Guardian) i , CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 18. — . Hamid Bey, the Nationalist rep- resentative. an nu interview today ztleclared that. all the European ciipitulatlons‘ will be abolished lf_ the Keniialist demands tire sin-f “All the old treaties .are niill will have o. clean slate," he said. "We propose to build on nn eu- tirely new foundation all conven- tc our contracts with the western ivorld. We have no objection to President Wil son's fourteen points, the modern principles oi‘ nationalities or the large ideas iw-hlch have been pro- claimed in the lwst few years as part of the new gospel oi’ interna- tional laiw, but on the other lumd. we shall demand extension to Tur- kcy of all the elementary rights of n sovereign people. the same as are enjoyed by other nations." Hamid Bey staid that the Kemul- ists regarded the holding of the peace conference at Smyrna as of first importance. “For the purtpose of the peace conference.” he con- tlorial assembly to Smyrna. Tus we shall ‘concentrate in the presence of the members of lost by delays. in trunsmissl -u of proposals back and forth between the European capitals-and the seat of the Turkish government. if held in a city of western Europe, Mus- tapho Kama] cannot be present, and therefore, the members otthe conference will look supreme au- thority, which he cannot delegate Deprecsting the introduction of raisins ‘aninst the Greeks. he Aiflfllbedfl ‘iltellfllon be punished whether “A large part of our drool: loop- turned to; lug of the Liberal ministers thlii aveuln an fthe srplodlrigo bombs nu tgi-ilrro." ' '9 Carlton Club t atfflln . Bub tut c ombsrlnlunngzegenfgatleidu; a‘ ‘pynsl-yyvl“ M n" m. mm] Greece; we shall take precautionsl w“ h, mm“ "m" 1g against a recurrence of such for- oae who remain- our one and affection. whether “Noozie” the Sunshi-ri-e Kid I1 Au lthae&elen,llellvolyal‘ Vigilant Not Those interested in the Guard- ian's great voting contest are be. ginning to hustle for votes in earnest. From now on each day will show an increase in the way of interest, and in the number of votes cast for the various candi- dates. lt is easy to secure votes if your are ambitious and have a desire to win one of the valuable prizes The Guardian is offering. Go among your friends and tell them that you want to win. and you will be surprised at the ease with which the votes are secured. The prizes will be given to some- one. WHY NOT YOU? The voting in the contest up to the present has been quite heavy; but from now on it. may be ex. pected to increase daily. Tell your friends that you are out to win and that you want their votes. People always help those who help themselves. and if you want t) become owner of c. big five-pas- senger touring car. you will do well to speak to your friends be- fore someone elsq solicits their subscriptions. ' Remember that contestants are in no way restricted as to where they shall go to solicit votes. Sub- GOIIVOIS Was $78,000,000 Short (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct. 18.—— The recent loan though described as satisfac- tor~- requires $78,000,000 to be made up on December 1st, al- ,thou»gh it is stated at the depart- llllflfli. that the money is avails-bis to pay off the ibond holders who have nct converted the loan. The idea of popular domestic loan is -li‘ttle talked of and not probable. ilt is believed that the necessary lfinancing trill be done In New dfork or London more likely the former. Railway Matters I Ml‘, JIA. hlcscervtiv whose tele Ones Will Win Prizes No Cause for Inactivity —Ali llave a Chance Ill tlie Guardian's 100,000 Extra Votes on $18 Clubs ‘iliis Week. "Maire iiay While tlie Sun Shines.” . Great sci-iptioiis may be secured any- where. There is no cause for any con- testant 81min: mscouiuged over his or her chances of winning one of these valuable prises to he giv- en "in the contest. There is nearly four weeks yet to pass before the winners will be decided. If the contestants feel that their prospects are hopeless and are in a quandry as to what to do, they can come to the contest depart»- ment and get all the advice "a d help they need. They will be bod how to get into the race right. and the visit to the office may mean the winning of the race. Tirnidity, hesitation and apathy disappear as chaff before ano wind. if contestants sit down and reason calmly and sensibly over their chances. You will soon rosi- ize that all have an equal chance. No one is favored. No prise is won yet. and with equal woi-lr and eu- thusiasm you are as able to win as anyone.. ilf a contestant tllitlkl and aprcclates fully wlia-t one of these prizes will mean, even tho second or third prizes are well worth trying for. The 818.00 Club vote offer ends Saturday night. Step lively. Winston Churchill Ilas Appendicitis (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Oct. is -Winstpii ‘Churchill, Secretary for the colon- ies who was taken ill Monday has appen-lifltis it was announced this morning. it was said to be too early for the doctors to decide dc- finitely as to the necessfy of on operation. .. Alive 40_Hours With Artificial Respiration (Special to The Guardian. LMNDON, Oct. 18—A nevvac lev- mont in the history of medicine was created today to Dr. Gerald gram to the General iSuperln-teiid-Holyrwde" Una“ m‘ direflm“ m" ent of Railways was published in lust ‘Monday's Guardian. received the follow-lug reply yesterday: Moncton. NZB. Oct. 16.1922 !J.A. Mceservey, Esq., Charlottetown, P.E.l. Dear Slr:—— Have younwire of the 15th.; re condition of car-‘Srtckvillc to‘ Tlormentine-Ocoober litlit. ant having the matter looked into and instructions issued to see. that cars are in proper condition. Yours Truly, R. W. SIMPSON (For General Superintendent.) _ llioslcm, Christian or Jew. For example. at Angora there are now important Christian irninorlries, who euJoy the full privileges of p0 lltical and religious fleedom and possession of their houses of wor- ship." The Weather Temperature, Tide, Moon, Etc TORONTO, Oct. lib-Maritime northwest to west winds. gradual- ‘Y decreasing fair and cold-er. ‘lrl-lfihtfl tide this morning nt 9.19 and tonight at. 9.37. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.08 stag rises tomorrow morning at 6. . ‘Summersidc tide 18 later than Charlottetown. minutes "rots WILLBE NICE- TO . seiner/uses ti sex-r WlN'l'EP:i-\, iii ty men working in shifts for forty hours by artificial respirationkept. aiivc a man with a broken neck. while the Doctor operated in an unsuccessful effort to save hil life. The rmtient suffered his injury on the football field and when the doctor called he found his breath- ing paralylzetl. For the next forty ours volunteer helpers applied ar- tificial respiration in shifts of an hour. The operation of raising the spins to see if the vcrtetbrne were broken was performed by the doe- for with the use of a local anna- thetic. The patient who conscious until the end and knew what was‘ glcing dons in an effort to “we m. -—-—-<4->-i-'- O German Communists I I Will Wuiiiaii 1 . For Republican President BERLIN, Ont. 1B.—‘i‘he Commun- ists have decided to run a woman candidate for the Presidency of Germany if the government party muster courage enough to hold el- ections next December tn accord- ance with President Iiibu-ts wishes. Their choice is Clara Zetken who though almost 10, is one of the most active me o! tire party councils. Announcements, Coming Events Meetings, Etc RNIIIAIIO yer lino par r! f‘ I‘OLYI or eye’; lactic" in f ID {If CI! ~ . a or o . "ear r ta and Qua! be said for. n n ...._.._ "Taxi Service ltand Empire Hotel. Phone Oil-J. "-':-— "AY n‘ DONATIONS —Illho new a not Orphan- iiire will I :—- . l0 QI- msa,‘ eis. ' rowers can mammalian. oliiu. run, mite, i n urn. nan - =