. AMAXIMS...‘ OF A MERCHANT People with money to spend look for the place where they can spend it to the best advantage. They want 100 cents worth, at cur- rent quotations, for every dollar. to? A “i; a flmko of 11ml to tickle a Huh “g under the chin. If you've ‘m h,“ bqflfl a spirited and "hunt" nowepaper advertising wnpelgn. ' t aw \s\\\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew :~%/// w The People's Paper sf“ e‘ -—u CANADA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER it, 192A” Ive Ilflol Bella . Georgi-n: Ie llfl CHARLOTTETOWN, OGQOQOWOOOQOQOQOO§OOOO09 Willi S i Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires QQQQOQQVQVQOOQWOVOQQQO-Os 0rd Beaverbrook Give Views On Coming Election . (Canadian Press.) MONTRiEA-ll, Ulit_\l‘l."l'l‘ile Star today publishes the following t/l' bio from Lord Boaverbrook to the editor o ftlie Star. "The striking feature of the’ ear- ly days of the election is the colli- biila.tloii between liibcrals anti Coil- servntives tu defeat Socialist. incin- bers returned last tiinc on a. n1lll- orlty vote in a three cornered con- test. “There is no national agreement, but lil many itical areas liic Liber- _ iii candidate ls stundlilr; down for ty year; ago as a “out,” tn the 1L the Conservative nnd vice ve_rsa M. l’.. J-lls service came m and so avoiding the three corner- ht Dawson City tn ed fights oi‘ 1923. Tlie_re are seven- u (psthrhnhcn tn n ty of these seats held by socialists m] he made htn why and the upset of the election will ‘vat; then a whlmvet.’ probably b0 ilecitletl here. whom he tnnhrtnn in » "'l‘lle cilief of this lllOV(\ are thi- hn dted‘ “n nnnnnnfl Const-rvntlvu die bards who unlin- h hthn ot- ntnndtntn lain tllat lalbor ilrollto more than e daughter Una nntn Conservatives when a Liberal taun- Qhehtm Shh than 0t tl-idate retires tbut the tii(.'"llill'(ii~l on hhtghtst-oh the twentyflcm consumption in 191g have always been wrong in tiloi [of ground running from Broad- The outbreak of . lmmicm """‘l"3>'- Th“ ("""S“"V"' y ulimost to the Hudson River him livln tlve party is ncvcr itlilirvil ill ltil'ii'l> tween 165th and 168th street; of n ei- ill except zlgainsl. tiit5'lli\l‘li.*l and will minfliif)“ building for itbe hospltJchene never remain ill olTlrie it‘ thc i|i.-- anti medical school. ‘ bards gain trontrnl, are lilo parlia- ilti cost of this first structure is ment oi‘ i923 proved. - » in $10,000,000, while the com- h; development of the plans may _ Want To Get Some Hints In Canada ritually involve the expenditure ( Special to the Guardian) double or treble this sum on llrllng alone. _ Pliins for the combination bulld- ; were evolved by the Jont Ad- lilstriitive Board, with Dr. C. C. rllnguliie as executive officer, Ba NEW “ORR, 9m‘ 14__A, it Tnt.|\vith Mr. M. F. ‘Pumpkins, (lPlli-‘Ptll hail hot-n subjcctctl to froquotit ru ,, adopting the [ma] plhhst the tow. nn omcht] n; the South African Freight Agtiit of the Canadian ductloiis. The railway was ovtan n| spent two and One ha“ yen“ Nntt-Onnt Rnhwnynl left h),- Cahadh-lNAzltlonni Railways on the tiliestion now operating at a loss and could tile study of other medical cen- yesterday to stildy the methods byilli the reduction of coinmoility[hardly coiitcnipltltu reducing thi- rs and hospftals, seeking to oom- “'hl(jh Canadian rnnwuyg flflptuyl freight ratts. 'l‘h'.i Potato (lrow- charges oii_ produce ivliose perish- e the bent features 0t nuhn thnn tnnrm trnveh “h, tnvnnttghhott is ers Association was represeiltetl able qualities llltlfill - necessary hntng Cnndnhtt.“ t‘, (tetpttnhh, whh. at tht- meeting by President A. lo. rapid traiistf-rtnltioll and special the‘, it wnutn bn nnvfnhttlt, h“. thn lJt-lval‘. ' V cure that involvctl extra rrxpcnsc. Snntn African (tnwrntttnttt tn nn; The confcruace, .tt whlchhir. S. A- thcrc could be no discrimina- potm m the Unnnn Stnten n tnnnn A. Mcllonalrl presided, was Opened tion the proposed rcdltciioiis commissioner wnn n Stntnh. ntnnh“, by Mr. Nelson ltattenbnry, who ex. would also have to apply in tilt‘ ilRilFlilll stun ictiiitlif RESliilS IN cliinrs llEAlH juries sustain, A supi-rfll-izll i-xilnliiiiltiiln by ell in a deplorable accident ‘that oc. llrs, Alli-y and lilchliil-zlil rt-vt-illctl curred yusterdily afternoon. that a broken collar hone and lil- Maurlce Wilbur lteardoll, tlloljnrius to the head hail llUflll sits- tlvclve yi-zir old son of Mr. ailditzllneti. - Mrs. John F. lteartlon, K.iiig Square} 'l‘lu- victim oi‘ tlli- ilct-iilt-iit was tilt-d last night iii tho (‘Jty llos-plt- at once convoy-id to_tlle hospital. ' . Sonic tliui- Elilifi‘ entrance sylrlp~ toms of brain ill'lll()l'l‘ilil|-§(: ap- ]li'.ill"\"ii atul it was tieclded to oper- l illiiiiih "lilllliliN PRISUNL ll iiltt liiiloli CANADIAN i Hiltliillinvtlnului l-h Be Built in N_ Y” LONIDON. Oct. .l~l.——“.\iajor" . Maurice Gervals, C- dl in - and ‘Have turelr, who hall led fltrililflqllllélfell Beds. eer on two continents, was senten- Ew YORK out m ___]n accord. prisonment for obtaining -by false As ilic result of iii (Canadian Press) DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 14. — The Prince of Wales arrived in Detroit shortly before two o'clock this afternoon to be the guest of Henry Ford. i Ylkittffilliy about fouroclock the youiigstcl- was rldfng along Graf- ton street on his bicycle, when illt 'l‘hc operation conducted a i’arnicr‘s (express wagon drivcnlby llr. l\ic.\lill.ln, assisted by Dr's. by a Mr. McConnell of l'l.‘l»\l((£li!-l‘l'lll(ill$, Alloy. and Smith, show- Stiitlon l‘0lllltit'.i Rogers Hardware t-ii that tin». skull had ill’ -n fractur- Co., uorncr and approachctl him iii i-il in st-rerai places. it ‘was at an opposite direction. it is ail-toilet» si-cn that no hopes could bi.- ieged that the wagon was cu the ultt-rtilineti for tin.- l-.lil‘s l'l9(.’l)VlI.'_V wrong side o1’ the street. At any and despite l-vi-ry effort tllc 0nd ratu the boy's bicycic collidctl with i-cnlo about tcli o'clock, . the (incoming team, the child wast Litth- Aiaurict» was a pupil of thrown off and foil heavily tht- irighth gradl- at (luocii Squat“:- striking llis hcail ill-{Zllllfit the School. ills ilmtll uitiler such ultrb. ltrtlglr- circunlsianri-s has cast a llo was picked up in a ditzciPgloom over tht- wholo UOllllllllllity, condition and carricil iiitu Jainie- and to the bot-unveil purl-tits and .'-:' 21's drug store, -.' ‘aitiigthii ar- I't'iilli\'t'S lllt! (illfllldiiilll i-xiciuls its rival of lllPliiCiii ilsslstzlilce which tlt-lqli-st sympathy. liad bin-n hastily sunlmoued. ilPPillliltlailllhlillillllll i’ REDUCEBEHSHT RATES Till.‘ Council of tho 'l‘r.idi.- wils ill conference ced Saturday to nine months‘ im- LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 14. —-Prince Palatine E. T. Simms’ quarter million stal- lion was burned to death at Xalapa Farm, Bourbon Coun- ty, last night. the oldest, largest and strongest: ntutlons of lieailnglin the city, t . Pffimiiliii.liigsptiflciliidmii: "I "brute end xrslty, will join forces to est- 1904 fomwmg uh here a complete medical 42011553109“ mere- a on u scale commensurate will) t° Quabec- H9 . needs of the population and m3 first W179- qmportnnce of New York City as Mmllfefllt ll-Wl world metropolis. t"! 11188111: as lie first step in the develop-find married tb n; will be lilo erection on Wash-tweii-kliown ln FREDERICTON, N. B., Oct. 14 —A lumber mill at North Devon. across the St. John river from Fredericton, was burned this morning. The plant was owned by W. D. Gunter of this city, and to re- place it would cost $25,000 it was said today. the war found, 1-’. the life of ‘all adventur- tPRTlS, He wrote to Lord iKlt- r, suggesting that he should be granted n. commission. Finally nliated in the Brtish army and was granted a. temporary o0iilmls~ slon as second lieutenant. lie re- algiied in 1917, according to his -_______. ilti WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. —- Despite the fact that there is a strong Lafolctte seutment ill the country, the majority of political experts beliievc Coolidge will win. if he wins there will be little question that it will be due in no small degree lo the vote of the women. i (Contilnued on Page 3) Opening of Fall Term 0f Dominion Supreme Court (Special to The Guardian) TTAWA. Oil-tuber 14.-—Wlth a crowded attendance including sev- eral ladies as welt as membgrg gt" LONDON, Oct. 14. —The an- nounced programme of the Communist party in Britain includes nationalization cf big ‘industries and banks, state control of foreign tradmcapltal‘ levy, suspension of interest on national debt holdings of over 5250.000, minimum weekly wage of S20 with a forty-four hour week, loan to Russia of $500.000.000 iind cancellation lioaril of lllr. 'l‘onipk:'ns- pol-ntcll out that last night in tllc past low years freight raters 0 such institutions of the most i ern typo. The architect is James table Rogers, creator of the Mem 0 Annual ilubeorlptlnna Delivered 05.00 __;______.- ___._ i'Alfih‘, (ll-l. li.- 'l‘ili- Japant-si- , . i ( i-wv Now in Hands izliuiug all tiiui-uilmi-ili liy tht- as st-ctlrily. was ].ll'1'.\'~'ilit‘il today in a Nl~.‘\\’ YORK. (lcttlhcr 14.~lhll- stntciiiriil titular"! illfllitil‘ iilil‘l_\' two in irons, and her t-ar» “mi Sui” "l ‘\m‘"'i"“- "" Wrwmtllvi-gizlti steam-shill Sligaliud this trut- lll()ll\'i‘.~i til‘ lilt‘ tL-ii-g ion with‘ t-ipil- with iiil‘ illvni Ili-illioil uiimlmlwd 0“ he!‘ dmlkfl Inn)”, H“ Lirlli-i llt'.‘~' . \\ n I v _ ‘tntnntlnn, h“ In“ thn tn HI \\ill'll iht- hi-llvtfzt l‘llll|i~ upon tlic thhh h, 5|t-,.“K|]|t.“jtttt th,. ],._-|u||t."'|4'll iill' ship and. ‘rcrt-il'lug no ri-s- prilptlszll to tlt-clarc an zlggri-ssui‘ ill" ill-Willi! i110 Siltiilllllli- sllKi-tveis: .hcr. 'l'h<.~ tslstoms men clambcred coilsuitiiiu tit-ck lflllli - lilwlilll‘ upon. 'l‘hcy saw no one on , lHilllilliS it's to ililllHPii with- l. llclolv decks they : t . , . s to tlii- l-.\'i<llll_'.: priiiiltnis bc-“HH m, up “Hm of the llvo couutrii-s to suspcc‘ in“ about m H‘ dfllnke“ stupor‘ si Quadrangle at Yale, By lllull, Canada and U. 1A. 00-50 _ _ ,_ Trait and Drunken .'lillluili- at l.i~u~-\'.l. lilo-rt» iiii‘ l\ ti- pnlivsi- lil'il'i',llil'5 sllvrvcii 'ii iii ill! . t . . r-‘Pllllliy ill‘ iill‘ lil'il;.',ill' of Nations of Li. :5. ill liit’ |ll'(li(ll‘i)i of lll'iliil‘lliillll anti , ———~—— loilgtll st‘ ll'lllt'lli lroul tilt» .l:|tl;lli-llin,.-, i: 1y on a gentle swell in tilt- Y _ | - l-illlui y iii-rig issln-tl lmliglil. til-u of s. tidy llook. with her Crow "illi- lvtili talk about .l.'lp:lli's ohjyiht, n; .|;t_in>u mtg-vs of liquor tiuile-i‘ ilYl‘ in iilis instanl-t- dug illl‘ ltll..h,,,.,.,-h,,,,.,,t he“; 7th,, h0g2...) Nor. Millie]! imlllilllflllii if‘ l’1_ll"'].\' imwtllltlriiilii: swnlt-il no tiiiierclit from Wm"? “m! "MWMY “Wm” l“ “will. dim-ll tiilii-t- YPNSPiS lllll1)l't‘(i iii-at‘ \\'ilil'il it was urcl’ 'l lllW-li till ollby‘ Irlwr" w“ 110mm“ l‘) ‘MHJLwLL lurldii-‘ll irllilr-I-l 'l lfllt:\'iilllll>ili> prlu- “w unnlmuus Scmlv“ “ml m“! BM." ken-hint; llu- t-tllviiulll lri-i- lrulilfilmlhl- gull“! ‘Ilium. hmwv“ Mgmm‘ |l1lii‘lli iill‘tlilSi.\'ii'ill‘_)' Alllli lilo" m? Hmmng lumlusslyv n“ ‘the WM- .. " ti-rs about turiy illllt-s out from New nunnnmt Inn Inn Jnnn \4lli\ ulthoul .l hclnlsnl-ln. l'l. iii iili‘ pl-illiu-iil would “lllilill ,Sm'“1i"'l ill“ lmhn" ‘mwu ywiwl" “t,” tnsnh in nnnntntlnn,’ nnh, Int . y, ‘iii!’ lookout of ills. vlliiq-f‘ hail. ulili it was sought to ]l."i‘\4'lli this.il"'lis~. lil'1'li thrci- shout £ll'l'Om‘.s‘ fit-r 'i‘lti- fiiiiivlllPlli, ill tifsclissillg lil~-,li"\l‘-‘3 Sim “W?” “'35 l") fiign Ur llntiotl on that alter illr~ ruuliviii (‘élltiilili If. ll. Blake of the Seri- ciari-tl iiriflif lllVillllllPivlll,‘i'('!l, lhi-il ordered ills incn to board "(Elli a ilocior, who l-aiilitit i)l'i~l.'l‘¥tlVL'l' ihc side and looked about the i1 l"'"ll"lY,ii1 1i llntii-iit iflllrii)’, half expecting to that tialii-ut a i1l‘illl' be flrvd \\'il<'ll illl‘ lnlti-r, in ll-Ispcrtl-‘til-vii. bill -'l fiitilrfll ili5CiQ5Qd two H I I I _ H t" lilitlfS ash-op in the wheel house- it‘ iil('l s l]‘t'l~'('l‘l]I oils. shunting“. th-nhh cuui:ills_ltill lilo siatt-iut-iit found tht, rent n; the ht.nw_ Sntnn werelin their bunks t'lll‘.s‘ill° with the pain of bro- lwi-i-u Jana; and .'\llll‘l'i ‘u, it \\'(llii . h ht- a lack tilt‘ l‘l'S]li'('i iii statusiiicii IV!“ balms “m! mm“? ‘Wm fiiilggor- " '-"| '1' 1-‘ ir t r their l-tltiat-iiy to si-tili: iill'lll lit‘ Ami“) "H “f 1e Imnfln” black Has‘ l\\'l.'i'll'iilfllllSuivghlir f tlht- captain was tound locked in I Bede in the Hospital. I l l The new Presbyterian Hospital ll dominate the southern facade liie architectural group, and all arrangements will be governed the mlnutest detail by one major nsliteratton, the welfare of the divlilual patient. The main strue. (Continued on Page 3) nether Home (Bank Official Found Guilty (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Oct. 14.-—-Slduey H. nes, former auditor of the Home nk of Canada. which failed in 5118i. 1923, was found guilty to- Y by senior county Judge Emer- ll Coatsworih on the charge of Kllsencc in regard to statements tho bank's condition furnished the Federal Minister of Finance. nteiice was deferred as in the the bar, the fali_ term of tho Su~ Proms Court ofgCaniida opened this morning with the accustomed dis- play of pomp. The interest was particular because of the installa- tion of tho new Chief Justice, Hon. Francis Anglln. and two new judg- es. Justices Newcombe and Rin- frlt. IR, Cameron. K. C., Registrar of the court read the commission oi the new judges and announced that they had been sworn in, after which the court proceeded with its regular order. --————<Q->— ---- -- Corner Stone is Laid ‘ For New Church Morrison, of Antlgonish, officiated yesterday at the laying of the cor- ner stone of the new St. John's Church, New Aberdeen. which re- places the structure burned a few years ago. The Bishop was assist- ed by Rev. Dr. M-. Coady, of St, F. X., who celebrated mass, and the so of Oct-an G. Smith, former lei accountant of the defunct ln-, iiliiioli. WilO was found guilty on similar trliargo two weeks ago. l RATE-lo. on word, net " lllnrtlcii in title column. —~__ o ts-r-oooo GARAGE, can. ‘"3"!’ located. Apply at Guardian‘ 0lllcc.~146——10-—15——m—Sl. {timeout-z sAueAoss MADE ""1 today. Saunders, Newsom & Co. Market Building. 6050-9—2il—ll-—mol. RIGHTON l8 BIOTS ODERN house, furnace and fireplace. 820 Per month. Robert Cotton, Brigh- ton Roiid.——141—10--i15-m--2l --_- ._...______ 0 LET- surrs or srlwn bellied offices in Hentiessey Building. Great George St. Apply Two Macs. Druzllets. 6018-1D-10M6l. Kt i-l BETWEEN 9 c "8 Street and 8t. Donovan's pathedral. rinz with pearl setting liider leave at 9 Kin‘ 8t. and re. 0e e reward. C940 11 mtf 0! PRINTING or svsav dean-lotion cheaply and exped- miiilfliy executed. Guardian Cell. lrtli Job Prlntery, Phone 188. 2870 B Ctf. IMMIDIATELY. A "Omoetellt cook. satisfactory "m. must have references. Avltly to Phone 2|! or Mrs. GIIIO ‘Morris. 10 Esplanade. 101-10-18-M8l. WANTID. lcee on lit.- tos-r-ocr e-r WANTED _. POULTIV Chickens and Ilkvwi. B!" pilcatloil. Bell your poultry to I‘, J. Holmes. Charlottetown, Isr- local cltrgy, inciudhg Rev J. A. M. Glills, pastor of St. John's. His Lordship Wits the preacher of the day. The new church, which is only partially completed, will accommo- date 1.200 worshippers. it will cost, whe completed, 500.000. The l to R. Gl lls of Sydney. was the arc ect. and McSween llros., Glace ll . The new church s- th-e builders. situated midway between the two great colllerics, Nos. 2 and 1B. @- The regular monthly meeting of (m. Catholic Women's League was held ln'Rosnry Hall last even- ing and was well attended. The president Mrs. l". J. Casey was i-n the chair and weicoinol the niem- bera after the summer vacation as n-o meetings were held in Jilly August or September. The minutes of the lust regular ineetng and two executive meet- ings wute read and approved-The resignation of Miss Gertrude Klgglns from the office of treasur- er was regretfully accepted and Mrs. James H. K158"!!! W“ W‘ pointed in her place. ‘The report of the convener of Juvenile Welfare Miss Florrle Dorsey was read and 3'8"‘ B11 in‘ terestiug account of the Bummer camp held this year at Traced-lo. The two companies of St. Duns- taii'e Girl Guides forty-eight all together with five officers and the camp commandant Miss Dorsey and Mrs» F. J- Cl”? | 9'1“ up enjOyablé and D70" ftable two weuks tinder canvas gqrly in August. Details were given of the fin-anoint part of the undertaking which was most satia- g;¢g,°t-y_ The program for each day included in that would lend u; the epinltull llld physical de- velopment of the llrll "ill “m” iiiiiiwrnon Building. " ltd-ways. ‘(Oonltlnued t». Pm 8) to that of the commissioners main- tained in the Unitctl Stiltcs by Can- ada, Australia and other foreign na tions. ' t. \. ¢ Italian Aviator Won Big Prize ROME, Oct. 1~i.—T. lliacchi, an ltnlian aviator. today won first ‘prize, 1110.000 lire, ill tho race for the Italian air cup, flown over a 300 kilometre course. C. Andre, won the second prlzefof 30,000 ilro. GLACE BAY, Oct. Dir-Bishop. CLARENCE F. SMITH ()f Montreal, first of the Home Bunk directors to appear for trial before Judge Coatswortli ill Tu- tils blunt Fllilii ‘Pililiill iiliill’ Hiiilill William En Must Give $5,000 to His Deserted Wife SINCINNATI, Olilo, Oct. 14. — Mr. Rosamund Hart obtained a divorce from Frederick William Hart ‘fperfect loverwof Mrs. Alfred Lawrence Hall-Quest, in the court of domestic relations here today. Alimony agreed upon out of court consisted of $5,000 cash and one third of Hart's income for the re- mainder of Mrs. Hart's life. Mrs. Hart is likewise to have possession of the furnltulle and effects which were located in the Hart. apartment here. (Continued on Page I) pialned thi- situation confronting title island farmers to Mr. Tomp- t-kins. fvlr. lluttt-iibury thought that tllc fr-llght. ratcs on potatoes being shipped from outside points into (Jharlottetowil wcrt- ino high uml ilot Justified by the prices be- ing at present received. lie sug- gustt-l as a remedy that the freight charges be adjusted. He iwss ill favor of a flat ratc 0i’ five :ccilt.s pt-r liutiilrl-iiiveigilt on ilotattnes shippnl ll(‘i\\'(‘i.'ll island] ltTurkish cairn. i Vatican Reach Agreement (Special to the Guardian) ROME, Oct. 14.—'i‘ilc Vatican bilsslon, headed by Monsignor Dllco which has bet-n negotiating with‘ tho 'l‘urklsh government coiiccril-i ing tho restoration of crllciflxes in, the (Yiltllnlit: schools of 'l‘urkey, has succ lcd ill reaching an agreement l l , illia. Lust April the 'l‘urkisll govern- nienl. ordered the removal of all ro-t lligltius emblems from schools opcr-f sting in that coltntry. Subsequent- ly, a iluniber of French and ltallau schools were closed because they refused to rcniove the religious viii-l blems. ZR-3 Changes Her Course BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 1-i.——'l‘llcrc is a possibility that tile Canadians may-be the ‘first people on the Am- erican continent Po sight the ZR-fl, the giant dlrlglble now enrouto up cross the Atlantic. Tile big airship to avoid fog and rain s-quails, turii- ctl north to find clear weather to- day at four o'clock this afternoon and treportetl by radio that silo had found good weaetlier and was go- ing at a speed oi‘ 7 knots in tho irthcr Illaritiiilt: Provinces and clsc- \\'ll('l‘l‘. As it ivzls, the silort haul. age rates in this province worl- lower than oistwvlli-rv. The sitti- iitioil was without doubt caused by poor uiarlccts. lli- suggested that the nlntter of freight charges be left as it was for the present and that island shippers await the results of inquiries‘ now boiilg trladc into tht- (rnnil-itfon of‘ tho British markets by (l. N. R. offic- (Special to the Guardian) RANGOON, llurilla, Oct, ldlx-r-Tllfl ziulhorlilcs ri-li-ilsi-tl today, bctrause‘ 0i’ lack of evidence, sovoil porsotls who had been arrt-sti-tl ill coilncc tion willi tho ilttnck last Wednes- day night on Prnti-ssor and Mrs. (Henson, iinitini Stillvg Iliigsjnnnr- ins attached to tin,- Jutlsoil (lollcg-a here. ' Bullshit lllitgilllllltiil. Prefer Remaining‘ Here to Crossing International Border. OTTAWA, Oct. l-i. rltion of the new quot United States is having an offt-ct upon immigration to Canada ac- cording to reports to tho inlinigra- tion Department. lieretofore Brit. ish subjects resident in Cllllflfill for a curtain period have not been subject to tho restrictions and cxperielico demonstrates that many who came to this country (Continued on Page 3) Suspects Were All Released ~—Tllc opt-r- a law of lilo direction of Cape Sable. N. S. This will bring her far iiortli of the course that. she had been heading iltllfitis mun (Canadian Pren) ST. JOHN'S Nfld. Oct. 14. - Trilo bills against J. T.Meeney. ex-Liquor Controller and Whlteford McNeily ex-clerk int the Depart- ment of Agriculture and ,Mines, were returned by the grand jury today. The cases of Dr. Camp- bell. err-Minister of Agriculture and Mines and W. F. Ofllelly, ex- Maglstrate. are still under consid- nretlon. The court has not agreed as yet to the discharge of Sli- Richard Squires, the grand jury having recently pronounced i nn hill against him on the charge of larceny. ilatenslbly with the purpose of ro- uminlng, soon pnllnzi up stakes illlil moved lo the States. Tho new regulations limiting immigration to the United States to a certain specified quota. of population oi’ lILy particular nationality. is found to operate not. only as an obstacle to migration of Ilritlshers from Fanatic, but as n discouragement. The same effect is reported to the departmentns rc-gsrds outgo- ing Canadians. in addition to tho ordinary head tax of 88 they now ilave to contribute $10 as a con- sular fee for the certification of their (ntry to the States. and this of reparations war debts. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. - Senator Frank Brandegee. Connecticut prominent for years among Republican lead- ers of Congress, committed suicide at his home here today. Worried and distracted. hi5 friends say, over financial dnf- ficulties he went to an unused bath room on the third floor of his home and. 1115i bell?’ dawn took his own life b)’. m‘ hating gas. _- __.4~-¢ e >}-~~— .¢ GORDON \\'i\l.l)l{tlN, l\'.(,'. Of 'l‘ortinttl_ is nnt- of thi- tii-ft-iisi- cnliilsi-l for (‘lart-lict- F. Smith. dir ortor of the lloull- llank, who is bo- lilg tried for charges unlit-r tho lfank Act. over 10,000,066” (Special to the Guardian) lll-illlltlidlNlil. (lcl. 1»i.--A'l‘l yl-alfls vintage of lvinos ill Sou Ausirzllizi is tho. illl'[.{.'. l‘\'t'l' pl tiuci-ri. lt. ziulounts lo 10.75 ions, all ini-rinsi- of Iltl pl-r il\'i‘l' last yvaifi-l tirinlutrtfoti. iilll <Q>—— --- e KI ntnco (Canadian Press) All-ZXIFU (‘i'l‘Y, Oct. l-lilsil bi-tlvi-t-n at. '|'u.\'lia iiuiit-rri-z iii which inorc than illilliil'i'tl pol-sous .‘ll't' said to ha i-i. »~ politit i'ti iii ]ll‘4'.\‘-i ili-stltllt-hcs. 'l‘ i Ii"]Illl'illlI‘lli ciiiiffl ni-lvs of tho no iii-tails. —-—-—-—<0>- b“! HAT KEEPS ‘rltivtiairlo (r3 A- ihllJTiQHL. 317.19%) AMI) norm Ewe; . - - - I , uviiiiiiitn lllillilli ill ll Minus American Portion of German Loan Heav- ily Ovei-subscrib- ed. is found to act as an impediment. The identification exacted of. tourists to the States is also an] obstacle in traffic in that direction. Aihmigh generally speaking, Can- ads. llflfl Canadians are not aimed at -in the restrictive provisions of the American. immigration laws. the experiencr- shows a lessening movement in that direction from nil the provinces and, particularly. a tendency to hold in Canada im- migrants whsoe ultimate design was to go int ntho States by the flfirlpilflnfl back door of this Dominion. (Canadian Pren) NEW YORK, Oct. 14. —Sub- si-ription hooks of Alll9fi('il'h\ $1-l0.000.000 portion of the $200,- 000,000 GlJflllllll loan were opened at ten o'clock this morning and closed twelve minutes later which an Slin acts this afternoon at f». for and indicated heavy nversuhscrlptioli. So great was the demand I I l Gallons 0f Wine t!l*lll.t I Hi IN. Fliliil Iii l ln- n itiiit-il or \\'illllliit‘ti. is report- I fight, but is giving out ((-11) t“. F” _ ("llltillllilti on Page Tilree lFEA l TION IN PICTOU 1th. (Special to Th nn NEW (lbASG-Ol .n imortlni: of some s Guardian) Oct. i.i.-~A thc Liberal of nghg K:|l_i1“:l(I(4r0‘i in Piclou County was held ‘informally in the office of R. ll. iilrallain, h. (1., New Glasgow. oti liSiiturday. lt is understood that tho lqut-stitin of ii bye-election in Pic-ton mlllllliy to fill the vacancy created by tho death of lion, R. .\1. Mac- ‘(lrcgnr was considered. So far arr can be learned, no definite (ler-lsion was l‘t‘tJ.l‘il(£tl, bllt the general opin- ion ll[i])i'tl'i‘l‘ti to be that. in view of the pruvalliilg industrial depres- ..\'iilll in I'll-toll County", tho time for a byc-t-ioction was not opportune. This Physician Heals Himself (Special to the Guardian) VrlltN/Ul. Utah, (lct. 14.——’l‘his wily lays (‘lllilll lo out‘ of tho oldest it‘ not llu- nliii-sl, prairticing physi- ill‘ (‘iilil in tho United States in the ‘"1 pol-sou oi‘ ilr._li. t‘. iiuilinger, who ino yw-ars of age on Decem- bi-r N, lllili, llr. lluiliilgi-r nlaiilt-iiiis on ofilce ili'l'l'_ ll.- is a l'l'lllill‘l(.li)ly well pre- ‘ii‘l‘\'ll man and. iil'.'~‘llil,t' his advanc- t'li ago, titli-H not wear glasses and is liait- and iii‘:il'ty.'ll»- was born in (‘ilanltlaigtl ciluilty, Ohio, 20 _v~*.'il'>' :lfi--i~ Ohio was ililnllttcd to lilv Ville“ l stale, and in a re~ nvlli. lntt-rrini zlttriiuitetl his ulius~ uni 4 to “having lived a righte- wu» litc, lilt- practicing of the Gol- .l-'n lillil‘, and for tho last 57 years liaviilg lain-h lily olvii itiediclno \\‘i|t'll ii was iii-oiled." fir. llulllngor ralmc tn Utah in l\:'-!I and has scvcrai children. llc ilas lll'i‘ll lllilffltfli throt- iilllH-l. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zn. per word each insertion. A tai oil a vi- TORONTO, Oct. 15. --—i\lill'itillii- iiorthol-Lv winds, fair ill lvusl. iitlt 'l‘i)rontn, rlrar . . . . . . ..:'i-l~—42 hloiltrcill. i-lt-ar . . . . .. ..5i)~-.'h1 (luehec, cli-ir . . . . . . . .l'itl———3Z (‘llarlotlctn\vn. fair . Hill-ii lialifnx, cloudy 52-—l4 St. John. cll-li" . “51-1?» llostiln, clear . . . . . .. ..fil Now York, clear . . . . “Gib-H liigh tide this nftt-i-ntinn at 12. d tomorrow illorniug at 12.20. rises tomurrou" morning German bonds that iiuverul large 6.19. investment houses were compelled to decline beclillst- their allot- mriit of tile loan had been sold. to take any morosub- 20th. inst quarter moon bionllay. O 11.54 p. ill. Sunlmcrsiiie ildv eighteen m llivsi inn-r than Charlottetown. lililxlillliln and iillnlillillil li-lllptrr- res. 3K "Meeting m 25th. loading hogs on Thu-allay 151st, Uigg Shipping (‘luh. \\'. i), Ross, Sen/y. 40 19 15 m 1i. "ilr. ll. G. Moiiick will lecture at North River Church on Wednes- day evening of this week. 144-10-15Mli. "Live Stock Shipping Clllh, Eld- on. will rot-rive tenders for the pur- chase of 250 (more or lpss) lambs and silt-op, until Oct. 21st. F. S. lint-res, SPO)’. t‘ i3fl-10-15,ni0ct.14.16,18,20 ll‘ at 3:1 "Grand Opening of Stanley llriiigt- llnii. A high class concert given by some of the island's best talent will be held on Thursday evening, Oct. 16th, and if not fine the following QvonlligIOZ-lo-ltl-Mfll ct. in- it l BYE - ELEC-