~__`_,,_..s¢\h-LIL. i Meeting al Souris Kingsboro on Thursday, St. Columba no raw 'rm iiovers Prlnve Edward Island | Like the Dew. F All l" 4 7 / ,vlivery ody te. --_- » _ -_ l-`;\ li' I I _ 1 ¥‘\ " l 1 _ - - lg ‘l°:\` ,£7//1 - Q 'r ' » . `__-___-' inf , ~ _» ___ _ _ __ ., '_ _ Aiirnoxen _ __ - D _. _ ~ ’ < __ I _ __ , "r.;__-/_.- _ worth-nesai»g_ e -. ‘ ` l .=>2/4" of l _` ' ' I ` ' if _ *dl _ I ‘ /"-"//rv ' v- _ ~v l . . \\\\` \\\\\ N \` ' - ` 575% /_ ____ The Pe0pBe'$ PGPGI' fr?fm~.~"M.‘,‘,________ Read b \ _ - ` \¢'. I wer-ui ri-mms' gy v- V _ »i7\ . _-P r f gnu-lottetovn Guardian. 'line Cents. -r' _ , V ; gg;-.ug Gnnrllnn, Rounded 1891. Evelllg Guardian 1881. ' _ _ cHARLorr'rErowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, ocrossn 27,1920 t.:'.'.:.'.1":.“.:.".'.“'»t.t°'i-Y'-i°‘t"»-‘-"~ LONDON, Oct. 26-In the House_ ,pow of Commons yesterday afternoon gem Mr. Lloyd George said he was hope, .he lui that the -present negotiations the ting the Government unusu ers of deal-ing with an emer- Y such ss m-ight grow out of strike situation. He moved nl This interesting device will prob it fthe entry of cheap United Stat betiween the -Government and mln- ers would obviate the necessity of setting up a tribunal -to inquire ln- second reading of the uneasu to the best means of increasing' the coal production. Contrary to ex pectntions, it was tmnoimced ln the liouse by Mr. Bonar Law, the Gov- ernment lender, ithist the Govern- imont intended to proceed today "'°‘°""'°°*-»°--»»-.-..“,,, _ §coNiiizNsiii> srrcii 0 C-GO-Q-Q ~cAn Fon HIRE- PHONE ass R. __ aoss-9-zs-ti. 1'0"' ._. or tl *FOR RENT.-FIRST CLASS UP- sum right piano. Apply Guardian Of- wher lice. tf. soldiers who -i_______ WANTED SECOND HAND PIANO D€1'S Apply SB. di. Yeo, St. Peters Bay. wer 0 - ' 3787-10-27-5|. nl E _ . FOR SALE.-YOUNG FIGS CAN lic obtained at -Peter R.zinalian’s. .l{iukora_ 3783-10-27-1i. ""1" FIR ‘\\'.l\NTED.-GIRL FOR HOUSE- le CHOICE -m milch cows. A-pply to Leigh H. *FO \\'uri~en, North River Corner. I unio T* crow In Cape Colony T (Special to The Guardian) Poirr ELIZABETH, cape 'coi- with the iblll introduced Inst week, ony, weré ed l and Ls iou Pies Oct 2 - troops and police on' Suturdn ' ident ol’ the native worker n. The fighting began when ceded in entering the statio eupon the police called for g tired upon and dis- ed the mob. Among the dead l.ll‘0Il0fiIlS W6l`B W0\ll1fl9fl. reference lApply lil/Ire C L 9 Euston iStreet 370" 10-"7 3| ‘3804-10-27-GL Burgaiu Aipply 0 Brighton Rd **-* NOTICE. Y _ OU CAN GETEVERYI port of a gun made or repair:-il *F0 nt; Brown's, next door to the ce. i'Floi‘itla Hotel, Pownal_ , 3784-10-27.-21 rrlage. Apply 248 Grafton St 3.60 10 ’6 if ~e`__----_ f-'Room AND aoaso-Two oEN #FARM r-on sAi.E.-_ loo Acsizs i sl-tuated on shore at I-‘rcncli.t'oi't. wi good liimd, dwelling and burns llto in good repair. Apply Robert M Ilhynes Dunstatfiingc. 3794-10-27-Gi *LO ~ l . 8 lemein can ‘bo accommodated th room and hoard in private use 'Central location Apply ‘J clo Guardian 3759 10 26-tf T.- BETWEEN MARSH- d and City Oct 17th s. British .flel _ WANTED A SECOND CLASS _ _ ' ._ < . . .r teacher for iliiimpshire ‘Schooi_ pl - Supplement $lil0 pci- annum. i\p-| M ply to Dittllel Wiird, Kiiigstoii, 3789-l0~2T-.'il. -em* F0 'GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. References required. Apply 14 Lower Prince. gl 3342-10-'I-tf_ i * R0 °LOST.- AN AUTO TYRE. FIND- l ivurmer, dyed ibrown Finilc _i ' - -.' o , . . *mmm* It ease communicate v.ith Hoiwiu rl clxcnilrick Box 34 (‘ity .£795 1 Q ls? sl 9: R SALE.-ONEJERSEV BULL years old won lst prize at Ch’ own Exihibltion. Apply E, R. IacKay, Lawndale. 3755-10-26-di __<_`_ OM AND BOARD - A GEN- mun cun bc accomniodated lo or will be well rewarded. J. B. with board ln private family Ronibough. Ill A *WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Permanent position. Apply H. J. c]o Guardian Office. 3547-10-22-lf. "WANTED_- AT ONCE SM-ALL fll1'11l~‘1l1'-‘il 'modern convenience house or rooms suitable for light housekeeping phono or see Mr. Wooilsiiio Revere Hotel. 2 T -*__ __ _ _ -___ . __ _ _ _ ' " T* '_ stenogmpher and book-keeper. ».-po 70 more or lcss. in a high state of cultivation, situated in Dunstaff-`,t mi ‘ - . iC ill P o atoirs Ltd. or Neil Stewart ply ut Guardian office .3733 10 "5 ill R SALE FARM CONTAINING acres of clear land, s little ire about 7 12 miles from hatrlottetown. For particulars iply to James W. Stewart of 3698-10-23*6l. . 6. Fourteen persons _ killed and about thirty wound- n a clash between the natives S d tried to rescue hiusnielinba the policc station. After two tree viiin attacks that mob two Europeans while, sevcr- I? ____ _-___ d EWOOD DONE 126 DORCHES r lSi.teel 377" 10 Z7 ll work. Good wages. Apply to 171 Kent. Street. _3799-10-27-tf. uwA NTED -EXPERlENCED GIRL ml--_?i____ fo °\VAl\I{liED.\-MMD FOR GENER- :il house work A l 80 r general housework must have ivingstoin, American Consulate, - ony Upper L _Prince -street. :mo-1o27-tr. 24 -~_&____ *Fon SALE -Five -_-*__* '1 ii sALs-i<|'rcHEN RANGE lighliiiid Stan hot water fi out .. -___________ ' ' 3193-10-27'-ii n________* ii s/ti_.s._A wicxsn sAav,m : ' ' ` i _ . , I. *mg lously inconvenience New Bruns- . _ Wm),-_ on I,remlse,_ wick shippers of potatoes, who 3754-10-26-21 _ ’*WANTED._A TEACH-ER 2ND Class for Aubu S h Distrl t rn c ool c S 78. Jolui Slmipson Secretary ofi - ii trustees Jo1in.s'ton's River. ._ 3699-10-22-til ` 'T0 LET. orrics csN1'nA|.i.v l°<‘»Hlnd, suitable for dressmaker W for business. Apply 48 Great chool Apply Josiah (`orney, on *AUCTION SALE OF FARM OF l 52 :ii-rox with good liuililings :il t 4th. 1920, at 12 o'rlock noon. also at same tiino, iiorsos, ciitlie, llwrze Street. _ 3512-10-15°lf. ` " 'I1 -1. mcHoi_eoN. No. 712315 Lance Corporal, 13th, Battalion Please report at Dr. Robins of- flfe. Royal Bank Building at on --___ °°- ii576-10-20-tit *Pon sane.-Tun nnUNsi\viif'»i< _ ‘FOR sALs, A Nic: Pnorsinrv _hill Lower Montague, P. E. I.. _*ll four acres of land, s large dmllllus-house suitable for hotel Ui business stand and lighted With electricity, also -barn and °llIer outbuildings. Good orchard. Near schools, churches and slilimlim. Beiuiiiuiiy situeted. Aiiiiiv to Mtn. A. sz, wigutmm. Uiwer Montague. | ~ M04-I0-ll-HI ‘machinery of all kinds, liiirness hay und- straw, etc. See hand .bills for particulars. A good inrni in s good locicilty. Roilerick Mc- Donald. iBrlstol, Lot 40. 3791-10~27-2i. lliotel, ‘Ssckvllle, N. B., fully rooms, 2 oilflces, 1 parlor, splen- did dining room, kitchen, laun- dry, eloreroom, nice lawn. fruit and vegetable garden. coach- houso, garage, ‘ice-house. pls- - rpens. horses. carriages, slcighs, waggons. etc. Particulars from E. A. Kielly, K. C., Moncton, N. B., or Mrs Patterson, Brunswick hitvo used this line in the past, mm but tis trittlo is no\v isluck het* willi- *FOR SALE. A DESIRABLE RE- ll, sldence, opposlte_SprIng Park T I-em|5'cs_ ' 36_é1_10_23.4|_ Sl0HfllShlD Lines IDC., Buy that ll - w llot 40 Sliitioii on Tliursiliiy, Nov. st ~ _ -i ik ii- - ‘ ' _ equipped. 34 bedrooms, 4 sample many cannon and large quantities o x 1 ,| G ne,-ll most importanit of all to this Pro~ ""f}_r:_’:_K‘;:l;lSn§?1:;.e,(.le;)¢;ln.ll;-l, in al. vlnce-/was the need of it second mek “long ml. nm, running from powerful Ice-breaking cur-ferry Marlmmol 1_0 S|M|mko||o ropullm steamer to supplement the present in the capture of 10.000 men anrl‘°f\@~ `@- sugar, almost as efficaciously . would have done, had it -been ullo fto stand. Y. S at D m_ "'ev~.-ral tueniber; ot the 1)mi:i~ -_ attached to the (British Enioa< y ln o commissioner would serve the u Special to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN. Oct. 26.~lt was lczirn- ed tonight flint tho Eastern Stou.ui.- ship Lines Stonmer_Governor Ding-_ ley, which luis been running bo- twecn this city Eastport, Iiubec and Boston all summer. will be withdrawn from the route for win- ` cr after sho loaves St. .loliri on Saturday oveuing. Ordluarily the witiiilrawal oi' steamer would ser- ‘aiwiil will have little effect on it. he head officials of thc Eastern, ill be leie in April at earliest, bc- ofro thc iiiteamship connections hn- wccn Boston und Sl. .lolin arc rc- oi‘cil_ 5,000 Russians Captured by Wrange (Special to The Guardian.) SEBNSTOPOI., Oct. 26_-Fifteen i’ war material have -been culilllf' the order of the Board of Commerce cease 'to be employees iey do not view f.ivor.ibly he eaof alcanadian Minister ing ` ri large Ii.ppi~oprintion of money HY. D ib_ Canadian National _ployeos cannot accept es for any political office, RH should d-o so they an \ .In-the statement Mr which has aroused a 'storm D Canadian gated in railway practice. T-he fact ares thiit is, insofui- as the old Canadian iway em- Nort umluatiou iiianiigcnient then in control had a OTTAWA O0t 26-It is under B som hing new has been romul hern lines are concerned, the 'To Keep Out “‘”““““"“"'“'“““ 1 iii iiiiiisi tiviiiiiiii no it intimal( iiiiiii Piliviiits iii i. lllllly itll; lll[|lg{N|;|l5' » iiiii iiiiiwiv Mui __ has arrived at a partial solution of mf-. *iw the sugar relinlere *troubles which Lloyd George Hopeful of Settlement in Coal l§‘.'.".§’.'.f.°.f..'.l‘Z‘“‘il‘l{'L'Ll.i‘2§i’i.`7.ff°.i.'”.` They -Cmnt Hold Bod! Declmls M-r' D' B' mln-na' D t B t R I f A E _ , M, mg ,,__,,_, Railway Men cceptiiig Nomination for Political 'J ' De smtirnent in udic i - » ‘SPH 9 u -_ My or nl' mergencl fnrwi" have f°e"d»'=°1f°r or .Iobs Sever C nnettiou with Railway. That Mai' Arise- :;:‘;::i.s‘;1§i;.”:ss::.;‘;“::.;'f 'i +~`-- _ _ WINNIIPEG, Oct 25. n a state- .appears in the newspapers that -1%* _ Special to The Guardian.) - grain ` il Sliites, iilslt td l -l°."** 0? lllaklllg ‘ll10 "WSI ill fl f “_ Mln,i,,L,.,,. p|,.,u|[,0¢9n|;m.y _.,_._sti-eng assignment, but she splen- _lms |,ee,n pmp0s,_.,| _ls f,,r@,,uS|,._; hy iiillly interprets the rolc such as it _. iii li- o. puny were guests. \\ inn in this play and provided Sd iuniiy good laughs. H Mr. Bud ‘Stuart as Tom Moore, the d satisfactory present iii a body. _ 1 I They afterwards adjou'i’n'ed lc to t.lie ‘Casino where the Mac Eil- _ _ _ 42).-I. ost of maiintenancc to -be splendid music for the enjoy.'ili.s- |,.,m,. b H en on -flft lift or. which tho iiiroiiib'.i~s of the Com- l,u~5i5_ a y y t ivasliington. Tiho plan wil-‘ irig _ (Special to The Guardian) .» t - - Do ini Go » t. ~ l Helly advocated by Sir Robert ` (T)~?r1lie iilsfirthlllgn to have s OTTAWA’ oct' 26"s"° Gwrge PC1911 and N- W- R0\l'0ll- Tl10, ' dus.l staff-French and English. Foster and Hon' C' B' Duheny' can There is no .reason ifm- s. change authlorlt to ~ ' lnmong the provincial official, adian delegates of the Assembly of y r appointin it. of zt in_in._ ' _ ' ' Lu 'ster grdhtéd lb? iP81'lll1l1lt`f7l ‘VHS Q in attendance ere: the League of Nations sail by the ,_ _ permissive and it Irests entirely M Nova 5c0¢m__D,-_ F_ H_ Sexton: Empress of France on N°v_ 3_ senhative of Williszm iMoGdl1 and with -the government wlietlier the J irector of Technical `Education, a _ . _ ._ _ _ pos Cover1'o'i. li viis le.ii'n.=tl in '.iy Mr- Chl-`lS T. énlllll its ’l‘l ' ~ ' : ' _ _ ` ' < _ ':.l‘*‘g'_-i . _ Bo 'D ppointlment shall be made Those _ D ppo=lng the plian believe n trade .. ... ...ii ... .. ..........._ " ' Island Transportation Matters Discussed Between ~_ Local Business Men and Mr. C._ A. Hayes, “ Governor Dingley President of C.N.R. and Other 0tticiais. fié’g°"' S”"""”“’““°’“ °’ .1 To be Withdrawn ' T T” of the IU. N. lt., Mr. M. F. Tomp klns. General Freight Agent and Mr. IW. N. Tilppey, Superintendent of Car iServ'lcc, arrived in tihe city yesterday from Moncton and had ii conference in the afternoon with the Council of the Board of Trade regarding matters affecting trans- portation aiiil movement. of freight. -Mr. llsnac Carter, Prcsitlcnt of the ‘Uoarii prosidcii. f'l`iic first iiiiibtcr tekcn up was with i-clereucc to loading and un- loading of cars at Borden and .pro- viding sufficient mainland cars to carry over tho large shipments now going from this Province. -Mi'. ‘Rilrpey slfttcd thiit ti suffi- cient ntuuber of standard cars would be .forthcoming to takc care of all freight offered. The next matter taken up woe the widening of guage of tho P, E. l. fluiiiway. It was pointed out. that hail been uskcd tfor that the work inny the started nt thc opening of spring, and that the next part oi' the system to reirulire widening would be from Summerside to Tignish, When that link is finish- en -the tihird rail will be extended from Tignlsli to Charlottetown and the hope was expressed that the work would he continued until is standnrdlzeii. _ -The next item taken up-the the remainder of the Soviet prison- ei-5 were gathered in du-ring ii rourbhnt the merchants and people of guard action, while General Wriin-tl Hotel, Sackville. N. B. . 3800-l0~il’I-li. gel's forces were lic-iiig pursued lil/ll the eneniv. cond steamer built at the cnrllest Mr. Hayes marie the statement ilii Province should use their tmost endeavors rto have the sc- ~ a bo p a- ive of each province and of the Y. “D9 D tendent of Education. IR B Wallace intciest to.-the .future prosperity of P. E. island. ' ' Mr. ‘Hayes expressed his sur- poise and -pleasure at the great in- -'A ¢°I1f»911Hl`lfU1 lll U10 DB1‘50l'I Ol’ crease of freight traffic during the Mrs. Thomas Robinson died here last few years, which has more on saturday, she Wu bm-n in Char. than doubled. _ g _ cars for shipping to points abroad °f ducts also received attention, and Her'dei..:endants include 18 grent‘ would be provided. g ren The .repairing of the Railway _ _ - n'r-mans, oci 2c__Tii ii 0 “ll " _gilth any Daily and seeking __ G___eec__‘_ made, ____c_______ c __yii-uri; ____m_ eath of Kng Alexander, will be prov former King iConstantine,.ii is lm 0 fiicially announced. D from Torinentine t.o Borden 'with passengers iin_d mails so that bett- er connections could he made on city water front, fthe transferri other matters discussed. transferring orf freight was bein The matter of extending the railway line along t-he city water front is receiving attention, it sur- vey lmvlng been mode, and it is anticipated that arrangements will be brought lo a successful con- cluslon. lMr, Hayes expresed his plessurf at again meeting the business mer of ttlharlottetown. He stated that it was always pleasing to vial* I the island, and do all he could tr forward its interests. _ H M.r. Hayes. as citizens know improving transportation condi- tions here and his good officers . Y the P. E. I. Railway, the extension W of the Railway line along the nlght at which it was decided to ng ir or island cars either at Charlotte- league in the “Y”. 'sym-. Startins town or some other .point were 011 it was pointed out by 'Mr. Grady ih that additional siding -for the l0WBI K constructed at Royalty Jurictiion. lld neu each team, entries to close by Vovember 23rd. ’et_er's Churches. nude up from Zion and St. James. has already done much towarduso entering a team each. 7'.<_.egus with ii city .ieiigut-, which V _ _ T ung men of the city churches s held at the Y. M. IC. A. last H. ay off a Church basket ball Thursday, November 9th. ‘The officers and executors of e Leaigue were elected as fol- Geo. 'L_ Prowse, Honorary Pre- ent. A. A. Pomeroy, President. ' E. :R. Ferguson. isecreftary. VV. H. Scantlebu-ry. .Roland Diamond. IWm. Dewar. Ernest Harris. The teams are to enter seven .The Anglican team will consist f men from 1St. iPsuI's and St. The Presbyterian team will be Methodists and Baptists are al- lt is planned tot follow this ure certainly very much nllpreciat l eil. _ ‘ 'ship for the Province. il probably decide the champion HAVE va. Scotia Gave it Majority. _ peelai to The Guardian.) iigplgni Nc'roN, oci. zs.~Nove seo- the em'-‘Pll°“ °l` H‘*l“"" md ===i-_ lil V0lE0` 0llY ' Majority _of 40.0.0.0 Against Importation _of Liquor 11100 Province. Prairie Provinces Gave Good for the victorious “dry” f°fc93 thi. tin and the three prairie provinces mouth. No larged cgnl-l:_0;etl1 F oted dry in Mouday’s reforen- PF0V'lnCe had recon e a mil The vote in the neighboring _ ll Edd ince outside the Halifax City,;"Y 0' 1-094' "hug vI;';;t_;§;;;t mn* overwhelmingly against the_¢d ¢h°l”°l-° 114 al; __ by “°_h_ rtation of liquor. The provinclln Us 1°* Wm' t ° an B ru I, es of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and?" 21° making 9' mm] nruobs y ° _Alberta did not go quite so strong~ 1-424* fm' Hamax and Bu ur ' ly. but the majority of the different B provinces is fairly emphatic. Win- |0150 Centres ss Sydney, Glace ay_:_. _ nipeg City went wet as did a few,N°W WM°"f°rd Sydney M nes ailrv .. .. , of the smaller Dlaces_ lN°l`m sydlley' remrded a major ' I rmniimx. oct. 2s._1-‘oriy thou-lf°I' TW” ff °;’_;J;l;_‘;‘;_'“;_~__ C 01-q-AWA' Om _-36__yes¢e,.day»s sand is estimated, the majority byl'l_ll9 ;”'f§’_;_ ____ P_c_0__ which-while ttlngs of the first interprovincial yhlch the “drys" won over the ll Ven 5 000 1 te last nfereiice on technical education "wets" ln the vqle of the refer-end. Htlll in001l1l>l°l0 W” 6- 5 vealed an unanimous desire, on ¢_ th i l ll Highl- e part of all representatives pre- u?‘liWheth;§t3rNl:;a Sioglfogii zz' Rev, H, R. Grant, the 1081101' Of "t 'm "°m"3"'“° 'U the fullest 0 war' of the prohibition forces who is in tent in finding a common bash; forbidden. County majorities all ___ ___ _ _ _urns showed r the development of technical the way from six hundred to over Plcl°“f sa 3 "3 ucntion in ‘Canada ‘six thousand were polled up, the that there would be twentyuf-D011" The earlier part of the day'.=; pro- ` _ hand of a majority when a re- edmgs was devote huge majority which by all indica d to a discuss- _ _ 1 -9 ln_ n of the board question of the tions will eventually be recorded “ms “ re ority Halifax gave “Weis” a 1118.101' Cape Breton CounL\f W'l!l1 Bud* lining of teachers for technical Y "Y" Y 'V "stills .l_"°; §‘_2,°‘:::.:i“ Sugar Drops 'Hunger Strike” r _ _ Q to _esta - . . C k ».\lr. J. W. Corbin as “the ace". los ;e:vec;[Ill"l°;1le `i::;r;;;'§e5in;;%ual:g3 Deroltcl Miss Riggs. Miss Lee and _gf The function uf this training *_ - __ » - _ l l _ _ 3 i t The G ai-diln.) the various other members of tholvo- 13?- wmlld W to "mn all the TORONTO Oct 26“Th"e° "e` ( peels 0 U lt l l ' e ’ ` ' CORK Oct 26-Joseph Murph' company all took their parts most vac oainiroigggggs gilludlrfftgl 'gr iinerles here reduced their sugar rl - ' ' ‘one of hunger strikers in Tha __]____; for _onight is __The l_t_i_aiI.1ing would be selected by the tw” Cen"-I P61' Pound. This 11198115 d l t i t. hi d sth Gm ___ _he wildemess_,,_ _ Suovlnces. and the following were that the retailers should drop their ja” ,ed M ugh B e __ td _ _ - curred nt 8.35 p. m. He was The Kmghts of Pywms were ___o'f_li°f__;’der‘f__?}_?_*_’_;n§__ Of U10 ¢0l1f1l prices to 19 cents or less. Losses _ , ch an imma. years of age unmarried. Murphy mn might b_ _ b _ sustained by the renners of the ~ r- esta lished. , . was a member of the Irish volun- (ill-‘The Dominion Government D°mlm°“ Bug" c°" “'23 pn” t° ' <1 - ll known as an p_rovlqc the building and equip- sixteen cents which further com- Szxlsn “as we wards lazz orchestra furnishicil men' ~~ pncates the market' --?-_;..}_i_ _ _ ' ,v ic federal and provin- _ ""'_"`**°’“*'°* (lance '-\liich was held aftcrwaiiis elm govt.,-,ml ts _ _ Representatives ‘Coal Prices Should T0 And Lew No B- Ch--get i b i Engl d b irector A. H. MacKa S ri - They wil 8 met n an y Hon.N. W. Rowell, who will be . , and _ .New lBrunswick-F. Peacock, Di- third Canadian D°l°5“t°' Mr' F ' - rector of Vocational Education, ell luis been DHYIDE 8 V181! 10 301101 Pmvmus 13° we advance in twig] Africa Canada ls entitled to three delegates to the Assembly, which em have only one 'vote_ -In nespon/se to n call for help iottetown, P. E. I. in 1819 daughter whim .1-eachg, tha .fire et-,tion at Tito matter of provldin heated M____ James Wan who bum the 250 yesterday anemoon we chem potatoes and other 'perishable pro- Parliament buildings in that city. 4°” engme and “me Lweuly mem' * the seat of the league but in com- bemw sem' 1 ° Pr ce W _ ` mon with other states the memb-I ' ' Mr. C. A. Hayes, Vice Pre-sident'possihle moment. as lt. is of vital _l THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE. TIDE, MOON, ET( _-__- tronozwo. oct. .z1.-Modern get to north west winds. fair an ationary with a little lower len fliilnh tide this iiiorniiig at 10.3 nd tonight at l0.21_ Sun. sets this afternoon at 4.5. rises tomorrow niorning at 6.3. Full moon, Wednesday, Oct. 27I 1.* Noozie the Sunshine Ki- ' l**‘ ONE MAN WAS SO BUSY IDAIQ/-\DINt;;_ H E FORGOT i Hel t os ital a tliei p he Cit H p t r Hallow e’en Tea Tonight J