V ulrdlnl, I deal ll". uqggywetefisra Guardian-Two Ouste- inal Sies ofM C. Were", Held l/ffterclayi instructive Addresses Delivered " sions On The Creative Phases Of Re- ligious Education. inst-union MORNING’! session Ir. Ray A. Burkhart, speaking on "What Makes a Regain Vital,” said this was a question not to be treated m an oratoricai wsy-t-it "should be discussed: "What Maine What we do Right?" wag g question he aaked and answered. he laid. Aa he met boy um- boy and IM after rlrl who had not found the philosophy of life, he glued himself, "What's wrong with the Churches?" ‘i lie told of being in a church where the young men were gathered togeth- er for an hour and a quarter and discussed how they could keep from sin. Mr. Burkhgrt naked: “Whnt Makes a Program Vital?" and said he wished some one to answer. A voles rsplisd: “Th! heart life o! the person p/ho is leading the meeting." ‘ills spcalur analysed the answer which was a correct one. Continuing he said he had many pmblcins to solve. Flor instance he receives many 1cm" from ycucs lbw-letters that brought a, flush to his face. As an example ha told ct raoolvlns s latter from a young woman what she should do with an engagement ring which llld W11 purchased with stolen mon- ey. and concluding by Ilylng she did not know fa when; to go for sdvics. llmrsfanad u... business "man of Mir-ad. a-Iusaa weenie met rim “'55 049mm“ of a college education who as I Milli‘ hilt in constant touch with evaryms in his commun- ity. He knew everyone ln town: kept a record of every aria who called st h" plloe of bueincu aa well as a "Md cf whet they both talked of. Ii a man. had trouble with his boy this leader noted it and kept track oi it. Leaders he said. must have lillrlt and skill and know how to create it in others, and concluded by "Y1"! "M Jmrammes must be ‘"11" "who certain osiectives. Mv- Manson Doyle in the course ef llll address on "Training in wor- ship." sold that religion is more than Iwrlllty or creed theology. We are Nllrlous because we feel there must 5° "W010i and response in the unl- "l" 1'10 thin discussed the place of 3mm» "Ylptural. prayer. offerings, and sacrament in respect to worship. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, arc. -_n-n “C. W. L. pantry sale, Saturday afternoon in Moore 6r Mcleodb. 9106-41 _L__ - "Dr. clm. M. nwetsrt now "d" prrvvstiou euro, pow n. 111. WM 5t. Uoarlomtown. , ' "A rneetinl of the Boy Scouts Aa- lpcistion will be held in the Oity flail, Monday, October 14th at 8 P. M. "hum or oflloars. all interested m "who are welcome. 9110-10-12-11. "Montana egg Oardlgsn clubs Wednesday foraccon October "th- Mont may and s. a. me- Mld- siss-ic-iiai. OFFICERS ELECTED The following officers were elected yesterday afternoon. President, J. it. McGreger, Halifax. First Vice, C. R.- Wlason, 8t. John. Second Vice, R. N. blccNeill, Char- lottetown. Represe tativss to the General Board, L. llamas. 5t. John; Rob- ert Reid, 5t. John; R. H. bdacNeill; Harold Haley, St. Stephen; Rev. M. 8. Fulton, Charlottetown; Mrs. W. L. Harper, Halifax; G. F. Hutcheson, cnofiiifiiiuu UNE K_|_liE|l ( (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont... Out. l1.A tel’- rliic -collision between two motor cars at, Barton Street and Manning Ave. at a o'clock yesterday morning, instantly killed one woman peasan- ger, injured two others, and broke the leg or a pedestritu, Moses KIM- er as the two battered machines cv- ertumod and rolled to thecide- walk. Mae Edwards _Co. Scores Success In Divorce Play _...?.. The Prince Edward Theatre was well filled 8801b last night, when the Mae Edwards Players present-Ml "why Women. Divorce." This play. advertised u the company's fcbturl play, carried perhaps, the strongest dramatic story of any prmntod dill‘- ing the week. Dealing with the quea- tlon of the professional alimony seek- er, it portrayed the married life of a couple, of which the woman had married for the sole purpose of obtain- mg g divorce, and alimony from a rich husband, and exposed the met- nods of an organized band, whose gale purpose it was w arranfl "ch matters. Aa the duped husband. Wesley Patterson was seen in a different type of role from that which he usu- sliy portrays, and he handled it well. while Miss Anne Gaudet contributed a nice performance in by far her most pretentious part this season. Miss Elena. Shufe did well in the thankless role of the schomlnl W1"- ami the Mate! the out appeared W advantage. The orchestra, under n-ed Jamie‘ direction added to the enioymeut 01 ghg evening, and an entirely new attics or vaudeville acts comlilltad the armam- The nmnagsment announces that there will be no repiiition o! "WW Women Divorce" both NIIWWWW wday, being of a three act comedy "ma" uguggnnwl The final ma- tinee series-wanes this afternoon. and l» aui c! Bareweel, fatber-in-law of Princess MAW: V“ l? 5*“ '3' w ancestral eltlte It IIIWWQ» 5"" m m; g3" "y, Viscount Inscellcfi- lnllblll 9‘ 7" 1'4" Mar! 3°" ‘m’ seeds in the title. . PRIM MINISTER iilli CELEBRATE 64TH. Illiilililli Convinced That Under Genial Atmosphere Which HasBeen Cre- ated, There Will Be "Satisfactory Harvest of Results. NEW YORK. r l‘ ' . i > Prime Minister Rsmssy Micllomld settled down in the "city of his adoption" today for a three day stay euuue which he will celebrate m: 54m birthday and review ice "ha" vest o! results" from his rem w!“ sion. " ' - While Mr. MacDonald mode ole" that; hi; ofllclal conferences were at en end, a. series of interviews, dmr “w. gnu luncheons will aliorc him m, opportunity to elaborate on hi8 conversations with President HOW- er, 1n page hg should desire to do so. The Prime Minister and his crush- ter, lshbel, arrived late YEBWNW from Washinzwn, wmlns w“! '4" Hudson from Jersey Oily on a 16H! bout that steamed through e lane d! din end saluting sirens. The plartl’ went immediately to its heedcuv-rt- era at the Hotel Wcylln. "M" MW Donald, although wem erupted an interview. "1 em going away.” he said, “cep- vinccd that under the more Sflhllll atmosphere which has thus N" created there will be n. satisfactflfli harvest of results, I feel that I have returned 1o the city °Y ml’ “mptmm I have a family 1106"" l" N"" York now and I feel verl! Dmlld M it." A newspaperman inquired if MacDonald intended to rest Win01’- row and Bunday- "Fish" "l" 9mm“ said smiling. That ia the first ti!!! since I landed in Amcrlcll- ‘hi0 1 have had such l thin! Hillel"! l" me; u: am gm to mast you. Mo" Premier MacDonald, bcslnnlnr M! New York program, was greeted II- doy by a delegation of American y.” gm, a plan. for British co-Qp- eratlon in the development of Pall!- tine, a Jewish National homeland. The daleaatlm expressed confidence in the Irltlsb mission sppolnwd‘ 1° mumps; ma recent disorders in Palestine. MacDonald received the * delegation, which was headed W CHARLEWN, can (st-cu uullgotouuu~ ‘ ~ “FFUTQN Covers Prince d Like the Dow DAY. OCTOBER 12, 1929 -_---- n. o-w-orw- » ...,. pedtob pull this A dog bitched to a lawnmower slop- mlllfl "l3 $08". Il-ld "l! 001, "Ill ll just barktsg for up encuai to rest; It lllbBI-Plllbflvflbllilllllllllllfl MAX MS or a MERCHANT ark at a passer-by; “Don't machine." 14 PAGES OITAWA. 0st. ll-Gsgllna brim lacunae 1m eeets par gallon in the capital today, ap- pawn": the end of a g who was faults locally unash- out the summer monthaby the his n1 scapula- tew fast gas new retails at ll acute with hills Wt at l! saute per gallon. Campaign Warming lip In liova Scotia sup-no IIALIAX. N. 8-. Oct. IIu-“ll tho Nova leetia ‘rlsmperanel Act a form cf government eentrel or ll it only an occasional interference with beet- lag controlr" was the question put by Rev. Dr. A. N. Moon, Resident ofkingadolllli-lnlllldnalbe- fore the Commercial Olub today. Speaking on cttlsenahip and refer- ring to- the forthcoming plebiscite on the merits of the Nova Bcotic. Tem- perance Act, Dr. Moors declared that the basis of all right ' glslstlon was the protection o! society and net the reformation ef the individual. "I pre- test the itching propensity of some people,’ he said, "to pass laws can- trolling and restricting the action sf ethemnpassalawwillneverrc- ferns the indivlduall- he must work out his own aalvstien in fear and trembling." Developments in the campaign te- day included ran address w N. P. Ncwcornbe, Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Bone of Temperance in Nova Beetle, at Walton, in ‘which he urs- ed that in view of Premier Rhodes’ promise of a statement relative to the government's course of action should the NASA. ‘QUQQ-liillh 'e intentions in f-hQulWht-ef the province voting to retain the act. In a statement issued tonight J. N. Winfield, Fl "ent of the ‘hm- pcranee Reform Association. the ad- vocates o! government, sale, question- ad the accuracy of recent assertions by Rev. Dr. Clarence Macllnnon that a group of five distiller-lea, two breweries and one soft drink estab- lishment had itiercased in value from $20,000 to $181,000 during four years of government control. m. Winfield declared Rev. Dr. MacKinnorva fig- ures vars band on a steel: market tradins. and he ill tuna "N"!!! t0 a group of distiller-lea, the stock of which had dropped from a "lush." on the market in i026 of approxim- ately $101,000,000, to $05,000,000 at the present time. Government control and prohibition were not factors en- tering into this fluctuation. said Mr- Winfield. lHREE INCHES orsnnw m MANIlllBA‘ WDINUE, Man. Oct. lL-Willter sasa his advance aunts ahreuch lent-barn Manitoba and Saskatch- Iwantodaytomakaboekinlafora . the four years of his supervision. The be descendants oi Sir Francis lived left Newfoundland for Boston many iilll s5 AllME quor 0n October 31. (Olladlae Bess) cities, and municipalities would be re- lieved of enforcement responsibility and the first charge on revenue would be the establishment and maintenance of an efleient highly trained constabularrte ensure ob- servance of the low, in the event ef a liquor control act being authorized by the people in the plebiscite on Octob- er 31st. Provision would be made in a measure for education in temper- ance, liquor advertising banned, and administration would be in all!!!“ of an independent commission. These clauses are ‘ ined in a statement issued by Premier 5. IN. Rhedea te- dsy, in which he outlined an act that would "embrace the beat features of the eentrsi acts in force in ether provinces, and in addition such fur- ther provisions as would tend toward 08811810800 and to eliminate drunk- enness and lawleasnees. The Premier's outline included a statement by Rev. D. K. Grant, chief inspector under the N. B. '1‘. A., that in his ‘udgmeht the act had been given a reasonably fair trial during Inapacter pointed out he had reason to be grateful for the lasietance ren- gd by the qoyeramnllt, " veuzuresuiéfiiwtiirui mcrdtlaan dmmied. He believed the emeiency of the ect would be great- ly increased by the addition of a- mendments. The Premier in‘ his statement declared that should the N. e. '1‘, A. be upheld the govern- ment; would not only stand behind its strict enforcement, but would be prepared to consider any such a.- mendmenia as might be favorable to strengthen it. Records Relating To DraleeEstate Sought In Nfld. 5'1‘. JOHN'S. Nild, Oct li-U. F. Diteman, New York airman, who flew here yesterday from Fredericton, N. 3., has left for Harbor Grace and Carbon-leer where, it is understood, he will search for records relating to the eaten of Bh- Frsneie Drakq in England. A family who claimed to at Oarboneer some years ago, and one of the family. John Drake, is still living. Another Francis Drake W"! I19. length! run during the neat five mouths er so. ‘Brandon, Virden and lllltncdt, in Manitoba, and QwAp- palle in emit-beast llliatclaewan re- corded this season's first fall of snow. ‘rhrce inchcc cf anew was reported from Iraudon and QirAppelle, ae- cerding to meteorological auahorittee ll-llllfillilipartlofAlbart-abuttlm- y >.~ ..t psraturq ware not sufficiently low n“ “pm” w“ "m" m. "yum (lpelh-l h the Guardian) MBIBOI. PREM. RHBIJES UUTLINESPIILIBY or c til liiili In The Event of a Li- Enforcement Act Being Authoriz- eil By The People In The U. S. Plebiscite nun-ax, u. e.. out. 11-11mm. Oct. lie-Dublin the ' wiahsa of the Labor government to feature tho civilian aspect rather than the military in the Armistice Day parade to the eenotaph, the at- tending troops will be armed. A statement issued from the Home Of- War’s Aftermath WARSAW, Poland Oct. Eight school children were killed and several seriously injured by the cnlllflllllll of a shell they had found in the Village of Konors, near Plnsk, the site of several battles during the war. The chil- dren took the shell into a. cellar and were ltlemptlng to unscrew the cap when it exploded. The house waa partly destroyed. cimfifiiuill ABANBBNEB AS AIR BASE Stated That The Move Will Be An Impetus To Ontario Aviation. (Special to the Guardian) OITAWA, Oct. lL-Officlul con- firmation of the choice of Trenton, 0nt., aa the site for headquarters of the Royal Canadian Flying Force, was announced today at Ottawa. The decision means that Camp Borden will be abendoned ea an air base. The field has alwcys been unsuitable for an all‘ field it is contended, as it was not blushed with thLs in view. The buildings are said to be in a. bod steie of repair and the cost of re- habilitation is said not to warrant its retention. It ts urged that Trenton being near the lake is suitable for seaplane as well as aeroplane flying. htepa will be -taken to secure c. suit- able site, it is stated, Local flying men when interviewed , stated that the move will be i“; impetus to Ontario avletipn, gs Trenton is situated on ' oftlheimairi llneis of air com- eumlcation in the province, helm; an the line from Toronto to Montreal. The local lllht aeroplane club. how- svar, is disappointed, as it was hoped the government would choose Tor- onto as the alto and representation will be made to Ottawa to see if the plans eann-ot be changed, it is stated. INSURANCE MAN, nus TWU YEARS‘ (Special to the Guardian) WINNIPEG, Oct. 11..—Norman Stupport, former local manager of the British Crown Insurance Con,‘ Tomnio, pleaded guilty in police: court today m the theft oi’ raccoons l 5nd was sentenced to two years inl the psnltentlaty- | mvcstlrstlun by auditors showed that Stuppart was in the habit, on receipt of the company's cheques, in payment of alleged claims. of forg- ing the signature of the payees and appropriating the proceeds. Increase Shown , In Dominion Income Taxes OTTAWA, Oct. ll-A remarkable increase in the Federal income tax collection for the first half of the current fiscal year was announce’ today by Hon. W. D. Euler, Minister of National Revenue. The total col- lections for the six months ended september so last were tescsocaons, ploglst, who selected New Brunawicks Banquet I, Annual Iubserl tlone Delivered It“. By Mall Cans-u and U. 8. LUM- i Given j Prime Minister By Foreign Relations Societyrg And Presided Over By Elihu Root In New Oration By eader. York-eEloquent Britain’s Labor (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Oct. lL-Rumsuy MacDonald, Prime Minister of Gneat |Britain was entertained ct a ban- lquet this evening by the Foreign ‘Relations Society of New York, pre- isided over by Senator Elihu Root. The chairman, introducing the Pre- mler, stated that it was intended to have s. successful policy for disarm- amcnt. “Physical ‘disarmament must b2 preceded by moral disarmament." Premier Runway MacDonald tek- lng this as a text for his address de- livered an eloquent oration on this subject, asserting that public opin- ion must be behind any government in pursuing such a policy. He said that a year ago the United States and Great Britain and some fifty other nations had signed e. peace pact in Paris. It depended upon how far a reliance could be placed upon these signatures, whether the Pact was worth the paprr it was written upon. He could give the assurance. so far as his present government was con- cerned and he could speak for no other, although he knew that all parties in Great Britain cherished the same ideas. of peace. Their sig- , .- 44¢. Seed Potato Stock For Maine State HSpeBiai to the Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. l1.-New Bruns- wick is supplying seed potato stock for the State of ltiuln: potato belt, where a, return cu’ prosperous con- ditions has brought about a strong demand in Aroostock County, for the best seed stock obtainable. One ship- ment of 5000 barrels o.‘ Green Mount- ain certified seed stock is reported B5 hflVlnE Bone to Maine from New- rnills, Restlgouche County, the deal having been made through a local broker and the price being $5.00 per |barrel. This shipment is said to have Ed !been certified by the government as aid 99 percent perfect, and vyas part of] a crop of approximately 2000 barrels grown by G. C. Cunningham, a for- mer federal government plant. path- north shore after retiring from path- ological service os the best location I for embarking upon extensive grow- i lng 0i seed potatoes u. a commer-i cial venture. i A Z00 l5 A QHRVEN I SCENTED i nature of the Pact was their bend and would he observed in every per- tlcular. Any material success 1n bus- lness or in statesmanshlps must be preceded by dreams and it was the realization of such dreams, the bringing of the ideal to the material that counted for success. In the conversations which the president and he had had upon the subject of clleurmarnent they were endeavouring to materialize their ideals and keep their confidence, and they were go- iug to succeed. The premier proceed- ed to deal with some of the difficulties and obstacles in the way o! reaching the "objective, and concluded in an impassioned appeal before the seen and unseen audience to up- hold their ends. l-lr/rc faith in the policy both countries were endeav- ouring to pursue. They would thus tend to bring about speedily and ef- fectlvely that condition ol peace which they were all praying and longing for, in order to pastors con- ditions in Europe especially. and to enable humanity once more to re- sume the pathway of pwficas and the realization of "Peace on earth and good will to men." [Fire Destroys I Farm Dwelling At Darnley Pt. Mr. and Mrs. James Champion and family, Darnley Point, had a nur- row escape from death Wednesday night when their fsrm residence ‘caught fire and was burned to the ground. The fire was discovered too late to save any of the furniture and contents of the dwelling. It wna only with difficulty that the smaller children were rescued. Willing neighbours quickly gather- on the scene and it was with their and by their strenuous efforts that the barns were saved from de- struction, espcclally 9,5 the pump we; situated in the house and no water could be obtained therefrom. Mr. Champion's 10M is o, heavy Cm: par- ticularly at this time of year,» and unfortunately there was no insurance. How the flames originated 1g not known, but Mr. Champion had been tanning some nets 1n the porch that evening and this l\‘Y have had some connection in some way with the firs. -—S. t l-O-O'O§§§'OQQOOQO g Condensed Specials BY \N\LD ANiMALs _ “h!” _ . menl ia anxious as far aa possible to bu,“ ‘$01.13;? u» on". onshtonlsglsnczfifefi‘ mo u. WONNN, m. Jzwiglli‘ our] a ‘zines’ a mega?“ wmu M” m. “M, o, mwnmm“ ,,, “mum Wm, “,_,.,,I,,,,_,, ,,, and m.’ w," “d “can m4 comedy. which In" er and philanthropist. a hate - "P"- "m"? w“ m,‘ "Mn", m, mm,“ 1,. the same period last year, an inoreaae help m, _ . oc-al ending nearly two years run in New m"; rsadina I ch17 tin above, the lowest dun.‘ m. on which u; “my,” of 010.048.171.01, or about 20 per n y"; \ in tba western ma. whtla Mass ‘f m ‘mm “mm h. “wan,” o,” TM micro-slum matefthellaalld- sisutaastuumasuuutasa» ~~,,.-- iilil orriciiu» - »--- mh ‘at! . ' ttemy' ' , llll well plsaesd with the WWI "l- """' , b, 5,, t, ' ronomo Oct. fir-Moderate ‘ p m‘ dlll-fo-ll-sl. gsgcmant but. . ,_,,_,,_,_, v limuwmtgzuam M", unmet‘ Dies From Burns winds, mostly south westerly. lair -‘ ' ave». ~ ....--...._...._..-.--.-..------ l, u", w“ m. , “m, pm, it u nu hi he tom er turc. ‘Hum 11:39:: 232;? ai..‘.‘..‘i‘°'u°..‘.‘ir wa-Hou-{lm adllfldd AWGTdC will‘: an ufi-eefiulififi munoif‘ or: lllhcdldtfltal Quin! y I r a: i. cloudy talents! “gnu, uteeiy. Novimber ms. a. nets, mum .1 finance, m _ gggeciflly designed tar forest “m. semi today removed another notable grime‘ “taulguufair one: siu-ioia-il consented to cffialsb u the ma! Plqnq Cqnfymgt mum, um trslwcrtstim and m» who was prominent u. u» are own y ' —.-" opening of the Royal Will"? I!" I! p _ I air photography, will belellvcrcd tltta Victorian era, Lady raget. Bhe saw Halifax 48 32 @101? "14"" M" m‘ "““"" N” Wednesday November so, at up . a... ml. 11a lalaaao are scheduled to en behind tna scenes during m. n-anco- st- John M 14 elm “Y “m” m“ "mm" will: mu eoulmmnu-eeu w. me nos-meat.’ Oct io-a mo... mums to on osmium u om: Osman war sud wu than iamw-r "w" "4 i‘ m" ..,.,.,... A loci detlarcabi w: sue at the fuss for semblance-tbs lareut euula com-enact. Mr operations at os- with u» mum oi more aha rur- F" Y”! M 44 “W "Hear m. Ilcracer UBI-Vmdwgvenwparfornlance. amiinaug- new strokes-ah _ with a flwashwtlggftpnavipaticucpllra euctuoa tosurna received when her lueutmthissvenlnsateacanc um v museum“, "um more» will so rim w mum on er met ma» anew olflhioscausht nra at n» new. powwow-lures"- '*!'""' ‘l"°°.‘9l"'- ileum-m, - svatbltlallaallsaflilptlil~flflr ' dlvwwvolrv- °"=""“""""°°""-’°‘" o lATl-dc per word net z each insertion In lhh column. QO-Q-OOOO QO-O-OOOOOIOO OOOOO-GO . . -_.-_...__.. T0 LET-FURNISH!!! uooiu. ar- ply Guardian. oias-io-n-ai .-__-_v.___, loll. SALb-ONI OI’ THE M081‘ modern built and best situated dwellings in the city. No. 253 Kent 6t. Apply P. l. Mccormack, Revere Hotel. lllb-IO-ll-Sl WANTED —- ‘TIRES OI FOUI Ndflll fer lllht house-keeping or small furnished heuac. Apply Box B03. Clly- . 01-11-10-124: -._..-.--._.-..___.__..-._-_.?-‘ T0 LII - TWO UNIUBNISBBD rooms. Central location. Apply af- leruilpuvhcofulGrafinn lt._ . 0182-1003-0044! '-9!7'€% you lALI-ONI or m! MOII modern built and beat situated dwelllnil in the city. No.10! Kent 8t. Apply P. I. Ilcfloruiacg, ‘ Hotel. ' I i-‘aev-Il ---~"i. stanchion-ow etc.“- . w.» Ihllmocuirlbitfi-filla-Jt a > £ - nuns eiss-io-ii-li ~ 5 ‘i d. '- fi ';._‘-"=?'ii‘iTL"2-' :>-_"2*%?Z?7"',F;“" ---;-.-., y‘ it. . "-"l§'a'.i.i:i- . -..- r wt