mpouro of friendships. mu mp0 flmuy (My have nun avoided by needy Mrvieo the lees the cum months draw down the , ouolneu curve. i The Paper 1 Olen-Modern Danika‘? 001:: Covers Prince Edward Island Like T st s\\\\ Read yEverybotly he Dew - ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,‘ 1924 PllAFF tut lllil HE iilll lEll; lliE llllillE STURY united States Authorities Have Ordered a Complete Investigation oi the Interna- tional Rum Scandal. n‘: PARIS, Oct; 7.——Max Jerome Phatt, accused o! piracy, declares the chsrge has been trumped up against him to prevent his testity- been a member of the gang. ln- Pl esellt Ses- in; in the case of Capt. Samuel vestigators obtained information S1Qn_ Ford. ‘htllltl 1&0!‘ éflllll Oil ll lllftlc)’ éllllll Atleléllilrll- Z213‘: llllllled Drllllx" The dczilh of Franklin Juli)’ lust clliiflt! ll o" 93. ma" an a a molllll on ll . . __ flight ill the Prince (luliill Jziil Phaff l8 charged With looting the lentil H00!’ 0f U18 HOtBI Alillflflll. ROME’ OLL Z6“ T]? nlyliliw’) from the t-fft-cts 0i" [iliiSlill titillliiliist. ' rum runner‘ Mlllhollflo 0f he!‘ liquor: While they were operating the Cllm- I ‘b5 Bi” o "“ cred by his own hand WilS tin- Ford is accused of pirating the bridse Finance ‘Cvillilllllli at Brwgl- “ "l llllllY- tragic seqlici to tllc revolting crillltl Lutaen of a similar cargo. WHY 11nd WitY-BBQOHI! Strfiet- Til-t! wlllcll w“ lllllllg‘. perpetrated ut Si. ldlcztntirs on Phatt declares he had Ford arrest Kroup, with other members of the ""1194! in L811‘ gang, reported the sold liquor off Montank Point. Ailelmairs part of the work, th-e ed and in revenge Ford caused the piracy charge to be brought against Phatt. ' liloanwhllo Phtift is held in $36.- 000 bail, but he says lie knows busi- ness men in America who will furn- ish it. He expects to send for ills wife and daughter, now in New York, to join him at his trial,‘ Tile self-styled “Boot-leg King" declares he can divulge the names of everybody concerned in tho rum- rlllllling trade in America. he offers to do so, if the United States air ihorltles will help him. the sales offshore, found, arranged for haulage when the liquor was ashore. Ailelnlan. they reported, ‘was part owner of the Sidney Wine and Spirit Conl- pany o Montreal, n large shippers of liquor on vessels hound, accord- ing 1o the papers of shipment, for Hamilton, Bermuda and Havana. Actually, however, according to thc reports, the liquor would he dis charged oft Montauk Point or Bay NEW roux, Oct. 7.—When tnelshlm" hi‘ Federal authorities here were in- formed of a report trom Brest that Max Jerome Phalf, alleged pirate, had made a partllal confession naming a numiber ot others on members of n. bootlegglng pirates’ 511115. data was revealed which showed that for several months an investigation had been under way which involved Phatf and Alexan- dcr Adelman. The authorities sald their investigation had- brought Adellnanhi name forward promin- ently. but that they had no definite information on McCoy, that nnmn twill! Elven in early dispatches as one of those named by Pbaft. Federal Attorney William Hay. ward assigned an assistant, F. A. lllccllili. to conduct a further in- vestigation on the basis of inform- stiondlven in Brest by Phart. iavidonce has been Bothered since "l" Nbrnnry by the Department of Justice and by men on the staff ot Prohibition Director R. Q. Mer- (Continued on Page 3) Labolrites Ready For Fight Says MacDonald (Canadian Press.) .1,()N[[),0N, Oct’. 7.——Prime Minis- ter MacDonald addressing the an‘ nusl conference of the Labor party which opened in Queens llall- to- day confirmed overnight indica- tions that the government DHTDOQ" es resisting both the vote of cen- sure advanced lby the Conservativ- es and the lbiberal amendment W0" posing an inquiry into circumstanc- es under which sedition charges against the Communist editor were recently abandoned. ' government would not shrink from seized ships and at other times tak- edpiracies to collect insurance on the stolen cargoes. 3.7m“, “mach”, mzwwyU. S. Dirigible Starts Forty-second Street, attorney for 0n Adeiman, said his client had hnn (Canadian Press.) nothing to do with Phat! and was a wealthy resident of Montreal Wilt-re he owned a wholesale cloth lLiAkEl-HIRST, N. J.. Oct. 7.— l"! "Wee and was ensued in; the The United stirred nhvnl dlrlslblv rubber buallmlls" ‘H9 "lll llllll- lll- Shenandoa started its epoch mak- rjhough Adelman llllll 50ml l“ Ell?‘ in; and round trip cruise to the p6 some wed“ 38° h” axpeclell l“ Pacific coast at ten a. m. today mil- hear from him in a day or two - f l 1 us, with regard to Phatfs allegations. igngeilgjc?!Uemrerlegomfigfofl: lam, 395w“, Luau, LOMML Rear Admiral W. A. Motfet in charge of navy aeronautics on According 1n Director Mgr-rink, board to make the entire trip. The the investigation begun last Februnflfl-VY‘! Pride 0f lllfl all‘ lllllllllell be the labor party's. ' (Om nan-ts ‘m word. m out inlettionil this column. ary showed Pilaf! and Adeimsn to the admiraPs pennant twin aster"- bemembers ot a gang which operat fcircied once about the flying field eii oft the coast of Canada anti llnd and headed south with Wilmington l" llellllllllllflel‘! ill! "till! fill)’. Bllllwas the first city on her route. The llllll! lllllll" "W! llt- 1°51!» N- B-Hdlrlgihle will fly to seams, Dlglliilllgzllllly tlor Belglmuda ro Court; _ <+§..___- nn , arg ng e cargoes o _ - Long island. One such cargo, thelMarvflnflus . Lamination! fioweltl,‘ wits sieiaetl R It f R ypra o ngsan an was sold oft Atlantic Highlands, N. J. S 0 a the members of thecrew of the schooner Lutzea aboard wh-ich the (Clflldlln Pffiim) cargo had been taken trom Canada OTTAWA. Oct. 7.—Marvellous re being held priaonem, handcuttetbsiults achieved in thn realm of ra- fm more than two weeks. An air- dlo are indicated in the report ma" plane sighted the chooner utter d3 u, the ma“, brunch o; the m. “all” llllll ll°°ll mlllle lllmllgll lll“ partment of Marine and Fisheries authorities at Washington and ot-Iby Operator, Qnnng, n: Toronto, tawa to locate the craft. and R mun,“ u; 0m,“ who m. turned trom the l-‘ur North on the lsteamer Arctic. Tile picture of ol- fioers oi‘ the \ Canadian vessel far away in the . northern ocean listening to reports of the Wllis<l<‘irpo fight broadcast from Pittsburgh is drawn in one of the brie-f paragraphs of the re- port, Messages wefi received over _ la distance of 2,100 miles and could ‘CQFFIE-JRUUND H353" Bvyproba-hly have be nereceived over 1 electricity-title!!- tlllfllll? °llllllll*'a further distance. states the report able 60 cents per pountL-Jenkl _ l lns e eon. ' em 108-m1i “d” g ‘OAUNIOMI OAUIAGIU MAD! ° fresh today. Blunders, Neweoml b do" Market Building. IMO-kfl-d-nios. ‘WANTED — LIST CARRIER. Apply Guardian Office. Plusul lltws Filii FARMERS Director Merrlcks’ investigation was the result of nn- anonymous letter from a man who said lie had invutigators, investors said was to arrange for Pllutt, they "Mr. MacDonald indicated that the" ' Newcombc with a l PEHPETIJA Weighs Half a Ton tor named Monnlier is exhibiting n “perpetual motion clock" years of effort. The instrument, it it can be so called, weisils halt a‘ ton 8nd flllmllflllllll lllll l9" llllllllcoilnsel. The -i—-<-o>———- t a metre and n halt. There are silt econdary hands to mark the time‘ f London, Berlin. fitrasbourl. Hi1" vana, Petrograd and New York. I I I I a certain reliability is given to his claims by the tact that he has al- ready made for mine cages and the other for sub-marines—which are ntililed in foreign countries. realized any protit trom any of hlsi-the Y. M. C. A. board of directors lnvsniilons, and -the sole source of was held inst evening in the As- hll income at. the present moment sociation parlor and was well at- ls realised through exhibition of tended. WllillNli Fliilli iii illlilll IIHNEBEBS Mussolini.‘ Attaches Great Importance . to Decision at horn today. is the lN THE TO-lLS focus of all eyes ill ituly, because. as the principal point in tlic dis- cussion will bc wlletllcr the -l.ib-' crnls silall cull; llnur to support Adam Beck's private and Assistant Secretarybf the On tario Hydro Commission, was ar rested at Niagara Falls while at year tenure oi‘ office. The importance which Fascism attaches to the attitude of thnAJb- erale "is shown by the fact i l Premier Mussolini chose just hilt day. when the congress was innu- . Figures For cn its formation ago. Huralteil, to speak to tllc Milan soc- tion of the Liberal party lll an i=1‘ fort to sway the opinions m" l)“. liollEreea lll his favor. Ai'ter the motion passed by the conference of ex-colnbatnltts. in (Special to The Guardian.) _ (Continued on Page 3) Judge N ewcombe ’ Gets-Loving" Cup (Speiai lug the month ilow stands at $2.3i85.~ill(i.$51- ell with $30.923.lllll to Guardian) ~ thirty-one years "or snrvgw as m, $23,434,756 for Scptenrlicl" of inst ed this utter-non“. when 11w 5mg" tho elapsed portion of the fiscal of the justice dupartlucllt asselllh-JWHI‘ SHOW ll- llvliliTl-“l led in the office of lion. E. twenty six llllllion dollars ill ordin- Lapointe and presented Judge E. l). urv revcllutl lllltl till increase oi‘ llallllsolnt- silvcl"l$l.5lii,ii55 in ordinary expenditure, loving cup and a Judge Newconib was appointed to Ii/eur irlosetl oll September 30. the Supreme Court of Canada some Ordinary revenue collected am- weel“ "ll- iounted to $187,163,872 ds-nt-nlnst , . ‘$213,092,087 for the six months n61‘- iod oi‘ 1923. Ordinary cxpclltllture for the slX months just. ellllvll was $l36.38l5.l23 its against $l34,lt(i8.76.l). —--<o->-——— Believe Son Was Murdered (Special to the Guardiant 'l‘()it()N'l‘O, Oct. 7.—~\Vlillc police hold it is a case of silicirle. par- cnts of Stewart P. \Vatson, who was found tlcatl in the cellar of his home yesterday, ‘his body wrapped about with llcnvy ropes, ‘hnnils lied tightly null n rope from his neck tied in n bculn and fastened to it truck, believe that their sou was lllllfllilffifl, Asnpll Watson, the boy's father, maintains that the boy could ilot have tlctl himself so securely. (ibildrtrn in tlic neighborhood say that tibout tho time the body was iliscovorotl it “Big burly luau," on o. racing bicycle was seen in front of the house. Whne ciluscd the man is said to have speeiletl up his lilcytrltt and escaped. (lllicf Coroner l)r_ (lrallalu stated today that-t llu will hold an inquest to clear up any doulbt which may exist as to the lllanner in which Watson met his death. TO-HANG 065T 24 (Special to lThQ Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct. 7.—+Le0 llztvls one of the condemned llochnlagit Dank bandits .wns toility granted tiflBl‘ 36 an official stay of execution until November 6 by Mr. Justice lLelour- enu ,on an application made by his other live bandits, however, will hang on October 24. To Pay Up Better (Special to Guardian) ROME, Oct. 7. —As a result ci representations of tbeltlaian gov- ernment, Germany has pledged hcr I selt to resume regular deliveries in reparation payments. The pay- ments have been greatly reduced for the llast. few months, on the pre- text of difficulties in the interna- tional situation. German 860110"!- ic deliveries in July and August fell below 50,000,000 lire, whereas they were expected to exceed 80.000.000- llillllitliti and Has 12.900 Parts-JPimes in Six Cities In- dicated. (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Oct. 7.-—A French inven- 2.000 pieces it. is four metres hlgh,| wo metros wide and has a depth, E. Clarence Sctteii, one of Sir secretaries tempting to gain admittance to the United States, after having cashed a cheque for $29,990 In Hamilton. employee of the Hydro Commission seventeen years September o'i"'rr\w.\. Oct. 'i.--—'l‘lle not debt, iof Cdllzulzt droppvli $3.ll1i.'l"8ti tlur- ---~e ibiiiliilifllliil- lo sf." ELEANUIFS Sunday night. 'l‘llt-. dtnrcusctl who was tnkcll into trilsuitly on Monday ilitgllt slltiivl-tl sighs n1‘ halving taken poison previous to his .lrl"c.'s"t. lit- _ \\‘ll..s‘ illnlll-iiiilti-ly |il:ic.l-.l lllllli-f llil- uurn of l)l‘. John l". lllcNt-iil hill the cast.- ll.il| itlrcntiy iillVllllFlltl ill to suvc his lifc. All illqllt-st prcsitlml over by (‘or the Fascist tlov- drawn on the Ontario Hydro, and "ml"; Dr‘ fnlllmllflll‘ ' lllfljllfl" emmpn,‘ yum it which It is “hinged was forged by ivns l-litlll ill ill»: hhcr rooms ill so, ou what conditions, ll has ill him. Officials of the Ontario m“ l." l' ‘lilll lllslgllllllll “l ""3" l"i most tis-sillnctl the clulrzlietcl" 0i ll. HYdW clllmmlfilml 5W°l'° m llle "L in“! H“. mlllnllml Jury (‘lumen kind of court of Justice bcftrro Wllffalll 7°" "l5 afmsl- All bu‘ and?" fHL-“if! tilts)" M ' "H, '. M‘ which Fascism hiul been dragged W-ooo °l ll"; ‘lmmml wa‘ l°“"d,°" 31:; l“; ,‘,",',‘l"{',.',, I. tn give m, accoummg or m, {WW h.s person. Settell was the first ‘ - " ‘ ~' ' l * l brlggs, l), 1*‘, McNeil. J. Stoelu, Ji‘., and Austin Squnrl-briggs. ilr. J. l-‘. hicNt-il (sworn) stutcli that he llli(l llttlllltlilil tllu (ice-eased at the l’. (l, Jztil l)L‘l.\V(‘(‘.il i) u. m. illtl 7 p. lll. illlll guru it us" his" opill itlll that he had (f0lllll in his deiltlr front the effects m‘ illl irritant pofsrlli slltrll its urscnie or blchlor lite of lll('|‘(‘l|l‘y. Other witnesses (_l.\'illlllll(‘ll were The New Tr-Ztlf Prisoner Franklin Jelly Dies in P. (J. Jail-—- Illquest Held And V eroict That Deceased Came To Death From Poison Administered By such it slitgc that it was llilpcssiillu ldrztlllilill Jclly cullln in his tll-zlill ASSAUH BASE Returned Hand. ;Cllit-f of Police (‘ol"rigall, J. ll, Iilc illullulll. Hill-rift‘; Jollil Stcclo, Jziilcl‘; uiili W. l5. ltiuNuIi. it ivus tllsclosctl lirtllt- oxlniillutilln of tllc |\\‘lllli‘S$t'$ that tll(' llccczisctl llilll con lltlSliilfl in have tukun tllcttlblets re lllurkillg zit the siitlic time "it ivzls all over." ‘ The following vcrtilci ivzls brought in by lllt’ Jury. "Aftcr tine (ll!lll)l'l‘fll_lf'|l and (‘till lzitloltctltill of tho cvilltnct: lit-uni \\'l' lll-lwlily find that tilt- (ltltfililfiilll ill the Prince (‘tiullty Jnil oli Oct. ’i‘lll,_lii2-i, .lt lllt- hour of $.30 ]l_ ill. by poison ntilllillisil-ri-.l lly his own lldllll. Allll nftcr llcztrillii U1“ t‘-\' ziuiilluiloli of (‘mliatiilll- (‘ol'l"ignll, Ilcptity Sheriff lllkrlilllillll, Jnllll Stcult-.l;liicl","tll1tl lir. .l. l". liivNl-il we zirt- illlilililllolis ill tht- belief O OOO-OO-O 0406 O-OO-OHOQ-O-OOO& “Fist- keep it " There are three ways no make advertising pay. And thee; are the only "ways. There are no others: MAXIMS " OPE MERCHANT to keep at it." at it." "Second, to "Third, to keep at §WIRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires ‘O4 0-0 OQO-OO-Q OCQ Q00 0009 O O i I (Canadian Press) T NEW VORK, Oct. v7.-The lnternaticnat Paper Company announced today that effec- tive on January 1, 1925 and continuing throughout the year | the price of standard roll news- ! paper toits contract consumers I I lln the United States would be S70 a ton f. o, b. at mills. LONDONjDaj 7.—The Lab- or Party expects to have 235 that. :ill(‘ll poison \\'."ls lilktlll llcitlre ,l .. i lg -il) ' (f. ‘McArthlir. Foreman (iflllflfll lllPnillltllil W. ll. McNeil | Jullli-s Squnrtellrlggs ; l). F. hltlNuii ll, J. Sim-l Jt‘. Austin Sl]ll£ll‘(~l)l‘li.fi!,S An order was griultcd by tllc thc relatives to takc. lcrilirt in cliargc of lhtl rcmzuls. _ . ._;i_.__________ __.._,______, PH candidates in the field in the ll"""""ll*““ll"" "ll" l Annual Subscriptions D ll Oil . B! “all. Canada and a "r u“ U. B. A. “.00 Tllill Pilillli . iiillilfi wo Incidents Alley"- cd to Have Taken Place Are Now‘ Being‘ Inquir- ed Into. lsfleoial to Guardian) .\lil.\iltl-lAi., (lct. T. ~ i‘:\'l|lt‘il(_'(‘. lli't‘-\'<‘lil\'ll at llll' iljliélllllg’ 0t’ tho ht- police zlfflirrt general election that seems im- m,‘Tllliillhllmllllyxftfl’ l:'](_’l:t3__ll'l “llll l""'_‘l‘ minent. This will be 34 fewer p,,,.,|,‘,,,_. ‘m, “lpiqlt-lll‘hlllfjlw m Labor candidates than were in 1mm‘ HIM“ My“; i“ “ fimwffllqtlf the last pollitlcal contest, when bu“, “m”, MIIHU“ him;:'_'|:|i:;;_:&' there we" zllllwlfllol‘ llomlllees‘ ‘into by All". Jtlallvw ('llllt'l't', ilivegti, ., .. . -‘_.- _. . A_ . (Special to The Guardian) lfililllllll? (‘i’?i:i,l,,,,aiiiii,l,v| Olivia!” ‘p.31,- LONDON. Oct. 7._1"ne Brit ..,- tent ' h. g . V) ‘ ish Labor party in annual con» anti tlvfi- . -.- lain...‘]T,,..,iiif,',f'lfifflff}? ference here today rejected by fort-ti ltltlnp. ’l‘ht- first of the lllltl. an overwhelming vote nQmn- ill lift; \\£l" 1h.- rrlbbi-ul of rugs tion favoring affiliation with ,ll'ulll llli- plw-lllb-r. of the flicks the Communist party. ill"l"lll-'ll Hits.» Lllltill-ll‘. in. tit-tuber __._. I-lllill. “i357. lril\\l'l‘lli'll 'l‘. Hicks OTTAWA. out" 7___G,,o,.(e ‘and ii. 'l‘lllllll.'|~". llll-lllllcrs of the A_ Mountain Chief Engineer o; ‘illlll, l--:.til‘i»-ti__lll."tt (‘ltit-t‘ lllrlrlillgtil‘ the Railway Commission since i‘“ h“. “w” "ll""" llml llllll llll'~ll 1904 is retiring from active du- ties this month because of ill health land is expected to be succeeded by T. L. Simmons llii 'i‘h ltll1ltilt‘l.'l)l‘(llll;,' to illforlllutloll gin-n lliill ll_V at lllll‘<l pllrly, lllvy (ffllllil lllv l‘lli-',5 l't'illl'llt‘ll for $2,500. r- chit-i‘ ilill nut advise (hr-J; (l) \'i' oi Sfiltilillbiit‘ itllil Ordinary rcvonuc for the month tit‘ Sept. was $24,642,550 ilS compar- lltlring Sz-pt. 1923 or a decrease ul‘ over six-mil- lion dollars. (Jrtlillury expenditure QTTAWA, 06L 7_ __The e105,, m. last mouth was $22,629,263 Ititilitlfil- Duty Minister of Justice was mark your. Colnpitrietlll of the figures for of nearly Between Canada And Australia (Special to Gtardisn) ()’l"l‘AWA, Oct. 7. —l~‘ull iletn-ils of thc lit-w trcztty hetwccil (lillllltl-lt tlllll Australia which will come into cffuct by pflitflilllltltlilll of both l'l)l|lll[‘i(‘S ml at tlute to be lliutilailiy ilccilloll ilplm urc now available. liilricl‘ the trcuty the llritisll [prt-italwalltiui tariff is to apply to goods. tht- product hi‘ lilulluiilctlllw- ‘ of Alistmliu subject to tho provis- ‘ilillifiilkllllliii IN iillllll BASE Seizure oiléritish ‘Ship May Result in Dis- closures. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. '1.--.-\n oiiictll‘ Shanghai to withdraw from the HwangtuLiuhe front. BADDECK, N.S., Oct, 7.-A true bail was returned by the grand jury at the opening of the Supreme Court here today in the case of Murdock E. Mac- Leod of Ashy Bay, charged with the murder of Kenneth E. MacDonald at that place on August 23 last. Mr. Justice MacKenzie is the presiding iudse. _ ll"""llt the offer, Wliliill-svs ileclar- acllllfl °lll¢l engineer. mi. Till‘ rugs were l'i'tlll‘ll4_'(l but "t \\.llI‘ll|l"l' lllfv llltl bccll u. lucilt 0 SHANGHAL Oct. 7.-—-Sunkl- lllully l’! S(l('lll'l' sllclltilttiilit. the; ang 22 miles south west of (‘tllllll not tllt-lnsclvc. say, this lllat. lhlli Cll)’ his bben captured by il'l' having ll\'t'll lcft to tllu insur- General Chuang Fun miiltary (lill'1' coulplllly. governor of Fulkien and Cheki- ’i'lli- rugs \\‘L*.l'it returned lly thu ang troops are retreating on |lutu (l. Suvnrd, one tillle. a nlenlbcr Slrtqohwatitl nine miles from 0i tlll- cit)’ llt-tectivi: force. lnti-r Shanghai, according‘ to Fukllen llz:li_ oi’ .t 1il"l'"t.c detective :tgncy, advicei |¢ is beueved ghis may (living in ziilstellcte of IV. l). Mc- nompel ghekiang degendgrs of Worth, of the MuWtlrth "Adjust- {lllflll llllftfilll. who l‘(l]lf‘l'11'(€llt0(l the lilSlll‘illl(‘t' cillliliiuiy, ulltl ()t‘-]{_ ],_ (‘illdt-r, K. (‘., (‘rtlwll Prosecutor, who ivzts (engaged (ElSGWllUFB, the ("use fill" iht- illvl-sllgzltiorl troulil lioi. hi: colllplcictl totiiy. Tili- secollil illcitlent til('.ll"ll.'il c of iinyzll lirutlks, tlllzls rcllce, whom the United Status" go\"cl"lllll<llt tilishcd to or. ' it “'41s testified that in- strut-lions were given n3 in (in. pp;- Htlllill cifccts of Brooks, by the de- tr-cllvl- who ltrrcsttxl him and that. l()ll.\' of the customs not of (lulliiglil \\'llllt' ill the matter of raisins lllltl tlricll currents item ti!) l-li) is rc- peuletl and item it!) (C) Slllifllltlllflll.‘ 'l‘lit-. latter item roads as follows: liritlsll prcftirtencc. frin- intcr- llliltlillll‘ and general tariff thrce trcllis a pound. in return fol" tllltsc (fOIIKfIEFSlOIIS Austrtllu grunts ccrtuln profs-rout- ilil null illtcrluclllltitl offcrs to (‘un illlil on a rnngl- of txomltlnllltics. i} t ition authorities through the seizure of it Culllullztn bunk may be 1ll‘l‘ltls'l~ ed in connection with the ruln l‘llll- llillt: plot believed to have llceu unearthed by United States prohibi- of the British stcalnul" Frcilerick ii. Friday night. Jnh" Holley Clark’ ‘lssislmlt F“- t-lcclrutélltion ill the "(lentil annex" at (lhlo pcultcll-ti:il"y, (Yolulnllus, an- uoullccll today that tllcy would ap- ]lt‘iil ilic cilsu to the state supreme ,. ltcd Stztttts attorney who is pro- purint: libel protaccllillgs zlaalllst the steamer ivhich cnrrittl illtt gur- go ot‘ rillll said today: “We have t-vltleucc lll-Zilllltit large btlullcggers ill lillltllll Stutcs an ilfwlllntin and ll - 'llllll‘l‘ is ltlsu n (lullntllzlll llnllk which “'21s used ill this cnsc. One of the (iilico s of this batik may be arrest- APPEAL‘ PLANNED who killcil ills l-‘i-ycnr-tlld cousin. Elllllbvlll Nliizy. ill n fit of jealous llllilvl‘, llri ii lllfifflll, (Special to the Guardian) AKRON. ()., Oct. 7.——Atiorn0ys or Alcxzlnder Kuczik, 19, whiting our-t. plcutllng that he is mentally Abcnisis have described Kuczlk It just these-diam] hen countcrmuutlcd by n superior officer of the dctuctivu (Continued on Page 3) €~ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zn. per word each insertion. Isuilics’ ilolcproot‘ lloslery received in the latest shatles. ed ii TURKISH DIPLOMAT i Zekai Bey, the new Turklish Dip- ‘lll Iomatic Representative llepzirtulent ul. by It. llicrrlck, divisional ltiorl director. Tile wealthy (Tunndliln whose ex- tradition .\lr. known lo prohibition zigcllls as it “Bootleg King“ ulld ls llt‘lli‘\'i‘ll to be the bnckcr of an zlllcgcd $l0,- " 000,000 smuggling ring which the Federal tiutlloritios clullncd to llilVi‘ uncovered with illr- scizurl- of lllt‘ Frederick ll. iic is wcll known in Montreal. l\il". Merrick said he .9, In NEW’ YORK, Oct, 7.—--l'l‘hr* lirfcSt and extradition of :1 Canadian ai- li-gt-il t0 b0 the owner of tho seiz- ruulship Frcdurick 11.. fol" trial lll this country on at l-liatrgc oi‘ conspiracy to violate the lawn of the lllllteil States was requested lll tn tllc State \Vil\‘llll‘lfllilll tutlny llritisll report ck iurtion on fol" wurlloti lllcrricit prohib- Sllvlkfi is PX[)l‘(l_l(‘tl his rccommcllvlat m Great l|l)ll as ilin facts presented in illl Britain, arrived in London recent- l'°lllll‘l- lllllde ll "Perfect “"99" ml the government. iiovcrllol" Dolllillcy yesterday tie clilll-tl ill take ally uctinll lll tilt ltusc nil illi- grounder that he lint n0 authority to tlvcrritlc thc mu jcsty of ihc luw unlit-l" which Kilt" zik \\'.-ls sclliclllrnll l0 tile Udlllllfil‘ 1T -—————¢Q-§~_>__ ‘Fri’ Fume! Ti-llNtr M3001‘ iNomN l 5ummalz tsTl-(A-r i1’ "MAKES you PEEL WBIG |illllP IN t M. Monnler is 62 years old and MEETING The regular quarterly meeting of two inventions—-one Monnier never ms 1o 7 m _2i. . Million O0!" fit o! I1Sll.000.000 on the sales ot mi he . ‘ tanner!" this your whereas ins-t year on, goo. lllxed slid Mustard Pickles. ‘JGI PRINTING, OI‘ IV RY, (lploial to Guardian) ‘ Iflbaply and e - TORONTO, Oct. ‘l. -—A clear pro- rites: Ill. this year's crop is the pleasant _ ‘_ llIl-Htf. prospect which faces Canadian ‘NIW GOO“ DIRIOT FROM Cmoo l: chroil. and strawberry lento t lb tinll reserved Ginger in cmckm- tions costs are the chief factors Jenkins I 80a. l"! 10 ii mli the change of condition!- the clock for a tee of 1 franc. hers to have the invention examln- ed. An extensive program for the "iii"“lllll1'irl°ii§i‘ii§3§§ Anti): ed by the Government. not only that coming season has been ll° o‘ "n" Dunno” A1,“. thy principle may be utilised it his “- "inf, prim and lower protluc claims are proved, bit so that he |n may be properly compensated tor. his efforts. Reports from the various com- There is a- movement on foot mittens were submitted and approv- W. B. Snowball, Liberal (Canadian Press.) NEWCASTLE. N. ll. Oct. is expected that every department will be in full operation by October 15th, g H I _ IBERAI. Mili- URITY IN NURTHIJMBERLANB _____0_-_- "v9 by over 500 n; n. majority in Right Hon. W. L. MacKenzie King. the Jaye-election held here today to Hon. Ernest JrwPointe. Hon. Chas lill the vacancy in tho Dominion Murphy, Hon. A. ill. Copp and llmi. planned byll-Iousn caused by the death of the P. J Nenolt- and the Conservatives 603 the ditiierent comrniltteeo and it|Hon. John Morrissy who was olec- by Right Hon. Arthur Mcighen. ted by s. Liberal majority of 1,421. Senator Gideon Robertson. J, Tl. M. The election was the culmination garter. iii. P-. and A. J- llflllwl- M- .\lill‘lrllllll'- 'l‘()ll()N'l‘(),-—()c.r. luolli-rlitt- north-west whirls: partly cloudy. problillly‘a few scattered ° ’ slltnvcrs. . a l\lil.\'lllllllll lliltl Arllllilllillll tempora- - - turns: -" Candidate 1s Elected By a Greatly .-........- n - - llluircltl, cloudy 52 . Quchcc. fuir I . 4S. (‘ll‘tm\"ll, clear . 52 or n strenuous cnnlllnlttn in which llllllIlllx- "Ml! - r 5Q 7.— the outstanding lenders of both par- £"llll~]“l°"ll' - g" was clec- ties participated. (The Liberals Nvllvllllx;o°rltlll‘oip"pil_~ - - ~ - -- :7“ ted over C. II’. Hickey. Conserve» were represented by the Premier “M! M" ‘mm ‘Woh2é&‘n“ 7;“ and toluorrow morning int 7.22. Sun acts this afternoon nt 5.27 and rises tomorrow morning ni Full moon Sunday, Oct. 12th. 4.21 u. m. Sumlnr-rsido tide ciglitccn min “(on lntcr than Chnrlottetowni '_ illltl ——l’lll'liie & Ferguson. 0381i 1i) 8 1112i - "llownni /\llXlll.'ll‘_i' nit-tits at (in. l l’fll‘>‘l>il1li!l' 'l‘h|il".s"4l:|_t' llfltlfllOllll, - ()('t, lilll. . "lnltlit-s’ Silk llllil Wool lllllt-prtitif lloslt-ry ill lllil(‘l(. black wilito mixture. brown illlll while also black i‘.’lSlllllt'l‘t‘ linso at $1.50 pt-r pull" ill l’|il'llic Fcrglr sons (i880 10:41:12.‘ "l.lltil<\s' llrotvn and White llll\'llll‘t‘ Silk A‘ \\’llnl liilst- just rc- ('l'l\'t‘ll $1.25 pt-l- pair at l'lll‘lllt' s. i~‘nl"t;ll.snll's. l. s0 10 x 1113i "l.:tt|i1~.~l' iiitlck ivltlt- rlbhctl llosc l'l'l.llllitl' prit-i- $2.00‘ m, m. |i|||"(',]],'|.rl- "ll u linllkrupt stock we can. st-ll lllt'.\t' new at $1.00 [lt-l‘ pair Puriilo it'- i-‘orgilsllllis. 0880 l0 s‘ mill "lyuIiv-s‘ (‘rope Solt- lirlluilt‘ (ix- ftlrtls lll brown Jlllll Iillick just. m t-civcti pcr pair $5.05 lit l’ul"dio 8s i"~-l'gil.~."l>ll'.~". (i881) 10 s mill "Llltlit-s’ Silk um] Wool purr- tlllw-utlSIlk ovt-rfiuc ('(lt~illill('l‘l' llnsl» \\"ilIl all t-xiru sirctch i‘ll)l)t"(l top lllfllllllftlhf pul" priir $2.00 at Purilit- at l-‘i-rgustllrs, (iSXlIIllSlllBi "*.\ lllllvilllt! of tln- (‘ovt-lli-zttl lrlvt- Stilt-k Shipping (‘lull will lu- llclll ill (‘ovcllclul Scllmll; lit 7.30 p. m. on Sniurihrv, Ociobcr llth. .\ll". .-\_ \\'. l'\'lr'l‘r\llll. ilolnilllim Livi- Riot-k llrallcll, will luldrcss the ‘lilt-t-"tiilit. 0805-10 Sjili "You should llcur (‘lifter-l llobcrts nf Ilronlclyn on "The crisis of [llll tlmcs wl- ltvc Iii" from thc standpoint. of Scripture this aftcr- lltlllll 7i null 7.30 p. m. at the homo oi‘ Jolln ll. ilnlnill, l~i Pork Si. 6879 IORmll "The Uigg Shipping Club have listed 250 lambs or more. The purchasing of the above lot will be nffcrcd by tender open to any buycr until Oot 20th. inclusive. Farmers of surrounding districts who wish to conic in with ns are requested l0 list at our. W] l). Ross, Klnross, Sctfy. 6873 l0 8 in 8i. / ,'i ‘ < ~ ~—/v‘ "-"_5-....,V..-_i¢.- .