l or A’ Aovcrtlulnfl in the fact that it is s rpm wants to know ls I poll! finite service. M >7 cnrlattotown G mppy parts of the Island, includin nunlller of entries. was common‘ ed upon by everyone. ipg in fluid crops and vegetable was particularly good. play ill the women's fancy wor this being a special feature. Ther of live stock, horses, etc. Ther senicd. An excellent dinner wa ser\'ed il.l the hall. ills Honor Lieutenant Governo iortuztlly open tile fair. His Honor did so in speech, which he. French, amid applause. Gil especially the ladies‘ art craf a gonla ill (‘harlottetoivn or some contra during tllu tourist congratulated SCGSOIL ill this l'rovincc,not only agricultural lines, bttt in profession al and political activities. Prelnicl- Stewart, the ncxt speak er said the most useful exhibition is iludoubietlly the one which gets nearest to the rank and filo of the people and this was particularly all tillctlblc toihe EgmoutBuy and Mt. Exhibitions, Wo- men's institutes and School Fairs Carine] Fair. are, he believed, necessary illstitu lions which evury Government in strive to particularly illis Province should maintain. He was pleased with the arts craft exhibit. 'l‘lte fox exhibit was a new depar- ture whicll might well be 1100MB“ in illillfti at other provincial fairs. lie slated that from the reports received by school inspectors, this year has been a banner one with re gartl to School Fairs. At the (lcorgctowp exhibition this year tho winning exhibits at the School Fall's were exhibited and Judged. and he commended this interesting IGJUIPD to the people of Egmont Boy. Our emigration difficulties lit-re are owing to the fact that we have only the. one line of work. agriculture, to offer to the younger people; yct despite this drawback we have not lost in wealth and we are producing more today as o. Pro vincc than ever before. What we uood is greater optimism and faith lIl the future. Chit-t Justice Mathieson spoke of his visits to the Egmont Bay Ex- hiblticus in the early etrussllns iillys and commented upon the iul ltrovcnlent in the appearance of tho country andin the exhibits dis played at the present time. This was a most encouraging featuri- Exhibitions such as this are utosi valuable because they touch most ("ll-‘ifliy the practical experience oi‘ lilc people. He spoke of thebcnt- ilPlfll effects which the revival in til-ts craft and home manufactured tiriicles is bound to effect through out the Province and concurred in what had been said respecting the iiuv appearance of the exhibits. lie also believed that as a p60l>1B \\'(1. need to realize more clulrly our excellent opportunities. lion. J. H. Myers, Commissioner 0i Agriculturu, said that from the standpoint, of a practical exhibition this \V'il5 the best fair hehad visit ed this season. He praised partic- ularly the exhibitii of manlrlds, "h Condensed Specials RATIae. oer word, not omit insertion in this column. ‘LOST-IN THIS CITY, GOLD illlllod fountain pen, Finder please ivnvo at Guardian off'ce. 6889-10 llm3l ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders. Newsom 0 00., hlsrhet. Building. uolto-J-ls-s-mor. ‘JOB PRINTING OF IVIRY description cheaply’ end exped- mmllly ‘located. Gnsrdisn Ooh- lrs! Job Prhttm Phone 10._ ' IIYI-iltf ‘LOST-MONDAY NIGHT h:- lwven lilustbn‘ Strut and Strand MERCHANT guest strength lies vice. n tenths public what it s number from Charlottetown, and the splendid quality of the exhibits m; well as the exceptionally large The show The dis ttppurtluent created great interest. was also an interesting fox exhibit, as well as u satisfactory display tit-as a considerable increase over pfcVlOllS years in the entries, and Qflflh dcpartluent was well repre- Rev. F. X Gallant, honorary pre- 5 Hon. Justice Aral-adult also gave ' ll d I sldcnt oi’ the Exhibition, cordially welcomed the visitors. especially lieartz, upon whom ho called tn concluded in He prltis exhibit, and regretted that there was not a distributing department place where these valuable articles could bt- ilisposed of at good prices He the French people upon ill.» wonderful advance made tptring the tiast twenty-five years along cutive chairman: W. F. Tldmnrsh. vice chairman; R. Ilarold Jenkins. cx-Mayor of Charlottetown. pafgn treasurer; campaign secretary; Isaac Carter. W. K. Rogers. S. A. McLeod. A- A- Pomeroy, James M. Morley. L. B- Miller, T. McKinnon. G. Dudley Wright. H- S. McLeod. W. Chester S. McLuru cutire Committee to date are: -- Tho Honourable Se. t Prgllfgi. Peters any: A. P. PNWM Murray Harbour; Russell Clarke. Mount Stewart: Montague: and J. W. McPhee. With these men now actively m- o! ser- lve, de- ' urdlsn ‘Isa cog“ may.‘ Guardian, Founded 1on1 Tiiiiiiillixtlltiilit ii iiMllilillii iifiiillllill Fair Was One of the Most in Years-—Exhibits and of an Exceptionally High The annual exhibition at Egmonto Bi-ly YBSIBPGSY WBS fl BIOS! SUCCESS lul one and was largely attended. There were present visitors from Were n Quality. lwrnlns. potatoes. Tilnothy, e 1111111111! applauded. their pionou." e ‘T111611 m!!!’ in tum, should feel i ricll, that being show one's loyalty to the country. on eloquent message in Frenc He referred to his recent visit t Europa and cited the economy practiced r tural districts splendi in the agricu of France, which we in this derive a useful lesson. IIon. J. A. sioner of Publ c W l orks, made rcif t stressed the importance of main led: cattle. Mr. Walter Shaw sheep and swine, Mr. Geo. Boswell Mr. Ii. F. Dnvison. Tinncy; The poultry, i\lt Judging of tllc Domestic Science Cutlrscs. at the Exhibition yesterday was ill tnnw in ‘I‘ilis fine bidding, built of Rich- mond brick. is t-ighiy foot wido a the trnnsvpts, and 192 foot length, with a seating capacity o over a thousand. Ninety-five foe -higll to the towers. it is secont town in size and is a splendid ex ample of ulodcrn church archi (Continued on Page 3) IN DEVELOPING RADIO (Canadian Press) conference in session in improving tho art. of wireless communication. ile said that Can- ada was naturally intrcestetl in whatever ltllo liuitcd States did about controlling radir. because 0f the mutual |lli."l‘\.li. of lilo two HOV- crnmonts iu this rapidly ticvclflll" lng art. Pliihiiiut P. t. I. llHPHi iii tiiitiiti With George S. lulnau, K. (1., lnrrlst-er, of Cltarlottci-ltvn, as Ex- ecutive Chairman of the public up~ peal for a dobt lifting and ulaitltcu anct» fund for Prince Edward is land Protestant‘01111111131189. organi- zation work 5n proportion for the public campaign is progfeflfiillll rapidly. Successful Held Numerous the Katherine’ in French and was ‘He called up 011 the younger people prt-sent to remember the sacrifices made by ancestors on the farm duty bound to labour upon and en I the best way to front Province luight McDonald, Commie i erence to road work being done and talning the roads in proper rt-palr. Judges at the exhibition includ vegetables, field roots anti seeds, ot‘ the women's homo work was done by Miss Ilelen liiultllitason, supervisor Of particular interest in visitors luaguificent new Catholic (lhurch the course of completion. lll only to the Cathedral in Charlotte lecture. the designers behtll: B10851?! WILL - COOPERATEI Plow’. YWASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 8.— C. P. Edwards chief of the Cana- dian Governnncut Radio Associa- tion astsured the third animal radio l - ti t _ the Domltlitlu (lovernnlenlt-elttltd tlilioi , Canadian people would -co-0preate 1 \~\\‘ Read lay-Everybody r - Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Sh‘ \\\\ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 vr-rtit-stlt-isifftiilltiiitt I5 tstiiiliiltttttrrrrr“ (Canadian Press) LONDON Out. interest in tile re assembly-l- day when the fate of Great II‘ Britain's first Labor Govern- ment depends upon the rcsuiit i- of the Conservative motion of -|- censure and the Liberal a- 4' mendment to the motion, was 4' further increased by the an- + +II"!"!'E"II++IIHPIII~I"I"II+IIP§++II-II++ open tthis afternoon, huge throngs had gathered outside of the Parliament Building. +++++++++++++ iQ3-i»_>__ ‘Siiiill ilHii "‘ ‘l-‘Il-INI-i-Iltlk III l NEW GLASGOW. NS, Oct. —To tirganize and prepare a co lutllll vote for ltho contiuulmz Pros ; ltytcrlztn (‘httrch was the clarion ; ltnto of the flflilllill meeting of lllc Maritimu Jlrancll of tho Presbyter- -. iall (lilurch of (Jauada, which -i\lL‘i this afternoon in the hall of the First Presbyterian Church lllzrc. The hall was flllcd to capacity and a vcry cuthtlsizlsiit- mot-ting was held. it proclaimvtl that tho iigltt~ - lug spirit of the l‘rr.-lllytorialls was still domiuulti. Follotviuig Itllc dvvoiiollal ext-r- t-isos by ltvv. J. W. iirlttztin of St. i John, tlll- luintllcs of the last. an- nual were road and approved. The f subject for discussion and the dif- PARLIAMENT -l~ + Il- 8.—~Ptlblic Il- of parliament and in its ex- i» pected momentous sitting to- 4' ‘It ililil] ltvttl Decision Given Yes- terday —- Prisoner - to Come Up When Oalled Hll SiIlIN Great StP-ICZS Made in Recent Researches PUSSIHIE lllpensate the Tito coltnsdl for the prosecution structivo policy to scctlrti a maxi- ‘l- Iila viow to learning what llllcwould be taken by the Prince E ;ward island defrauded mentioned the fact of the corre pondence having passed on the s“ - Edward .- Mitchell _, COUNCIL RULE Il‘ Government to com- officers. jcct between Earl Haig and Prince Island Government who were still considering the matter. was then bound over to tip for judgement if called HYll-IillIlN i55li..§§i.mms NOW ENDED officers in connection a Fox Farm- -. .‘ ' +Xlng scheme Sentence had been‘ Ale Tlled Out Wlth postponed from» time to time with action Good Results. d-Q are getting very near substitute for motor spirit the inst week at a finding PARIS, Oct. ll-I-‘rench chemists . During ouurence ot‘ WIRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires (Special to Guardian) LONDON, Oct. 8. —Premller Ramsay MacDonald l: to be op- onions and Eardul truck He spoke "mncement this "wrmng T‘ i ' ' - - , posed by a Ulberai candidate :1! ttghat is being done elsewhere 5111111?‘ little lKlsg wag cutting 4. (Special to The Guardian) 1n F1 ance of Aberaw" Glamoma" In the .“ e “111111118 v1 beans. which " S 1° d" “i Emmi)" '1“. ' _*- general election. The Liber- g could be done here profitably with 111. leaving there tonight. to 4| LONDON. Oct. 8—At the Lon- 3,8 of Aberavon have nominat {HUGO-operation of me lobster arrive in London tomorrow/n]: don Sessions this afternoon the ed captain w H wimams Dockers. He noticed a re t i i0 be available should a cris- + final stage was reached in the case - . ' ‘m t m’ Drovement this yp“ Ingmea “i: is arise which would neccs- 1' 0f Andrew FY3591‘ Miiclw". fofmel‘ m opp” >0" o e l- stlock exhibits and pointed o“, the isliitate ministers calling upon iwetnlgrailon agent, for Prince Ed. ————— ' a vantage it would p 1f m. ll- ward island, who was found guilty - - _ 8 farm had amok o; thiseqnaufyvery Long before the HOIISe of d-isome months ago of defrauding ex- Gasoline Substltlltes ,,,D€,1,',:,2:T'o,°°§y,?;, “ca: k Rev, Famm- Gauthier addregsed Commons was scheduled to 1' e Detroit next Tuesday he will be the guest of Henry Ford it was learned today from a tele- gram from Captain Lasceilea {he private secretary to Act- “ ing Mayor Lodge. (Canadian PrwB-l 5' scientists on synthetic clrbudauls, LONDON. Oct. 8.—-The pro- b‘ two methods were described for posed imperial cunferehie irl providing fuel against thu time London this autumn is now when the petroleum supplies of the definitely postponed no matter earth become exllausttul. Olle of what happens In connection SHCCOSS. The first tost \\".ll-‘. made with a fixed luotor, tilt-n tho ucw gas sub |stitutt~ was filled into the empty tank of all atltoluobllo of one of the In both cases as good i spectators. ‘rusulis were obiaflrletl as with ordin these was used yesterday in a test beforu tile French zloronalttlcttl and xtutotuobllti authorities with perfect with the British political situ- ation it was learned authoritat- ively today. OTTAWA, Oct. 8.--The Do- minion government has not fin- ally decided whether or not ‘to contlnu; its part ‘in the Brit- ish Empire Exhibition at Wem- tllo six natims ‘of 'iltdiuus. 111K to repairs 1n connection with ilu- council housn. lug on tho fair grottnds. hilirgall was zlttctilupauitltl by in I spcciol- Prvcvo and Sl‘l‘|.Zi"1llll.itl-' lil'_V(l){4‘.‘~l til‘ the ittlyni (‘anatliuttl Mountcd Police, llII t forcut speakers were introduced l by ilov. Robert Johnston of New. (llasgtitv, Prcsitlvut of lllt! Mari-l time Branch. Tho fin-t speaker was Rev. l-‘. (l. iliaolnttrsh, Nlari- time organizer. who gave a very IIIIIOPGSIIIIQ address on the construe tlvc work facing the Ipeoplc at on the rosmvtt. INDIAN ‘MURDER- POLICE thls Junction. Following the zlddress of Mr. Macintosh, J. McKcan, New (lins- treasttrer of the Marl-time [Branch of the association. road u. _Istatoment, showing that tho iiu- ances of the branch were strong all obligations had been met, and luit here (Canadian Press) PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0., Oct. s. cl“ “With five Indian prisoners one h,“ a woman with an infant in arumwo today on’ board the Princess Alice for Vancouver. ms all paid off. (Continued on ‘Page 3) —€-<-o->———- QUEBEC PUTS A MAN CARS (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Oct. 8. —7Thu City of Quebec, through its special commit too, composed of all the alderman ‘and the mayor, has given. the Que bec Power Company one month ill 1 which to remove all one map cars, _Vt‘.'~€i0i‘(lfly afternoon during the course of a lengthy mcotlng with the directors of the Quebec Power i Company. JOBLESS Domes FOR nonun- ZOLLERNS (Special to Guardian) BERLIN, Oct. 8. —-Membcrs of the Hohenzollern family living in Prussia will receive unemployment doles like any worker out of a Job, instead of drawing big monthly al iowances. if a bill introduced in the Prussian Diet by the Communists from a point 300 miles north of Telegraphs of 17, whom practising witchcraft. DELORME AGAIN Delormo, whose third trial on tho or Raoul was to have started io- now in operation ill the city from day, appeared before Mr. dustico dmmau-mh Dcmeroin iu the court oi Kiltgs This uitllnntuut was (lccidotl on. 13011011 411111 i108"! i115 011511 111151‘ ponod ttlltil Monday ncxt, owing to the number of cast-s now was practicaly his The Indians have been brought the Creek, and they believed BEFORE COURT (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. 8.——Adclard rllargo of murdering his half broth. bcfort- he court. The formnr priest's appearance unchanged slum- T 0w. tho refined ear prusotlt t-xpcriluout (‘hhjfs 1m“ as some atlvltllcc on st-lnblt-d ill ‘tho ugrictllturltl build ‘F1113 “'111'11-' 11 i doserlnml 1 ill all lllit‘l'i'li'\\’ today he Sllpplitnl further tivtails. study oi other salts that, he discov ercd tho t-xistenco. of excess ltydro him to pursue m,” n" I-Iis raw nlnterial charged with the nlurder of a boylvegetable fats heated with chloride m be magnesium or sodium. The manufacture of this motor spirit, tho professor said, fcctly rulliztlble as only simple up OKiO, Oct. 8. ——-'l‘he invading Muucltltriau arluy of (loneral Tso Lill sweeping dowtl Chang is special apparatu (jnymu-t carrying l'llill'('illil llad to |)t1i'lX(‘il to ‘itlliililliililll! to givu the rgquig zipplit-s. who have vi post $¢°°11d Dliml/"Y The st-colld tiiscovery. which has yit-itled real synthetic petrol, was COIIIPIKFIICU ll)’ Proll-ssoi‘ Mulplte, of 'l‘uuloltsn and bee" ill IllC It was during z ‘boll, which led examiuaiiolt, and in ill product, but the alrcatly out» ulutle last . (Canadian press) ‘my "unm- Spf L pm- ns w,“ bley. It certainly has not de- IliiAN'l‘I<‘OltD, Ont., Oct. S, _ position this new carburaut needs 131d" 1° 111i" l" 9°i11fl "had Without otttward ollpositiotl, Col. "my “mm” “"1” "l"! “'11!”- WhHQ Wm‘ it “and the “WW PM‘ liiorgtilt, stqhq-ipp.,,.p,,,t of U“, six CllilfCOill dust has lWPil used with mier today referring to a Lon- Natious llitliilllS yesterday read a "i11i11 HIICI-‘vfifi- 'l‘llcrc arc still don cable on the subject. -The broclzllutltion ending for all time Slim" “mil-i l" hi‘ 1111"" ‘"70"’ 111° d|5ii1°$it|°11 i-F- "M 1° P1113?“ illf‘ rule of lhr- LjQHflQ-i] of chfufs of invention can st-riottsly challt-ngu with the Canadian part of the show, (Canadian Press) S QUEBEC. Oct. a. - Abbe Pierre Hebert, a former rector of Laval University, was found drownéd at St. Gregoire this morninig by a fisherman named Napoleon Mercler, who was out tending hllrnets. in- vestigation appears to confirm the belief that the Abbe had- walklng. the railway tracks and that he had been struck by a train last night and knocked into the water. I I ___.._<Q>._____ rds "discover a motor sllllitfilhn inspector T. Sandys Wuusch, andi5°h;tff|3'__“Wmgu“ w 11"“ "t W“ Corlsttlblcs Neville and lVInrtin. of my “m” , , _ ‘have been slllcc continued ill liol uwuoynlcanfldidn Mmmted Polka land and Grotuany with the same (‘alorific powur-bctweetl 10.800 and 10.960 calorles—equals of the natural product. is animal and ills ult. force is per (Continued on Page 3) FIEHIJE FlBHl- INE IN BHINA (Canadian Press) cxpt-riluuuts last appearance in the local courts several months ago. lit- g-tlnppfiil smartly into the docket listened to the formalities of the postponement then walked quickly out. MEN USED AS TAR- front hlttktlen towards Pekin ill the fight for (‘.()Ili.l'Ol of the Pnkin gov crnluent had tiassetl the eastern extremity of the grz-at CIIIIIPSQ wall and gained a footing in Shun haikwnn, a Chiplealm liinuchurlall border town. Here an extensive battle continued today according to a despatch receive-d here today GETS IN GUN PRACTICE (Canadian Presl.) D8 SE08. Prominent business anti Drofcs- sipnul men of the Province are bu hind tho luovement and form the executive committee. Tho moni- bers of the executive committee ,,-,._- (Jot-mm s_ inmun, K. C. exe- cnm Im M. Brown, W. L. Prowse, Donald Murdock MacLeod and Members of the Provincial Exe- McLean. Charles E. John of Souris; W. L. Poole. K. C. Helm. Victoria: Georgetown. Theatre string of pearls. Rind- "Lenioaao leave at Guardisntgf gaged lh the preparatory work 111 their respctive districts, and other bridge inspector is reported to have examined and passed it as fit for traffic n few days before, the rot fen planking at s bridge about six miles from other day when a state of Maine car was passing over it. were two passengers in the car, one an American sud the other a Canadian. Ilohcnnollern property he confis Ip converted into kindergarten-s! homes for disabled soldiers. 0i‘ living away front cease, according to the Contmlih ist demand. MOTORISTS HURT WHEN BRIDGE FAILS (Specioi-tia-G-unrdlsn) ERTH, Oct. 8. --Aithouglt tho W P Perth gave way the There sp wi The cur was very ("ontinuod on Page l) bsdly damaged. were given s bad shaking up but escaped any serious injury. The occupants S. _ TIEN SIN. Oct. 8.-Twenty four The bill further provides that alllm-lmma] prqsonem, mpmmd m. n“. outed. and tho castles and villas or shanhamklwun were bound m, Anlcarts and taken outside the city in Min-tum» wt "l" 1{:;*,',gg,'-;*'}§;g-; liZ”.‘1§§§..’I.'. dli°i..‘ll“.°.lfiet.iltfi'i. marked tho proceeding would he an example to others. Subsequent- ' ly tvm spies forces attempting to take Sltanhaik by Peking soldiers. N. S. COLLEGE building of tho University of West W em Ontario an honorary degree ‘"110 *0 91'6""! h" Wm he conferred on, presment A when Mldsmo Kailontsy eslled on MacKenzie, Dalhousie Univers "16 K1110 0 NWWIY "y, yang“, Soviet Russia. eking army forces in the vicinity in the Manchurian an were captured and executed HEAD WILL BE HONORED (Special to Guardian) LONDON’, Ont., Oct. 8. ——At thr- ecial convocation in connection th the formal opening of the new F0 from Mukdetl. omln ambassador, FIRST WOMAN ENVOY r the first time in history s called on I credentials, - was experience-d. , southern tuarkots (Special to Guardian) BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 8. —Min ister of Agriculture LsBreton. former Deputy Diego Luis Millnarn were both wounded slightly Ill ~a duel with snbres here early today. Thu duel grew ottt of u political quarrel, resulting front a letter writ ton by Molinari, criticizing the min ister of agriculture and his assist anlh’. Three of LeBretotPs friends have also sent their seconds to Molinari, and will fight u duul with him. Flllifil. IIAIJSINB Bflillll EHillEii ll] lliPilllllili WINNIPEG, Oct.8.»- Further ill terruptions to threshing occurred in all lllfik? prairie provinces last week due to ileavy rains, according to the weekly crop report of tho agricultural department of the (‘altudian Pacific Railway issued to day. In sonic parts of central Sas katchewail conisderable snowfall Several days of good drying weather will be neces. sary before work generally can be restlmeti. Continuance of uxces sively wet weather will ulean heavy deterioration in grades. Delays that have been experienced in har vesting and threshing will adverse ly affect the amount of fall plough lug unless freeze-up holds off llil usually long. Some frost is r0 ported frolu numc-rtitls parts, but additional damage to grain does not scout to be extensive nor scri ous. The cattle run for the past week has been fairly heavy, with good many common and medium grade cattlc coming in, with the result that prices in those grades are somewhat lower. Eastern and report heavy rttn of cattle with decline in prices. in Manitoba most districts con tinue to report satisfactory wheat yields and excessive rainfall: does not aoclm to have caused as exten. slve rougbening of g-raip as might have been expected. Coarse grains as a whole are good crops. In more northerly sections of the pro vlnce there will be quite a percent representing ANTS (WOUNDED IN DUEL MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT The time to scratch gravel hord- eat “is when worms are seal-cost. The time to advertise most enor- geticnliy ls when business needs It molt. Annual Subscriptions m...“ out By Isil, Olnodn and U. S-A-“JI l i of St. Andrew and St. Paul IVIONTYIEAL, Oct. 8.--~Rev. GP ll. Donald, hI..-\., lllllllSli-EI‘ of the parish church of (ialashicla; Scot- land, has received a call to the vacant pastorate of the Church of Si.» Andrew and St. Paul, one of the leading, most influential and mctst wealthy Presbyterian church. es not only in Montreal, but in the Dominion. Rev. Mr. Donald came over recently from the Old Cotill- try, where celttain members of the congregation had heard him preach, and hall felt that he would stilt the Church oi‘ St. Andrew and St. Paul, and for the past nlouth he has been conducting the scr- vices there. Yesterday afternoon the commit- tee for the selection oi‘ a illinls- ter, of which IVir. J. Williamson l..- convener, met and came to a un- animous decision to extend l1 call to Rev. .\ir. Donald to the charge. Rev. Mr. Donald, who is staying at the University Club, asked for time Ito communicate with his family at home, bltt from his gener- al attitude the committee had ev cry reason to bolievelliztt he views the invitation favorably. Rev. Mr. Donald [irevioths tohol ding ills JITCSCIII inlportant past (Continued on Page 3) -—-——<o>_;-__ CAPT. BERNIER TO TAKE SHIP (Canadian Press) QUIGBICC, Oct. iL-Just return cd from nut- ol‘ the most nlemtlrab lo exploral.iou voyages ever tinder 1 received a or directing hint to proceed im- mediately to itlnglanti with his as sistaut and ztbotll. 1R mcltibors oi his crew, to assume command oi lilo C. G, S. Franklin and bring her to this port. MORTALITY RATE SHOWS DECREASE (Special to Guardian) OTTAWA, Oct. 8. —-C0ntrary to tlvjimprussions of five years ago the mortality rate in Canada has decreased during the last few years ileclaretl C. C. Ferguson of Winni D113. general manager of a proluin ent (fanndian life assurance com pony, in an address here. 'l‘l1e low death rate during the four or five years has astonished insurance companies, he said. Five years ago most companies were figuring on o. higher death rutu due to war causes and the ef fccts of the influenza epidemitr. Mr. Ferguson was inclined to at tribute tho low (loath rate to the grunt atlvaltco in nlcdical science in recent years. __ “am. --- THE. CORNUCOPiA t5 A- HoRN o_t= PLENW amen-WW“ o" 5OQIAL Qi-IMBES ' \. WHEN \T$ Pr" O *' i-ioaN-tg H w TORONTO, Oct. 9. —~Maritin\o moderate to [rt-sh north east to north winds partly cloudy and cool with scattt-rotl showers. hiaxlnltun and mininllllll telnper atures: Tutnonto. clear . . . . . ..56—~~i2 Montreal, clear .. .56-—~i0 (Jul-boo. rain . . . . . . . . . .54~-4i Charlottetown, fair ....60-—57 Halifax. clottdy . . . . . . ..70-50 St. John, rain. iii-H Bnstrn. cloudy .. "2—s2 New York. cloudy .2—52 High tidr- this morning at 7.22 and tonight at 8.39. Still acts this afternoon at 5.25. and rises tomorrow morning art 6.09. age of wheat that will grade low i (Continued on Page 8) Full moon Sunday, Oct. 12, 4.21 m p. . Summerside tide eighteen min- lSlIIIIJESSIJH ll] HEV-IIHIIUNIIAN. Rev. Gcrhf-E H. Don- "w aid Called to Church FROM ENGLAND taken to the Arctic teircle, Captain .l. E. Bornier, famous explorer has comlunnicattion from the Federal Iloptlri-ment of litteri- 1nd .1150 per pair at Purdie ‘our. ll fillPilillliliii liN THLHITZEN Norwegian Sailor Giv- es Evidence in Rum Running Case. MORE ARRESTS WILL FOLLOW New York Broker Out Lined to Court the System of Liquor Sales off Rum Row. ' MONTREAL, Oct. 8.——Tlle arrest of Fred Hanson, Norwegian, who was ttsstiijving today in behalf of (‘aptaiu Samuel Forde, New Eng- land shipmaster, now standing trial for piracy on the high seas, featured the second session of the piracy trial. Complainants in the case applied for a warrant to ar- rest Hansen on the ‘ground that, as second engineer of the steamer Lutzeu, which was pirated off Rum Row a year ago, he had conspired with Fordo and others to seize the ship and cargo. - I The application for the arrest was contested by defendant on the ground that this was intimida- tion, and calculated to prevent oth- :*l‘,Ili0II"il)k'.I'S of Fordc’s crew from ‘zomiug to Montreal to give evid- ence. Counsel for the complainants dc. cinrcd that should such members of the crew come here efforts WOIIIIII be made to have them arres- et . O. (fourt was adjourned until tn- morrotv. Phaff Super Cargo. Just before the court adjourned Hansen, in reply to a question by the Crown Prosecutor, declared .that Max Jerome Pllaff had been Into oi‘ the super cargo of the Lut- lzvn on a previous trip. - ls that the international Phaff’! asked Mr. Calder. "Yes," replied witness. Hansen's evidence today was a recital of how he, acting under orders of (laptain Plessnol" of tho Luizeu. had ptlt Isaac. the Winni- peg lawyer and Morris, supercar- g0. of Montreal, in irons. Asked why a change of captains had tak- en place at sea, Captain Samuel Forde replacing Captain Plessner off Rum Row, the witness declar- ed that the only reason be could give was that "Captain Piessner was constantly drunk." (Continued on Page 3) oai Announcements? Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-Zc. per word each insertion. "Iiudies‘ Holeproof Hosiery inst received in the latest shades. ~Purdle & Ferguson. 6880 10 8 m2l "Ladies of St. Dunstan's Corpus (‘hrlsti Choir are requested to lneut in the Assembly Hall, Friday. 1i ct. 10th at R p. ln. "Ladies? Silk and oleproof Hosiery in black, white mixture. hr hite also black cashmere Wool 6380 10 "Ladies 'Brown and White mixture Silk & Wool Hose Just re- ceived 8125 per pair at Purdie d‘: Ferguson's. 6880 10 8 m2l "The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Amriliary of the Pro- testant Orphanage will be held in the (‘undall home on Friday. Oct. 10th at 3.30 p. m. 6890-10-9m2| "Ladies Black wide ribbed Hose regular price $2.00, as we purchas- ed. a Bankrupt stock we can sell these now at $1.00 per pair Purtila & Ferguson's. 6880 10 8 m2i "lindieiv Crepe Sole Brogue 0x- fords m" brown and black Just re ceived per pair $5.95 at Purdie k Ferguson's. 6880 10 8 m2i “Ladies Silk and Wool pure thread Silk over fine Cashmere Hose with an extra stretch ribbed top (Hoieproof per pair 82.00 st Purdie 8r Ferguson's. 8880108mli "The Uigg Shipping Club have listed 250 lambs or more. The purchasing of the above lot will be offered by tender open to sny buyer until Oct 20th. inclusive. Partners of surrounding districts who wish w come in with us sro requested io list at one. W) D. utes later than Charlottetown. Ross, Kinross. Body. 6878 l0 8 ln-Il. Mil PHiii wit . ,..., I» ma. ii