. Christian Over 40,000 Readers Every Daily Issue Guaranteed. , Member A. B. C. Charlottetown Guardian, Tvvu Coils. Her-III: Guardian. Founded 1on1. eoplesPaper _ Covers Prince Edward island Like the llew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 n: Everybody la r . Oanuhnflfi li- l- 0-- finvll-‘IFSUIIIHIMNI. nollwld ‘£3 thistle Shoot Settled Before Magistrates Pinette Man Fined for Unlawful Discharge of Shot Gun Which Damaged a Motor far and Came Near Ending in, a Tragedy. The sensational shooting case, which occurred near Eldon on Mi-Ylliltiy niiziil. Oct 2nd, which re- sulted ‘in the damage or a motor 0i" belonging to Mr. Fred llubiey, and in which the four Otittllitaptg escaped injury alnlost by a mlr< H010. was settled before Magis- trates D. E. Shaw and A. J. Dou~ sun yesterday afternoon ivhen the ilctendent. John ‘Robert. iioss. of Pipette, paid a flue of $135 (costs included) for recklessly and un~ lthwfullyr ilzscllurging firCgirigg up. on the public highway. Tile Attorney General opened tile case for the crown, Mr. Justice N. Hines ilppouring for the dciellti out. Mr. Ross pleaded not Sllllly to the charge of pointing and firing a loaded gun at the plaintiff. IFrederick Hubley of Piaette, the first crown witness called icSil- fled that on the evening of Octo~ her 2nd he left Orwell Cove, where he was wol'kllig,'iil llis Ford car. Ila called for Amos McLeod. pick- ed ilp three young ladies, Mamie Belle and Margaret Nicholson, and proceeded to a nlceoing of ‘the Endeavor Society a1 Kllrross (lilurch. They were lute. in arriving and did not go into the meeting but started buck shortly afterwnrtls. Alt Orwell Cove they left Miss Mamie Nicholson and went through Eldon on to Pinettc. Witness was driving with one young lady in the front seat, the remaining two being seated in the rear. ' O" U19 “'63! to Pincttc. after missing Dixon's. the car stalled on n hill and the lights wont out. Al- tor stopping a few ulillutcs tilt-y tiecitlrti to go on to Pipette whcre they might secure new lamps from Mr. MeRao. After procectliug about i1 ""19 ti"!!! passed two men, walk- lnK on the left llilnll,§iii£) or ti“, road. each carrying a gun. Wit- tress recognized Mr. Ross as one . oi‘ them zlnd heard him sing out "Wiloro are your lights?“ just as the cur pu-sseti. Tile car WiiB on a 00-04064 60-63330"- §37T3$3 CONDENSED slrcnt 4000000v0o04§o¢¢¢¢¢¢4@¢. lhtTltifih-ltte. per line per day, 9 . slight down grade and tilore was a batik at the side of the road ,5 oi‘ 3 feet high, ililt he did not not- ice whether the lllcll wcrc ivzllkinl: on the hank or on the road. The next that happened was the discharge of a shot gull from the roadside. The hotly, hood “nu windshield of tho car were struck. a hole being silliishtrti ill the glass of the iviintishiclll some three inch~ es square almost tlirectly in front of the sttloring wheel. Lzltcr wit- ness found that three or four shots had struck the roar of the hood, which was down at the time. The silot marks were about two inches below the top and were not far apart The hood was folded rind the silot nlust have pierced three or four folds. After describing thc position of the other marks oll the car. which ho had taken illto (‘harlottctowll to be examined by the Magistrate. witness said be did not look to sec whether his clothing had been marked~he new nobody was hit, and tilnt was the important thing. “After llczlrillg the shot whist- ling past, didn't you stop then?" asked the Attorney GencraL, ‘-'N'o, sir,” was tllc reply. “Why " "’i‘llo girls stop." . "Do you know why?" "i could guess." (laughing) “Wines-s stopped the cur about four hundred yards tlwaly. zlftcl- ins-sing the gates oi‘ Mr. Ross anti liir. Chas Panton. lie and McLeod then walked back to find out what the trouble was. They mot Mr. Pauton at his own gate. He ivas carrying a giln. After some con- versation with him the whole party, including Mr. Panton, wont to see Mr. Ross at his home. 'i‘hey' asked him who fired the shot. “i fired it.“ said Mr. Ross. When he was told of the dam- age to the car he said "i did not fire the shot at you at all. l fired it at the side of the road.“ llo tlldlft iviiut me to iuge in Boats. —i’asst.-ngers ulld crew of the (Jity of Honolulu took‘to the iifeboats today its the great ship formerly’ the war transport ilsrou, burned 500 miles off the California coast. it is estimated that, the passen- gers and crew totalled about 40b. (Ynptaln it. ll. ilestter of Sun Fran cisctl, chief officer, Willizlnl llrust, tho chief‘ tengimrcl" and radio ot- flcer Pflllliillltltl aboard the blazing ii-"ler. tictcrnlueti to remain rli their posts to the last. 'i‘hc_v' were unable to stay aboard the ship for long for at. 10.12 a. m. the radio corporation here picked up the word “llll hands gone" stray mes sages picked up just before thr radio operator closed flown his so‘ and said a last “good bye" ties cnibed the flames licking arouni lllm as he sat at his key. At i0 a ting Case ‘Steamship "Honolulu Burned at Sea Passengers and ftevTBumbering 400 Took Re- Oiiiccrs R emained on Board Rescue Ships Rushing to Scene. (Special to The Guardian.) | SAN IPRNNORSVK). (laL, Oct 1.2, ill. the following radiogram pick ed up by the radio corporation of America's station here told ihc story. Ali left but (luptadrl. chief tlfficer, chief engineer -and radio operator. Tllcy are standing by, The City of llouolulu was re. tilrlling to Los Angelo-s frolu Plnivaii islands wdth tourists. oi‘ them front the ctlstcrtl Wireless nlossllgras nt- ill . told of the breaking out of firo and of the desperate nlnde tlgnlnst it and of til.- ordel- to abandon the ship. 'i_‘hc flalncs first reported 11f F» ‘i. m. today constantly gained bent] ill“ fight final way until the scores of pass- as were ordered irlto the small bo s. ’l‘he steamer Enterprise, the learest vessel to the scene at 3.30 was believed rushing to tlit: res (Silt). Face Grave (barge At Supreme tlourt (‘hurgcd with nttcluilta-d tir-riilllll. upon n. young girl, Lou‘ Jaw.- S-ummcrside Man to ‘The Exhibition At Egmont Bay A Big a Success 'l‘be annual Mont (‘zlrlllci and l (lotterell at the home of l.\l|'. Frank ‘Wctlks, l“l‘Oil"l‘li‘.ii)l1, where hilt- “'21s a servant, (‘blill Riiliigzln, a illltltlltl aged iutritlilzlllt traveller of Sil-uiiiiersirlte. who was ttlrcsted following tho charge and sirlco ibeczl released nu nail, “in, l).l<I, Shaw tor the Supronlt: (‘our-z i‘(‘('0,‘.[lliZllll(f(! and the girl tilsti 'be require-Ii to give u scour ity~ for her appearance to amount oi‘ $100. _ 'l‘llc first summary hearing oll Scpt. 7th., when on August 30th. when silo "toldwwitn to get the tau- fixed a l . ilny life“ Etmagc.‘ Aftcl coilvers. tion witness ct ‘new Pincilo and drove his friends home. The ear has not been fixed yet. “Has there been any ill fcchrn: between you and iloss?" zlskl d Mr this lights fat. T; alone, lll -1Vlt':"V\"eolt’s house, ti: nlcfciidcnt callrrd for twitter liorb icar and tiftcr iilllliuc, ihcro ivelw-‘Jlmllmt Affimitlllli, illid b, llll“ Lieu-i no mcll in the house i‘illi‘l'l'il into "‘"“i" n"\"\"ll‘ll"~“ All!‘ ‘i’ (‘iilllil-l .i".tlllVi'l‘SililIlll with her, gnvt- her ("W 3- H» -|"lllii'»l§- '.‘4tliiir\ pl(\('1>}<iqf randy MM ‘fllt'pllll‘.‘! The exhibition was also grnet-d ‘ted all zlssault. ilpon ilcr. She irulkihy H1“ ll|'i'§i‘lll7l* of Mrs. .\ici\’ir- 1111;: side and tlther points. yesitirtlily l‘t?lllil.'llll‘,tl by hl-lqistrttteqmarks by the ilzlrish pri The, tiefelltlent is l‘l‘li‘,fit~l(‘fl oil $1004.) the of the hem-fits of ugrit-tillill-o ti,“ (-4154,, ,i,pn,r,_. p];|_u|5|l-“L‘. 31m“. tlctiipziiionlliid of‘ the tl..-' tho (‘llth-poll of growinl: nothing but ill.’ gill. who is an alrpilau, savor-e that H“ “illlllltidilcll the fitct ill , r “qpfllitltnl mnrkc‘ was iil\\'ii_\'.\‘ nvziililblti‘ .;1-l‘<>r--clioice fidducts. i .'l‘ll‘,'lllll7i|, llayc-xhillltitlll livas held ill flugilxrlnt May (Thulch on \\-'etlnc.-~ d'_\', the lltll inst. 'l'ilera was n Elarutv tlltentltlncc from the Hlll‘~ Tlllmilllll-T fiflllllilfli‘. from Sillnlncr- i A.- t' tic l‘ ft u at inlilducttlrgx ‘Slicccllcs were also illlllli‘ i I ll_v Air: Der line per duy for 3 days or ovt . 3th ll “"0 our day for ii days or over. Llllllll. l‘: words to a line. Groups oi‘ ll iiguircs, initial letters, Iffllllll n" [one small piece oi‘ Johnston. “Not that I know of any reason why ho slloillzliilours. know of. I Ilon't_\vhich nrudn llcr sick for Hm cum“, llllll. wife of lll4i.<l4il>i1[l'll.ll'li (lulu-y. Suvunndltil‘ tlnd by nluny lllllPl dhlizllzilish ted visitors. The showing of live si. one word. i0 per cont. discount for cash. Address forms putt oi‘ nd. and must be paid for. Special lcrltes liurnishcd Room ad. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted, for seven words. 60c per week . _ ‘WANTED IMMEDIATELY AN experienced Ranch Manager l‘or The Charlottetown Silver Black Fox Company Limited, (mnrriteti mun preferred.) Apply by letter stating tlge, nlarrfod or single, experience anti salary wanted with tree house. ll. hi. Davison, Sony-Tress, l’. 0. Ilux 206. "_F—O_RD can AND some GAR- olfo tools for sttlc. Apply to Earl (Yollott llcdequc, IOOM-ii-Zii ‘FOR SALE-BASE BURNER, NO 12. gilutl as new, apply illi Elm Avc. 100036-103‘ rvouue MAN WITH G000 sou czllitlll wants wdrk, oi‘ any kind. Apply ii. care of Guardian. 20002-12-21 . WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework Country girl preferred. Apply 187 Prince St. Fno-rrcs-Now l8 "nus TIME to put your stoves, ranges, also furnaces in good order for tihc winter and your guns repaired for {nil ohorrbing.—.l’ames White 36 Kent ‘St. lrwk. ‘FOR SAME-AT VICTORIA, cottage, shop and barn, with about ono half acre of land. lluiltiillgs in first class condi- tion. Apply to 73 Euston St.. Charlottetown. 1000dll-11-3l ‘FOR most. new. nlents. In best location. X. Y. Z. cjo Guardian. 900085-7-iweek. SALE-RE-B-lil-ENCE AL. All modern improve- Army ‘MONTREAL FUR REMODEL- llng Co.. does ‘the highest class remodelling and repairing. Coats made to order. All kinds of fur trimming on hand. Our work guaranteed. Riley Build- ing, Queen Street. Open even- ings. _ tf ‘MIN WANTEm-W! WANT A fear real live representatives in. every city and town fa Canada to sell automobile atoll ll ahl; positively prevents aecltoats: ovary car owner a [ll , ‘i easy to sell: bin profits. Write‘ for particulars and agents prrr position. Canada Auto Shops. l’ have fired at any of ivas the reply. (To Mr. Hines) Witness did not see anyone fire the shot. The men they passed were on the road not far from tho wheel-tracks. There were eight shot marks on the car. Mr. iloss said he fired be- cause they had no right to go with out lights. He said he did "lzot fire ill. the cur but. at the side of the road to scare thorn. "Did he think you were going to have him arrested?" “N03 “What lmldo you begin proceed- hugs.” "l thought first it was only the windsllltelil sluaslmti. lint, when l found . ,vcn or eight siiotmzlrks i clllngctl my mind." “llid anybody want you [u bring procrciililgs'."" "Ycs. Mr. Jtis. Nicholson, father of one of the girls." Witness bclievcti the ca." was luore lhnu fifteen yards ' away when the shot was fired. iic did not examine the ground zlftcr ward-s. Amos. McLeod, Pint-tie, who was with Ilullley, gave testimony along the some, lino. 'i‘h<.~ heads of till: people ill the rear soat would l-c above tllc hood when it WlIS bit. lie did not believe Ross firud point blank at the car. ltoss wilen he saw the tlnnlllgo to the. wind- shield saltl he could llurdlY h?‘ He“. it. He knew [toss as a gentle mull and they had always been the best of friends. M r. Ross’ Evidence. The evidence of Mr. Ross was to tllc reflect that. he had fired the gun upon the. ground in front of him just by way of Hilllliti. He had been out shooting tic-Pile "ll g" shore at Pipette Rlvci‘ will‘ T‘ Panton and about l0 p. m. tm-neti bsckto the road on return home. lie was carrying loaded. fill Obi muzzle loading gun under his {Wm- On tlie road they heard volt-es, looked around. and snwlu car trout‘- lug without lights. Witness sat to Panton ho would ask them ‘or their lights, and as tllc iliitiiiiiil l‘; did so. Witness was wnlklnii i‘ little ahead of Prl nton in the tlitch at the side of the road. After he had shouted to them. Mill l“! iii‘ _""_ won QUICK sate on: souuo dining room err-tension table. new dart fail. W. S. NOWSOW» 247 Prince Street. LOBT.- brrwi-BN UPPER ' Prince alyl. corner Kent and Hillsboro so. a squirrel neck piece. Finder leave at 85 Ur!- O. Box 164, Niagara Falls, 011t- llltb ‘ vsr Brim 9t. Reward. 0st 18rd! "PPM °°- The ilccusctl the truth of tho allegation reserves his defense. ter they passed, the, gun still tinder his arm, muzzle pointing to tho ground. the gun for?" “For no other reason but as a salute." “liow many shot d-Ed you ‘nave in tho gun." “About half a handful, ll. It. shot." “There would be more than tell-flit?" "Yes, and nlorc than eighty." “Whit-t do you sup-pose hiiillli‘ cd ivhcil you" struck the can!" “'l‘he shot. must have skidded on the ground." “Did you know you hit the, cat“."" "No, not ulltll alftl-wruullwltg" ll- lhlr. Parltou and Wltilt. s next day found n snot hole in the ground and the gilin ivatldtng. Mr. Johnston". "l suppose you recognize that you did n vcry senseless and 1'c'.-k'r ‘- -: atoll?" Witness: "i do no tlced." .Mr. Pallton in 'I.l'- < tified that he kin-v. it; raise the gun, wilictl no xas curry- iltg under his urm \‘.l"’Il be fired the shot. The cur at ll: ¢ time was not much luore til-lo l‘v\'i-’llly feet away. After illlilfllli-Z to itoss, Hub- ley seemed satisfied with the ex- planation glvon. The ‘girls were jokiugand they were ull talking to Ross in n friendly way, Iiesraw - did not. and found the gun wazldlng on tho sldo of the road. "The load Ross bud in that gun would have torn the wlloie ibuck off the car if it. had ihccn pointed tlirect," he tieclartlti. Mr. l-iines for the dcfetlse sub- nlitted that. the affair was nu ac- cident, ivitilout the slightest crim- inal intctlt. tMr. Johnston. quoted tho penal code ‘against the __ un-lu-wful dis- charge of firearms. liad some body in the cur Ibeon killed, it would certainly have been a case of tmtansltlugiltcr: because if any- body lm committirv- an unlawful act does any other injury. he nulst be held responsible for the consequeucotn. The Crown in this case irelleved there ‘was no malic- ious intent Ibut there remained the minor offense or pointing a gun wlrnthor loaded or unloaded, at anyone. Th5 magistrates in fining Mr Ross saitl that under the circum stances the tuii penalty for this minor offense, of $100. would ‘be $60 and costs, which tienics thbsolutr-lyl and, he let fire with Mr._Hines: “What did you tiroi l ll . d .v f r ll days or over the marks ivhern the shot struokilpnr "a p" “ O the ground a day or so uftenwtlrds, cludlni; cattle, horse. sheep ivasi ext-nib nt .li lbits of vegernizitls. fruit tln-i the lllfillfimlfllil iit‘l('ii\"’ tlcpartnlou‘, ctlni thaillil-ffitl favorably with ill‘ llrflicr ox ilrlliitirlns at. (‘hzlrlottctthvzl and 'Slllillllt"i‘sillf‘._ The day irns bcauliiv‘. the at‘ i"ll(l.’ll‘.('f‘ largo. and ill" ]ii‘lllll"‘ oi Ilagrnont Bay and I\lojl- (‘arnul but‘ cvtlr)‘ l‘t‘1l.-If)ll to u» "ixiluiliic inmost-Ives upon tlie as of \‘.'lliii proved lo be oilr- cl‘ thv- best c.\l.ibiii.tlu.< "Vsr held t Lot 15 and the n l. uudliii! f‘llllilll‘_\' is progresrsitlg rtlpitili‘ anti bills fair to become on» of the imost lmporitml ilKPlClIblifill cell- |tciw in lbe i)l'(i\'lilt"‘. liiilcb crcdit is due to the r-X~ lllhilltrtl lllrl-clllrs and csulcciilly to the president of tllc awocbliiou .Vlr los ii‘. Arsentiull. and the set-- rotary. Mr. Aime i) l\l‘_s'l‘li.'lliil. \\'li n llavo been indofatiglblointheir ‘" forts to lllllkl‘ it. the siru-css uudoubtctlly’ was. ‘ ‘ \Vlillc attending the exhibition the, ilieuiellzlili. Governor. Mr Mc Klnnon and ilarty were thcitiiiltiih of the pastor. lipv. l“. X. (hillbill- i? Announcements, Coming Events Meetings, Etc. IllTliiHw-‘iil per line our dnv- 9c Re a. lino per day for G days or over. ti figures, initial letters count fl= one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad and must he paid for. "Fun galore ill Stork‘ 7m‘ the members or Wiidcy mill-fr» Fflilfll’ night "Taxi Service stand Emil"? Hotel. Phone 443~J. "Taxi service stnnd day J. S. Wodlo-ck. night— Ernest McCaroy. 88 Sydney iSt.. James Power. “Bargain —— Electric lighting plant new nt half price. suitable for farm, store, picture theatre or village. Apply B. H. You, Smarts. ' . choose-Mi “Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Bryon- t.on of ‘Union Road wish to uri- nouncn the engagement uf their (laughter. Lilla Edna, to Jame Lorne Nunn, of Wlnsloe. Marriage tn take place. Oct. 2R, ii estimated at. $15. ent in East. Greek Terms. (Special to The Guardian.) ROME, Oct. l‘.'———'i‘ht- ,\,‘--n;~ 1-1;; conicrtlnct‘ will he, held ill Scutlli just tlutsitlt- (‘onstantil-tlplo, Nov- cnlbcr 1. According to inl'c.l'lll.lt?ll.tl ill foreign office circles. foreign iiillilSli'l' Scllnnzei- will represent lillly, 'l‘his uonfl-rerltao is the one ten tntivtly arruligeti for by ihc Al- lies tli Paris lwccllily to l‘-']i|:\4'i~ lilo lrcniy of Sevres with all cn. tircly n1 \\' scttlcnlclz’ in the Near Bust. ‘The lhllics tlrlgiuzilly suggested that the i'tllll'cl‘t~.il(1i: be held iii Vin ice but the Turks asked that it be cuuvcllcti ill the Near East. Martial Law for Greece WPHLINS, Oct. 22.—"lt is (‘Xllctz lcd that the government will tic-i clnr~ illart inl law throiil-Zlitlul tire: -, as u ilrtecalllitlllzlry action xlgttlllst lrtlcrs on the part of groups objcctiilg to- the. surrender of 'l‘ll.lrce. 'l‘llt~. lililjilflly of the ]](‘O]'ll,‘ have tlcccilletl the loss calm f O‘v§0O§¢€O§O;-§O€O _‘lllfll’ii. Buy. l-‘zlillt-l" ll‘. h . Don't forget. that the $50 Lit-ulenillll. (lovt-luloi" tn .l ‘ht l_w“lll)i‘ll'f and well chosen ud- < for. marrow n g ' . ' Jilllilll); lflflliflitklil ilm , tixiliisiip,“ llpi Don't forget that the st: u“, was o owet by Major Prlisihy, 11,.- ‘ . lAnltlricall ifOllt-illl. ivlio spoke oi. ends mmurlow mght‘ The vote schedule is aga night and subscriptions earn ‘Your favorite is anxious in hcr district. Boost: for ner lYour subscription may b extra for her and placing he - Studebaker. Peace Conference Held in ‘Scutari, Nov. 1 Treaty oilSevrts Will be Replaced by New Settle- to be s liave Signed Armistice . but tinny hotlleads and Monar- .ts violently (abject. Lord Curzon thanks officials. _ (Special to The Guardian.) l. NOON, Oct. 12.—~Lord (‘urzoil i h Foreign Mi-nistol" ill the uanlu of the lirlltish Government has tlhicizllly thanked Si!‘ Horace lfuttipobl. tho British High (‘our rllissitliler ill (‘trustantiuoillc and Licut. (tenet-cl Sir (fharlcs Har- rington, ('lilllllliililll'.l‘ of the British forces in thi: Near East for their tzlti and skill- ill handling the hiutlanitl (‘onfcrellcc it was an- nountrctl today. Greece decides to evacuate Thrace. IWRIS. Oct. i2.—Grcece bass do. cilled to sigin the Mtulanizl armis- lice noun-illicit and evacuate ’i‘lli'hctl zlcctlrtliug to tllc conditions stipulated lli that tlocullloot tht Frol ,il Foreign Office, was tlffic izllly illforluetl today. QQ§§QQOffiOlfiOQQQ009000O§§O'§~4*O~QOQO'§§§O§O-OOQO§§§§§§ “Step i.ively”---.lusl Two Days More Q0 O-OOfi-O-OQ OQOO-OO 009000600060Q00000000000060-0OOOOQOQ4QQW4OOQQQOOQ Special Prize offer ends to- cond period of the contest. in decreased after tomorrow less votes. Vote now for your candidate. to win the $50 Extra Prize and DO i? NOW. e the means of winning $50 r or him in the load for the I Mr. Reader. if you promised a subscription do your t best to “make good" right new. If you can't see your can- - _' dictate mail your subscription the ‘tlorm that appears in thi of. Ylour subscription means week. BOOST‘ BOOST BOOST. unfit is Annoyd ' With Premier King Over P. N. R. Board W» I tli'i~:1zl-:c. ()t‘iiilt"l‘ 1:. 'l‘i~.~.-' fact, that l'rcilliel' Kills, Il-is not‘ even ililh\\'i‘i'0ll the illt‘.§s.ll§i\‘_illlI:. letters of protest he has rc _ VH- frolu his Quribct: fricntla oll lllS ill‘ u rci- ioguti neglect to tlppoirlt . luscntntivc of tho district on tile] Lailutliau Xiltltlutll ltnilivuy" liozlrd ls. causing n situation not for from a (Il‘l>‘l:\ in the Liberal ranks hair“ Major (‘,(}, Power, M11. sileuking this tsvcniliq-f. i\li_'\'ki"l Government tlwllership "i Will‘ ways and expressed the. wisbthat the new board ‘W011’ WPRRPT‘ mil" it. tieiametl to ibo n-tlw,so as to llfiilg (illicit rezlliziilioil of the illlsttlkc. 0n the other hand. Mr, I-Lir). Lav viguer, M. l'., for Quebec (‘minty- formul- ulnyol- of Quebec, failed to luldereltantl how QHPIIWY Y-‘iifi W?" lcctotl so lunch after the inst poll licnl campaign, less than n Yvll‘? tlgo, had been conducted zlgninst the Meighcn Government on the ygroilutl that Quebec, had hccil sac- rificed. , "i do not ilcllove in the fair trial," stalled Major Power, “never believed that the (!0illlli'_\’ shtlul-l pay for railways which cannot ilossiilli‘ bring iu remuneration to‘ compensate for tileir cost of con- strilt,tioll."l’llo fact of not. having iltlnloti u ]‘I'fli“i‘§l‘!lll'lilVO from Que- bec tiislrict, of (rourse, insults our: local pride. On the other hand, personally, I rwould ilrefel- that the farce of the fair trial be fin- ished and -tlmt we finally and for- ever get rid of railways ns a dir~ ect charge on the people of (lair nda. in the HIORIIWlIllG," should tlie- railways remain as they are, in justice to this section of tlanadn. Quebec district. wit-b its thirty .=, should get representa- tion on the board, they roughly the total of which was paid by the defendant. promptly "I am sorry after nli tllnt such direct to the Guardian. Clip s issue of the paper-fill it in and mail it today. Get into the spirit of the campaign. Your candidate is working mighty hard. and will appre- ciate your subscription far more than you have any iflfifl more votes now than next ln- was formoti, iboceusti i would prcfcl- that the lltlllftl W001i! hi‘ such as lo be embarrassed hY its inlnlediatt» lack of succ s in pub lit- tnvnttrsllip." Nil‘. Lavigilei- express-til surprise and regret over the delay of the l'l‘ill|u Nlillistoi- cvrin ‘to tlnswor" 11p- iuosstiiztl fonwzlrtlcti to him iic stated that, Wilt-ll ho had road the iiilllitliillflttlllUill. rclzartliiifl U!" ‘itlllllrlrilliilll of iiic ‘board he ‘was convinced that QilUblttt was rcill“‘f" scnicd. lion. PJ. Partldis, who l.:ld llccu lllciltitlrletl. was an ex- (ipnpnt mun, (11.11 if ho refused. tilero were OlliOPS. “The new Ivoutd may hc a very excellent one.“ he, said, "lbut i believe that one nnln refused others could lu- alsketl in this city. There, are such tixperts as Mr. J.G. Scott. who has been one of the pioneers of l‘ilil\\‘fl_\'l~i in this district. and who would bc n perfect represen- tntivc. LAVIGUER PROTESTS "l sent further protests today to lion. Dr, iiolnild and lion. Jac- ques lluroau. and I a-m sure they will take the luattcr up im- inetlintcly. We have been protest- ing in the tsourse of the last cam- paign against tho (bllllliflfllliiltlliifif Quebec, and now Ontario gets four nlelubers on the hoard and wt» got one. (lertainly after what the Liberals in this province have (iOlle for the (itlverrltuent, justice should be rendered. We uroultl really ilclievo that the old regime was on. Fndor filo bieighell Gov- oriultcilt, which we ilenouncotl inst your, the province had one representative ill tho railway board, which was a smaller ibodi’. and now we are getting the some with a larger board. The province of Quelbtlc is greatly interested in ‘the progress of the National Rail- ways and we nre certainly going lo protest to the limit. "i have nlwnvs been a good Liberal. but. if my party could not do batter than that. I do not think _ i-t couidmcly on me any longer-fest Lupofnto n, good board as this one seems to However, i refuse to believe tasted in cans“, “Friendly clients" lihtle The lllIfli-Uflllil Tlle well established popularity of the Klark-lirban Company was ably sustained at the Prince ‘Ed- ward 'i‘hcatrl~ last night in the fas- cinating three-act ‘play, “Friendly ldllcuiies." 'l‘llcrtl WiiS a large at- tendance and the applause was frequent and enthusiastic. The scones, which were laid in “the home of the, Pfciffers" gave a good tlpportuulty for artistic stoke effect. 'i‘lle acting throughout . vivid and the iliay ran sulooth 1y from the rise oi the curtain to the finale lll the closing act. 'l‘here was plenty of tllystcry and hulnor and the pointed epigralns which ran through every scene like a bright thread kept the aud- ience keenly on the alert. Miss Maisie Cecil, as June Block, enthused her personality Federal Government Will Pay interest 0n G. T. P. Lines (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Oct IZH-The fctloraI Kovcrullletlt it was zinnozlut-oti irl day has tlccidetl to pay the bond ed interest on Grand 'l‘r'ulk Pnci fir: branch lin"; ln' tile, west an} prevent them ilm being taken over by the ' s of Sask- atcbmvall and Albcr as he their right if one more interest payment heconlilz; du\ in Novem her were ileiitliliftll. are - I R Palestine Arabs g .00 ‘l f! lssatts red .llditl'SA.'l,l'].\l, Oct. liZ—Urllcss ldnlir Arldulltlll, brother of Emir ’i<‘t.-isul and ruler of 'i‘rzlns-Jtlrdanial Erlenltltltls independence for Pales- ltinc, thc establishment of a na< 'tionnl Arab uovcrnlnent and the iritllrlrnivttl of the Balfour tleclura tion fnvtlriug the Jewish horne- latld, he must. not presume to silczlk for the Arabs oi‘ Palestine. This ' ‘ningis contained in cable tlcspatches by thc Arab lead (‘I'll lltiff‘ to the Emir. who is now in llillilltlll negotiating with thc, ilritish govornlucnt regarding the ‘fuitlre, of his country. The Arab executive contemplat- es sending a tlelegation of Pales- tine Arabs to the Near East con- ference. in the hope of securing a revision of the Zionist policy. a» Desire Formation 0f New Province General Movement Among Farmer: of Western Part of Ontario PORT Ait’l‘llili‘t Out, Oct. 12> Ileclariili: il as his hclicf that tliI forulzltulu of a new province for this SUPilllll of (lntarirl was an ab solute necessity. but that. il must be ilrovctl, Alfred Pitt. general rllorchttnt. of llrydon, Out. tonight tlddrossctl ilpwtlrds of one hund- rcd flit‘lill)(“i‘5 of the Port Arthur lioard of Trade at a luncheon rural-ling. Mr. Pitt slated that as the “Gov- eruuicnt of Toronto" had refused to give facts and figures of the zldntinstratioil of that part oi’ the ilrovinctl lying between White ltiver and lngolf an organization nlust. be formed to secure the fig» uros independently. Mr. Pitt stat» ed to the meeting there was little ilse of going ahead with the prop osilion until “a drngnet had been silread over this section and the figures securml. by competent accountants to show just how touch was being taken out and poured into Toronto." declared Air. Pitt. "Filo ilnnrti of Trade did not commit itself to the idea. but may do so at a lntcr (lute. No resolu- tions were passed, but speakers intimated there was a general movement filllOllJI the farmers nt the western end of the tlistrloi said to be headed by Dr. Garvcr, of Rainy River, for an orglniz. tlnn to forward the new province project. it was also intimidated that. a eonfercrlee of nil United Farmers of Ontario clubs would he held. ‘ an appointment will not he made immediatelyr." in an interview given over till week-end. Mr. Lucien Cannon. il ndditionto the threat of over throwing the King Government i Quebec district. did not get a rap resentntivc. added: "l am wonder- ing whether Ontario is not ltli Big Hit Last . l l Company's Plays increasing ia ‘ Popularity at the Prince Edward Theatre. .l2(!l1)l.8 and tax on chequeabbt! "thollG-fifli and, if necessary, the into the lines and delighted he!‘ admirers. Miss Pauline ‘Pllfilflfll was just plain “Nor-a" bu‘: ‘film was charming througlwil! and "9' ceiveli a generous share of tho applause. Miss Lillian iShrew- bury as "Marie Pfeiffer was BT80 seen to splendid advantage. In the male characters, Mr. William Short as Walter Stuart. Mr. Harriett Klark as Karl Pfeif~ fer and Mr. ixlltoy Kenneth as William Pfelffor, made a very strong trio. Mr. C.C. <Bluudeii hB-d the difficult role of “Henry'Biock" onti Mr. Fred Sharkej’ some out strong as the Secret Service Man. Altogether the play was one of the best yet produced by the Klark Prban (‘ompany this season. Tonights performance is the comedy drama “Three Wise Fools." Retail Merchants ‘ Oppose the latest Forms oidaxation ST. JOHN, Oct. 12. —The eighth. annual convention of the Provin- cial Branch of the Retail Merch- lllts’ Association came to a stic- -.essfill close at a complimentary banquet tendered the delegates by the local branch oi‘ the association here this evening, with speeches by iHon. Fred lhiagee, Provincial Minister without portfolio, Hon. J. B. iii. Baxter, K. (1., Pu Senator .1. W. Daniel, and others. Several important resolutions were passed by the convention. The income ‘tax resolution demand- ed that the incomo tax, tax oll re- sales ‘tax should the increased so an to assure sufficient revenue for tho needs of the country. The convention went on record as opposing any proposals for an eight hour tiny for all manufactur- ing. producing and distribution classes. - ~ -~~— A final resolution requesting‘ that stops be taken to have ill. rota-tiers exempted from the opera- tions of the Workmarfs Compensa- tion Iionrti was adopted. Brilliant Reception at the Mayor's Residence The residence of His Worship Mayor Jenkins, 36 Brighton Road was the scene of one of the most brilliant and enjoyable social events of the season, Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. when Mrs. R. Harold Jenkins, and her daughter Mrs. Frederick A.» Gateswvcrt‘ “at home" to about. a profusion of lovely flowers. Gold and green were the predominat- ii" and rilling in Ottawa." (On the, other hand, Llrdall quits- openly state that Hon. Ern- IIIOIMHINTMQHI .~.'~~- ten later than Clilfiutwtyyri. tllrcc hundred and fifty callers. it was a double reception, Mrs. ionkins being "at. home" for the first time since her husband bo- calne Mayor, the reception first an nouuccd having been postponed living to-the death of hcr lllotllor, and Mrs. Gates was “at llolnc" for the first time since her marriage. Tho many guests who were pro- sent on tllle tlclightful October af- ternoon were tllost enthusiastic in their expressions of admiration at. the beautiful planner in which the various rooms had been decor- ated for the occasion. There was .ng colors in the drawing-room and pink and ‘white la the tea room. The centre table in the tea room decorated with pink chrysanthe- mums and smilax made a most at- tractive plcture. and the hall was covered with flowers. iMrs. Jenkins wore a handsome gown of taupe ‘Siiilfi with rose trim mlngs. and the frrir young bride looked charming in tangerine cali- ton crepe with silver tri-nmlngs. Mrs. Chester MacLure ushered the guests into the tea roonl, Mrs. Fred Smsllwood of St. John's. Nfid. and Mrs. J. A. Clark of this city poured tea, and Mrs. George D. DoBlois cut the ices. ltrefrosh- nlents were served by foil: young ladies, the Misses Edith Moore. Marion Gates. Alexa Lorve and Isobel Acorn. assisted by Mrs W. C. Cook, Mrs. G. Chester Acorn, Mrs. J. D. Jenkins and hits. Rus- sol Bell, Miss Evelyn Jenkins, a y-ounr/r sister of tho bride. attend ed the door. The Weather Temperature, nae, Moon. Etc. iti-Frensli TOiRiONPO. Oct westerly ti. Hue and 000i. High tide his afternoon at 8.41 l morning it I45. Sun meta this afternoon at 5.1! and ale! tomorrow morning l. 6.16 . ‘llfl I'M t.