CHARIDTIIETOIN GUARDIAN o Boycott Gems Brought From Soviet Agents (Special to Guardian) BERLIN. Oct. 18. —The Russian Newspaper Bul, 1111111911 l“ Berg“; publishes the statement t a Soviet ambassador Krsstlnsky 1B handling the sale of 330- pouiéfl! of diamonds which were con s; cated by the Soviet Govc-rninenh and which are bolus sold 11110118 agents in Paris. New York and London. , 1t ls stated that s iorso 1111111111895 of diamonds are being smug! h into the United State-s 11110118 the diamonds Wlllfih and are released "Ifi-KKB,“ declares that lhu internu in llie Sooih _ m9 gnggileaiind Ridgofi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion - Four Insertion Eight Insertions ........ Ioe per llnu of 5 word; . be per line of i} words ............. ‘leper ling Qfflwgnl- Q04 Agents ‘Vanted PERSONAL GHRISTIM-AS CARJS. “imperial Art." Best known sei-‘ cction. Want men and women in every tow-n -to solicit orders in spare time. Representatives mak- ing $2. per hour up. Newest de- SlglIS. Lowest prices. Samples free. British Canadipn, 122 Rich- mond West, Toronto. 9-11-14. ONE OF OUR SAiLESMEN HA8 made a profit of $100.00 a week selling our insulated weather- stiibs- There are others making $60.00 and $75.00 weekly. We still have good territories awaiting the right man. Dealers and agents wanted. Write Lzidore and Company, Walkervllle, Ont. ' Oct. 2-8-14. Wanted .--..____...... WANTED __ 3L5|GH and shaft plank, 24-—-10—-14—m—-3i Saleslady for shoe store. pected. WA NTE D M A-I housework. Apply Cumberland St. Boarders Wanted Situations Vacant preiferred. 94 Weymouth st. 6935-10-1-M3i $ PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting card sample book free; men and women already making $6 up daily. in spare time. WANTED-PLASTERERS. Garretson Limited, Brantford, ply pllllllps g, Clark New It: 0111- 10-1-121- Dita]. ' c399 1o c 112:1: Mlsmuaneou, eie assumes sTsAov awn‘ ployment for mo, A. McDONALD, LAND sun- “PMi-"l 3 W811“- veyor, Hermanville. Write Mol er Barber College. Depsrtmen _ _ “F." Halif , 3-1-t f. the citizens, the members thought 66469 flMamoe’ a: t“ SIR- ROBERT HORNE such an engagement wbuld have A BARGMN FOR CASH’ OR wlLL For sale Who moved the resolution of $.52:dfhghslhilolhfomrhziilllcolzlhozl (conflnued From Page one) exchange for foxes. New Star _ , ‘ l ‘ _ - -—--—-——- -" ' ‘ Special Touring Car, 'r. o. Ives. FOR SALE-REBUILT TRUCK Zfmifii“ ijillhrr tggvcfilllghl] “f...” ‘1?,’,;“,,§",‘,‘,,,"','§;§;;,'°3, in the case of Paul that the Nu. Montague. 6923 10 11, m 5i. wagon. good as new‘ Also two was defame,‘ ' - ‘meekmy Gonna‘ and any other tional Labor party for the Mun. G ET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT express ivugons, Proud and Morc- ' ' ' id .~—125——10-—14— —3i. the Guardian Central Job Print- s e m cry. Phone 138. 2879-5-6-tf. WOULD LIKE 1'0 EXCHANGE - my McLaughlin Special Six tour- ing cnr in A1 condition for good breeding foxes. Wrlto to Melvin Spencer, Newton Heights, Monc- A. W. Bruce. 1l3-10-14-M2l ---_-______ FOR SALE-CHOICE COW TO freshen inside of week. W. J. ioh, N. B. 6915-10-1111161 Jeiikimslfrenchfort 6928 10 11 m 3i. I B 10 L t FOR SALE — MAGNIFICENT sleigh dog with complete new . . . 1° LEMPLEASA-NT FROM iih°f£iif3§siio“..".f‘i.‘i.iéiiitfiii$i;i' rooms-w Fuzmy %gg%°§-011M3, ch dog foruny hig ranch. An Ideal combination of service and coni- lmnionshlp to a man who loves a rcnl dog. Apply to E. H. Rayner. T0 RENT.-DOUBLE TENEMENT one side furnished and other iin- Summerslde. 177 10 14 m 3i. fiiriiisheil. Apply 86 Gerald Si. 1l9-l0~Mltll -—-— ~~* GANDHI HAS SURVIVED __$______.__.____._.__._ T0 R-ENT-A GARAGE. APPLY (l2 Spring Si. l2l-10-14rni3i TO-LET-HOUSE, coon LocAL iion, modern conveniences. Ap- ply this Oflloew-Bi. THREE WEEKS’ FASTING LONDON, Oct. 13-— Mohandas Gandhi, tho Indian non-coopera- tionist louder who is termed "Mali- ntma" or wonder worker, by his followers, is in a very weak condi- tion after terminating his 21 days’ rust lu penance for the Hlndu-Mos- lem rioting. according to special‘ dispatches from Calcutta. There is no basis for anxiety, however, the also flllm-ber 6534. Finder please advices any. and ‘lb-ere is every leave at Soutliport Post Office. prospect of his successful recuper- 115-10-14~M1i ntion. “Exhausted N erves Lost. __ LOST -— BETWEEN CWTOWN and Pnwnal, ri-m off car light. several doctors. but it seemed nothing flifly I!" me helped, l had almost given up hope when a friend advised the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. l lrlfll it, and can uy it certainly has done wondm- or me. l didnot atop until fl llllfll twenty-five boxes." Nerve Food or. . ,_i1___- RUNNER Apply Proud and Moreside, Great George St. ________________ WANTED - SALESMAN - on One with experience preferred. Write clo P. 0. Box 161. stating exper- ience, if any. and Wageg ex. 6934-10-11M3i_ 'i————€~—-_ Female Help Wanted n FOR GENERAL Mrs. Foster 148 c931 1o 11 m 3i _______________ WANTED - BOAR-DERS, aovs ---__.___.__ Male Help \Vanted Barbers. Become . l. th . . . . . . . .. 4.2 J Ii wounds are ants are uneasy ‘czriligrglilhs ma’: William scslgltlllia 4'0 ism; Drills :3? escfibconfldence. ‘llwel; lnllifilolllilelll Dutch Chamber“ Yfllltkelhenniso 3-8 Therefore the Japanese 111° m“ 1° e5 -' ' ' ' ' ' " 3.5. '- h ichipowerlfl °'..°'Ii“‘2§.if." iris... iiiuh-‘lii- X‘°'.'.'.‘;'io.2‘°£“‘é‘é‘$ zsz"i.issi.ff‘.“-i‘véiriit c” e - ' " 44 furthre the movement agents. Negotiations are in p10 Frank wlleatley - extent can. [the w- 1i851".‘".@:.::":.%.ii'r"""* s -- w-v- .;- 1:2 °{,,‘;:“":,".{...‘€..§i‘°;2.l'.§2'.'.f‘“’ ° boycot o-j I130“: 11?” .. .- 4-0 o The ‘Chinese ‘part is secondary 111 . _ L ,,;~,,,,“A,,1,,_w_,',;p,, ' . 1.1 o... Antonin... China's iex91...1s..9£ “wlbxim.r;%_aéait. Iilé-olng- R-h ‘Rodefick Mcéonfig 3-3 already found this out, for after . c . .— rs. iit - - < reaching an understanding" with Oash. Whfl 1111111910 Wllinlnvs 1mm $512186 s‘ Mam" 4-5 the Pekin government but a few Cambridgeshirita, England, ielllghteen ‘Vmhfggeabfigk 0°- -- months ago, the Russians are iiow -years- ago o e wt her - ~ - - -- - turning to Chang Tso Lin, the daughter has been regularly em- L°m° K9“? 3-9 Mfllflcllllrlfln W81‘ 110111 ‘and the i ployed as a cashier since hur- ar- E- H- Dflllglass 4.1 enemy of the Pekin- clique. rival here. and though as you-rs of Tlwmfls Keenan -- 4.1 lclgemis still on tduty every gin)‘; as wfigagulgfaerf-i- 4.0 The Policy of Japan‘ as er n a res auran, ii t c est 0 - .. 4.2 afmlzehalgth. wife: hotbhy is knitting, gllgftfxfilmlélfigfi . 3.8 Japan and Russia, dieting] io- - ' e °1‘ H 11 I1 1111MB I11 11- ‘ 1111111 4.2 get er. can everc se a pr" oun n- "198 liming the day. A Dutch. J. Wheatley 4,0 fluence upon the Far East as long work] quilt which she has Just vxlllllfy liaman . . . . . . . . . .. 4.541s there is no combination against 60ml] eted was done ln this way 8m urney & so s, 4,1 them among first class western and is an artistic design 0f knitted Stead Bros. . . . . . . . 5.0 powers. Viscount Goto, who is squares of varloug colors, flulsued Edwin Hambley . 44; destined soon to come intopowei- with a pretty crocheted border. A. A. Holmes .. 4,4 as Premier of Japan is strongly in gh-ree-quarters of the quilt, Mrs. Roper Bros, 52 favor of a full understanding with ash proudly stated, was done J. D. Blggar ' tll Rugs-lang, without glasses and in two Athol Roberts . ' Rut, Russia has no money and months’ time. She is a great- Joseph Storey ,_ 39 no navy to assist Japan ln any bel- grandmother and four generations Sam Morrison 3:5 ligerent undertaking. That bel- of the family reside in Winnipeg. w i Canada by W°m°|1 empmyeee’ M? R l newspaper. cordinz to the 1195 "flare for Bale ,. l, K- c-mlin at Moscow are held in t e r only “pout $6 signatures of five members o B Political bureau of the communist tlonal jewelry and diamond merch. “ City Council iconunocs From P-se‘ m") the meeting adjourned. Members 0f U18 C"? column‘ Gentlemen t. I for month endill! 0'"- 13' 1924‘ destroyed? (Pyaemla). Out, 10, one ' (Tuberculosis). portion John Dickinson ' Percy McIntyre A. R, McKay __ 30 is shown by Japan's present logi- A, R. McKay I 3'0 cal attitude at the League of Na- Herbert Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Z3 m“- 43 Samples tested. All clear, “milieu below 3.5. I. E. CROK EN Meat d: Milk Inspeciorz] “W I Don't Want To See . Arbuckle Picture» ( Canadian Press) VANCO UVER. B, 0., a theatrical performance or any gross :'r.isult to the womanhood of . f I [and now used as a fhoroulh 111° To His Worship Wiilnuyor and 1 herewith submit- lfly 1°" port of meat and milk inspefillim Condemned as unfit for 200d 811d Sept. 30. one portion carcass, 057C355, Russo-Japanese (Continued From PIIO o") ship with chins. by views China's friendship. and Lille}: reaching a full uuderatandinB W Runnin and Inter with 6131mm!" Japan, 3mm, Russia and Germany are all first rank DOWBIB. 111 Pizlielll; tiality, who at _,pres0nt have e. fndlvldual difficulties in sustain- ing tber positions. Weakened nations do not as 8 rule increase their common powder very much by 1111114115- The" “' dlvldual weaknesses combine iitiltg a common» weakness. B1111. m‘ weaknesses of “D1111. R“5ia[fi,c_ Germany are not permanen a tlons. They "'3 but temlmmry accidents in the turn 0f V911“- Therefore. the three Dflwe" “M; mutually help one another t0 8B back to their feet. Wit-ll Chm“ L“ a “ffhllémcfho four nations. 111B Japanese have beenleast weflikfizll- uu by recent world happen 115:3- China, Russia and Germany 1Z1 l really wounded. 111 a Phys “a Reception T0 Mr. And Mrs. A. E. Morrison, A very representative audience Oct. 13. -— The Provincial New Era. L "med 11 strong protest against th appearance of Roscoe Arbuckle in this city at one of the theatres. HARDWOOD FOR ‘SALE. -- ON Mill Farm, Baltic Road, by acre or whole block, Itill Nov. 1G, 1924. - ” Canada. Teleplion In and Palpitaflng H6811 - lilies... coho...- °... _ Mrs. L. wllifilll, zoakhn. so was Brodwflb. 0-1» "'°°' H c BROWN writes: - ' ' ' ' be "ll took very rick with my ngrves lnfilaliallaé» 13d irlmd is "null" | A ‘ rt wo ul r Al! l" P1 6 I [ and i mu up, ,,,',§"I’,,{"{,Ji§ n. the on of n..- stomach that Charlottetown . ' I ‘ l "M11"? "M181" l W?“ Hotel C0., Ltd. X l ' "3 "'1'" l" hm“ I m“! Proprietors i BIRTHS Vancouver, instead of elf-vating the ethical standards or stamina of this appearance. -ith, in St. Peter's Cathedral, by the Rev. E. W. Malone. John A. Mc- Dougiall. of Fairview, to Mary. daughter of tho late W. F. H. Car- voll and Mrs. Csrvell. DEATHS ARB|NG."‘lIl'G11YtOWll, October 13. 1924, Elmer, infant son oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wolsey Arbing, aged 15 months. Funeral this (Tuesday) ef- ternonn at 3.30. interment Peoples cemetery. _ GARD1NER.—in ihc city, on Ont. lith William Charles Gardiner. ag- ed 80 years. Funeral will take plu- co today, the 14th inst. flrom G. D. Wright's parlors at 2 p. m. Rev. Ross Eaton officiating clergyman. i Hotel Victoria“ Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-fo- date hotel. Contain: 44 rooms with private bathe. The Cuisine ie famous all l vicroma Horst" ‘ H. Goldsteiu. Sackville; W. A. Kuuinsy. Gait; Win. Margin, Montreal; W. ‘Mdfllll, Alherton; R. C. Smith, John M. Carr, Truro; J. F. Fraser. Halifax; A. V. Armstrong, St. John; H. F. Harper Port Elgih; F. J. Strive, Amherst: Jno Broplm-A. R. Mark, Montreal; G. E. Joneeprl. E. Pebrlto, St. John McDONALD.—At Ebenezer, Oct. 9, 1024, t0 Mr. and Mrs. West Mc- Donald a (laughter. MARRIAGES CARVELL<MCDOUGALL.‘—OD Oct. Cerruthens. A. D. 1924. THOMAS VIEN MI’. for Lotbiniere, who will be appointed Deputy Minister of Mili- tia and Defense shortly, according to a. report from Quebec. Auction Sale of Property On Corner of Kent and Prince Streets, and Run Hotel. To be sold by iPublic Auction on Tuesday the 21st October instant at 1d o'clock noon on the premises. on the corner of Kent and iPrincs Streets, Charlottetown, ithe dwel- ling house. including Doctor's olf- fices, also the property adjoining. ou Prince Street. known as the Russ Hotel. The properties will be open (or inspection on Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon of this week and Monday of next week from 3 to 5 p, m. The abovn properties belong to the Estate of the late. Dr. George Conditions made known at sale. iDl/fsd this 18th day of October, bodies which are responsible for - _ bors. 4 1 ligerency has not been given up as ' 3'9 at least n. possibility of the future to further any project based o 2 l WRT. Germany could use Russia's sent at St. James Manse last eve ing when tlie Rev, William O Morrison who arv leaving Satu world trip. The affair was made the 0c ion of n different societies of the church. of ladies and gentlemen were pre- MullEg-au and Mrs. Mulligan held a reception for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. day morning cu their round the cas- e.‘ presentation to Mrs. Japan and Russ-pa must Morrison, who for so many years carry Germany with them in order has been identified with all the PEASE PI PELESS URNACES I The Ftiifzndjes powdered joints and proven air blasts 66 chii-‘il-‘iiél-w- n. IIIIIIIII: a cu. a lHE ABEEWEI NIT. l. lilllll. n. TI‘ Playing a game of football th r. iveits by a. score of 29-0. fast moving colleginns. though the Islanders put throng several nea-t plays on defense, tb The foumvmg address was read University line was never really indfixecuuve nmnpower in Europn. u) make very by Mrs. Artenias Lord the oldest dallger‘ difficult military intervention by and one 0f the best beloved mem- Epropeau powers m Fa,- Eauleru bers of tho congregation who was pturous applause cud for herself, could start he war of revenge against Franc with her Easturn iiienaced. The weakness of ,however. l-ies in the possibility 0 [he construction of the naval base to Slngallflre- 9 war is paramount. But paramountcy may be in the air and not ln sea power. So, the opus. ch03“..- Division has intimated that it will not object to his iaccept- anco as a Labor candidate if it is made clear that he is not stand- ing for parliament with National Labor party credentials. LONDON, Oct. 1s. —J. ii. Whit- Icy, Speaker of the 1101111001 C9111‘ mons. and Liberal member of tlic 13,19 parliament for Ilalifax. York‘ shire, will not be opposed iiy Labor in the present election although tliu Labor jarty in Halifax about two weeks ago before any (1119 111mg“! there would be zi. general election so soon. ilecided to put a candidate in the ficld. The party has 110W decided not to do so. Giant i Graft (continued From Page One) "hiandling parties” at the air liar- This is a feature which will 2W0 nirsliips a great advantage when I11 competition with steam railroads whose costs ' malntainiiii; I'll-ill!‘ of-wnys are so heavy.. _ 1S0 much for the lIghter-tlian-air vessels. ' Diesel Engines- Equally interesting glimpses in- to th efuture were given by Sir Sefton in connection with airplan- (is, and llyln ghosts. He revealed the ifact there there already was on the test bench an airplane which, instead of deman- ding high-grade gasoline, simply used heavy oil. "Theer seems‘ to lie no doubt." he added. “that we will perfect a heavy oil engine which will-be suit- eble for airplanes. “Even today." he noted, “small aircraft, capable of carrying three passengers with their baggage in great comfort at 100 miles an hour. can be operated anywhere within reason at about two shillings n mile." \ This "price should. of course, be reduced to a few pennies once hea- vy oil can be used instead of gaso- line, iBut the importance of aircraft lies not only in their commercial or personal use. "The rapidity and efficiency of our imperial communications." said O. R. OMIALLWOOD- l1‘. R. Morris. Monhton: 'l‘. T. "flM-llbooofoollfiltnoaoomllemtooolfllwflflm" \ -.-~"._ . Morflmeiq-Toronto: W. F. Penrsy. Halifax; K. Basil, Toronto, W. J. REID, Exocutors, 121-10-1'4-m7l. Sir Sefton Hraneker in conclusion issue remains] ,- greeted with ra l, his she rose. gromler ulpiTo Mrs. A. E. Morrison The occasion oi.‘ our fl It is therefore w feelings that we gii own beloved St. James. For over forty years you have been a worker and a leader in al- most every phase of our congrega- tional Iife. St. James Sabbath _ School with quite justifiable pride, boasted that iii you the school had one of the best primary teacliors in the Maritime Provinces. 'l‘hc three geiieratloiisyou have t/ziught with one voice, burr witness to your sympiiliiy and thoroughness y . nary Society bus Iiccii able to iiiaiiiiiuhi in; work through the usual ups ..i..il downs of all such sllclutiuii because it had in you, one full of enthusiasm for ivlksslons and we are proud ut’ tiic fact ill-ill. for many yours you were the cnpnblc st-crctury of the Prosbyterlul of tho Province. Tho lladies Aid will not seem the same without you. When Eustur Bazaar comes urouiiii we shall miss you vcry much. N0 one ever thought of refusing you any roa- sonablc request you iiiadu on be- iiiill‘ of the work of ilic ladies. lll all this work in our cliiircli you have ailways shown ilic qiuill- tics oi‘ cuuslileratciicss, patience, persistence, IIUVCI‘ fuiliiig cheerful. ncss and sympathy. Wu Iovo you fur wliat you are-a good worker in ovary good cuiise—niid for Wllilll. you liuvc (lone for us. Muy your voyage to our great sister Domin- ion of Australia be a truly "Paci- fic" one and us you pass by the many islands of tho southern sens. may they evcr remind you 0f "The island" and the many warm friends there who will ivelcnliie you with sincere gladnu-is when you return once more, to say us uiuny have said. “'l‘licire‘s no place like Home." You will notice that we have said nothing about your good man Mr, Morrison but the fact is that we are too shy to express our ap- preciation in public of all his good qualities. Just as you have been a hc-lpcr in all our work so too has he been in his own way u Iielpcr in tho work of the congregation. Before you go, however, we should like to say that we do not think you will forget us. in fact tho Ladies Aid. the Missionary Society and the Sabbath School hiave taken measures to rvminil you of the regard and esteem in which they hold you, so they ask you to accept these parting. gifts of a travelling bag and writing case not as gifts valuable in themselves but solely as the gifts of friends. iMrs. Morrison rsponileil with thanks as Mrs. J. L. Thomson made the presentation. Mr. Morrison was also present- ed with "Sniokes“ and thanked Mr. lilullignn on behalf of tho donors. A social hour was then very pleasantly spent and after a chat over the teacups music was rend- "msy well be the measure of "our success-or our failure-in hold our empire together in the future." eiod. solos being given by Mrs. W. Agnew and Mrs, Spencer, ii niim- berof songs in which the company meeting . .- . .rc- kI-k.lt iiiti- ii- w . thc proicotlggifpywzlrliiclisfd “aielzqfw-‘cmlwffir: 550;“, LHVRQ," ma We; slLc°cresS,f,'f:'c-roii some of in..- criticisms of inc tlicr to express 011W before long our appreciation of your, abilities. try your energy, and your helpfulness 101' this REY 501ml W0 in the work-of our church—our RQi-IOFS easily converted. The Abe- gweit bucks carried the bull to cell-l The first ioucli was scored aftc 0d. The Abbies were awarded Bidtishlifl, say farewell t0 you as an old m“ firs‘ "Y balm? Colwermd- The Orphmmg“ Jupunllffléllll, rind happy because yiiu urd Perl“! @“d°d'11‘_o- woum be powerless before such alfgoiiig away on what we all wish cague overwhelming nzivul force as Grunt 111111 l1!‘ __ Ema,“ and“ America could pfovlllOfil. pleasant voyage of your Iiiv. duce, as long as naval power lii 3y may be the happiest and ille ball came out of :1 scrim on the‘ Ahliics five yard line, to be receiv- ill, very mlxou ed by George Gregg, who aildcd an-l r iliree points to the score, Thei was not. converted. Shortly al’ tre field, where Al Rogers received it. on a puss, to make tire finest run of the game, and iidil five points to the already top-Iieavy score by converting his own try. The Alibies just then made their only serious attempt to score. bu-i the Mounties rushed the ball up field, and in the last mlnllfe of play Climvu scored the lust try of iliv game. Rogers convericil. lii tho zilisonce of two Alicgivelt players, iwo Mount A. second loam iiii-ii were llSGIl lo complete tlic islanders’ scrim, Linc up: Abbies. —— Forwards. llorloii, llornc. llluililcsnn, 'l‘i‘uinor, Wliii- lock, lilclii-iizlc, (liiicrliriilgc; Iiaivcs Kvlly, lhei-alloi-lics; Walker. Cronin , Saunders. White, Connolly; fullback 'l‘rziin0r. Mount Allison. Forwards, Wilkins. l-ll'i‘l‘lllly, lhlUlaPllidll, Archi- l)lll(l, ltliirris, Jones. Srtiiuri; lirilvcs, (FFPKK. MPNlllll-‘Illlllll. \\’ysi-; tun-u- quarters, ltny Smith. ilk-ii, lingers, (TIunvii: fiilllizick, Flllilil,‘ spun-s l'f'.'ll'.‘ilIl1, liivrsiviiil. Slli‘——"l'l‘0ll1lh‘0 mo that when we marry WL‘ sliuli livo Il(‘lll‘ muilii-i", so iliiii slit‘. can slip over." lli\---“VV<-ll, We might take illlfll house on tho edge of the cliff, and thou l sliniilil love ll(‘f' to.“ 7 John McDonald (lets Penitentiary Term Two years penal servitude was iliu sentence imposed by Stipen- dlary Magistrate Martin yesterday morning upon Jolin MacDonald who pleaded guilty lo ihe theft of scveriil cartons of’ cigarettes from the 1C. N. R. freight shod on tliu night nf September 22nd. The case. which was conducted under the Summary‘ ‘friuls Act Wm; iinsciisational. no witnesses being examined and the prisoner appear- ing wiilioui. counsel. The Crown, was represented by lion. J. l). Stewart, Attorney General. In delivering sentence the Zilag- lflifflle spoke of the serious nature of the crime. As there were extan- uatiiig circumstances the prosecu- tion was disposed towards clemen- cy aud n comparatively light sen. fence was therefore imposed. The maximum penalty is fourteen yeans. ' McDonald, the prisoner. who is ltlilrtrliveyears old. is a married mun and has five children. ranging in age from two to eight years. He will enter Dorchesier near the end of the week. heartily Joined finishing up "For they are Jolly Good Fel and "For Auld Lang Sync." with lows" See them today SACKVILIJE“ N.B.,. Oct, 13r- five minutes of play, following a touch for safety by the AIJIMBS,’ _ “.1161, Rice dropped over m, a rm, lninan also road a list of men who 1'10"“ "y, which was not convert may work, but who have not yet a ibcen visited. ' nt ovcr and ilirci- (|IlZll‘ll‘l‘S, l “Bramp'§011_”_ sumnioishic :Prepar1'ng Folillrive l (Continued From Page One) _.__.________________ [ported thud he hail filled his foam with a surplus of two-ten being ltlic niiiubci- for each loam, the cap- tain included. William Rowe has seven members, R, H, Rogers has atlnine. and A. J. Houle amd l3. Roy was one-sided throughout, yct never P1911113" Bach ha"? flve- J- A- R011’ ceased m be mteresting, the Moumlerlson has four, as has also M. P. Allison squad Saturday afternoon Tltlls- “A1111”? outplayed the Charlottetown Abegwhas bee" ‘wnflm-‘d 1° his 1mm‘? with Theliilness, expects ito have his team Abbi“. on the Offensive’ were a], filled by the middle of the ‘week. ways just a little too lute for the and al- L. Higgins, who A lis-t of prominent business men oi‘ the city who have declared their intention to work in the public cam- paign as team-workers was read by Cominutee Chairman [George S, lninan, K. C.. from which r the seven captains whose teams are liiot completed chose prospective lworkcrs. in ailditfon to this list Mr. h e (luiiipzifgn Director Barber answ- wliiirli _huvc arisen. Speaking with 1i background 0t Three niiiiiiies after the ivhistlc Yea“ "f “xlmrimlcer M“ Barber 5am that ilie Protestant Orphanage was no»: too large, and that many cri- tics 0\'(‘l'lf7Kll(Cfl ilic fact that the Iiiifliiing iiiiist bi.- in ‘implicate-half for the boys, aiiil liulf’ for; the girls ~iii order to keep up the institu- tion's morul standards, an import- nnt point wiili children of their ZlgGS. The children, of course, may eat together. may attend school togeth- er and iiiny work together, but when l)(‘fl‘illll0 comes they must u-etiri: by separate stairs to their separate iloriiiitorles, Mr. Barber siild. Wiiili forty one orphans now in the Protestant. Orphanage, a-t Ml. ilerlicri, ziiiil considering the fact ,ilint iiiuny are tukcu in each your, {the Prolrstnii-i Orphanage is not loo largo. 'l'hvrc is not a single Silllilfi,‘ fool of ivusie space in tlic i-niirc llIlllillllLZvl-ffllll collar to nt- lii: i‘\'(‘l‘_\' iaiiiiilli-si sluice is in use. "Uliiiilri-u ivliosis parents ilescrt .lllf‘lll iir who ffflllll0l show their par- li-nts‘ marrhigi- certificates cannot lH‘ llll'lll'll friiiii illJ flours. Tlicy must lvv lilkUll imrv iii‘. nnil lt IS lllf‘. illlily of ‘lllC Protestants of Prince l‘:ll\\'ifl'il island." sziiii iiic czinipiiilzii fllYPCl-(lr, "in lfikc in iliusi- Iiniiii-li-ss (HIPS and 1n lake llli‘ PlfIPPS ui‘ lllllll’ purvnis. We cun- 'not visit. llll‘ sin iii‘ ilic lilillllll‘ upon ':i lir-lpli-ss, iiiniivi-iil rliilil." - lnisi nights nil-cling was very li-nihiisizisiiiw. "Om- hundred and ioni- nor i-niil." success is tliu goal ‘uf tlii- czipiuiiis ziiiii oxecu-tivc coin- ,mitii=iiii|<-ii. Tllrtblf‘ captains and cx- zi-cuiivi- coiiiiiiiiivi- lllfllllllflffl wcrc ,])l‘l‘Si'.lllI Wallace. L. Iliggiiis, Wil- 'liniu Rowe, it, ll. Rogers, Wtiltvr S, (lriiiii. M. l’. ’i‘itiii-i, J. A. Robert- son, A. .i. lloule, ll, Roy Holman, George S. lniunn, G. D. Wright, W. K, Rogers. S. A. NlCLOUd, A. A. Pomoroy, James M. Murley, R. Har- old Jciikiiis, Ira M. Brown, H. S. McLeod. Donald McKinnon. Isaac Cnriicr, 'l‘. W. l.. Prowso, and Mur- iloclr iliuc-Lsoil. —-————¢0>——-—- Sunny Dlyo . "if you count up the sunny and ,clcuily' ilays in a complete year. ‘you will find that the fine day has conic more often." ~ "It t Queen Hotel i Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Hotel lieu been completely renovated and refurnlehed throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ’ lng publlo. , The fable ‘in oepehelaiiy good and the publlo are oeurteeueiy olredffon Rates $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager ffllihl-lottetown l - Hotel co., Ltd. Proprietors L-LL.‘ m- vvvYVvvv I l 4 vv Vvvvvv vvvv Téiifiéfifii. a 4-14.. -