I PAGE THREE lllllAl BIIIBS ' TlEll IN ‘ BATTLE Filll WORLD'S ‘ BASEBALL SIIPREMABY" Senators Hand McGraw’s Giants Bad Laos, lng" Yesterday in Fourth Fixture of World_’s Series To Tune 0f 7 Runs t0 4.; I —Washingt0n Hammer New York Hurlers For 13 Safeties While The Latter Had T0 Be Conten- ‘ ted With 6. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, (let, 7.——Th‘t'*. "Goose Ilallgs Iliglt" ill Wasllillgttul tonight for Leon (loslin, slugging pride of tile Senators and favorite of their fans clubbed tile New York Giants into defeat today almost siinpfle handetl and put the American League champions back in the thick of one of baseball's greatest championship battles_ Another rec- ord breaking crowd of 50,000 all toltl stormed the Polo Grounds anti trhet-retl the Senators as tlley pulled themselves together in spite of a lllake shift infield caused by the loss of Peckinpatlgh. battered three Giants pitchers and captured the fourth game of the 1924 World Series by a score of 7 to ‘t, the mostrdccislve victory of any galne so far. The series now stands at. two all and the t'iftll game which its lik_ely to witness a repotnitm Qt‘ the opening struggle between Wal- ter Johnson, tllc Senators wonder- ful right hand veteran anti Art Nehf. brilliant Giant southpaw will be played l(lIllUI'l‘0\\' ut the l’olo Grounds. The battle ground will shift back to Washington on Thurs day, for a sixth game is now ac- corded, with a likelihood that the series will go the linlit of seven l-THIIIOS. POLO GROUNDS, Oct. l.—'l‘l|e Washington Senators IlOIIIIKIUtI three iGlant pitchers hard today anti won tho fourth gallle oi‘ the \\'orltl's Series anti evened the count of games with New York at two all. George liiogritlge. lef_t ‘han- der, held the (liauts to three seat-i tcretl hits until the eighth inning.‘ when he retired ill favor oi‘ Mar- berry" .ai‘ter passing two balslllcll. The score was 7 to -i. ran cnAnLomn-rowu ctmnnml ‘ Phaff Says He Will. Tell the Whole Story CHOP from Holman‘: Oil-LID] (Continued From Page Ono) RESERVE OCT._ 30TH for Si.- Janles Church Halloween tea. ' l Friars Celebrate Anniversary With Wonderful Ritual CANTERBURY. Oct. 7.-—The cry wrung by the selfishness of ‘the world from the poet Tennyson. “Sweet Saint Francis of Assisi would if he were. here ltgtiin"st.-eul- etl as if it had found an answer a few days ago. Once more the streets of ‘this city were filled with Friars 0f Saint Francis, black-rolled or browll and brown-aandaled, and glrt with cord, anti chanting as they walked in procession. For it was the 700th anniversary of ‘the arrival in Can- terbury oi‘ the first friars sent di- rectly to England from Assisi b)‘ Saint Francis himself. Rarely has ltistorlcal continuity been better ob- served. 0n September l0, 1224, the nine friars, under the leadership oi‘ Blessed Agnellus of Pisa, came ill- to Canterbury intro-foot anti in rugs, and found a rofuge on the ii-ttle island in the midst of the stream ill the heart 0f the city. 'I‘llere they tlwelt at first ill daub anti wattle huts, till later on their ill- fltlencc grew and a ‘church was raised for them on the spot. ‘Q; lli~l CARD OF THANKS. --Jos. P. Duffy and family. East. Royalty ac. knowledge with thanks the many kiud services rendered by their neighbors and friends -in the city during the illness and death of Mrs Duffy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ——l, the undersigned. understand that there are still some people us. ing nly name with a certain matter which does not concemi me. If this continues an investigation will bu made and. an apology necessary. I am, Katherine C. Ready. Cove Head Rd. 6876 10 8 mil has“ Am In some instances. ‘the investiga- tors reported, pirates were faked and claims were put in- with Lloyd's which had insured the cargoes against loss. Lloyd's has been co. operating in the investigation. l\ H. W. TOOMBS l» COthe only drug store open. all day today. 4 ' " ' The ‘y’ heart, of ka kid glows“ warm for Kellogg’;- Hui these crisp, golden es repay in health. Euytoiiigeot-nouriuhing-deli. ciou: with milk or cream or fruit. _ POLICE COURT- Charged with disorderly driving on autolst was fined $5.00 at the Police Court yes. terday morning. SPRINGFIELD-The service next Sunday will be at 3.00 p. m., when the Preacher will be Rev, Chas. R. Cumming of Sydney, C. B. All are cordially invited. How tho Lutzen Wan Seized The piracy in the case of the Lutzen however was very real. i‘lls schooner left St‘. John, N. 11., tn Oct. 9th last with 4.100 cases of Scotch whiskey owned by the Siti- ney Wine and Spirit Company and consigned to Havana. The infor- mation on this adventure was ccn tainetl in an affidavit by John M. lsaacs of MClJtrUCtl, a member n! the crew. Isaaes said that a. few days after leaving Canada the schooner came to anchor off Bay Shore. The fol. lowing day, he said, a gang of int-rt who had stowed away or had come aboard on one of the speed boats llovtring about. confronted the crew with plstols..llerdetl them b0 low natl announced htey were prlstlners. A man‘ who said he was "Captain Ford." continued ' tho affidavit, threatened to “tlrill holes through anybody making trouble" and al- lowed the prisoners on deck only for exorcise and air. Captain Ford took the schooner toa point off Atlantic Highlands, meanwhile ex- pressing keen dlsappcntment at the mullnc-ss of the cargo and an- nouncing. boastfully he would sell every case. He said he planned to take thc- vessel to Buenos Alres with the prisoners. The day after arrival off Atlantic Highlands a fishing schooner naut- ed Plymouth came alongside and bought forty eases. Captain Ford jeeringly displayed the money re- ceivotl to the prisoners. On the following day Captain Ford sent a lnan ‘ashore to inform customers of a change in the schoonefs position On the day uftcr eighty lllore casts were sold. Captain Ford again gong below to display his money Whenever purchases came near. swore Is-Jacs. the prisoners were guarded .hy armed men. For tun days thereafter the ball weather kept customers away. Finally came good weather anti with it at night from fifteen to twenty speed boats lo which were sold 2,300 cases. Captain Fortl showed thousand- dollar bills, went on the affidavit. Probing Montheal Police (Continued From Page One} ENJOYED VISIIT TO ISLAND.- Mr. Fred MaoLeod, Electrical En- al of the lute Mrs. Robt. Dixon will smear for the Brown. ‘Co. GOPIIRIII bake place today from her daught-‘N- H» and Mr. David Livingstone er's residence 236 Sydney Street at"a representative of the Auto de- 1 p. m. to Me-rma-ld Church. in- partlnent for the same Company terment in Mermaid Cemetery who have been visiting this provin- .l ft . h 6 - EMERTAWE» vEL‘<=Hr-=ut-,f§..l§.. ‘lii..'°ii“i.“ti?.fii..i"hfi“tti- LY.—Mrs. J, A. Clark. Expflflmen‘ iagstone naturally note many chan- tal Station, entertained delightfuilyl _ gee for the better on the Island, ti‘; t». 5 , J . . . W0 , I ll . Th i i of Ottawa. Mrs. Donald Nicholson pee a y 9y v s ted many pa"! _ of the Island and the Provincial :Pr@eld@d at the we table and Mre- Exhibition. Mr. MacLeod commend- R. H. Jenkins cut the Ices. assisted ed the splendid exhibit of Live bY a bevy "f chflrlililemwlvs will" Stock and Vegetables which could ming young ladies. not be surpassed anywhere ill the United States. They both had a most enjoyable visit. and met a number of school mates and there was an exchange of interesting re- miniscenees of happy days gOIIG by. Mr. Livingstone made his heati- quarters at Mr. MacLeod'a at 24 Chest-nut St, City. Wooing Favor (Continued From Page One) FUNERAL TODAY.—Th0 funer- iRuel, c. .... 3 Miller, 3b. . I Ziiogrltlge I: -i liarberry. D. ti ... 38 s. rye“) [C0201 . vli@©li© €€i~9©t—l@ Totals n: >4 Marched to Island v ist- i Now York AB R Lintlstronl 3| ‘U O > I11 There were ninety friars, and ill their robes, rat-her lnore whole this time. but unchanged through the centuries, they walked to the very island where ‘their far-off predeces- sors cattle, and on the ruined site 0t‘ their bygone church sang the Te Deum. it was a survival to touch the in. tellect and the imagination at once. alltl it was no wonder that the citi- zens of Canterbury lined ‘thostreets in ._i'riendly interest and curiosity. and that some S00 pilgrims jour- neyed specially from ‘London. While the Established (lllurch. 0n its part. associated itself grace- fully with the occasion, holding a service in the cathedral, at which the Bishop of Truro prettt-lltul. and in the afternoon eloquent tiist-otlrstes were read in the nave of the catllte. drnl by the celebrated Professor, Sabatier~—his in French-and Pro‘! lessor A. G. Little, the well-known atlthorl-ty on Franciscan studies. At eleven ill the ‘morning the little church of St. 'I‘holnas a Beck- ot was lllleti. llundretls stood ollt- side in the streets lllllllllf‘. ‘to find entry. The Franciscans filled all the benches by the altar, and the nlusicol‘ the poutiiit-ztl mass was composed and sting by members of the Order. Cardinal llourllt- and’ two bishops oi‘ the ltomau Catholic Church in this country were pre- sent. ill . 2b. .. - Young, lat’. _ Kelly, lb. .. Meusel, 1.1‘. _ Wilson, c.f_ . Jackson. s.s. Gowdy, c. Barnes, p, __ 'l‘erry. x. .... Baldwin, p.. Southworth. xx. 1 Dean, p. ... tl Bentley xxx. I x LLA y vvé ‘ LSIAséit-IED n AD one Ihoortlnn . . . . Four Insertion Bo pol- lino of 5 words Iiilht lnaortlonl .. 1° p" “n. u; 5 “unl- eo To Let TO LET — HOUSE-KEEPING rooms. Apply 247 Prince St. 6871 10 8_m iii. v Yvv ¢v#¢%v ERTISEMEN TS .. 10o par lino of ll worth ' FIINAL PERFORMANCE- The Mae IEdwardl-l Company finished their eight day run at the Prince ‘Edward Theatre last night when they presented "Saintly Sinners.” a lively drama of business life which was well received by a lar- ge audience, who especially enjoy- ed tho feature vaudeville that was the great ‘final night's attraction. —--—-<-o>—__. PERSONALS. ss-s-s-tom-as c-—c b5¢>4¢vd¢wogw cc-wacwtep-oww QCMI-IuQQHOzQN occcc¢HO¢c¢ Agents lVanted ,, l) tl 4 10,00 A. DAY TAKING ORDERS iorll. &.E. Silk Hosiery. Your pity tittilY-\No collecting or dc-liv- ppjng, Write the I3. & E. Manu- niettlring Co., Dept. 22, London one Octtl 11 18 25 ISTRIBUTING RELIGIOUS LIT-i .t‘r:lture pays Christian men and, ivolnelt $30. to $50. weekly. $255; guaranteed for 90 days’ work. rouuilission besides. May work silare time. Mr. Conrad, Spntllna lluiltling, Toronto. 9-27‘wstf. NY PERSON DESIROUS OF making from ‘$10. to $20. weekly In spare time, without interfer- ing with present employment.‘ EH58; Pf.§.'.‘.f-‘3l-'.i“.‘i{--‘iii-Lilli. ‘ b (‘h-it - C rd . Manufa turers.‘ QZHPIIICIIIISIOIIII; Vacst, 'l‘oroiito. For Sale 8-10-13. ipoq i@¢3 “*i@¢@ Mr. Patrick Cairns, Vernon River T011115 -- 36 was in the city yesterday on busi- 11888. u ~l I-l .- which the veiled accusation was made against the Government of not performing its duties oi‘ lead- ing Italy back to peace and strict observance of the laws, Fascismo cannot afford to face condemna- tion by the Liberal party. The Lib- eral party in Italy shapes the opin- ion of the average man in the street, who docs not side violently with any faction, btlt who wishes above everything else to be left in peace to work and live as he plea- aes. And condemnation of Fascism would therefore, it ls felt'in ‘Rome be a. severe blow. rfronl which Mus‘ solilli would be bound ultimately to suffer, though his material po- sition would momentarily b0 left unaltered, as ho would still have a majority ill the Chamber without lilo support of the ‘Liberals anti could still count on his party. Ililieilll- This "M0 WM lfmlllllfil- which is tile strongest in Italy, Pll- The Brooks prosecution had The flecflou of m” [liberal lmflylbceu dropped by the United ‘Sttllttli, ‘vhich is‘ Opposed m Fasclsmo ,,C_;gtllvtlrlunent, Judge Cllouutitc tts . cases it oi‘ acting contrary to tho’ . _ .,_ , - constitution, of maintaining its po- wml mgM-d m the procuhnw m FURNISHED ROOMS, STEAM heated, bathroom, center city. '“C", Guardian. 6814——10-—4——tn—4l TO LET—HOUSE NUMBER 165 Kent Sh, seven bedrooms. heated with Pipelees Furnace, In splen- did condition. Reasonable rent to suitable tenant; Apply Stewart's Bakery. 6803-10-3-M6i. - X. batted for flames in fifth. XXX batted for Dealt in 0th. Mr. John Pitre, linotypo opera- torfof the Sydney Record, is spen- Score by innings: ding a vacation in this city. Washington 003 020 il20——7 Miss Blanch Bowers many New York __._._.. I00 om 01l-~--i friends will regrtlt to learn of her sudden illness from acute indiges- tion. . Silnllnary.-~Two base’ hits’; Kelly, hIrNot-Lv, Wilson. Ilolne run. Gos- lln.’ Sacrifice, Ruei Left on bases, Washington 5, New York 9. Bases on Ilalls. oil‘ Mogrltlgc 5, Lindatrom Muesel‘, Barnes. Kelly. ‘Off Mar I ‘" ry l. Frisch. Strike out by Mb- gritlge, 2: by lllarberry, 2. Bentley, Kelly. lly llarutls. Harris. Mogrid- gt‘. ‘.3; by Ilaldvriit l- liiogritlge; by lit-an 2. Aiogritlge, .\lcNce"ly. liit; off llarucs, l) ill 5 innings. Off Ilaltl- will l m 2 innings; off Dean 1 rnsaflirr‘ iunlllus; off ZIIogritL-gtl 3 in 7M in» ‘pings: off Iilarbcrry 1 ill 1.; lllll- ogings. \\‘ild pill-h, Ilaruds. Winning 0 pltciltlr- liitlgritlge. Losing pitcher. ldlltrnes. Vlnpireiz, Quiuloy at, tile, lpiflii‘: (‘onuolly at first. Klein at‘ v Mr. and Mrs. Ross McEwen, City ‘ . v . left yesterday on a holiday visit to l~elnale Help “allied New York M“, Boston Miss Bernice Blatch, R. N., who ltas been visiting her mother, 70 Highland Avc., rcttlrlled to‘ Lowell, Muss. WANTED — MAID APPLY 171 6862-10 8,m2i ‘ ‘ ~_-<~_-. ....“ P.\(“%~_. Rod, White and Gold. ____________________ IDAISY HOT WATER FURNACE, cheap. H. A. 'l‘antbn_ G814—~l0~——4——nl——4l The. lllsllop oi‘ llrclltwiltltl, as t-eli-brallt ot‘ thc mass, waIlo-‘d ill procession Ito the altar. .‘\ striking [figure with his mitre ot red and white ‘and gold. white ,~.-,loves~ and A shoes ombrtlltlered ill gold, anti IVIcNeOIY- 13-1‘. golden t-lltlsullle, followed by tit-tie.- llarris, 2h. on and sub-tlozlt-tul ill daimallcs of Iliee, c. l'. tile same ‘golden hue. ' Messrs. Arthur Johnson and Wil- liam Stultz of Summenside, Prince Edward Island were visitors u. the city yesterday. They report the ‘roads in excellent condition. MBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN!‘ 'l'ako orders now for ‘private, (‘Iirist as Cards. Anyone can do; it. Spsef time. 35% commission.‘ Siuuillo “album tfrcou. Oldest (‘Ilflblnliilfl Curd house in (Jau- Box Score. Washington I O FOR SALE—1 GOOD OYSTER boat 15 ft bottom. Apply to Ephriam Lapicrre, Bristol- fillIl-i 10 6 m3l ada. Dept. 19, B Winchester ,.\ve., Wcstnloutlt. Montreal, Que- bee. __i_. -.-_----__.--_I NE OE-OUR SALESMEN HAS luade a pmilt of $100.00 a week‘ 1i.‘ .._.._...__.._i_ ,FOR SALE-DOUBLE BOUND potato baskets $4.80 per dozen.- R. J. McNeil] Lttl., Tyne Valley. S05 10-4.l\I~iI SWEPT OVER FALLS | (Spccal to the Guardian) I Nli\il.-\ifl\ FALLS. N. Y., Oct, 7 sltion in power by a regime of viol- cut-e alld 0t‘ suppressltlg’ certain fundamental lbcrties of citizens. It will present a resolution expressing lack oi‘ coulfltlence in the Govern- ithe investigation. Mr. _Justlce [Corlerre ruled today that each n1- tcitlttnt brought forward ill thc en iquiry would be. treated as an entity ‘rather than allow the investigators lcounscl to bring out till that. U101! The llislltil) t)i‘_Salitll'tl pl't‘lli'lll‘ll alld read to ‘ills hearers ptlrt oftlle‘ letter sent. by l'opo Pius (J(Ill(.'l‘l'il- ing "an event. which is so lllillllflie- ly bound up with the hislttlry oi‘ the nation that it. cannot fall to be of’ ll ll‘ IGIIHIIII, l.l‘. . {Judge lb. ... ~ o.-t.:<>:.:r.: ce-actaozI t:-—:.:otco:_‘: l‘(‘lll_{l‘- s.s. _ 1' +++i"l'+++'l'++++++ RIFLE ASS’N SPOON SHOOT 'l' sot-mid; llint-ou at third. Time of game 2.10, ' IllB-lli. and asking tho Liberal llarllthave to bring otlt and then l-tivt- the to withdraw its support. ltlefunsc their opportunity to Ilrti- The section which is ill favor of sent tllcir cvitlencu in counter Fasclsluo on tho contrary. holds proof. that Fascismo has aims and ideals which are identical with those. of tho Liberals, and that it has done its best. in the difficult titties in which it l'ound itself to govern with equity and Justice, and will pres ent a. motion to support the Gov- ernment, ' Betwobn these two extreme wings ihero is- n lllltltllo section which proposes to make support of the Government dependent on a pledge in strive for pacification and a return to legality . mom. -I- -l~ 1' selling our insulated weather- s. .0. w. LEGHOR—N5—A FEW "Weir Sllliil‘ "i "Illlfll" W“ “will slfltliil There arc others (Ylckerels, pullels. and year old “W” fill‘ AmM-‘(Lml film‘ sllmlal’ making $60.00 and $75.00 weekly. hells for s:lle.---‘Evcl'ett lirwatt, "mmdlli I" hi" l 9 WM tourist" “m” ‘w, m“ m“, good terfltorm, gggglggfln“ stood on Lllns Point near the Cave "waning m0 right man‘ Dealers i——i__ iiitijiiofléue winds’ l. h. audjagenltl wanted. lVrito Ladorc DESIRABLE MODERN DWELL" ‘i one saw no ma“ enter ‘t a and Company Walkervlllc Ont.» “IR 1'01" 8M0 0r to let-No, s8 Witter but many saw him swept ' Oct '24,,“ ‘ Iilllsbotlrgh St. McLean anti Mo- “V”? the caiarllct- A5 h" neared m“ ' ‘I Kiunon, Royal Batik Iluilding, Ptliw he flamed 1e Struggle M if Miscellaneous I 6861_10_7_M3L l0 save himself. . Qtsuo EXCHANGED Fortfoxea ‘lilghbrcd, Guardian. -' "‘ 7' I5 ' -" _ 6814——10—4—nl—4l? mix... .'.'.“II.'..'Z.. .221. i;.":'..'?.". + munion with the ltoulau church." l+ Sm“ wedmsdaY “"°"','°°" ,_ TV‘, ‘f, than ‘ phvvrs After the ‘t-lnse oi‘ the mass tho ‘F A" "Wmbfis Cilfdlall)’ ‘l’ Hit‘ flllmwmh ‘o l.‘ ‘ Ernie llrtleessiou formed for the streets. '|' ‘m/"Ed- 1' Hi1". lltiktfd l" h" S", "Harmon There was a spot opposite (lhrist ‘F ‘|' '7' 4' '|' ‘l’ '1' ‘I’ ‘P '|' '|' 1' '1' II- rl- ‘Ir "V lfmlfiht 3" 71" Sharp‘ d ' (lllurt-ll gate \‘v'llt‘.l‘t‘, as it passed, 68511-10 7-M2i. lfttt-Fiaellolrn. Walker, Francis, Con.» centuries scorned to have been ~—-—-oo>-———— nolly, Campbell liiollonald. KPH-l v wiped away, Against theoltl.gre.y. -Ilorton, Ilorne, Jenkins. Mathlesou GAIN AND LOSS lulllllttt Agrees To Pay Subsidy To Con- quering Power (special to the Guardian) JERUSALEM, Oct., 7.—Emir All. oldest son of former Wing llusstvlll of In" I-ledjaz who abdicated last week. has concluded a truce will! the Wahabis tribesmell. Accflfllllll-I to the ternls of the truce All. ‘V110 today was elected KlIIl-K 0i 3001"‘ prgntlges to abandon ills claims to the callphate alid atrrces to pay ii yearly subslidy to‘ the conquering power. All, who is 42 years old is n pru- tlcal politician. I-le concluded thc truce quickly. According i" TQDOYl-‘i received hero All is on seed will“ with Ibln Sand, leader of the vic- toriolts forces. anti will nrcet Iblll next Friday in Mecca. It is also reported that opposition to the dyn- asty now in power is notlcfltible- All is recalling the delegation of five sent by Hussein to Moscow to ask help from the Soviet in ltlti fight against the \Vallabls_ All. it is said, will sign the AIIKIO‘ l-Iedlaz treaty as proposed by 111° British Government. Hussein had re fused to attack his signature to this document on account of a clause recognizing the British Man- date in Palestine for the realiza- tion of the Jewish National Home- land there. ' llatttlonlentetl gate through which 'l‘ralnor, \Vetiloek, DcsRoclles- ‘ showed t-llo pinnacles and soaring st. Ilunstams and Abegweits walls oi‘ tile catlletlral. the nlonas- meet in first game of the season to- tlc defile, step ‘by stop. passed illtlltruw. nflprnno“ at 3,3o_ along. There were Friars Minor and Capuchllls and Conveniuals. Hflllll‘ long-beartlc-tl, all with the shaveu tollsure. Behind that value lloulitl leans, a llelttltlit-tint» print“ \l(‘tll‘lllll- torists. Servltes. ‘and secular clergy and then two Ilishops, and ilually Cardinal Ilourtlo Ill “Cap ‘t Magun" fllll robes oi’ watered stiarltit silk, golden tnssels hanging from his belt. ulltl a great train ot‘ many yards. UfillllOS‘ we consulnnlate otlr fond flPl-lllilr-l, Nor seldom titles tllc strong luau seize Ills prize, llut trre at day colucs expt-cttttiou tile _ Fruitiolr ' llot like what l-lopo in- spires; > FOR SALE—FlFTY YORKSHIRE and Yorkshine grade pigs, five to six weeks oltl. Exhibition’ prize winners inclutletl.-—J. G. McLeod. Hampshire. liRGSl-IU-lhlnill M lllale Help wanted ‘s *5‘ a9 Eastern Guardian ..*LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mrs. Thomaslieattia took place from the home of Mr. Maynard Schurnlan, Summersido. After ser- vices at the house the remains were laid to rest In the People's Cemetery." The pail bearers were Messrs. M. L. Bradshaw. John Smallman, Percy. Tanton, II. S. Sharpe, W. W. Smith and Major Schurman ' __i_l_.__,_i N0, A. MoDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Ilermanville. 6646-9-27M3moe. n} for Rheumatism Minard's Linlme --~~—-~'~~———~———zr~ , N.» ‘ti: t". 3;.‘ »> '-. I -' ltillfgftlyfl-Olslll lit tbt lslits lllu 4t Hutel Vlctoria 'l'htltsllttl tileul: When we start up. ', Water Street. Chirlfltiflilwli on the road, 15 Arcadia blooms somewhere, biest abode 0i nymphs anti perfect men, till by surprise, Noon strlktt; lilo llcll. ' ill‘tlllllll remains The same aid colnlntlupiat-e; nor are we grivvctl. Our staff uulvorn, our scrip lluulerous gains . llcfillctl»wltll Patience, cleansed oyns untloceivtltl, Silence of ileart, luetrltlltrss watch our fate; liixperience. guides us, on, bllt shuts tho golden gatc. W, B. Scott. W} HOW IT STARTED lie Ilemelubcr when we met ill the revolving door at post office? She: Iiut that wasn't ‘the time. we Int-t. lit-z Well, that's when we silrted gong round together, wasn't it'.’ i TUDENT aoanoso son sen- 5°‘ F” SWRE- “UNTRY . .. l. vices between college hours, "X",i b,” "referral. Bltlto agc._ L . (luartllan. —814—-10—4——nl——4l ‘l "_"“""“"- Gsfioqlm-MM‘ President of Wesley- an University Dead (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Oct. 7.—Dr. William A. Sllanklln, Prealtlont of Wesleyan University, died suddenly this after- noon in tho Grailtl Central Subway Station, Death was due to heart failure. ‘ ‘ m“ Offers to tho travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contain! 44 rooms with prlvato bathe. 0 The Cuisine la famoul ilI over Canada. Telephone In all rooms. Courtcoul oer vlco. ET YOUR PRHH-"qo DONE AT, BOY OVER SIXTEEN AS‘ SALES- [he Guardian Cenym] Job Frmb man, spare time. F. Gallagher , _ _ _ - 304 Sparks St., Ottawa. fir). Phone 133. 2879 6 6 if. 6825_1o‘6_1n_m Kneel for Blessing Ctlthtllics knelt for ills Ideal-lint‘. as ho passed. A group of nulls ol‘ different Franclstrtln tirdcrs follow» ed. Among ‘tho ten lfrttucist-zln‘mis- sionaries of Mary. the nuns who wear a vizor-likc headdress, were sisters of ollthlt nationalities, alul a little Japanese sister who ‘tirew every eye. The sisters of tile Third Order, tmost kin ‘to the original Franciscan congregation, were ill grave black. ’l‘hn procession, when it caule ttl the island, found it now to be a place of great but simple Ilcan-ty‘. The owner oi‘ the site, Major II. G. James. Into whose hands it cnmo fairlyreccntly, has made of it. half n flower garden and ball‘ an orch- artl where ‘blossoms float in the meandering strea-m and creep‘ tip and ‘up the time-stained walls. and all BIRTH-S _.___, CHAPMAN-At Murray Harbor August 23. 1924, to-Mr. anti Mrs. Alfred Chapman. a son. Eltlred Ellison. ‘Situations Vacant ‘PRIVATE CHRISTMAS “""' ' Greeting card sample book fleet lhén and women already limiting $5 up daily. in spare time.- Giirretson Limited, Brantfordd Ont. . -' " '1‘0-1-12l.‘ H. C. BROWN. MARRIAGES to Manager r . Charlotteto Hotel C0., Proprietors 1 QO- \'i("i‘(lI{lA HOTEL f". I‘), llillon, Si. John: E. S. It‘. Frill-mini. South lirookficltl, N. S; ilaroltl it‘. Jones, Ilallfax; A. E. ymuliilltrallley, Sussex; S. MIrlson. Syvlnl y; ll. (‘. Low, Halifax; Mr. and Airs. (‘arl \\‘. Barrows. Boston; \\. W, Whitney, Toronto; I‘. A. Wallace. llnilfax: It. F. Ilammcll. .\l. Ii. Dulllays, M. .\i_ King, W. A. Stewart, St. John: Jane Moat‘. vestigatlon having shown‘ that the store. "How's the cheese to-tlny?" New ltcrth: C Falrnli Fisher. Mont.- perccntiage of success among he asked. ' real: Mr. and Mrs. Geo Ii. Cob. leaders in student activity was nn- “Well ,lt's n blt stronger, doctor,“.l\it. llnillcke, N.S.; M_ I’. Bonnatt, equally high. replied the grocer. St, John, i ___ LIVINGSTON-LYONS —- In Mon- treal on September 22nd, by the Rev. Gerald McShane, Carroll Lud- low Livingston of Plattsburg, N. Y., to Nora Lyons of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. h‘ I105‘; 0ST. — THURSDAY EVENING biark and tan dog. Answers to ; nalne of "Buster/l Findenploale notify 76 reat. George Street. 6951-10-7-M2l ‘w first the _ SUTHERLAND- CRUICKSHANK, , ,——In Zion Church, Charlottetown, on Oct. 9, 1024. by Rev. George C. _ Taylor, Fl renoe Darothm, daught ' I er of the l Rev. David. Suther- Queen Hotel » land and Mrs. Sutherland. to William Russel Crulckshank of Waterdsitreet, Charlottetown Sherbrooka N s Thlllflgptllli‘ HOQQI fill __ _ > DiA-[Ha been ‘completely renovated Ind refumluhod throughout and offoriivory cdmforublo commodatlon to tho travel- lno public. ' ' i Tho table upoolllly first Visitor: What small girls elnploy in your dairy! Fort-luau: Yes, those art- our con. tit-used milklnaltls " T00 Many Backward Students Says Sir Arthur Currie (Special to Guardian) MONTREAL, Oct, 7.—Sir Arthur Currie. in his annual reportall principal of McGlli University this afternoon, made Important refer- oneo to the result of present sys tern of instruction, pointing out that lees ‘than one half of the stu~ dents who entered in 1920 graduat ed in 1924. Ho attributed this wastage first to deficient instruc- tion In schools title to the small oaiarit-s paid to teachers. These . salaries were ins fficient, he said. to attract the igheat qualified graduates. but the wastage wu- par, IIIDI due principally to the fact Qt, that too littlé. work. was done by the undergraduates themaolvol.‘ many of thorn odtordd without any - definite object In v-iow. yenr should, by exercising even a moderate amount of diligence anti common-sense, be able to obtain -'.lt leust u pass mark. The principal did not attribute failure to campus activities, in- l l’ l I I I I SATISFACTORY PROGRESS D|x°N'—In u“. any’ Oct’ 8m’ 1924 The doctor entered the grocery , Mrs. Catherine wife of late Robert Dixon. Funeral today (Wednesday) at 1 p. m. from residence of Mr. (l. Puncher. 236 Sydney Stl Service in Mei-mum Church upon arrival d! remains. DIXON-On instill-y. on. ma. 1924, Mrs. Robert Dixon in her 67th year. Funeral this afternoon from thc residence of her dauahter. Mrs Geo. Puncher. $88 ‘Sydney Street jg 1 p, m. Service In Mermaid Church upon arrival of funeral. In- terment in Mermaid Cemetery. Mail's l WORK BOOTS Men's Amherst Wholeutock r Kip lootyClunnp soles, guar- ‘inoud eolld leather. price per pair .............. ........... $4.75 MONO Brown oolld leather Bhoopcoltq with heavy colon and hoolio ................. $4.50 Men's _ Mlnnonlto grain g Been, plulntoo or to; up. Poewod and nailed colon. per pair ............................. .. $8.50 'MAIL onozns PREPAID‘ ' Purdieg- Ferglloofl sauna. mus. ALEXANDER l» ' ""°‘ “Qt. " °f fwhatovor hondlcap he may be "Arr." I ‘unnyud. d b f ‘l ffl I I. P. I. I. uh or reason o nlu con cm“ “a” cmrlflfftiw’ . mining? continued Sir Arthur. | _ o . ‘ ‘ . l\ i -r't THE LENGLEN OF cots Milo llmono do In Chlflmfl» fifteen-your old French girl. Wh° won tho British girls’ W" ‘lump Iqnmlp at Stoke Pages. y She 9"‘ ‘mint to booomo nhlhouo ut golf le "Suzanne" lo at. tannin. good and the public are Wllrkouoly dared for; ‘...-w “anuoz J. ravton Manager _____ .1 ' ~, h Charlottetown . ~ Proprietor‘ i ~ . Mooo k . -~.~ a QUEEN now “ u tll t ml r notice we can ta e . ~ nu." """~ m“, f ‘w! - both“ Liv: arid Dressed Fowl and In Lovlfld hlfllflffl 07 . N’ . ' McDonald. Pinata: 215.31.: Molm. nine pounds or boner, Mow: over Amherst: B. G. Mmolirlano. lnrk- l“ pounds. ff Intllroltod D100," vii; n. oration. ~ John: . write us or Pnoebiit- “ Rutlrfii-OOI: fly.- Hotel Co., - m- Ohiokens. Chickani Inuit will!!!