lilenosmrr ll e young IIn-Tesliytissir wsr-ts to hinder hlrh‘! . 3mg anibmslte an honest slum to ‘improve fiinsssif, who tliithsre who : I es to Dr both Ind weakness. or A MERCHANT y-rot is the disease from which nations and businesses dis the cause u? dry-rot is always liianyPro-mlnellt Churchmen Pre-' sent‘. lat Opening Endicott the Chief Speaker. ~—.-,>t-—v-7-—v—-- Session — Relh Dr.‘ ,i'.i1ii iiiiii runs iii .ls iiiiivliiiii Future Queen of Eng- i iii it iii-ii iXi iEiH 1 land, it is Alleged, is the Infanta Beatrice of S-p-a i n — Say Prince ‘has Carried o n Courtship f o r Months. non-now. ot-i. 1a. -The Prince Canadian Vessels O'l"ouiior. K. C. iormor counsel for For. Baron Byng (Canadian Pifleii) uohoon, Oct. lib-Tim Can- adian Press today. ii rsed from an unofficial but su orit- atlve source that Baron Pym: of Vimy has beencreatedavis- count. The former Governor, General of Canada, was receiv- ed_ by the King yesterdawand he and Lady Byng lsteriyhncf luncheon with Their Majestles. .. Subject to Call- adian ‘Law (Canadian Press) “ OTTAWA, Ultil, Oct. 13. —-"-]. F. he customs commission. who was 3 dirAiDiWX. Oct. 13. - "I heard ,1 somid us of many waters." Surely the least impressionable person presents yesterday in St. John's Church. for the service op- mdng tho long-‘heraldeil Ilnited (‘iiurch of Canada Conferences must llflilti been stirred by _i.hat trlily mighty chorus of mnlo voices whicll filed tile building, in the singing of lilo hymn: "Breaths on me, Breath of floll." IThin was music the like oi‘ which ning. l (Special to the Guardian) Illinois Supreme Court Issues Writ Guant- ing Appeal - Case to be Reopened from Very Begin- of Wales is going to marry at lost. and the future Queen oi‘ England is tho lnfnnln iBcntrice of Spnin. ‘No official those who ilre- on the court affairs, approaching lntilnclltous event. tivo marriage, it. iii now knowli announcement has; been made except thllt the ivork otmlte Prilvllic-‘l-‘l- “mm renovating M1ll‘l|)Ul‘tllll'.ll ‘l-ltiusc i“!- hm, bee“ rosunmd m“) m,“ ma‘ One of tho points which he will Prince li-l going to occupy ti. bu; 1.. ilrguo is his contention that. Calla- illsiile of this sigilulizos tho The discussion oi’ the prospec- wo have never llcnrd before here, nnd recalled the imagery of "Bles- sed John," on lone Ptitmos: “l beard iyvoico from lleil~.. roll. as the voice of lnnny wot- ('l':l, ilnd as tho voice of u. grout thunder-and they song iOIIIUAiGU. Oci. lIl.— Ln his cell teilny attire Cook (lounty juli RllS- nell T. Scott. convicted slayer who has eluded the liungmunK-i noose on iDlll‘ [lrnvious occasions. held u teln- nrum from his famous lawyer, Wil- liam Scott. Stewart. who has been its it were a new song." if inspiration be one of the chief since Monday presenting in Springfield, Illlfi state cabital u last plea before the lilinois Supreme was the chief follsrfs vii-lit to lthlgluntl lust sunl- mcr. visit. to liiudritl. marriage will. tilke place tibjoct. of King Al- The present. plrltls, accord- ing to yoliallle authority. are flint the Prince. after iiptiniiing (iilriui- ‘mus with his permits at. Silnilriiliz- llilm IPUlilCP- will milke iui oilicitil Tile oiigagelneut will then he announced Kings Statement m“! tumfkellzlo King's statement aboard ‘l “w tllc hlegantic ylllll Canada is pro- ‘db-missed as from September 7l0tll last. is preparing all argument on [points of law arising out of ‘the countries-lion's ilcarings lil the ‘Mari- l lie attend- diail vossiels remain under the ljlirisiliciloil ol‘ the government oi |Canildu lllitl are subject to Cana- dian law ‘outside ns well ne within the flirt-e mile limit. Given Prominence (Special to the Guardian) ' LONDON, out. IIL-Premien Mafi- r-iijccts of this remarkable manehtll- realized. Tile service. was that of ‘iloly Communion. "On the table lily the Broken Dread.“ Covered ‘- ~wit_ii white linen, it spoke silently of the Great (Jentrnl l-‘nct which linlics ull believers in a vast Bro iilerliooil-tilo "Blost Sacrament oi‘ Unity." ' . r _ interesting Company The spacious church filled rap- idly, delegates arriving by trains [continuing to come in until five minutes afiel- the opening, the main body of the building being comple- tely filled. 0n the -platform was an rtt~i.iisresting~ ltompany- Presiding“ ‘ ivns the 1.esident of the Maritime Synod, Dr. Hamilton Wigle, fol-mer- ' ly of the Metiiibiliiit Church of Con- udaaAt his right not one or the most honored veterans of the old Melli- oilist Church. Rev. Dr. Hearts. and Rev. Mr. Frame. formerly of the rvresbyterlun church. Alt his left sat Rev. Dr. James lilndlcott, of 'ror- ‘onto, who as Moderator ef the Unit. i-d Cllllflth. is knpwn from end to end of the Dominion, and who. be- fore Union. Wllg a foremost figure ill the life of the old Methodist (‘hurcll and. beside hini. Reverend Principal Maclfimiomwho as Prin- wiiull of who; was before the Union the Presbyterian College, Pine lllll. ‘ nnd as its present head under the new order wbichowes so lunch to his leildeFshlp. ie TQVBTNV-WhBPGi/el‘ dily. in New York ‘heilore it. transact such business lug. irbuntlllntly will this object. be Court in Russell's behalf. 'l‘ho telegram stated that the Slip- rome Court had granted n writ of supersedells iii Russell's lowing it to be reopened from title very beginning nnd ‘Sltlylllg ills exe- cui-lon a; least sixty llayi-i. iSiPlllINOl-‘lltllill, iil., Oct. lll. - ‘Russell 'l‘. Scott, tinder Rflllilllllie to ho hanged‘ in Chicago Friday for the mnrdm‘ oi‘ u. ilrut; clerk tlilrilll: ll holdup. was grllntcd on appeal by. the llllllois Supt-clue Court io- Ame ican Leg-ion rTii-tionvene In Paris Next Year (Canadian Pres) lPl-ll-LADEbPIilA. iPEHllL, Oct. l3. —Tho American Legion convention today decltlcil to hold tile i027 coil- veniion in ~l'fll'|il, ‘I7l'llllll6. thousand men iind vronlcn colupris- ing the "second All-LIP." will silil from seven ports. including ilVloil- treal, ulid on their return to the ‘United States they -\vill reconvene on October l8 and llfl Youthful Gunmen case al- moutlls inter. ace. nnd a ltomlln Catholic. During the Princess’ recent hollday' in llinrritz he motored across tho border to ‘San Sebastian especial- ly to s80 the Spanish sovereigns and his future llriilu hilt. only his clouci-lt intimates hull luiowlcilgo. ot‘ tho courtship. Denied At Madrid lLO.NJD()N,_ Oct. 15i.- 'l‘lle report lliilt. the Prince of Wales would he Spain, which was revivedin (rubles iodny concerning renovation oi‘, hlilrllltirough Iloilt-le. was circulated by gossips hero some wot-ks 1-20. fllifl evoked 1m official (lr-uitll from tilt‘. ispanish governmtanrs H[i[i')l(£‘.“i' mun in iMntlrltl on Sept. .'itl.h. _ A t' M b "'“ Conven ion ay e Thirty (Special u??? Guardian) servatlvo me-mbons, Fafiumflfifflfllflll candidates who gathers memo ior a“ national tents nnd gone home. Tile young Spanish princess is a, grout. filvorite-at Buckingham iPal- Shetis eighteen years old licthroncd to Princess iBeati-ice of, ltion of Label- toilay t Held in Winnipeg. ‘OTTAlW-A, Ont., Oct. 13. - Cen- senalttlrs and here on Monday to appoint it tem- ' porary leader il-nd make ilrrilnize- collvemm“ Salter. Labor member have for the most part folded their men-t n". Wes, Bermondsey, is his name is known. _ >___..__.-._L___._._..;_ - r (‘Continued on Page L’) l n . \ Condensed Specials RATE-to per word. not escb insertion in this column‘. net Bldg;- , did selection Guardian Jpb_Printery.- .> ._._____.._._....__._.___. wunrln-oias-i-tienss-i- emcee Dlllll mi- efpiitifse "Seed and‘ mmo stock‘ all“; Donn-n‘ chm" tion, paid with his llliftailfor his elftprt muomwm 2038404343, 5o prevent the one t l from e n8 rifledfrwo ilnidentlfied companions — ’-'POTATOES—WI KRE BUYING new, bi b t market rice. Aleo 0mm l? “um,” ‘l: so“. lcecilpeil in iln automobile; .~ Zildldbili-M Prices 5010f ‘ ’ If“ 35V golrsswc. ‘I00 m 102,0! “to; m - - P0“)! "h, 0E BAN NNKIBCO, Oct. 18. - '.‘ ‘ . JDIsputes arising over the strange "in MEMORY“. ~ _ JUIT- imeuii custom or wife-lending take abiedfor metiieint “to. mlliliaflf the time of the king of an . den‘ tel‘ El‘ I . Was lti ton island. a ~ liter, isol n‘; lb!“ _ -‘-— lwissji fistolr island. fl coreratoll venee- sy j _ slotted It in the midst of the Pacific Ocean Gililrdisn Office.“ . {_ near Fanning helm. is inhsbited ‘ ' . byii ll _ ‘ ‘Gil eee blsckl. itu- ~ ‘SAUNSDME sAusAess AND Hamburg Steak, fnssb every darn Saunders. lreweem b 00.. Mar s-rm- MEMORIANI olivine-anten- to cboso from‘. t . Start Reign of Terror ‘in Frisco SAN FRATXICPSCO. Oct. 13. — in a. irontinuunce ef-e reign of violence started .by tnlo youthful gunmen 38 hours before. two men were killed and two others ‘shot when they re- slated helm: robbed here lust night. The tiiayinils followed a series. of bold-ups and robberies Saturday night. iuid Sunday in which two melt airdntly hail been killed ,and several others ‘shot down or nectar‘. ibost nigh-g the bandits struck Illet. ‘at San Bruno avenue and Mariposa street. Their vi ill‘ Frank .Petno- victb. attempted lo resist ihej-ob- leery. He wls shot through the mouth nnd died before reaching the hospital. IA few minutes inter Capri John- son. an attendant at a gasoline sta- of Johnson were wounded. cotter both attacks the sluyers .Wife Lending Rows t KeepKing Occupied While Pill! selection oi‘ Hon. Hugh Guthrie n_s temporary lender came nilttisfleti (hilt he will satisfactorily lead the House opposition during ‘tlhe coming» geesion pending the holding of the proposed national conference, perhaps in Jilnc. Ar- foligelucnis for this ilre ill hnndn of it committee oi senators and members. ‘There iii n fairly strong move- ment lnfnvor ofholtling the conven- tion in Winnipeg its being central in ocatlon and luore easily accessible to certain port's of the ‘(lOIIIlTllOII than Ottewnjdr Toronto. At _t.~lie recent. caucus. howeventhero will but a smuii elected representation ‘from the west and undoubtedly Ontllrlo and _tho Marltimes will (have a lot to say ss to the place and date of the meeting. in the meantime’ lit-Hou- Ari-hill‘ Meigllell is ilt luuet temporarily out of public life for the first time since his election to perllsmem in 1908. Jle will. it. ls-ltntlersiood, take a rest before making any further plans for the future. Hon. Mr. Guthrie . AndiMr. Meighen Have Conference OTWTA.\VA_ Oct. 13. —— The new Conservative ‘house leader and f0!‘- mer conservative chleftain this interning discusfled centers maf- el-s incidental to be welfare of lion party. the opposl us n surprise evontirbinrsolt‘, the- delegates appeared to be fairly welbi e but prevails among the members °i i1" KPOIIDB. The members oiltnill tilined ‘illtllelklriialnent Buildings. ME ETMUF ilFlliiiBE ‘LAST liliiiil Delegates Appointed to Attend Annual Meeting of Canadian Board of Trade ceedlng to the imperial Conference ,w.iili good will towards all has bee-n ‘publliillcil prominently in Lontlflrl ipopcrs and has given great gratific- I‘ . Soviet Regime Is Likened to , An Assassin DETROIT, Mich" Oct. 13. —-Cllal'- noterizlng the Soviet. i-egimejnpllél . inc as "life assess-in ‘standing o r iihe prostrate body of freedom anti ilemecracy." tine American Fedora- reneweil its pledge to give no quarter “to that regime of onslavement" or its ltriends nntl sympatliizers in Ameri- cll. “\Wo regard the Soviet regime no the most unscrupulous. most auti- social. moot mcnacing institution ill the world todtly." i-lle report. of tile committee on resolutlns snitl. -—-<0->-—-- Serious Charge Made By Labor‘ M. P. l3.—Dr. Alircil of iParlla- d ' iilONDON. Oct. quoted in the Star as charging ilint he has "seen many members driulk iin the lleiusc" of Commons," and "that frequently the debates be- come noisy because someone tak- iillg partjn thepuhas lost, through drink, ills power of self-control." _ lDr. Salter says drinking is not confined te- any one tpolltlcnlparty Piiiififiilii. iiili i5 5~il.|§N‘i.|]F BHEiii_i|Piiiiiii. Three Injuredin Riot- ous Debate over Bill Providing for In- demnity and Prop- erty Settlement with Hohenzollerns. lliEllLl-N. Oct. l3. — Three mem- lers of the Prussian Diet. includ- ing the temporary speaker and vice president Hugo Gernlsch. were in- jured in last night's riotous de on the second reading of the bate flillo sitting was broken up five times by Communist. ilprears, in which blows were exchanged and inkiwellt-l. hooks chairs null other articles were hurled by the coni- munlsts at their opponents. The Vice President was hit by an ink- well and hespsttereil from head to foeit. lie anneuncedvhtit he will take legal notion against. the lea- ders of the disturbances. Today's ilisorders were even more vindictive than tllose in the Diet. yceiterday on the first reading of the ‘Dill. Ten communists were for- cibly ejected from the house. while six other communists, including a iwonlan member, were suspended from eight to twenty sessions. Af- v. \ "u M...» sebsegtbslnss- optima sent I ‘ ‘ . I! w» s-.-............ t»... . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY,_OCTOBER 14, 1926 113-35,, -=--g;---_,, r~-;-- 01-,- a own Iltll‘ nu vro no i ROYaI Honbr Rushes Home ,to By Rev. A. W. Banfie Illustrated Lect Last Night in St. ‘ His Interesting ‘Large Audience. Iln St. Paul's Parish llilll last ov-o elling an audience‘ that ilompletely filled the hail heard oiic oi‘ {no most interesting and informing il- lustrated lectures that has been dc- livcred here lil u. long time. The See Sick Wife (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Ont. 13. -- Charles Lsnetot, Deputy Attorney-Gen- ersl of Quebec, who icame to ‘London for the hearing of im- Piirtsnt iPrlvy Council cues In- cluding the Labrador dispute, has ruched hack to cansda tie lee his wife who l| reported dying. We have a number of ilmportlnt oases he said. but I ‘lllvl only one wife. Westville Team -- . Win Maritime Base- ball Championship (perinatal. Press) WWEQTVLLLE, N. 3., Oct. 13.-0n a cold whirl-swept. diamond the Zllltllll 50.0tl0.il0il pooplc. speaking W eiitvilla the one sided score of_i6 to. 2. i-wo-ocu-i dlaseball teem slllgged their wuy to the baseball champion- bill ship of the Maritime Provinces by providing for an indemnity and pro- completely outclflliitilifl i118 New" pcrty i-ieiiilement between the Iloll- castle ball team. defeating them by cnzollern-s, and the Prussian states. The session ended under police pro- lectioll. Gimseriaiiie Leader iii:'."'.‘~;..i:r.ii‘ .‘.?Z.“.’.‘.‘-‘.'Z'."’f.L‘-'.Z Bible Society is dc-iilg ‘lll dissculllii- In Home Town Speaker was Ifcv. A. W. Bilnileld, Secretary of the British and i-‘or- eign Bible Society ill West Africa. and his subject was lilo wurk lllili. his (IPKltlllTillOll hull been doing aluong tho liuilllPll ot‘ that country .in the past fifteen yi-zlrs. ‘Premier Stewart prt-sitlod at 1.1m ating the gospels. 'l‘he Bible he. said, was the inspiration and foun- dation of our modern civilization. it had formed the style and molded the thoughts ot‘ lnilny great llritish statesmen, it ivils a Book lllili in the present tiny was pcrlillps lioi receiving llli the attention and hlll~ ti)’ that. it properly should. Mr. Bullilcltfs lecture was pre- ceded by religious exercises, in which Itcv. W. M. Ryan, llcv. Scott (Canadian Press) GUImJPH, Ont., Oct. ills-lion. iiugh ‘Guthrie was given the warm- est welcome of ills career bore this morning on his arrival-home front Ottawa after his election to the leadership of the Conservative ppr- ty. A great crowd collected at the C. P. ‘R. station- Queen’s Ship ‘ out. amid shouts of "ilown with the ter hall‘ the communists were thus expelled. the whole faction walked Battles Gale A In North Sea WASHQNGTON, Oct. 13. - The itinerary of Queen Marie of Rumo- nla and her party on the tour of lioherlrzollerll crooks." The police threatened tn use their clubs. The Dieit. looked ill-l though it had been struck by a cyclone, and there were disorders outside the building where a great crowd of uuclnployed assembled end ghout- the American continent was made ed denunciations against the fermer|publio yesterday.‘ Her ‘Mujostyki Emperor Mid all tbeI-lobenzollem Canadian tour will include visits saintly. .. w.‘ _ .. sitevrnrcmw-slnatmairnmwn.~wlll~ '- lTbe bill ‘which gives tllle former mipeg and Vancouver. moving New Royal family cash and property val- York on October 25th, tile Queen ued st $25,000,000 is expected to will proceed to Buffalo and Niel:- DIlEi-l the final reading FrideyJ are l-‘alls. and from there to Tor- illustrated with slides. the projector being operated of the British and Fereignvgiblg lily ‘Mr. Walter Bilrkc, ivllo kindly Society, who spoke last nigh offe Fulton. and Rev. J. M. Murchison took port. Mrs. ‘Seth Henderson con tributed a ilcllutifill solo. being air cempullied by bliss Lillian Earle. The lecture itself was profusely colored lantern red his services. The most remarkable part of dliilr- Dauflelilfls ziddri-ss, \\‘lllt'll lust- oil. neilrly two hours, but was ful- loweii with close illltl keen attention by the large audience ipreseili, was his description ot‘ be, encountered -, in _ lxanlrlotilli i119. scriptures into the hitherto unwrit- ten languages of the African tribes among‘ which he worked. task l r. llanfield had to mllke text. books. reducing tile languages t0 writing, besides learning the difficulties in that wholly onto. Leave Toronto 12.30 a. m. Oct. Gov. Cockshutt to Carry on Until be no immediate today that in view of iPfkllllle King's visit to England, Ills Hone Premier Returns OTTAWA. Oct. 13.-There will change in the lieutenan-t-governorship of Ontario. Acting Premier iltobb announced Col. llenry Cockshutt has been ro- quested to continue acting lieuten- lint-governor until such time as ‘Mr. 27; arrive Montreal 8.30 Oct. 27. Refuses Copy of (Canadian Press) I l‘ l‘ lster at Ottawa. Duncan Report iSAliNfl‘ JOil-DN. “N. 13.. Oct. 13. - Refusal to send a confidential copy of the report ‘of iSir Andrew line Duncan's commission on ihinritinie rights to iPremier .l. ll. M. lluxter, was contained in i1 letter received today by the Premier from Hon. James A. Robb. acting ‘Prime Min- King returned and hlld opportunity {unknown language from tribcslnon who were equally lgllOfllllheflf his o-wll tongue. Mr. llallfleld had to iliiicovcr new words that would c):- prcss Biblical thoughts of Wllllfll other difficulty illlll. collfrtlnti-ll him was the fact that the iliifcrcnt ill- tollations cl‘ the some pressed ings. Tito sumo word could nloiln eye. nose. or (Ellei-li. ilL'(‘Ul‘flllll-',' to tllcdnfloctioil. and this in upitc oi‘ tho fact that tho this lulfticnllslr African tilngius, the N-uile. consisted. oi‘ some iIlJititi . ‘W words. . , liir. niuiiu-lil is ll llillivt! of To- Trade ~Umomsn1 the native-ii hull no kIltHVlBilJ-El‘. All- word ox- cntiroly different menu- viu-ilhillnry ot‘ to consider, with his colleagues. th appointment of o successor. Col. Cockshutt sented to do. - antgoverlioi; since 1921 and h term has expired. w This very tkindly con- Col. Cockshutt has been lieuten- illéh- drinks at; bar which is main- e ronto, and went. to Africa iii i901 , i as a member of ll party oi‘ foul (Oahsdlln Press) liidKilN, Octu ‘l3. —Mlssionnrleil who were marooned ' at Hllllllll. capital of Shenel province held by Kuomlnchilm (national . army) unltp, against ibeseige of General Lou's Shetlsl forces, have been re- TGHChP" Africa ho became interest s regard his work in tlii a ible Society it usk known to the B partmcnt. As Secretary for In St. John. The quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade was hcld lust night in their rooms with Rows in the. chair. present were B. A. tMdDonsltl- A. S. iPomel-oy. N. Rotten-bury. W. l... Higgins. H. ll. ‘Hileon. FR. L. Cotton ‘R. ‘E. "Match, Geo. DeBlois, E. '1‘. Riggs, iI. O. Hyndman. Thenlinutes of the last quarterly meeting were read and approved. President Rowe reported favorably on the roposed constitutional the new Cd adieu-Board‘ of Trade and the following were appointed deio- lzeten. to the annual meeting of -¢¢-_.q lA general discussion took pleoe service President anti lack of accommodation of auto- Among others mobiles on the tCnr il-‘erry steamer. This mutter was referred to the Transportation Committee for their The? are to report. regarding through train coiisideration. to the next Council meeting of til Board. iMr. S. A. iMncllonsld introduce niublect lh of improved slimme vlncei iMr. 2R. L. Cotton spoke-o and that-it can eompereifevoralu that. body whichshliljse hold in.lf not surpass other pieces on the ho el accommodation in this pro: the attractions which t e city of Charlottetown can offs tourists. ncued safely. 'l‘h_ci 1189901611 1m‘ noilncing the rescutioi‘ the blissfull- arise contained no. detaile- Previous denpstclles stated there were 51 foreign missionaries 1n Silufil. fifteen of which were Brit- ish and fifteen Americans. ‘ strip of coas district reaches far illto tho inter A HARD ANORKER NEVER rmows HARD TIMES (Meeting .oi the . CanadianLegion - r-—-—._ A large, enthusiastic and opti- mistic meetiui; of the ‘Canadian Legion was held‘ lost eveninx in the Legtarre Home. -with President George Nichollon in the chair. Tile N meeting was opened with the min- lite of silence in memory of those comrades who hsdl fallen on active service. ‘ r abort addresses were made by the’ following comrades. Dr. John- son, iHal-ry MaeDeugsll. Hon. Frank . MaePbee. T. E. MscNutt. (pint-lea Hine, P. -D. Crosby. W. Wright, Willem Ghaislon. thee Illrtldley, W. S. Hughes. Birt Williams and Phil- lip qaplmer. A‘ isrge number of new members ‘joined the LGQIOII, and a determin- ii r ll Y ‘TDRONTO. Oct. lib-Maritime missionaries. Almost us soon as hi: ed in the ilatlve tongues. and when bocillne ed for his- trailsfoi- into their ile- tht- West (‘oust of Africa, Mr. Bnnflel-l has no,w unlit-r ills supervision a t 3000 miles long. ills ior ‘as wcll. and its population is and omorrew at 3.02. sad rises ego . ‘ ~ to; withing: tgpglrighycfirl: mfiilvgflltiihphiiii" (glillilz-arvlitzf’: St. John on Tuesday. WIdIIQSdIIYIJIIIBIIII. _ ed; effort ‘will"be made st Phce to no“. ‘n; V, no’; plgnmioug, , giilliflii.‘ use a“ xlfirdgy’. mm“. and |IIPH£IPI$RYMOI next week: -—- Suggestions were offered by sev- get e membership worthy of the Wnnmentvhn‘. v _,y_ h." "a on,’ ‘we w "a m‘, n? eoflrtnd m tnon. Arm" N tilts e t . new; E. T. Hints erel members of the Board and it ‘insane. m» era-e »-=_,...~i» .'.'.'.“'".‘.‘.... "i" ‘s than it... .. .. ..:i":*." ..“'*""......::.":. i. taint‘ imsrsai. 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Charlottetown. fail- . 53-42 Tuesday October nineteenth. Hdllfax, fulr . . . . . .. 50-40 ' 206440-2141 St. John. fair .. 62-417 Boston, clear . . . . .. 12-50 "Bridgetown I-iall Monday-HOV- NewYork; cloudy . . . . . . .. (iii-fit lnp pIdIuJ-es. ‘flMfplll-flvdi H ll. tldaghis afternoon at 4.2.’. 81in nels- this afternoon at. 5.16, tomorrow morning at phat-allay. i‘ zsairlo-‘rstam | 51E iiiiilili iiiiiii niiiiiiliil iii, Who Delivered all ure on, the Subject Paul’s Parish Hall- Acconnt Heard by a several liillilircil tlilli'l‘t'lii languag- cs. The lilltllfi-l shown by Mr. llallilcld illepil-icil tile type of niltivo among Rev. A. W. Banfield .-_._--_...__.-. Sebretary in charge of the work t in Si. Pauis. iPari-zh lHaii‘. ‘. whom llo worked. Sonic of the trib- es. who lliltl boon hroilgilt ‘Llllllllf tho influence oi‘ Christianity tiled been llL Ollll» Lillie caunlbale. and one of the iiillivc lulssiullzlries in Mr. Ban- “QURS/Oiiilfllflllvflll, tho lliest. influen- tial of illl, had himself been once an cuter of human flesh. Ml‘. llilllflclll/in his account of the ivogk of (‘hristinnizing tile bouillon, llilll ll story that is insolu- ating. illc‘ describes graphically tile habits. customs and character- istics of tho Ipeople among whom ho has so long ilweit. Ho, lllll-l zl mes- sage tlillt is interesting in all, and no doubt. tonight. Wlliill iio speaks ill Silnlmerslilo. he will address all audience us large and interested as that which listened to ills lecture in this city last evening. A lleilrty vote of thuilks, moved by Rev. It. C. listen, and seconded by ltov. ll. H. Lindsay was louder- cll the lt't'illl‘l'l‘ by Prclliicr Stew- ill‘l iii lilo i-iilsi- oi‘ his iultircss. Was ‘Hard Hit by Recent Strike - TlARflATili. l". lull. 0.1‘. l3. -.- Folcluosi. loiuli-ru ‘ll llriii-lh trad- uwluisnl iodny frankly admitted thut tliov \l'('l‘t' so busy on the pro- blems brought wllnill tiii-ir owli iu- dustries by tho gun-mil siri 2 lsst. liny that they had littlc terial aid to uivc lllt! n" rs ili their long iiruwu out tirutztzic. with the (IDIBTZIUIPH. Mlmy ni‘ ihli ll‘il'l1‘tl‘l'l attending tho conforolli-e o" lilo llilior party lit-re, gllvt- frank nvuwnlu of suffer- ing and llllI)()\‘t‘l'l4ll1llitili. brought upon tho workor-i through the gun- l-i-al strike which was ihtcuded in help tho nlinors nlul thereby-to frustrate ivhnt. was rmzarlli-il as u gent-rill zlttill-k on wllgoli hy the employing class. They told a .i.iill- of unenlplilyullcllt- ilndcrcm-f pioylili-nt nml financial losses which will trike yours to rccoilp. "l‘hc (iirl-ilsitln was tho sixtitiill lllrllltiilv of former Pri-illiol" Ram- say MacDonald. nnd tho confor- i-nro accorded hllll vociferous congratulations. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, ‘Etc. "Don't forget! Pref. Fletcher nnd his picked singers at Victoria Hail. Thursday. Oct. 21st. hi)!“ Write‘ driving‘ l‘ In of Ini- Ltery is, " f lflgfilvféllllfch ‘will take plsc Met. All wlloite- celveii boobd of tickets sits kind- fuhs befer l. kl. 2027-10-0‘.- \.