MAXIMS OI .5 MERCHANT q-u-vn new,” forges the strongest bonds M w“, m; world lumen. alerting Guard-ion. Founded llfl. churl()[ulpwl Gnardlus Two Cents. Parliament Op le_n__ To clay Session Slated to Be Short But Stren- uous One. llliiltllllifill ll slum is fllilillll Bishop lilorrison, Anti- goulsh, celebrates Pontifical H i z h. iilass In New Edifice -Sermon by Rev. 30s. McGreel. The opening of the newly erected Roman Catholic Church at Sourls took 191w! yesterday morning. The new edifice, a large structure of 1s- larld sandstone, beautifully designed was crowded by a large congregat- ion of local people, and visitors from all parts of the Island. The church ls 170 feet long, about 60 feet wide and l0 feet wide at the transit. A priceasion of the clergy from the presbytcry of the church was held in Preparation -1or the Pontif- ical High lvlass, which was cele- brated at 10.30 a. m. The eelebrant was His Lordship Bishop James Mor- ison of Antlgonlsh, The High Priest. Rev. N. Poirler, the Deacon, Rev. .1’. C. McDonald. the Deacons of Honor. Rev. Dr. Murphy ad Rev. Donald Mc- Donald. Master of Ceremonies. Rev. l‘ McMahon, Second Master of Cer- emonies. Rev. Martin Monaghan. Magdalene Islamds. An appropriate sermon was preached by Rev. Joseph McC-recl, C. 5S. R, Among tlievisitlng clergymen were ht. Rev, My); Maurice McDonald, Charlottetown. Rev. F. McQuaid, Rev. Pr. Connolly. St. Peters Bay, Rev. if. Rooney. Cardigan. After the mass the congregation Ins addressed by Bishop Morrison. Tile confirmation of children of he parish in the afternoon ‘by Bish- ap iforrison was followed by the Yontlfical Benediction. MANCHESTER. Eng, Sept. B»- A-K. Nacomers. Olctia. todpy won the Prince Edward handicap plate and a $5.000 purse from a field of eight, over a two mile, ivrll furlongs, 75 yard course. W. H. Morgan's “Boss of the Show" Vie Icecnd and fills. Olcretfe Glorneyb "Joyqus Grecflnzin third. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. , “Moi-ell Thursday, shew Dana, Orchestra. and 6746-9-6-41. "Flour lilill! at W001i Islands will aw” m’ ilindlnll 0n Wednesday, Plumber 10th. g744.9_5_3,_ “Ice Cream S cl 1 w September 1am. gtaancneiednesdly‘ 670B—9—5—3l. "myin? 3°55 511980 and Lambs Qgfméfald- Tuesday forenoon, Sept, - \erett l-laslam. 6710-9-5-31. "Chldwh Supper at Consolidated 3°02“! Poatponea until further no- 6510-9-8 "Dance, Town Hall, Georgetown, Exhlbltio | , umber lolzhh aht. Wedneedai. Sept- "Chicken 5x390‘? tat Conséalidated er r. We neadly. Effllgtémbcr 10th. Supper from five to by McDonald Women's In- UBOZ-D-l-Sl. i "Dr. Cllft, 171 Queen St. Char- fimlown. Chronic Maladies prevent- Fnfl cured at home. where they school. m. stitute. GBII-B-l-ll 1...... on. *1 (Clhldlln Holt) OTTAWA, Ont... Sept. 1~The spe- cial session of Parliament opens te- morrow. Most of the members are in Ottawa tonight including the old timers to whom this is just one more session, u well as the men elected for the first time in the July elec- tion. and who are looking forward with great expectations to taking their sects in Canada's House of Commons. ' Parliament Hill was a busy place yesterday as the final touches were put on the arrangements. Plans call for the elimination of all delays which regular sessions with more leis- urely ways have been accustomed to this session is expected t: be short .1‘. is assumed that the pace will be lmore strenuous. The members of Parliament will take the oath of office tomorrow af- ternoon. They will be sworn in by Arthur Bcauchine, Clerk of the House, in groups as they arrive. At noon the members will assemble in the Commons and the Senators in the Upper Chamber. The Deputy Governor-General will occupy the Throne in the Senate and the mem- bera of the Commons will be called to the Senate. Ln the Upper bhI-lflbfl‘ they will be instructed to return to the House and elect a, Speaker. The Commons will select George Black. member for Yukon. on motion of they will adjourn. Armand Layer!" (Cons. Monmasflyl- will probably be Deputy Speaker. The formal opening will tulle place at s p. m. when his Excellency, the Governor-General will read the Speech from the ‘Throne in the senate chamber in the preoence of the senators. the Commons and a distinguished mm- pany of officials. Althouih l. lhflfl and expectedly s. brief session. the traditional ceremonies of the opehiN will be carried out- In the commons the business of the session will begin as soon as the members return from the Senate. F. N. ‘rurnbull who defeated Hon. C. A. Dunning in Regina, will move the address in Reply to the speech from the Throne. ft will be seconded by Olitslfie epsilon. who defeated Hon- Lucian Cannon in Dorchutdr. Ml‘- Gagnon will speak in Prtnfih- Bl- l-lon. McKenzie Kin: ii 911M591 W ‘fellow and Premier R. B. Bennett would come after. It is likely "I! M“ member to address the house will United Farmers of Alberta. In the Senate the addres will be moved by senator Aime Bernard, of Bernard. Man, and seconded by Senator J. D. Tayllor, New Westminster. Senator in. s. Blondin, Montreal, will take his place as new Speaker of the Senate. .._.__-_i-____-- custom sawing will be done at my mill until further notice. Please brxrlg no timber. ‘Henry Tanner, Chern- lvood, lot 45. ttet-t-s-mwthoi. "Sunday South West the Clyde River Secretary. will be present. Monday. Sept. 8th. attendance is requested. "Buying live hogs. chub lambs. l-lunter River. 9th, at ll o'clock a. m. lock. ___... "Eastern Kinl’! lhlvblnl Members for lamb fair and llllslnate. 541641-104!!! Exhibition. ~ ill-lo follow as a matter of course. Since- o lBlJ Nurses Receive Painful Injuries In Auto Accident Four ounce of the City Hol- ifltl-l. Mum Mo! Kins. Edna Green. Inrnadctto Connolly and Stella Mooney. Neofved seven in- furles yesterday afternoon when a Chevrolet sedan, driven by Mr. James Ilcnnesaey. in which they were returning from the opening» of the Church at Sourls turned over twice on the road atFiveBous ea. The accident took place near I flllwly crossing. The injuries received by a number of the unra- l! ""6 V01’! Ill-infill. but the driver escaped unscathed. Two of the infured were brought in to the City Hospital by car and two in the ambulance. >///// I pic's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dow , iIRES BUNDER HEAVY Mllllllf GUARD President of Argentina Forced to Quit - Tendered His Resig_ nation in Favor of tinez-State of Siege Declared. BUENOS AIRBS, Sept. l-rresle- aflfidirigoyen. of Argentina, m; m- are; rom office. The Argentine ca} a 11" been under heavy mum-y guard for a week and rumors have Name Of Kaiser Causes A Scene In Court Case 353-53“ 5919i ‘Ye-An attorney's insistence on speaking of “Our Kais- er” today precipitated fireworks at the opening of former Kaiser Wil- helm‘: libel suit against lldwald Mendel. editor of the newspaper. “Mmgahpoetf The defense objected strenuously. The court finally ended the dispute by observing “There isn't any Kais- 91‘ "17 more." and adding that as far been fl . ‘ that the nutrient would rulgrl. A state of seige was declared in the capital, A “"1" deem-in: the mu of “its was the first act of Vice-Preg- ldml Momma. who took over pew- er. President Yrigeyen resigned m favor of Martinez. “an De 1-H CB-mba. Miniatsr or Jll-iflce- "Presented the entire “hi- m "it “WM in mm: tile Prea- ‘dm 1° resin. saving the best in. “mi-e v! the nation demanded it. The President at first held off and it was undemtood that the status quo would be maintained until Monday, when the ministers would be more definite in their requests. Since that conference of last night m! my has been excited by clashes; between students and police. Twp persons were killed and four wound- ed last night in a flight on the plgzg, ‘Mayo, while three thousand students ,Vice-President Mar-| nemier m3. Bennett. jifter We . as this court is concerned it enter- tains the suit of "one Wilhelm, Prince of Russia." held a demonstration on the plaza today- The news of the President's ffi-iltnation ‘was flashed " throughput the city. It “'86 erected by shrieking or 5i;- ens and the explosion o: bombs, Continued on Page 3 @000 Injured And 30,000 Homeless ‘In Santo Domingo Dead Less to Be Pitiedl Than The Living Sur- vivors-Plight Critical ___ Food and Water Short- (Canadian Press) TRIEST, Italy. Sdpt. 6.—FO11l' MED be Robert Gardiner, Leader of the “Notice. After September 1st no; school Convention of Queens will be hold at Baptist Church. Wednesday. September 10th. Sessiorifi at 3 and 7.30. Rev. A, Gibson Field. 6735-8-6-21 "The W.C.T.U. meets with Mrs. Walter Burke, 3t Upper lfillsboro 5t. at B D. m. A full 6100-04-21 and Tuesday. Sept. Edward Wed- 0109-94-21 Club . l . A“"“"°,'§]§a:r:°‘.,§,“§:inunger psgul to stalk the littered hibition. September 11th. Each mem- ber ahow either pair of wethers or single market lamb, Get particulars of prince from D. F. Mcillhv. Sea?» GTJG-D-fi-Il. SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Re- public. Sept. ‘L-Under martial law the Capital of the Dominican Rtpub- lic, oldest white mans city in the Americas. lay in ruins today as the bodies of more than 1,200 of its cit- izens, men. women and children, bumed on great funeral pyres. And to the north lay death and desolation. the extent, of which could not even b~ guessed. for all means of communication between this Car- ibbean seaport and the interior was jnipgd out by the hurricane that whlplashed the Blind on Wednesday. leaving it as though an earthquake had torn it asunder. In a ray the dead in the city and the unnumbered dud elsewhere were at least, momentarily, lcu to be pit- icd than the living. for thsir suffer- ing was at least ended. whcfell m! plight of the 5.000 iniured and the 30.000 homeless and destitute was grow-mg hourly mom critical. 400 BUEDINGB LII"! Of the city's 1.0.000 buildings but 400 were 12ft in which to house the wounded and the weak. and today l rtreeis. 00112150402!’ 8 FLO age Exists; 400 of 10.000 jwhose sin was terrorism against the _ _ _ lFascist regime in Italy and a p231’. Buildings Left Byflurrl- Ito kill Premier Mussolini paid. with ,their lives today for their orlense. cane‘ The four were led at dawn strapped in chairs and put before a firing squad‘, which shot bullets in the bases of their spines. The firing squad was composed of "Blackshirt or Fascist militiamen. Ghost Plane Laid ,1 (Canadian Press) j ST. JOY-INS. Nfld, Sept. Ur-Ab llsast one Newfoundland ‘oer r‘ ghost" has been laid. The mysteri- ous machine that was reported yes- terday to have alighted in Belle Isle Strait near Point Ferrole with miss- ing motor. has turned out to have been a motor boat. when commun- ications were restored between here and Brig Harbor today, it was learn- ed that those who yesterday declared they had heard and seen an aero- plane thst skimmed over the calm waters of the Strait and disappeared had been deluded by a mirage. What they had seen and heard was a power driven yacht on the horizon. Ever since the tragic trans Atlantic flight of Nungesser and Coll, residents of the outlying ports of Newfoundland ‘have reported at frequent intervals l the passage of mysterious aeroplanes. Relief workers had time only for“ when “an, were 1n m" vmnm, _.-.._.,_, some of these reports occasioned long searching expeditions. I Gallant Fox Again Winner (CI-nmdian Pleas) QUmliC. Que, Sept. ‘L-Arising to financial heights heretofore unlalown to American turf, William Woodward; Gallant Fox, the tluee-yvar-old champion yesterday wen the thirty- ‘eishth pinning of the uwrenoe Heel- ‘izstlon to climax a brilliant career that carried him from the rank of' a mediocre juvenile to the g-reatzet American money winner of all time. Victorious in two races es a juvenile and six out of seven starts in a sen- sational throe-year-old campaign, the Fox had amassed a grand total of $311,065, the last $26,610 of which was oamed yesterday in his wcmr- ious jaunt around the Belmont Park Oval. l Self-Declured Slayer Of 22 Persons Hanged LBAVENWORTI-I. Kas. Sop. '1.- Carl Canaan. self-declared slayer of 22 persona. was hanged‘ at the Fad- eral prison early today for the mur- der of ‘It. G. ‘Wunke. civilian laundry foreman at the penitentiary where Canaan was serving a ‘sentence for burillw imposed by a district of Columbia court. Hesident Hoover llast night denied a. plea for clemency. Funeral Service Largely Attended ~q:'~"A man of supreme courage" was the tribute paid to the late Hm. W. ' Bruce Muir by the Rev. l“. Baird. D. D. Moderator of the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. in the course of a mov- ing addrxs delivced at the funeral service of the deceased pastor of St. Jams Church Saturday afternoon. The service, which was presided over by the Rev. 5t. Clair Jeans. Moderat- or of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island. assisted by Rev. D. Mcvicar. Moderator of the Maritime Synod. was largely attended. The late Mr. Muir was true to his Scottish ancestors who. lighting in tattle, fell with their backs to the field and their feet to the foe; Rev. Dr. Baird declared. He spoke xvith an intimate knowledge which twenty-five years acquaint- ance Mth the late Mr. Muir had giv- en him. _ Elcquent reference was made by the spcaker 1o the deceased pastor's», unstlnted loyalty and high devotion to his calling as a Prdsbyterian m‘n- j isteln. Favorite hymns of the late Mr. Muir were sung at the funeral ser- vice. which closed with the piayingi of the Dead March in Saul. ‘ Attmding the service were H15; Honor Lieutenant Governor Hearts.) Chief Justice Mathieson. Mr. Justice 1 Kasurd. l-lon. J. D. Stewart and many other proznlnent citizens. A large number of floral tritium‘ testified to the stsem in which the deceased was held by the commun- ity. At the grave prayer was offered‘ by the Rev. J. Williamson, of Ken-l singtom, and the committal and ben- ediction by the Rev. 5t. Clair Jeans, Moderator of the Heebytery. Following was the order of the funeral procession: ; Flower u: Boy Scouts Oficiating Clergy l-lon. Pallbearers Hearse Chief Mourners: Mrs. Miur. Miss Muir and Min Ba-in. of Park Corner. Session of St. Jan-lea Church Trustees of 5t. lama miurch St James Congregation Mourners Public The active pallbearers arez-leve. w ll. Davies. Thus. ledger. J. W11- Nature we who deceive ourselves. MAXIMS or a MERCHANT i- never deceivoe us, it ls only 8 PAGES NEW MINISTER l lUnempl *- Annunl Subscriptions Delivered $1.00. By Mil-U Could; And U. i. A. $0.50. oyment BF AGRIBULTUREl 1st. Consideration IS nilnll Hon. Robert Weir Out- lines Policy of De- partment Under His Administration. TORONTO. Sept. ‘l-In the first public address he has made since aa- suming the portfolio of Agriculture in the Bennett Cabinet. lion. Robert Weir pledged himself to promotion of the welfare of the farmers of Canada as diligently as he had his awn gum, Mr. Weir addrused the directors e1 the Canadian National Exhibition at their luncheon on Friday. Formerly, he said, the city folk had felt a certain superiority. and the farmer had thought he was the foundation of it all. They both now realized they were completely mm. plementary. To give the intelligent farmer suf- ficient profit. said Mr. Weir, not only to enjoy a good living, but a few of the luxuries of life, the Depart- ment would make certain suggestions in improved methods, thme particu- larly affecting stock. BETTER, STOCK The Canadian farmer must be pre- pared. to introduce better blood into; _ hm 5w“ so h‘ Wm “m m Mu“; ‘schedules of ten percent with a long from the same expenditure o! “ed Ilist of exceptions. Undoubtedly the measure will be brief in form. and labor. ing Down of a UTTAWA. Sept. ‘l-Prerrucr R. B. merit to make late tonight. at the conclusion of lengthy sittings of the cabinet. The sessions] programme was under consideration but disposi- tion was made of certain other mat- ters. No official intimation of any na- ture has been made by the govern-. merit in respect to the tariff measure to be introduced at the session of parliament opening on Monday. A rumor is that the bill may perhaps provide for an increase in the tariff The speech from the throne is un- . h hl ' l‘ l A mo" l; y spec“ med ‘ysflm derstood to be practically completed. i; nzggkixfientajitfifimscggfefge The document which will only be 5pm“ bewumthe pm‘ new“ W made publzc on bioriclay is said to the farmers and that received by the 5mm“ the“ necessity °r dealing “m1 ‘unemployment immediately and in- ’Of Par_l_iament Sessional Programme To Begin To-i day- The Speech From The Throne Is Understood to Be Practi- cally Completed And WillBe Brief, Stressing the Necessity of Dealing With the Unemployment Situation and Indicate the Bring- Tariff Revision. Bennett had no official announce-ys c H u u N E R FllllNDERS, BREVLSAFE (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Sept. 7-1114: schooner Patricia Mary laundered this afternoon fifteen miles of _St. Paul's Island. northeast of the north- ern tip of Cape Breton and the crew are all sale on the Island. According to a wireless message from St. Pauli to C. H. Harvey, agent for Nova Sm~ rla of the Marine and Fisheries De- partment. the schooner was still wholesaler was too great. T0 SOUTH AMERICA ‘what is needed is markets. he de- clared. and the Dominion is going to cooperate in the effort to export Hol- steins to South America. for which disused ships are now being fitted in an endeavor to enter the Argen- tina dairy cattle market. Te reducg usages to the minimum in his Department. said Mr. Weir. he would call s conference of all the provincial Mmisters of Aiflfllltllfe and their deputies to Prowl“ 0"?- lapping and waste. The Weather. etc flu Reason flue AREN'T none honors Oaclusms; honour will. PLAY sccouo HDDLE! Moderota northwest winds partly cloudy and rather cool. Ml-Xlmum d6 Mn-mum 57. High tide this morning at 10.56 and tonight at 11.54. Sun sets this evening at 0.85 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.3a, Last Quarter moon Monday. Sept. 15th, 4.40 p. m. _‘._._.___._._.__._.... ilamson. h. M. Locate, l-l. D. M? mood, J. M. Machod. Hon. Fallbelroraz-Rpv. l. H. Staveri. Dr. Gangs, Dr. Coflin. Mv. W. L. Outhouse. Rev Father Mu- fntype. Adi. Martin. lu-e. C. N. Drown Rev. l. MacDougall. dicate the bringing down of a meas- [ure cf tariff revision. ft Ls not {lengthy , The Australian ‘treaty - ‘The Australian treaty was under discussion late today between Hon. H. H. Stevens. Minister of Trade and Commerce, and L. H. McGregor. Aus- ', While ‘ ltrallan trade commissioner. no official statement was made, it is understood that new markers for ‘ lddlllOfidl Canadian products in Aus- tralia and for certain products of the lantipodes in Canada whose impor- ‘taticrl would not be injurious to this lcountry were discussed. The inter- ‘vicvr is viewed as a preliminary to~ further dlscuslons likely to take ‘place in uondon with Premier J. A. Scullln of Australia when the Can- adian delegates to the imperial Con- ference arrive. The antipoclean Prllnc Minister is now en route to England bv way of the Suez Canal and con- sequently will not touch Canada on his Journey as is the intention of Premier Forbes of New Zealaxld. Trade Agreement With New Zealaud Premier Forbes is due in this coun- try about the middle of the month and trade agreements between his country and the Dominion will be reaches the capital in the course of the subject of discussion when he [afloat when last seen at sunset and .may be a menace to navigation. M3‘. il-lsrw-v has broadcast a warning t! ‘shipping. ._.___.._.__.._. ‘ rspecial to The Guardian i ALMONTE. Ont. Sept. 6.—'l'he i Ramsay township farm of John. ' F, James is being combed for traces of gold, following discovery of a nugget in the glzzard of one of his hens. The small deposit of the valuable metal about as large as a. bean, was found by James. when killing fowl for market. lhis Journey. Mr. McGregor is the jfirst trade commissioner for Aus- ‘tralla to be located in Canada and he arrived here in June last. His ‘headquarters are ll'l Toronto } Canada's representatives to the im- lperial Conference, in addition to ‘P11311161’ Bennett. are almost certain llo include l-lon. H. H. Stevens and li-fon. Hugh Guthrie. Minister of Jus- ,lice. It is new possible that l-lon. A1- lfred Durarllesu. Minister of Marine. ‘may be the nominee from Quebec .ln the place of Hon. Maurice Dupre. liCllltllbT general In the event of thn ‘likely departure of Mr. Guthrie. the y$OllCilOf general may remain in Cap- acla to look after the legal adminis- tration of the country. p 117,000 Are Out Of l I Work In The Dominion i l TORONTO. Ont... Sept. 5—T'he Mail and Empire publishes the fol- ilovclng dupatch from its correspond- ient in Ottawa: i There is a vast army of unemploy- ed in Canada. according to the d115- wcrs to the queslionnarias sent out by Hon. Gideon Robertson. Minister of Labor. ln cities and ton-n of more than 10 000 it is estimated there are 117.000 out of work and the prospects are for 176.000 during the winter. \ ‘Estimates of unemployment dur- ‘ing next winter are purely speculat- ,ive. and eachtoml and czt has adop- ted 1S5 oneimethwof 3.2"J'-‘ll‘i§3i3tl'.l ipdsslhle numbers. ‘ Totals by Provinces are as follows. Probable Jcblesl Unemployed Next winter l Ofifafib was": c2214 . Quebec 11,190 49.990 ‘l lot which 30 000 are ‘m Montreal.) "Alberta. 5.15s csso l B. Columbia . ‘I 892 14.703 [ Manitoba 6,900 9.60) ‘N Brunswick . 500 2.855 ,No\'a Scctia ._ 1.800 3 250 l lsssrsaciieu-an 5.27s am ‘ Totals 117.930 170.155 i R Sold by t BetteStories Everywhere” uwniUaI