‘ft’ ~. 1 l s" .1 minus or‘ A ‘ MERCHANT /‘ . . ,. 10/11 ‘ -/..:;‘/,-> ‘w’- pralna run the buainaoa. Everybody la being made aaia "sqpt the man when money and Covers Pri sous’ “'f9v<w\§ 0...... Edward Island Lu. The oilw MAXIMS‘ fir. or‘ A MERCHANT _-—-n Stick to simple words. abort acn- toncoa and brief paragraphs-flea” eyeiuia of type." "ii"? ‘.|‘1||I Guardian. uttstowa Guardian g::ndo(ziillll Ill‘! CHARLOTTETOWNICANADA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1925 _ ‘vim! ll Premier Ferguson iidlllu llslls F0li ALBERTA cull ll ulllll slills 'HliiEiiS G0 0N STRIKE Wires Ottawa ingly Stating That Province Should ,i Not Be Dependent On Foreign Nation A Accord- ii For Coal Supply, ‘When There Is l‘. (gpseiai to The Guardian) TORONTO. .1 Abundance In Canada. Ont. Aug. 31- if l were is to ‘be s strike in the Unil- ed slates extraordinary method E ghoul“ be adopted to see that On- tario gets coal from the West. d6- mroil Premier lie unbounded. prculicr King at lollolving terms. that he Ottawa in th Ferguson today. wired 8 “Province of Ontario etronsiy c! npllllilll it is ‘vital that we should not he depending on foreign na- llou for coal supply, particularly as we have an abundance of suitable coal in Canada. We have 008W and found Five Killed At ‘I (Canadian Frau.) d satisfactory Alberta coal and feel it stronglylmlwiifliii‘ Railway Crossing I ousnusnono. N. o.. Aug. 31- Fivc persons wore killed at l1 grade crossing hers lust night in a collision between tho automobile in which they were riding and southern pussenge. train. Favors Austria (Canadian Press.) VIENNA. AuB~i.j¥1"-Tlii'°° iii“ sand persons yos erday attended mew“; (he ‘city Hall to express leg should be provided to make Al- berta coal available in Moreover we reel that it is import- ant, we retain the large amount of coal in circulation in Canada for and Canadian people. we refllmll- fully and strongly urge your Gov- ernment to ask for 8- 81190101 9"" quiry by the Board of Railway Commissioners, while the general rate enquiry is in progress i0 ascertain the possibility of meet- ing the situation. (iSigned) G. H. ‘Ferguson. Channel Swim Is Postponed (Canadian Prue) BOULOGNE, Aug. 31.—Gortrude Ederlchi stnrt on her second at- tempt to swim the English Cilan- ne] who postponed ‘tcn-iutivuly un- li. u. l! ll desire ill favor oi Austria being attached to 0011mm)’- ‘President Loetr. of the Reichstug, recently came from Germany with a com- mltoe oi iiermnns desirous of the union of lilo two countries. .__4oc-—-——— Industrial Peace (Canadian Prue.) QUEBEC. Aug. 31—-“I um out for industrial ponco and it is tho duty of statesmen, politicians. leu ll" ors of llilllllil thought, BJid repro- seniativs wilrkers to unite with that end ill view." said J. Hnv o. lock Wilson, C. i-L, C. B. E., Pro- sidcut of thc Notional Sailors and Firoulorrs Union of Great Britni I1. hlr. Wilson vrlimlt Lloyd George ciilo ll “the mun who saved the navy" during tho wnr is on a visit to Cuuudu and will speak in so oral cities on tho industrial situ iion. y. a. O4QOO-O-O-O-O-O I l Condensed Specials insertion in this column. lAIIw-ld M! 70M, I0! "i?" D¥O§OOOOQ ‘T0 iLET —- ‘PEFIFECTLV AP- privalte home. iloinied bedroom, Toblchozird ncalr. iPhiouo 605- 40 ed. Apply 1B6 Gt. George Si. M.» Kins Square. dillil-li-Zii-iii ‘T0 LET-FURNISHED . HOUS in control part of city. Posse siou Sept. 16th. inspection lliliolntnlent. Apply Box 270. diHl-fl-l-ti". ‘To sear-nous: N0. a2 EL Ave. Apply 'l‘. ll, Cudmorc. hi) ‘STUDENT BOARDERS WANT- ‘FURNISHED l-lousiro LET- liioucrn conveniences. Apply 17 by 4057 0 1 3i. _§___________ ‘we namrmc .0! aveav “lcfiiltion cheap]! and amped:- Qfllfdlllh Oilsly neon Central Job Prinwry, Phone 153- funk-id'- __%________ ‘You wawr coon luvauoree gloss 50 for I00. 18B for 80o. N0 ll. 55c; 500 for 81.00: 1.000 for 95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘iii! oun iumsu no. wreak..- - vlom l 00.. Market Bid!- "iiltono la new AN mm ma. la adinnot ‘=4 Horticulture. ll fouls 211i! fills crowing floats and Walled an any time of “EMA oaaalu um l"! charge of management . ll! ha l Basia-re sailor WANT to ll on” aigilvlare Marine liardw are. _ 3 Miiliiillan to P. O. Store, prororwb 7h hot weather meal. Saunders. llH-l-ifldmos I so Agriculture l! ii has a luiowlodac of . m. im-t-isl til seven dclock Wednesday morn- ing owing to wcnthor conditions. ii Shortage or $3,000 Found In Accounts (lcsnsdlan lPresa.) HALIFAX, N. 8., Aug. ill-Hon. Gordon S. Harrington. Minister of Works and Mines in the Nova Sco- tia Government said tonight that a shortage of $3,000 has ‘boon dis- covered in thc accounts of the Nova Scotiu Sunatoriunl, Kent- villo, N. S. Tho public accounts of the province are now iludergoini; an independent uudit oi. the‘ hands o! u Montreal firm. Did Not Even Discuss Elections Said Prom. (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Aug 31—-"\Ve did not oven discuss elections today and there is nothing to report." de- clared ‘Premier King this evonlnli. at the conclusion of n lengthy ses- sion of the Cabinet Council, which lasted over four hours. It was in- timated further that no action was taken ut today's mcetinii "by the Cabinet in respect to numerous vacancies to be filled. A further session of tho Council will bo held tomorrow afternoon. Editor Writes Book In Prison RIO Did JANEIRO. Aug. 3l.—- Mnrcu liollrllzuos, illuuuglnl; editor of tin. ilisrrci du hinuhu- recently wns rolcuscii nficr serving a prison ilililtfiillip of our ytllil‘, imposed ill u suit of libel ilrouizilt against him by former‘ President idpituciil Pcssou. Rodriguez»: uniizoil his time in prison writinl: n iluok uimut thc p0- lticul, silclul and economic Ollill- lions of his COlllilTy which will hi‘ issued in two volunlus consisting 0f about 1,000 pilgfiit Practically nil of the work wns Wflliilll without ro- fcrcnccs. Fraternal Presenta- tiouTo John P. Nicholson [last evening a delegation from Si. Lavvlronco Lodge of Odd Fel- lows walled upon Mr. John P. Nicholson, City Engineer, of which ho has ‘been n member for uP- wcrds of fifty yoars._snd present- gratulatlon and good wishes.’ ac- companied by an official emblem of the order on the occasion oi his 80th birthday. The delegation consisted of the Noble Grand of the Lodge, Mr. H. Gordon Leitch nud ‘the Grand Secretary. Mr. J. J. MoKinnon. Mr. Nicholson. who was completely taken by surprise. feeiingly expressed his apprecia- tion oi the kindness, thoughtful- ness and "brotheriiness of ‘his fellow members.‘ whom be asked to convoy his thanks ‘tothe Lodge. Mr. Nicholson. who is l0 years young is naturally hole ‘and hearty ‘nd as aver equal to the duties ‘of his official position. The Guard- ian heartily joins in the feiicita- tlons and wishes for many more birthpla- will llllllll llZNilEiNii Riifian Tribesmen De- clare That Ameri- cans Are Paid As- sassins. FEZ MorroccogAug. 31Threats of "terrible vengeance" upon them _iu the event of their capture, have been sent to the American escad- for both west and east that facilit- rille members now flying over the enemy lilies in the bottle of France Ootsric- to subdue Abd-El-Krim and Killian warriors. _ Rlifian sympathizsrs are sending money involved in the purchase 0i the Americans letters dcnouucius them as “paid assassins and hire- ths benefit of ‘Canadian commerce Hugs mm‘ with the blontuusyu. One letter post-ularkod at Aidir. near the Mcdltorranearl coast de- clared ‘the birdmen would surely be brought down by the Riffiau sharp- shooters, whereupon the “terrible l More In Wrong (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. ilL-Itnlnors oi.‘ a reported breach between "Babe" Ruth and wifcwcre cm- phaticully denied by Mrs. liuill to- day. when told of published report New York widow. “ l know ubsolut cly nothing about that mutter.‘ build when he returns." i-O-i Says Bigotry nines TORONTO, A113. ance- is the opinion of Dr. W. S a union of three churches," Dr Ilainsforil sold, "and I sec the hear have said: "Now that we are unit not Chrlstinnity~it is the sublcc drivinil young people from church today.“ sistant at Toronto. St. James’ Cathedral Soft Coal Men Aim vanin, Maryland uud West Virginia, lcs of anthracite producers. Ailticipntiug the sizes a mouth. E0115. Fields Over-ripened WININIJBEG. Mam. Aug. 31. -—- Torrid weather over half of the western wheat belt followed by torrential rains in some sections rustic others too muddy for ‘bind- ers to operate. Tho feature-of this harvest different from other yours is the almost ‘Ron-oral prac- tice of following binders with gang plows, getting ground r ady for ed him with an address of con- m‘. new crop iu record this andl with minimum dolay. Conditions this your in the pro- vince are much better than in 1e24, Reports received here to- flay would indicate that threshing returns are showing better yields than anticipated by the producers a mouth ago. According to official advices from all parts of the province re- peiven hers today, rust has not ‘done, so much damage on farms as expected. A farmer in Klllarnsy “my” that rye is running twenty bushels to the acre where s sch "gm"- yield bad been bred cted “ml that eighteen bushels is tho yigld per acre from wheat. all: ‘lent l; Mufti! ISDONS I thl-Qflflng has given a much better return than c1090!"- lllllEiTENEil concerning his acquaintance with u sold Mrs. Ruth. "liowevcr l intend to discuss the mutter with my hus~ People From Church air-Canadian churches are fast becoming cifcte because of their ‘bigotry and ignor- Rainsford, former Toronto minister now of Connecticut. "Yu have had of the United Church is reported to led we shall be able to strengthen tho Sunday blue sky law." That is tion of Christian principles to tra- illtlon and legnllsm. That is tho sort of downright bigotry which is the Dr, Rainsford was at one time As To Seize Market PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 31~S0ft coal producers of Central Pennsyl- northern huve taken stops to profit by the approaching troub- opportunity lilo anthracite suspension presents to producers of hard coal substi- tutes the soft coni men meeting here yesterday, laid plans to in- vndo Now England and Middle At- lantic States at once to tho tulle of 5,000,000 tons of prepared stove By Torrid Weather has over-ripened some fields and. “NEW SYSTEM” HON. w. H. PRICE; K. c. Acting Provincial ‘Secretary of Ontario who has announced a new gygtem to prevent NW5!‘- lng in Institutions supported by the Ontario Government. There are reports of whole- sale dismissals oi cmPlfi/"l- vlcngcauce“ would be visited on t 8m‘ -———-~—-— lSays He Hates “Babe” Is Once The Ufll0ll Jack LONDON, Aug. 31.-—ShaP'-"" jl Sakiatvala. Parse: Commun- ist member of Parliament, speaking at a conference of the "National Miinority’ Party, an offshoot oi‘ in, British Commu- nist Party. at Batteraca yesterf day. declared the‘! he hated the Union Jack (the British flag) and was out for revolution. Saklatvala is going shortly to the United States. "l rm going to America as an implacable enemy of the Union Jack and British ‘imper- lallsm." h: said. “i am out to work for a revolution and the day when the workers will con- {rol the whole world." Logan Takes iEAIiI-FAX, Auig. 31.—-W.'R. iVuk l clcy. of the ihorne Amateur Athle Ervln secretary for that proviincc ‘treasurer. Revilsionis to were adopted. 1,925 Grain ‘Crop Will Be W o r t h (Associated Press.) Dominion after harvest time. esti- mates based 0n_clnp reports to the federal bureau of statistics show. The five principal grain crops. wheat, outs, barley. rye and flax. figured on the basis of estimated llBllVBLV, should return 8805.000.- 000, u gain of $200,000,000 ill value ' ti 1924 t t l. Th wheat Tile conference represented angffiih efilmnted gta3m-hoooyeloo bus. annual production ol 100,000,000 hem. Wm be moywmooo bushels more than the 1024 crop. Thep rairie provinces have issu- ed a call for 69,000 laborers to harvest the crop. Shipments of wheat from the Dominion amounted to 206,729,140 bushels in the eleven months end- ed July 1. Exports of Canadian flour for that period amounted to $66,812,388 in value.‘ iWill Continue Service (Canadian Prcu) OTTAWA, A113. 31.— Nciliiilil‘ ‘lions are now under way for a con- tiuuatioucf the mail sud passen- ger so yice which has been carried “Mill iiho Royal Mail Steam Pack- et Company betweeu Canada and luntil the new agreement entered into at the. last Canada-West In- dies (klnference has been ratified by all the parties. Hon. A. T. Low. Minister of Trade and C was today shown a dispatch from urn vice would be suspended after September Q5. He said that the con- tract with the B. M. S. P. really expired some months ago but ar- rangements had been made ‘to con- Canada-West about. . Junior Singles l iic Club, Halifax, was elected pr."- sldcut o ‘fthe Maritime ‘Provinces, Aunateur Oarsme-ns Association at ‘the annual meeting here ‘Saturday niglht J. H. Turney is vice-presid- on; for New dlrunswick and Harry J. L. Harrison, Dartmouth is the. the con- srltutio n made during the year "we of naoyompooo In ()T’i‘AWA, Aug‘. ilk-Revenue to‘ Canadian farmers from their I925‘ grain crops will put nearly a bib‘ lion dollars into circulation in the. production and prices for October Northern the West indies for several years-l Halifax. announcing that the eer-i tinue the service until after ‘the ma...“ a ovucauon ‘trike-- indies Conference both operators and miners. Now negotiations were» under ‘way you“; not Mug," m, hafdghlp ‘l for a further extension pending ra- least for the first few months. tiiication by all parties to the agree Hammond expects that the strike - Annual Subscription: Bridle Canada llFlllllll ‘illilll, iiiilll IN llllll Managing Director of " Ioridon Times Says British Ca p i t a1 Would Like to In- vest in Dominion. MONTREAL. Aug. 31.—“l am ‘ confident that British capital would like to invest more than it has done of lute in Canadian securities." de- clared Sir Campbell Stuart, Man- aging Director of the London Tim- es. on his arrival here today. Sir Campbell's visit, among other things, will include the ceremony taking place next month at Rex- ton, N, B.. where u memorial cairn is being unveiled to the late Right Hon. Andrew Boner Law, err-Prime Minister of Great Britain. The de- ceased statesman was a New Brunslvicker and a native of Rex- ton. Discussing further financial re- lations between this country and the [Billed Kingdom. Sir Campbell said that it was necessary to pre- sent the propositions. and due to . ‘the fact of New York being closer than London it was the former 11mg did the financing. He hoped that Canadian financial houses would oxain look ‘to the London market for their financing and re-establish connections with the English hous- es. Sir Campbell stated that indus- trial conditions in England were not V9?!’ satisfactory at present, iii-ii- he felt. however, that Premier Baldwin had done a wise thing in mouths. Sh‘ Campbell Stuart expl-ggggrl ills iifillrets at the passing of G. M Canadian Pacific Stearnships. oration. Motor Traffic (soeelsl to The Guardian) TORONTO, Aug. 31.—Th0mas A lllussell, post president of th-e C. N E, and president of the Automotive industries of Canada ip a pompl-e. ‘lieiiflivc review of the motor car industry at the C. N. E. directors iiiimiieii" ivilav showed that Can- fiiis has a favorable balance of th lci interchange of mplpr ‘with the United stsleg Tan {times as many motorists come Jlere from the south as the num- bPI‘ of Canadians who enter the ‘States, i traffic Nearly A Billiiiiilrrevels 50o Miles To Find Dentist (Asaociated Preu.) REGINA‘ / 585K. Aug. 31~For six days Sister Carrier of the Or- ‘dcr of tho Grey Nnus recently tra- velled 500 miles by canoe and truin to Regina. primarily to see .u dentist. i She comes from that inland mis- ‘slob in the cold hinterland of Saskatchewan. Notre lNotre Dame of the Sacred Heart. Benuval mission. five miles west ‘of Lac la lPlsnge. This is her first lview of civilization in five years. , Sister Carrier declared that she ‘liked her mission so unuch. that ;shc would not like to be transfer- .rerl to another, unless she was commissioned to go farther north. to work among the Eskimos. She was returning to her post after a lshort holiday with relatives here. ‘To Take Action To lPrevent Fuel Famine l (Special to the Guardian) l SWAMIRSCOTT, Mass. Aug. 31 ‘On the eve oi the nation wide an"- lihracito coal strike President Cool- Iidlze was culled upon to take ac- ltlon to prevent a fuel famine in the iiuture. John Hayes Hammond. ‘chairman of the New England ‘Government Committee which is laying plans to provide that region ‘with hardcoai and bard coal sub- stitutes this winter urged the Pm sident ‘to ask Legislation of Con- gress. putting into effect the ro- - n"... o; g- - ' ‘Committee. The feature pf the Committee report is a recommend- ation giving the i-nterdtato Com- regulate an inter-State movement to coo/i and t-ha other fuels. The strike scheduled to start at mid- night tonight Hammond said was for and wllibo of also? duration. Postponing the coal crisis for nine Bosworth. former Chairman of the Sir Campbell will leave for Otta- wus on Wednesday. later going m ~ Miikston and afterwards to New Brunswick for the Bonur Law cele- e matter, l NEW lMUTHER lIlMP WITH BABE From Fractured Fire Takes Toll. (Canadian Press.) J. W. MQCONNELL Appointed to the board of dir- eaters of the Bank of Mont- real. Mr. McConnell is Presi- dent of the Sit Lawrence Sugar Refineries. Ltd. He naa been a largo shareholder in the Bank of Montreal for mifly yell‘!- New Rule Provides Death For Drivers WASHINGTON. Aul. 31. — The until penalty could be me- ted out to death-car drivers under a new ruling today by Chief Jualioe McCoy. of the Dlatrlct Supreme Court, H= hold i" the can: of iiwo negro deiendanta. Clifton Young and‘ Eatsils Robinson, that they were properly indlctfid for sec= end-degree murder for running down and killing Sister Ceph- aa of Providence HOIpHiI, The District Attorney hailed thfi ruling aa opening the way for first-degree murder, prologu- tiona and sontencs so the airc- tric chair. Almost Whole Family Burned To Death (‘Canadian Press.) EVERETT. Mass, Aug. ill-Five children. all under 13. were burn- ed to death and their mother, M‘rs. Irene Soenna. is at a Boston Hos- pital with o broken back. which is -iexpectsd to prove fatal, as the re-, |sult of n fire here last night start- led by the upsetting of a kerosene Ilamp in thc Soenna home. LW i 1 1 Be‘ Prevented l From Entering‘ ‘ Church (Canadian Fran.) QUEBEC. Aug. iii-Women who wear modern "immodest" clothing will be refused the Sacrament and may even he prevented from eu- tering the church. Monsignor Ln- iamme. parish priest oi the Basil- cia threatened in a sermon yester- day. ‘ Hole In One With Mashie EAST ORANGE. N. 1., Aug. 31. -—-Wiliilam L. Raymond mode n hole in one alt the sixth hole of the South Orange Field (‘liuib yester- day. The drive of 132 yards was made with a mashie. ZMOQ» Why He must Catch PITTSBURGH. Allilliist iiL-One reason why Joluhoiyr Conch did not ca-och for the lPifttiibung Pirates at Philadelphia yesterday may ‘be a new son. Johhny started ‘back to Philadelphia earl -today after a ,fiyin‘g trip t o is citydo greet lGoooh, Jr._ who arrived last nigh-t. ,The bnby and ‘Mrs. Gooch are rc- ‘ported to be doing nicely. l i i , . l . ‘ I l . . iDandurand s Name W111 Be Submitted (Special to The Guardian) PARIS. Aug. 31 —'i‘he Geneva correspondent of the Petit Pariss- ien states that Aristide Briand. ‘French Foreign Minister and Austen Chamberlain, English Min- ister oi Britain have agreed to laitsnding the meeting League ‘of Nations the name d! dlon Raoul Daudnrand of llitontreal Canadian delegate for the Presid- ency of the Assembly. Him Mr. Dandirrand is ‘Government leader present on a tour d! Din-ope whore he has been the honored guest; of severslflovernmeuts. ivliss Beulah Fox, aged lo. of East .Waterville, York County, was burn? led to death, and Mrs. Guy Cum-‘ miugs is believed to be dying from a fractured skull and other inJur-j lies, while Guy Cummings bail his‘ deg broken in five places nud is suffering from shock as the result‘ ‘of a fire here this morning. Miss Fox's body was found on a mat-l .tress in the ruins alter the ‘oedl lhad dropped dowll through the cell‘ ling to the ground floor of the‘ Thompson Block. known as the 8TH!) STillilE IN HER ARMS s Escape From Injury And Death, While Mother Is Dying Skull — Destructive‘ Glllin Block on King Street. which WOODSTOCK, N. B.. Aug, 31—iwas totally destroyed in the firs. Mrs. Cummings jumped from the second floor of tile building with her baby, struck her bend on the curbing of the sidewalk and suf- fered o. fractured skull from which she may die. The bnby bounced safely to one side and was unin- juerll. Mrs, Cummings and her husband were taken to thc Fisher Memorinl Ilospitul in nu ambul- ance, where she is believed dying and he is in ‘much pnill. but be- lieved to be surc to recover. FIRST ANNllAl MEETING 0F . y MARITIME BIINFERENCE 0F ‘T HE UNITED CHURCH THIS EVENING (Canadian Press) l This town will of the ministers on tlie roll of the SACKVILLE, N. B.. Aug. 31.— prcsbyterics within its bounds and lOIIIOTPiJW be n10 an equal uunlbcr of’ scene of the first annual meetlflflirgpfeggntauyeg m, of any of the eleven conferences oflchzlrgcs, The llllill n nlinlsterlal the pastoral rul service will the United Clllllch 0i Ciliillilii. ivhflillitaku plaice tomorr w flight and will the Maritime Conference will heubp open to any ( called to order in accordance witluwho may utten .the schedule drawn up by the‘. Council of the United Church last ‘June. This meeting has been look-l ed forward to as one of great his» toric interest ‘mar l in religious circlesl king as it will the inaugural of the new church, and an elaborate} inaugural ceremony will form a‘ ‘supplementary item on the pro-i ;grarn. i, Under the constitution of thc United Church of Canada. the Do- minion wns divided conferences each ‘to convene at. least once a year and to consist‘ l l l l thc congregation . ’l‘lic Lord's Sup- per will be pa liciputul in by ony_ who wish. Am m; lhDSe taking part will be Iicv. l. C. Rico. President of N, 3., and l’. E. island confer- ence. Rev. Churchill hinore. chair- ‘ mun of thy congregational union. Rev. John’ Mackintosh, Moderator of the Synod of the Maritime Pro- vinces, Rev. J, W, Bartlett, Presi- dent of ihp Nova Scntia (ionieren- ces of thc llictilodist Church and Rev, M. ll. lieartz, I), l). The visiti- luto elevoulcrs will be ililleitcd in the residen- ces of thc Mount Allison Fnlversity and a committee will look after their reception and accommodation 011F100 Leaves Naliii-‘One More Swimmer l Iconic Relics To Oxford University OXFORD, Aug, 31.—Under the? will of the late Lord Curzon a largel and valuable collection of Napol-i, conic relics. largely relating to thei life and death of the Emperor at St. Helena, and a collection o.‘ em! Dire furniture have been left to thel University of Oxford on condition; that these articles shell he housed]. in the Bodlein library or a museum.» Whether or not the university will accept the gift remains to be, seen. For some years it has reglil-l arly declined the offer of an enor- mous collection of postage stumps‘ i I the library refusing -to take tin-l istsmps because they are not books‘ and the art museum refusing them because they ore not works of urtl l ly be raised against the acceptance lcs and Empiml ‘These some objections will probab- ‘of Napoleonic rcl furniture. iMaritime Union i Conference Opens; (Canadian Press.) g , MONCTON. N. B.. Sept. 1-- iFormed by the union of the Nova ‘Scotia Conference and the New illrunsyvirk and Prince lildwnrd ls-I jiand Conference of illc hletlmdisi‘ ‘Churn-h with the Maritime Synod of the Presbyterian church. the jflrst Maritime Conference of ihc United church convenes here lo- dny. The Maritime Congregation-I al Union is nlsn included. . . Anticipating in the ecclesiastic- ‘nl sphere the Mnrilimc Union Willi-ll is ailvocatcd as n political, reform, the sessions will give u‘ lbrnnd outlook to the consideration lot‘ religions problems. The ohurchfi les nrc notably strong in these pro-l ivini-os nud church pnrllulnoills.’ ‘particularly the old Muritimc Syn-l 0d. have been of first-rate signific- ance. Prior to 1874 the Maritime; Methodists were united in on‘ Eastern ‘British America Cnnfer-| ence and are new returning to that unified state after u sepers- ltion administratively or fifty-one lyears, ' The Maritime Conference as the l Dominion since the inauguration ‘of the United Church of Canada, is ‘expected to strike keynotes in lmany important matters. The fu- ture of Church Universities and theological colleges in the three in the Canadian Senate and is‘at'l"rovinres is to be under discus‘ sicu. Sessions will take place at Mount Allison Ilniverslty in the town oi’ Sackville. N. ‘B, l l ‘lilies lair!‘ than (flmrioli _.____-¢0>-__. l meroe Commission wide powerstoisubmit to the various delegatlonstfirst to be hold anywhere in the, of the l ‘ l Fails Channel Swim (Canadian Press) . ‘DOVER, England. Aug. 31.——‘G. B. Brewster, 3i year old London doci. or. who started from here at 11.45 cfclock this morning in an attempt i0 swim the English Channel. ub- cndoned the effort seven miles off- shore. “k . ‘ll-lees one PLENTY 0F- FLA mes 0N “(Hi5 §iDEWiEl2E was uL. LET You swim aus-r use THEY be oval‘ ENGLISH can ~M g - s TORONTO. Sept. 1.~ Maritime lllOflPiffllO south Wii-‘it -ic W865 winds. moilcraiely- fnir and warm. hiuxiuluiu nud ruiniiuum ilruliiei" aturos: Tflfitlllfi. lair hiollirctil, cloudy .. Iucbcc. cloudy Halifax. cloudy Si. John. cloudy .. Illusion, t-lcnr . . . . . .. Now York. cicar . . , . .. 78-434 (‘h'io\vn, cloudy . . . . .. 70-61 lligh tic this morning at 8.35 0nd tonight an 10.13. Sun sols this -)'v'i‘ll.ii-! at i‘. 22S and rises tomorrow morning at 5.21. ‘Fuill moon Wollnilsilxly. Sept 2nd 3. 20 p. m. ‘Silmmorside tide Elgllll!“ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Ilitc ...'I.i’i' §Z'ii23..°i'.'§§. ‘$333313? Sept"! to Friday. on inoiitsfte. _ teem-st Delivered IIJO LN! U. B. l. “all