u 40M’ AXIMS q ore ‘ 0 MERCHANT It-IOIIC beavreel privilege eculdiiveahundred yearqmgo. lookbachthrongisthavllltaeudbe. hold what fools we were today, “Nah; aaasdlul,‘ Founded Iss1. Charlottetown Guardian Iva Cents. The People's‘ Paper (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew m llircal Firm To, Cciiipiic. ell-Ferry Steam. reryccy I .2 $69.. .4 .4 .4 _ 3 "is sinilomuii cimililii Receipts. Yesterday ,, Very Encouraging The collections received at the senetoriuin Campaign oiiice on Fri- day were more than up to the usual stander‘ The splendid subscription oi $1060.00 irons Judge W. B. Stewart greatly increased the total oi the day's The receipts iroln the Women's Institutes today were very encouraging. Among the remit- tancae Hilde were KQlvin Grove In- stitute, $120.00: Knutsiord Institute, $140.00: and}! bushels potatoes; Urbenvilla 7Instttuta, $31.00 and 05 hluheu o! potatoes; st. Catherine: Instltuic, sssso and ‘ibbushcl pota- toes: Bey or Hope Institute, $03.00; Mount Albldn Institute, sisaoo; Mel- peque Institute, $167.50; Kenslngton $153.00; Greenwich Institute, 883.00; Donsldston Institute, $00.00; Cardigan Institute, 0100.00 end 21 bushel pots- toes. Meet oi these Institutes report that as yet their collections are not iihuhed. It is not expected that the complete returns from country dis- uicts will be in until the end oi next W“? meanwhile it is the hope oi the lblscutive oi the Women's Institutes that no Instituteqwiil Jail below a total collection er 0100.00. ‘lbe some oi the larg- Cl‘ ccnkibutions received in the city . ci Charlottetown yesterday. The Mahdi! ‘competition between the ladle!‘ hubris now at revel- hell: Ind it is anticipated that Saturday's returns willkshow that the citizens oi mltrletfltowb have responded gen- (Oontinued on page 8) ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. comma EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC- In Canada Movement. merger with Rev. A. Herbert Gray, minister oi Crouch Hill Presbyterian church, London, Eng, now in Canada in the interuts 0i the Student C Will Be World k Largest Bank (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Sept. LM-Tho Na- tional City Bank, the largest linen- cial institution in the western hem- isphere, has disclosed plans ior a the Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company. which will make it the Jargest bank in the world. The consolidation oi the Na- tional City and the Corn Exchange. which has been approved by the dir- ectors oi both institutions, will bring together total resources 066,401, which will exceed tho total resources oi the Midland Hank Lim- iteii oi mhsoh, which, at the ap- proximate current rate c! exchange is s2,a0a,01a,s'1c. 0f $2,388,- "Annandale Monday. _ Cease. Orchestra. "sturgeon Hail, Wednesday, spec The merger will give the National City Bank a total 0i 201 branches. oi which 103 will be located in New York City. Oi the latter, 68 will rep- resent ths chain operation by the Corn Exchange in the iivc boroughs. Tile Corn Exchange will be merged TRIBIIIE l0 (INT. illimiil (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 20.—l'.lo.st night's banquet at the Royal York Hotel, tendered by the Conservative party oi the legislature in honor oi their leader-probably the largest aflair oi its kind ever heldln the Dominion- a "worship" parade which cvcrilowed from the grea thoisl in the British Empire to another noted‘ telry. the King Edward-completely over-taxed the capacity oi both-a veritable ian- iarc oi Tory trumpets: ringing out their appeal c! "rerguson and e Greater Ontario" gave the Prime Min- ‘sier his ilrst opportunity to data to empliiy the election pronouncement which he issued on Monday nilhb lest. The occasion was more than the opening oi a political 903191-18!!- It yes e testlmimisl, launched by mem- bcl‘! oi the legislature and lollies en- thusiastically by Conservative work- ers iromdveryrldifllintho ,. ‘ , wthoeaicemandeiiootlnninwhioh the Premier and Mrs. Ibrguson are held. As on outward mark oi tbs es- peot oi the event, the members oi the house p. nted to their leader end his wiie a beeuitiul original oil painting by William Sharer, the elder, an 18th century artist. Tbs presente- tion was made, amid vigorous cheer- ing by Georgebaklq. M. P. P. tor River-dale. ' Joining in this momentous tribute to Mr. Ferguson was Hon. R. 1B. Ben- nett, Iiederal conservative leader, who iollcwed the Premieres the banquet hall in the Royal York with a brie! address oi __,. ‘ation ci the latter-b abilities as a political leedor and qualities as e iriehd. Mr. Bennett set at the heed table clwe to the Pre- mier. At the opening oi the " and again at the start end iinlsh c! his speech. the Federal leader wee sc- corded tremendous ovations oi cheer- ing and applause. qssues Manifesto (special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, 501m, QCF-Pfb- "Remember Zion Church cake ma Pantry sale on Saturday eitcr- mm. sap). ii, at Krone 1.1 . 7772-9-20 ~21 "Ccvehead Club loading live stock at York Wednesday, 26th. List with J. B. B11111. _779B-9-21-2l. chilies at It. Poms, Wednesday. Btbiember 25th. P1case'bcok_ Goo. J. Wilmin- » 7803-9-21-11 _ i “club Iloedlng- hogs sepe. am Murray namel- iorencon. money 7778-9-20-21 ‘iwhglitylt. n-Sgtezunowgcm; . tardy on, es p ' fir!» U; s. a tvsa-a-la o.» Doc. maps. Wednesday evenlnc. "mo. iuyei- club loading live M! ‘lbcsscay, seas. so: with pee-y. . . win-semi ,> _ >].. . Sheep. _ at mums messes. haven new. seer with the National City Bank and. will lose its identity. Inasmuch as the operations oi the Corn Exchange have been 0011111195 chiefly to New York City while those oi the National City are internation- al in scope, it was pointed out ttlliat ' s. ere will be v little dupllca on “Club loading Hogs, Lfliflbs chll‘f:,o,._.:d m m, 0,21,,“ ~ AMERY IN ‘TORONTO (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 20-001. I... O. M. Amery, iormer secretary o! staid ior the Dominions in the British cab- inet, arrived in Toronto at 8.30 this morning over C. P. R. lines. Col. Amery will breakisst at Government House and at 12.30 he will address I luncheon meeting oi the Canadian and Empire clubs at the Royal York Hotel on "Britizil Work in the Middle lest" FUR PRICES The New York Fur AustionComp- any announce the icllcwing compari- eeneipriscereallaedettl-leirselaui " merit is e lengthy one and charges nailing further‘ reduction in Ml‘!- tlon and relic! no muni- cipalities imm their share in the cost oi provincial highways and old ages pensions should the Liberals be returned to power, W. Ii. ‘N. Sinclair K. 0., Liberal loader. today issued his election manifesto. The docu- Prenlier Ferguson with bringing on a needless election with the wsole object oi retaining power. The Gov- ernment maniiesto, he declares, dis- closes no cause ior en election and no problem ior the public. The 14b- arel leader declares his intention w snioree the liquor control act so long as the people approve cl it. a plebiscite crhtha matter should they den-laud it. i saw assssirn p ,. summers ssaxr cosh oiinssmciromn. New Zealend. Iept. 10—(British' United Pull- Arisi- times years oi exacting and dangerous work, two Christchurch scientists have discovered an aleetrtl- The people, however. ea entitled. to ‘- I6 KlllEll IN BABARET FIRE (Special to the Gusrllall) nslmorr, ma... Spot. ac-wpuc the orchestra played a 1ilting’8paia- ish tango 100 guests in the fashion. prised by shouts oi “iire" early to‘ day. and before they could escape, 1d persons were killed end ss inland. Within s. iev! hoursfltpr thg trag- Qfl!» till Pffillriewr oi the cabaret. Martin Cohen. was arrested and held on s charge o! nellllent homicide. L cigarette carelessly tossed smug the gay hangings was considered a lika- ly explanation oi the iira sitar e bombing theory had been dismissed. The Study Olubis e iaree mm structure, resembling an ordinary dwellinl- For three Years it has been one oi the popular alter-theatre rendezvous. Faubeils Present Enjoyable Pro; gram qi- ‘- ‘ me night the rauheie ul- onted Chautauqua phyerl. kept a crowded audience in s state or help- Iw hood/ell. definite awe 91 their splendid entertainment. The musical hunters were a testis-s, o! the first pert 0d the pivgrl-m. A nimnser oi iniemtlng and entertain- lng character sketches iollowed, oi which‘ that ci the old soldier was voted best. In those latter ieetllres m. Failbel proved himlelianablo and talented impersonator. A small town,’ home talent, entertainment provided/the last clubbers ci the progrem. Solos by en old maid, reci- tstlons, readings and "musical num- bers" by young "bl-Yleefil." Ind old time fiddling and dancing produced peels oilaughtorandanempie share oi applause. In this pert ico Mrs. Kill]; who hes an amazing coni- mand oi the bewildering art oi ven- triloquismpgsve several amusing de- monstrations oi her talent, was Diller, the third member oi the cut rendered several greatly appreciated selections on tho piano-accordion. Beyond doubt the Faubels’ Pflliflm was e iltting closing entertainment ior the universally known Chautau- ous. ‘rho aiiernoon entertainment was provided by various musical numbers and VILLAGE AIAZSS FIRST CODQIIIIONII OI WORKS IDNDON. Sept. iil-(lritlsh Un- ms Pram-J’! have never baiore inspected any monument or remains whlchniled ma with such astonish- mentflflsaic Right Hon. George Lens i . nluelox ...... ,. .~-\ ’UIX Rlbveeessaeesaaae 10% ‘NOD ll u" Mel 8 ,,...eee.. 10$ pevitation. i nachos 11o " “pauses idiisi‘...j..........il:nk dither L. .,,l 31 ». m. ma: wrappadupvriihtfiil a iileerscsucnreceuuuaeupbai‘ Qoatrausrauteticnisitisaacerallf ~- l"l.l"°h'@“\ able Study Club. e cabaret. were eur- ~ ass in rem. end moi-lee olive}. acting private secretary to the min- uier oi justice. m m. hapoiuto’! eb- Prem ier’s Wife 4 Mrs. J. '1'. M. Anderson, wlieoi Dr. '1‘. '1'. M. Anderson, new premier c! Saskatchewan Mrs. Anders/m we! formerly Miss MR! Icilgwlck o! Grendel], Elli. May Hear ‘Voice Of Premier to the crucial.) wssanvcmir. Boot IMF-MW tans may have an opportunity to hear the voice oi Premier Ramsay MacDonald during his visit to Wash- ingtmi next month to carry iorwerd the naval limitation conversations with President Hoover." The sugges- ticn that Mr. MacDonald deliver a radio address while in Washington. has been submitted to him b10118 with e tentative arrangement sched- ule, embodying several alternative plana.~ Doiinitc entertainment er- l-sugeioenie ere being held in abey- ence until approval is received rroin him. Thepreinier is expected. is make known his wishes soon sitar he had conferred with his seoretafy. Sir Ro- bert Vanslttart, who is to arrive in London before the end oi the week. Ii the r.- l-nlei- makes the radio address, his voice probably would be_ carried throughout Canada and the United States over a wide hookup oi stations in the two countries. B)’ means cs low wave transmission iroin one c! the lerser stations in this country. the address-colds be car- ried tc the British Isles, Australia and other countries where Ensign is spoken. so ammo colvssssuca (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Onto Sept. iii-A party oi experts from the government service is busy preparing to loevo on Monday ior lcndou to attend the ccnrerenee on Dominion loslqlatlw and tho sub-couiarsnce an merchant shippihl- The delegation consists oi Hon. Billet lapoinia; Dr. Skoltoll. External Alisha. Deputy Mlnlsisr: Edward Hawkan. Assistant Deputy Minister c: Karina; J. I. Reed. K. q. Adviser oi the Ismael Aiieil-e Dept; C. P. Plaaton. l. 0-. oi the Justice laepertalant; Charles s. lur- ohsll. K. 0.. oi I-laliiax: Jeen Deay. Counsellor oi the Canadian hera- fiast week in New York. until the mother had iiniahed. which r hope vrcs s word oi thanks, .- 4 ciuloneyuadalittlsllralaltlsetrnen hverysscllwbehasliitlelnoueyaad aeapecloushrahs. MAXIMS _o+ s MERCHANTS 12 PAGES _ A al bat-l pelleted “Al. llyniall.zalldrh 1rd Ue I. L. ll-lfi lalis For (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. Zil-Representat- ives o1 the Institute oi Chartered Accountants oi Eilglrnd and Wales will he entertained at dinner this evening at the Royal York hotel by the Institute Chartered Accountants oi Ontario. Sir illlarn Plen-der and Lady Plender, Sir Horace Wcodburn Kirby and Lady Kirby, win. Cash and Hon. George Colvllle are in Toronto enrcuta ior England, irom the Inter- national Congress oi Accounting held From 1913 to 1916 Sir Woodbum Kirby was consulting accountant to the British Government in war mat- tons. He will speak at the dinner this evening. Senate Comrnittee To Begin Inquiry (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. 0., Sept. 20——A Sonata investigation committee will begin its public inquiry tomorrow into allegations that American ship- bulldars disseminatcd propaganda at the 1927 Geneva conference, which nsuccessiully attempted to limit the nevies oi America, Great Britain and Japan, ordered o. week ago by the Senate. The hearings will begin with an examination oi oiilcers o! the American Brown Bovelli Electric Corpn., one oi three corporations sued by William B. Shearer oi New York, ior services which he’ avcrred were rendered them by him at the Geneva parley. D0 MONKEYS TALK‘! LONDON, Sept. 20--(Brltlsh Unit- ed Pressl-Among many curious dis- coveries made by Cherry Keel-ton, lb! flltllfallt. during a recent expedi- tion intc Central Africa, is one oi particular interest; he has iolmd out that baboons have a language oi their own and do actually talk to one another. “You can citcn sec their lips move as ii in question or answer," writes in this way’ to carry on quite long conversations." On one occasion the naturalist Wee waiting patiently with his cem- ere in a "hidP 1ND" which he had oereiully built if none near s water hole when e large troop oi baboons, headed by one old leader, csnle down to drink. “Among them was a mother with ‘her baby perched, like d little jockey on her back." says Keel-ton. "She "l" "b to where the old chiei was sitting cn e stone, exactly-like a hu. "l"! Milli. The mother very gently placed her offspring almost at the old iailcwu ioet beiore she stooped to drink. While lhe was drinking, the old baboon-becoming, appal-Qm. 1!. suddenly interested in his 14st as nureemsid-pickcd up the baby, o}- amined it and held it eh hlr knees "A iow minutes later the mother, “U!!! is flvin him. laid something end than. with her child in her arms, eat down end entered into whet ""14 0'11! have been a conversation)’, Keartou, "and sometimes they 939m. FOR P. E. I. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Sept. flip-Mr. Dugnld, Naval Architect oi the Marina Depart- ment, still remaining Ill through been uiieotion end his assistant having contracted blood poisoning, m; c“. adlan National Railways secured the services oi a Montreal ilnn oi naval architects to complete the plans ior the new P. E. I. car ierry which TERRITORIAL ARMY VANISHING LONDON, Sept. ls. (British Uniwd PISSS)—~AH alarming slump 1n the popularity oi the Territorial Army among youn: men is exercising the min oi the military authorities. So diii t has reenlitin! become that "certain uniu are in danger oi disap- The authorincd establishment oi the Tcrriicria-ls is 188.500. a. iiguro ier below the pro-war strength, and the latest figure ci the number serving is 131,500 rank end tile and 6,000 oflicers. These, however, are not recent satis- tics, end are probably iar higher than the actual strength today. The presse department oi the War Omce pleaded ignorance when press- ed ior returns oi number's attending the anuual training. Appeals to the ttai‘! ofllcers oi the ‘Ilerritcrisl De- partment st the War Omce were met by point-blank reiusals to divulge any lniormction whatsoever. SEVEN NARROW SSOAPES II/OM DIATII BLACKBURN, England, Sept. 11- (Britieh United Presslqieven nar- row escapes iroin death at the age oi ilve is the record oi little Peter Lancaster, who is at present in the Blackburn Royal lniirmary recover- 1118‘ Roma ldckin the iece bye horse. The night beiore receiving this injury he was carried home to his mother soaking wst but smiling. ‘For the second time he had been lrescucd from a deep canal, in which ghe was trying to learn how to swim. ‘When a baby in petticosts Peter ‘will’ ‘Noll/in ~ H005 1'0 BE Eioourin’ when All. Slip hrs Z. ' I ' ‘C :10 i5) " !“"“""'"'" iii..- TOICNTO. Selt- ao-rhe ca... adieu tex eenierehee and m, Canadian Civil Service loses-rah Conference will hold e joins eou- ' vsuttau as ‘Montreal on October 1'! and 1|. when changes is bu]. II l“ lllielssion. amusement lllal. income tahlfll. the m. I I Ylhsleymsseadaiaerseelacts wllbe ~ T°Y°m°- “l! ..- .. ... “~40 “mun”. Q9941 es sea "u. 00-40 newcomer- ea-a T0301"?- Bent ill-Maritime, moderate northerly winds, hi; um cool. chiflvlwwwn. Fill‘. -. ss-ss nigh tide this aiternoon at its: end tonight at 1231. _ sllnsetsthiseveslngetsanamss " Accouuano Sh» ‘JUBSTITUTF DESIGNER Be Entertained CAR FERRY Design to Be Pushed “To Speedy‘ Completion” Is Latest Assur- ance From Ottawa. have been so long delayed. It is now stated that the plans, . which involve modifications c! the original design to meet requirements will be pushed to speedy completion and tenders icr construction will be celled ior as soon es possible, after they have been approved by the Gov- ernment. end the C. N. B. manage- ment. scrambled on w his bedroom win- dowsill. tell to the ground, and dis- located his shoulder. More recently he climbed to the rooi oi a mill and. while waving his hat at the crowds watching him irom below. missed. his looting and isll. However, he caught hold o! a ledge and was res- cued. H; has also been run over by s. horse, an automobile and a bicycle WASHINGTON, Sept. 2°F$ThU Sonata y ‘ ' pointed ic the Canadian Government's splendid elevator eooounncdatlon and to lower freight rates ‘ll masons ior ‘ the existing difference oi over I0 cents e bushel between Winni- peg end Chicago grain prices. Canadians here however, stated whet the Senaia did not point out was the superior quality 0! "IQ Canadian wheat. Condensed Specials RATE-do per l" each insertion in this column. g FOB SALE — ROLL TOP DESK solid oak. 140 Great George St. 7800-9-21-3 _'—' FOB. BENT - A FUBNISHEL House. All modern eonveniencer Oentrel location. Apply Guardian 7737-9-19-6. word i SALES LADIES WANTED-ONLY those with experience need apply Pawns Limiieo. 7808-9414. TO LET-HOUSE N0, Si) ELIE Avenue. Apply T. R. Cudrnore. 7796-9-21-ti __._._.__._..__._..__..._. T0 LET-A FURNISHED HEATED apartment. Possession Oct. 1st Phone SSS-J 7814-9-21-2. LOST-IPAIB. or naax antiwar: glasses. Finder please leave at thi" oiiice. 781'. waive-Eb ny scan £351, P0241- tlon looking alter invalid or nurs- ing. Apply 182 Great George 8mm IOTKIS-Jlilllvl’! 11011.5! POWER steam engine icr sale. Leslie Weeks Iredaricton. l" ' Wanna-Two ~ iront room. Guardian. . .1 _"“"“‘“"1"‘* 'OALII'OflNIA GRAVINSTIN Ab‘ pies. are. par doe. or 088s a. bola Alex McPherson. vs Queen st. fmi-a-ic-m m“ ear-same raoin- noon. heated. Apply Guardian. I "was"! TO LIT-FRONT I00! Minor-row morning at Ml. ,