an honest debt than ‘ dishonest credit. It is better to have. 8 I uu Tore cents w‘ . gun """'""" '°'"'"" m’ CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, SIE/PTEMBER 1'2, I925 V fl"':.uf"'o'°ln"l'i“"“:u m t L, F _ ‘Laoeelles Is . ill ‘S El] TASK ililNli lliE Wlillllilill my. Dr. G. C. Pidgeon Moderator of Unit- ed Church, Makes w Strong ‘Appeal -- i Guest at Banquet by ‘ Halifax Churches. fl-IADFNAX, Sept. lL-Comimun- m.’ mirtioual and foreign problems mi tasks confronting the new United (lhurch of Canada were‘ rreociiantiy put ‘before members c; [hm church in Halifax ‘by Rev. pr, (t. C. Pldgeon, Moderator o! me iic-iviional General Council last nfghi, lt was Dr. Ptklgeoifs first visit in ilali-fux -since ‘lli'* ‘became head of the United Ohurch. lie was put-st and special {speaker at the ifommerclai Club at noon‘, est of ‘honor at a banquet give-n H ‘the. Uu-itctl Church of Halifax ‘in the (lreen Ln-nttelrn n-t ‘six-o'clock 1 and addressed a largely attended ubllc meeting in St. Matthews Church, Harrington Street, at sight o'clock. His ‘Commercial Club address ‘w... qr ‘general ‘interest. ills all dress at hire ibsnquet was a purely denominational talk, desiril-ptive of his, visit to the various assemb- lies of threat ‘Bnltalu. ‘Before the “largo audience in St. Matthew's ‘he yresestiivd the national and spiritual view or the church's responsibil- 11y, A; the sacrifice of self was the very eenitrirl ‘principle of Chriflt- ltaity. s0 had that principle been vypiied to tlhc- churches which had entered “he Union, lbut in. the clos- er, richer associations that had come about. ‘proves by the recent llsritlme Conference at Sackviille. di iiiid realized what. the? Md plied. and forgot all aibout that which they, as churches. 7W1 elv- an . 13,13... one of the dfnlted Church- es wiiiiiuihe mt-tropoiitan area of ‘Halifax was represented 8-i- ‘the dinner inaction in ‘the Green ban» tern ilsi. nip/hi. The capacity of the dining hall was "taxed ‘to ac- commodate iihose attending, com- prising a most representative ‘gath- ering of the active church life of the united body. A “Continuing Methodist." ‘Rev. C. E. Coo-well. master‘ of Bniasivioit Street Church. and Pro silent at the ‘Halifax ‘Presbytery. presided. With him was Rev. Dr. (‘larcacc llackinnon, President of the lilaritime Conference of the Untied Church. Rev. Dr. George Bond. formerly of ‘the Methodist Church. who. amld imuch laughter. declared himself to ‘be "a contin- WMwo-oooawoebov-oooo-o i y Condensed Specials‘ RAIL-lo pa: word, not each lalortlon in this column. M Al D8. A P~ 4701~3-9-tf. ‘WANT E D-T W O My Davies Hotel. __._____?_.__.__._. WANTED-—D|N|NG-R°°M GlRL Aliiiiy Queen Hotel. l898-ll-12-3i n. "All? WANTED-—NPP,LY Grafton Si. 4892-9424“ ‘GREEN TOMATOES 25c PER 089k Jenkins & Sou. 4883-9-12-11 ‘FOUND- STERLING b" Din. Apply at this office. __________________ ‘T0 RENT-ROOM! awn "r Ly tarnished. 186 Great George. 4805-9-l0-3i ___._________. ',; ‘rap, - AFPLY , ‘ 4709-9-46. Yr“ 'r-—~~ ' - T° LET- liq “no. s2 "ELM m» ‘and udniore. ‘t4840-9-12-3i "‘" NIONB. i0 ‘& Son. 4887-9-12-li SILVER 1i ‘ma ‘mun Guardian ‘t ‘>—-———— line on enkinn 8t 86-9-12-ll Hsov -ro Iii-gee. Ap- _c‘n. Cape f "~l2-2l 100 Years Old; Mysterious Message tioii of a mysterious message salil to have been contained in a float- ing bottle picked up by an Italian ‘the torpedo boat crew early this week. onto cunolst who left Home Aug Leningrad and a companion. Lleut Brandt were stranded on an island near Capo Cori-re off the island or (lnrsica and were wounded and starving line not yet been forth- wmmg‘ b“ messmm“ "m" Rnme absorb some pontioti of the extra “mm m“ Yen“? °f the “Qcmem cost of the‘ long haul to the Marl- was without foundation. i son for this belief is given. how- even Byng OilVimy I , Celebrates His ‘ 63rd‘- Birthday (‘Cnnadlan Press.) QTTAWA. Sept. 1l——Hls Excel- Sells Papers SANTIAGO, Gillie, Sept. ti. —~lulna Snnliueu l; declared to be the oldolt vendor of newl- papern ‘n the city of Santiago. and lf her claim to 100 years ll true she probably holds the | . ‘ . Accompanied by her four- ' w‘ . year-old great-grandson she rio- t en at 3 a. m. each day, waits unbli the moming papers come off the pron and starts on her delivery route. Juana states that she has been selling newspaper; nines she was 60 yearn old, and ex- presses her satisfaction at hav- ing built up a good business, which will fall into the hando of her youthful assistant some day when she grown too old to work. Mr. Meighens Proposal F 0 r The Maiitimes The 'l‘lmes-\Sta\r of St. Jdhn. N. 3-. ‘which is strictly neutriai in Doll-tics has ‘the following to seq about Mr. Mc-igherfs proposal for the ‘Maritlmes: There is one feature of Mr. ‘Maig- henfls speech which would seem to render necessary the ‘breaking if new ground by the other lead- ers. This 1s his reference to‘ ‘the Mnritimcs and to the Prairie West. Although he asserts that protec- .ion would restore prosperity in Canada, Mr. Mcighen admits that a protective policy will not bent-lit the litlarltlmes and the illlestern Prov-laces as greatly as it will as- sist the lntiusbriai centres of the Dominion. He‘ believes ‘that the Mu-ritimcs are right in demanding rome kind of a ntw deal because of ‘wha-t he calls the peculiar posi- tlon ‘obey occupy in this Confedera- oion. 'l‘iu.~ nearest he comes to a concrete suggestion of remedy _i-s that the. Dominion at itirgc slhail. Not Yet Explained (Canadian Press.) PARIS. Sept. ll~An explana- tatlng that George Smithe, Tor- 9 in an attempt to paddle to l N“ "e9" times, and front Monrtrmi to the, Drairics and ‘over the itockies, tirl that there. Slllfln be some other uing Methodist, ‘but albeit, now of the United Church," together wltlh Mr. Croweil, and ‘Dr. made brief addresses prior ‘to Dr. Pldgeon being introduced. the singing of “Bless Ibo ‘the that binds." ‘Mr. Croweil, following a, ‘brief introductory speech. said Mackin non with Opening the ‘prc-ctedluge vie that the church ‘was endeavorlng to emphasizt‘ ‘the ‘great outlines oi’ truth; to obtain the essentials fnom the non-essentials; "to sift the prhn- ary ‘from ‘tho secondary things. The new church ‘mast ‘become increas- ingly eorrnvxlonal, Mr. Crowell be- lieved. helping can another. ‘to look ‘upon ltiiechurcdies in Halifax a5 one ‘family, “and work our own constituency to ‘the ‘best of our ability." Mr. Crowell. in introducing Dr. Maoltlnnon to the audience. com- part-il the Maritime Moderator to a ‘Roilsdtoyce car~'“he ‘moves along so smoothly without any friction and ‘wilth such power." Dr. ‘Maokinnon replied to the re- mark tby saying, "l aim not in any way a Rolls-Royce, ‘but l am more of a wheel-barrow, l go just as far as l am glhoveii." (Lairtrhten) He specially referred to “tho generos- i‘ty of ‘tho Methodist section of the United (lhurch, und- our hearts have uii ‘been toudhcii by ‘these acts of kindness." ‘said ‘Dr. Mac- kinnon. “in the courseof his speech ‘he said he hail received a ressa-ge from iltev. Dr. Kenneth Grant. the veteran urlsslonary oi’ the ‘Pres- byterian Church, "who, though or- dained ‘sixty years ago, in ‘the old Rrcstbyterian ‘Church. was as en- lbusiusllc over tho union as any ordained student of today." (A‘p- plause.) Tribute: To the Guest. Dr. hlai-kltnnn then spoke of the rich (lilzillilcs possessed by Dr. Pidgron, who had attained proud eminen-ce, not only in the‘ United Church, but in the ‘public mind of Canada. ‘in the tribute paid to ‘the head of ‘he Ilnllod (‘liurch by Rev. Dr. liond. that gentleman said ‘he ifhunkul (loll fur iiuvlirg vtzlvc-n ‘to ‘he llnideil (‘hutch 0f Canada a man of the srpirlt of Dr. Pitlgoon. ‘n mun no; only of culture, of deep ielitzlons fvrvor, but oi wiiismne- liess. with the power of iwlnnlnK pcnpli- to him." and he would (l0 much to bind and ctrmcnt the tlbree churches which had en-tercti the ivnion, - "i urn ‘Scotch. on my it'i‘fe's side," said Dr. Bond. uml (launch lillli-tlll- er. “i am English‘ myself ‘by (is-s- cent. l am n Canadian, and l appre- tzla-te that man ‘hits never boon xiv- on n ‘greater lhloritnge ‘than has been igiven to Canadians in this ‘zrca-t Dominion.“ . _.________._- YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 20c. 12G for 35c. 250 for 55c; 500 for $1.00; 1.000 110i’ $1.06, Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘U8! OUR HAMIURG streak.- The hot weather meal. Snunderl. Venom l 00., Market Bldg. “Hilda-onion ‘OFFERED BY PRIVATE SALE The property of late J. H. Gates situated f5 Lcngwortb Ave. con- sisting of HOUSE BARN! and large plot of land. will be sold at s bargain to clone estate. Apply to l9 Longworth Ave. Phone Iii-L. 4189-9-8M5l. _____.__.__,_._.___._..._.__ ‘TWO BOARDS!!! —(GINTLE- men preferred- can ‘be nleoomlnod- oiled wtltah room and ‘board in private home‘. nice locality and ‘ eaoant surroundings, Apply Lilli“ ole Guardian. 4833) 11 (i. .__._.. UOINBQ! PRIMISIQ TO LIT. form of compensation. This is lmiportant chiefly be- cause of its frank recognition ‘of the fact that, the Mnritimcs ‘have reason for their contciriion that they have not received in the past. are not ‘to-day receiving. fair pitty at ‘the ‘hands of the rest of the country. Like the Prair-ie West, the Manitlmes are not (llcposcd to think that a high tariff will remove their handcaps. indeed tin-y are likely to conclude that. more pmtecton. so far as thy are concerned, would be worse ‘than less. Nor, at this stage of the proceedings, does it wppce likely that Mr. Meiiirhenc freight rate proposals in themsel- ves would give ‘the Marltimcs the rulllef and ‘the fair ‘play they are demanding; but something at least is gained because ‘Mr. Meighen‘ mus madr- compensation ‘in some form for the Atlantic Provinces. as well as for the Prairies, a loading cam- paign issue, and has committed iris party ‘to that view. . The other party leaders. logically. should the hound during the clun- paign be attempt to improve upon Mr. Meighenls as yet too indefinite proposals to meet the svpecini con- dltiions which he recognizes as ex- isting here by th; sea. The Marl- tiines art‘ naturally skeptical about. campaign promises‘ and campaign creatures. They have been putting into Confederation for a very long time much more than ‘they have been getting out of it, and they are demanding that a new balance ‘be struck. Circumstances have oom- pelled Uhcm It. otlilnk more about the ‘Maritlmes than about nny par- tlcular ‘party. They are ‘in a flight- "ng mood. and they may ibt.‘ expect- ed ‘to demand of the party leaders very definite comimlltlnenits in‘ the mutter of Maritime ibettcrmt-ni rather than soothing generali- ties. MacDONALD l8 KING'S GUEST DURlN-G THE WEEK-END LONDON, Sept. ll.—- Ramsay MacDonald. former Prime Minister today left Bnimorai Castle, where he has been spending the week-end as the guest oi‘ King George, lo at- tend the mcctlng of the Trade Union Congress at Scarborough. which is expected t0 be called up- on to decide whether Mr_ MacDon- ald shall continue to load the Lab- or party. Lord Cheylesmone n. Stay In Alberta EDMONTON. ‘Sept. 11.- When the news reached ‘here some time ‘inn that Hon. Francis Ormoml Henry Eaton had succeeded to the ti-tlr- of his ‘father, Lord Clieyies- morv. it was lmlflumed flint he would leave h‘.s farm near Alix, Alberta. and Weturlrlto take up ‘his ‘position in the English social and ‘birsiness ‘world. , illut the new ‘mi-u Olieylosiiioré‘. who is the fourth if! 'l\'§‘lliib'"“ld hold the ‘barouy, ‘has decided to rcmnln on ‘I-lalppy Valley ranch. liis father, who was a major- aensral. chairman‘ of tho National itfflo Association and ont- of ‘the founders of the annual ‘Blsiey shodt. succirmflred to injuries received in an automobile ‘accident ‘while rc- itrrning ‘to ‘London from Bleiey. The iste Lord Cheyieomorei gtglcg included no lnded country neat, the properties being in. Lon- don and 1n industrial sites‘ in Coventry on which are big motor ‘plants. ‘it was 10rd Chrylesmore ber in 1921 thntthe ‘present first clime to Al- t fter worklnx several months on ‘- $4 Grafton Street. Apply ‘bort Cotton. 4894-9-12-1! k , fto- the bl!’ Jlauntd Luke! ranch near All: he bought 1.580 acres of that THE NEW FEDERAL CAB-ENE’! -__.-- HON. GEUHGC “IOIVIN. HON. G. -N. GORDON. Whole appoint t to the ministry of immigration and Colonization was announced by Premier King. Appointed by Premier King to the post of minister of Cun- toma and Excise, time‘ _ With The French In Latest Addition To London And Paris Air S e r v i c e (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Sept. 11—-The latest addition to the air service be- tween London and Paris is u new giant plane capable of carrying thirty passengers and equipped with a. restaurant. will be in attendance at all times during the voyage to serve hot meals to passengers. Another inn- ciiinc now under construction in London for the Constantlnomc ariai route will be a winged copy oi motlern railway sleeper having berths and dressing rooms. Viviani Is Buried ‘PARIS Sept. 11.——Rene Viviani, rkeuch premier when the Germans started for Paris in 1914. was bur- ied without benefit of clergy. The simple funeral procession wound ‘through the rural streets of St. Fargeu. about ‘l0 kilometres from Paris. without the pomp and splendor which bright. have been expected to mark the last, passing of a former head of the govern- ment and one of the greatest of French orutors. Vlvlanl was buried besides his wife over whose grave he fell prostrate in i923. ‘He never recovered from the shock of lier death. As a noclalistic. free-thinking man Vlvlanl did not believe in ‘God, so tile clergy was not represented at lfls grave. A few orutions were made and the ceremony was over. Morocco (Cahadlan Press) FEZ. Sept. 11.-Freneh troops ilegan their northwest push from the Ourgha river against the Riff- ian irlbesmen today and an official communication claims satisfactory progress, Ruth Hits Homer In Yanks Win l'lll'i.A.l)l<)Ll"‘lilA. ‘Sept. 11.-—’l“ho Athletics divided a fly-int bill wiith the ‘fanvitecs tmlny. the Nriw York- iPFS taking ilic opener 7 ‘to 3, while Ilhe Mackmeu annexed the second game, 5 to 4, in‘ 12 innings. Wllth two oii‘i. ‘in the final inning of the ‘closing couitst, Koenlg's wild throw of |Poole‘s single and Hale's single ‘to centre, scored the winning run. Meusell, Ruth and Gehrig hit suc- cessive ‘home rims off Gray in the lourt binning of the‘ first ‘game. MetrseYs being ‘his 28th of the ‘sea- son. ‘By hitting for the circuit agivin. ‘in ‘the seoonvi ‘gwma. Ruth ran his year's tot-ail to 18. The steward -_-_-{0->~___._ LAVERGNE CLAIMS VOTES FOR MEIGHEN SCENT FOR ROMAN WOMEN. LONDON. Sept. l1~With tho resumption this month of excava- tions on the site of the Roman set- tlement at Rlchhorough Gristle, near Sandwich, Kent, further ills» coverles hav; been made. They include a bone hairprin; a pointed piece of bone, ‘believed to, have been used by lair Romans i'or dipping into their scent hot- tics; n ‘bronze seal. a. pair of tweezers. a small die very \i‘t:ll preserved. and several dice. Since the resumption oi’ the ex- cavations, which are under the direction of Mr, W. G. Klein. tho work has been confined mostly to 1 ,_ removing lame quantities of sur- "neuy fr‘“l°5i‘°°l-‘l°- H18 "Qllldllwf fut-e earth from the northeast a Ml" Pfilllille» h“ been advised corner near the houses dlscoveredib! counsel that not only the mau- inst year. ‘ flllllll; committee, but all the mom- Thnnet visitors are beginning lo hers are jointly and severally lla- take an interest in the work. and hie. This means that any or all small parties visit the oampnialiy: creditors can sue any member for Piieinfilce oi works charge btl. for me who“, deb.‘ mg“. “uni Macks“ “'1'"““°“- 11c Kins. Mr. 1'. c. Lflrklll. Mr. Donald Armour and many other ‘prominent Canadians are in this ‘category. John ‘llowartl. agent-gon- nral for Nova Scotla, is a. creditor dt-vcloiiinsi it ever since. n"; “m” 84'5"” under '1 "mt Bum" ‘Lord Cheyiesmore ‘was born on ‘m 9°- Jupe iii, 1893, and ‘was etincateii at.‘ It as cx|t>ected that an appeal to l4) on and Trinity College, cam-unem ers or an equal pu ment ‘bridge. At the outbreak of war inTwm ouch, to be distributed pro 1914 ‘he entered Sendburst and in ‘rats among the creditors Wm 0M1. o‘ Hell ioliggii ‘ms gegfilgm d?‘ Franééilnk to any one or several of the lno1915 and was aiwardetl the DJwenlthler member!‘ Taking m m” ‘S 0 for conspicuous gallantry dur-icarme Club m“ winter (“d not ‘ ' prove a successful move towards i n. thi ntu rv i‘ flfi-L a "l a ° ° m’ “imlttlns the Canadian Club on its ll-iu inter won a catpialncy. He isleet- Mall!’ V1530" from Canada an ardent sportsman and plays dimly“! l" the 079ml!" in SD11“!- “m game at pom yhlll Gardens, Admiralty Arch k P ‘Yawn .0111 as ‘Yin-bits on the ‘hp Qffverybodyk ‘Jongue Vol.4. Ne. 106 ' Saturday. September 12th, 102.6 FRQI.‘ A Swain I *.".:":.::..::'-..*. "::..".:;1 -___.._.<g->_ CANADIAN GLUlB iN LONDON l8 UNDER HAMMER LONDON. Sept. ll.»The Canad- ian Club in imntlon which wag launched over a your age, is new in voluntary liquidation. its tieflc- 5“ (We? $16,000 and the creditors property, christened his farm tho flappy Valley ranch. and has boon Bllfiinefifl Mar“ tilts ohter of ‘a Cnnadlinwoli Bontla ul tltli extract from a d " m "Mm ' w" m‘ ‘° do a few favors. and may I ct h l . - . awe;- e reco ved from Eng u" “up,” M my memory _ . aver ilnol. They room go You can square the account QWONM from our Englllli for the colored prints l om smote." mailing you by sending m; a Hero lo one Mar memory box of Moire Gdndlu, if you that proved lntingynfier 7 t9 have time to got them and 11 you“ I," aasilsrsns. y HON. LUCIEN ‘CANNON In the reorganization of the cabinet, he has been appoint- ed Solicitor-General. Reins 0i Government Are Handed Over (Canadian Prone.) FREDERICTON. Sept. 11—The resignation of Hon. i’. .l. Venlott as Premier oi New Brunswick and the administration in power since February 28. 1925i. when he suc- ceeded llon. Walter E. Foster as Premier goes into effect tonight. Lieutenant Governor due to arrl-ve here at two pm. from Quebec. 1t is expected ‘he {viii meet Hon Dr. Baxter here and that a date next week will be named when he will pick his Cab- inet to be sworn in. Talks Problems n 0i Maritimes ST. JOHN. Sept. 1l.-—"l»f a man from the Marltlmes might ‘be per- mitted to offer a suggestion." said A. M. Balding of the editorial l‘ Todd is Ulllls Dominion, than "to the question of n uiaritiiue union, which l5 not vital and at present fair ‘beyond the rtalnr of practical politics. "l was In ‘Prince Etlivard island less ‘than two weeks ago." contin- uoil M’r. Holding, “atri-ilressitiig the Federated Boards of Trade and ‘Plirm0TS' institutes at a convention 'n ‘Suimritrsitle, on the relations of lilo Mariliimcs with rtlis treat of Canada. They were very keenly interested in that, but. entirely cold to the subject of ‘Maritime union. One influential citizen observed that ithe uliinlo ‘Island had little more population ‘than ‘the city and county of llalllax. while both the island and New Brunswick would be overshadowed by Nova ‘Scotin. He. declared h-isiprovlrrce would not consider union for one moment. it is conceded that union ‘would re- New Earl Will Oliver l-lenry Wallop. Sn, cattle Earl of ‘Portsmouth, upon the death of an elder brother in London, Mon day will forego the occupancy of House of Lords rather than give up his United States citizenship. The new British peer ranch at Little Goose Canyon to- day lie was positively determined not to relinquish his United States citizenship in the assumption of an Earltlom, He declared he will as- sume thc title but he will give up any estates and titular privileges of Earlilom if his United States citizenship is endanger-m by the}; ncceptanct; silence of many weeks the ‘Can- Mentioned For ‘ Goya-General LONDON. Sept. ‘l1.—To the long fiat of thou suggested for Governor-General of Canada no luoceuor to Lord Byng the Jinn! of Viscount Lncellea. husband of Rlncou Mary, In now being suggested in London social circles. it In even nlcl that the Via- oounrll amt‘ one to go to Can- ada, but It l: lmpoeiible to ob- tain Qny confirmation o! the otatement. Many name: have been ell- minated from the lint. The Duke of Atholl ll ltlll In the running, but no one seems to Www where the definite choice will fall. It all depend; on Canada, and ‘it la new unlikely that. it will be settled until If- tier the elections. ‘Bill Bil‘. .Wli, l5 PiiNliEil Hill MEIBHEN‘ At Stellarton - Sept. I6 Set as Date of Leader’s Visit - Prem. Elect of N. B. and Island Premier Will Also Speak. NEW GLASGOW. ‘Sept. 11,—-Yes- terday definite word was received he“. that. Right Hon. Arthur Melg- ‘hen wou d v-luit ‘Pictou County and address an open air meeting in Stellartou: 0n Wednesday, Septem- ber 16. Mr. Meighen advises the local (‘Ainservatlve executive that he . ‘will be accompanied ‘by Hon. G. U, S. ti’). Robertson, formerly Minister f ‘Labor. and ‘well known Canad- ian man. Arrangements are being made to make ‘the day in ‘Stellarton 1L“ an outstanding one. ‘Hson. J. B. ‘M. Baxter, of New Brunswick. has advised ‘that he will be present, and Hon. James D. Stewart, premier of ‘Prince Ed- ward ‘island, will also ‘be ‘here and atldross the gathering. ‘it ls not definitely kuotwu whether Premier Rhodes can bc- ‘present as other plans“ ‘will make it difficult, but i-t ‘is expected that a nivmber of the members of the Nova Scotia. Gov- ernment will ‘be ‘present and part in the demonstration. Conservatives hrom all over the eastern section of the province are planning t0 axttnd ‘this demonstra- tilon and ipicnic, and every section in Pictou County will be represent- ed. Preparations are ‘being made to take care of a large gathering but, it is in‘ ‘ilhe nature of a basket picnic. ‘and families will ‘take their own supplies. Light lunches wad (Cnnndlnh ‘Preul ‘SHERIDAN. Wy0.. Sept. anchor, who became the eighth he family’s seat in the British stated at his lflki‘ --€_aZO-t~____ _ ' th is al ‘plcni mpplies w“ be Berlenbach Retains ° S Considerable‘ organization t-nrk is being undertaken by the < ‘in- scrvatives in Pictou County. and the party has not for years .‘ ‘ne staff o f‘the St. John Telegraph (cinmm, PM") Journal and ‘Iilmeslsitar, last even- Npjw 1193K 56m 11___pau\ Into a struggle ‘with such cor‘. vie lmr, “it ‘would be that our follow Bgpienjbalh, “gm heavyweyghy confidence. Thc- orgauimtloi is Canadians give ‘more thought to gimmmgn fluccesshmy deyemied good in all the sections. A oc‘..~-n~ ways of ocurentlng the larger ‘union, m“ m“, hem wmgm when he W0“ turn -wll‘l be held in due cours< pni of all ‘provinces, which ls vital ‘to by a {echnicaq krmk om 4n We one of the istrongest men in ‘no ‘he country selected -to represen‘ party. The picnic and demon ‘rit- tion at Steiliarwn. with ‘Right "ma. Arthur lifeighea as the iprir ‘n51 speaker, will be the opening v.“ oi the campaign in ‘Pictou Cour- sleventh round from J-immy Slat‘ tery of Buffalo in a scheduled fif~ teen round bout. The referee‘ stopp ed the fight after Slatiery had been knocked down for count of nine several ‘times. Social Service Softy. Due Here Tonight; Rev. J, Philip Jones of Tfllniiffi who ls the Associate Secretair of the Social Service Council of l. -»n- ada wiilarrlve in town tonigh‘ lie will preach at the Baptist Church Sunday morning and in the I'M-ad ‘ Church in the evenins- H9 will m‘ in i‘. E. l. until Friday, September l8th in the interest or‘ Social l-rr- All Sale And Well (Canadian Preu.) MONTREAL. Sept. n-artei- a atlian steamer Arctic has been heard from. Advices to local of- fices of the Canadian Westing- house Company nre that the KDKA plant at Pittsburg has received a brief message from Capt. J. E. ilernier the Arctic’s master that his party was safe and well and dues the cost of ‘government, anti 0t administration in a number of important (ilreciiions; but the tend- ency of the people is conservative regarding ‘changes, and a degree or insular prejudice would ‘have ‘no be overcome. “llrenrler Stewart believes, how- evt-r, than there are a number of ways in which the three Govern- ments may CO-Ollftflllld and reduce erapentliturcs. Prcrnler-cilect Bax- ter, of ‘New Brunswick, expressed to m0 ‘tho same view in a recr-nt conversation, and I have ‘no tloubi Premier ‘Rhodes. of Nova Scott-a ztgrrees. At all events, the lirruo Premiers will got together after the political excitement subside-a. and. l believe, to good punpose. As just one illustration, Premier Stew- art would have one set of school hooks for mlu‘ three provinces, and thus reduce the cost. of prlntln . The Prairie Provinces and Brltls Columbia are now considering a common course for the-i rterritory." [Balding is associated. and which i The newspapers with which Mr. llieldlnig is associated and which ilusi. winter sent him across Canada ‘to tell tlho story of the. Maritlmes, {have npsv sen-t him to this provin- ice and Ontario to interview man- ufacturers. exporters and import- rrs, in the interest of- trade over ganaillun railways and through =‘ anadian ‘ports, with spocal refer- -.ence to Maritime Provinces ports in winter. lilo will ‘be in Montreal i flor the next two weeks. His mission is endorsed ‘by Boards of Trade and ‘business interests ‘in ‘the Maritim- es, and will ‘keep him busy for the nex-t three mouths. i, Lord Astor's Colt '=‘ Wins Donoaster flap (Cnmllln Prue) DONCASTFlTi. Eng" Sept, ll.~— hord Astor's four year old colt, St. " Germaine won the Doncaster Cup _ ibis afternoon with Sommervllle. _ Taitersnllh l-iiirntweod second “q l-orl Roseberryyfl lick third. Nine first class four M‘ ar old: ran, that all 250 messages sent out trail been picked up by the Arctic. Her wireless sending equipment being vice work, speaking each sv. on: in various centres. as below ‘n ll- out of commission sh had b Cate“: unable to q-epiy unmenow‘ wgsg Monday. September lithat Hunt- er River. llllllflffllllly it had been repaired. ‘ma’. Tuesday, September 15th at Sum- merside. Wednesday, September Kcnsingten. _ Thursday. September Marie. Friday. September 18th at Mon- (BKHG. Tires.» meetings are called for 8 o'clock, The public cordially invited 16th at 17th at A Cal-{EAT i-‘QR. HEEPi m; Announcements, ‘ ‘ Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc. "Annandale Hall, Monday. spac- ial show. 48039119-31 "St. Peter's Day School will he open Monday, Sept. i4. Apply i. Grafton St. ‘i845 "Notices-Persons trespassing or picking cranberries on the farm of B. ‘S. McKinley, ‘Frenchfort. will he prosecuted, N_ ‘H. McLeod, Farm .Sui"@- 4824-9414! Maritime north to south west winds mostly cloudy with local showers. Maximum and minimum tempera- tures: Tomato, fair Montreal. clear Quebec, cloudy Charlottetown, fair Halifax, cloudy St. John. fog "The Konsinailm Dramatic Club" will present "The Prairie Rose at Kelly's Cross. September _ Sh“ 15th. isaa-s-iz-ai 80-64 55.457, "A Big Time-Where’! atNorth 71___59 Wlitshlro—-Wlion? Monday. Sept. y) 14lh.-—Whl\l? School Fair and 55__53 Supper. Sports. Baseball Game, 305mm cloudy 54___,n trite, also entertainment at night. New Yo“. log __ __ M__80 ea commencing at. 4 p.m. ‘min. tido ms ev at 1.0a ,__ “3”""" “m! mil-cm" moraine st are. “Th, women,‘ M, 800M‘ Bu“ n“ m“ “wuw M‘ 5-“ W‘! Bedoque ‘Baptist Chine! QM bdtl rises ‘tomorrow i Qt 5,3 , Llhgw melon, Bent 27th, g§£q,,'§"," .1 mnafimmr ‘an: G x - I ‘p. m. 1 m 1 "W gummamm “d "8 ll Ills Gsleken sup- m“ m“ m“ aoiifigtgwzln pBQMQYVBG. co erelmiatgfg!’