' publication. MAXIMS or a MERCHANT iimetoeame. nfenwiilaaeerasersforalon; . \\‘Q\ ad byliveryiiody Covers PrinceEdward Island Like the Dew I MAXIMS l or a “ M ERCHANT i i depart‘ when broiled‘! DONDON. scpe. 22-min Qgflns of the Anglo-French naval corri- llmlhlse iiflllllllly becoming known. the opposition press today critic“- ed. it as hound to offend the United Blaies. Even papers not hostile to the Government dwelt on the mischief which has been done by the failure of the Government to reveal the tenns. The papers carried abstracts cabled from the United States after publications by some papers of what purposed to be the text. The French have been insisting that the terms be revealed irnmed- iaieiy but the British have withheld‘ consent Advices from Geneva, as- sert that the accord covers an agree- ment between France and Great Britain that the disarmament shall deal with these classes of naval vessels: L-Surface ships of 1.000 ions or less armed with guns over six and l.lp to eight inchm in calibre. z-Ocean-going steamers of more than 800 tons. ZL-Capltai ships of more than 10.000 ions or armed with guns ex- ceeding eight inches in calibre. i-Aei Jane-carriers of more than 10.000 ions. The daily news said: “if Sir. Aus- ten Chamberlain (British Foreign Secretary) really found the com- gives Greatliritain unlimited small promise hopeful he mil-st be more innocent‘ than anybody thought. It cruisers, France ‘imitod smell submarinw and giva Amer ca noth- ing shewanted. It is a ostwo crude to be true."‘ . 'i‘lie morning Post laid the blame‘ for any injury to international relations upon in Amefi" interested in creating an lmliffis" sion of conspiracy against the Un- ited States and upon a "press utterly unsci __ in pursuit oi its POW" lcal end." The times said the compromise was quite innocuous but that it was an unfortunate error to withhold A British spokesman at Geneva in def the compromise said that Great Britain and France were merely trying to extend the under- lying idea of the Washington naval agreement by limiting big offensive cruisers and big oiie sub!!!"- ines. He said the two rs W": quite disposed to allow the United States w set the ploe in firms the number oi big cruisers which Amer- lca might think she desired. The new and essential feature of the compromise B that conccrninfl cruisers whose individual sire We! restricted at Waahllllifli! as not w exceed 10.000 tons. The WIINBBW" Treaty. however. laced no limit on the number or tal wnnsse 0! cruisers which the sigfllwfg could possess. France an ~ Britain now propose to limit the won tonnage f’! big cruisers and big cruisers on . rams. sepr. za-u Petit Peri- Mother and _ Son Indicted For Murder ($990k! to the Guardian) ! RIVERSIDE. CaliL. Sept. 22.—A' mother love so intense it led her to plot and murder and assume .the blame at the behest of her son. to- , day stood revealed as the back-g ground of murder indictments} against Mrs. sci-ah Louisa North-i cott and her 2i year old son. Gor-i don Stuart Northcoit, under arrest in Canada. Cyrus Northcott. hus-' band and father. told authorities‘ yesterday that his son's desire ruled the mother and led her to take a hand lneach of severel executiom._ Sanford Clarke. 15. grandson of tirs. Northcott. corroborated the statement and described the kill- ing oi Waiter Collins. 9 year-old [on Angeies boi. He said he was forced to participate in the slaying to insure his silence. Chinese Agree to g Stop Fighting (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Sept. 22.—A Dally Mail despatch from Tientsin- said that after an all night coufer- | ence three generals representing‘ the nationalists. Mukdenites and Northerners had agreed to a ces- sation of fighting. The conditions of the agreement were not disclos- , School Teacher is Sentenced --. (Canadian Prhessl KINGSTON. Ont... Bfibt. 22.-Wil- bert l1. Williams. Picto school teach- er who was found guilty yesterday of the murder of his wife on August lb. was today sentenced by Mr. Jus- tice Kelly to be hanged on Decem- ber 6 To Hold Office for the_Present (Canadian Press) HAMILTON. out. Bent “f; Most Rev. s. P. Matbesou. AW sien today says Ioreislf "mm" Aristidc Briand has ordered l" investigation of the manner in which the copy of the Iranco-Bfl- tish naval accord was obtained 7°? publication of the French diplo- publicatiori oi the French 66910- matic document in a way iumnm negotiations. M. Briand consid the publication inadmissable with- out his consent. Announcements, . Coming Even“. . flaetlngygEtc. mabflobln Hood H21‘ lllm‘ an $0.1; ' ~144- "B hogs. sheep and limb‘ at nnmu duo-day rorandcn. Bent- ma. Everett Haslam ' lit-Midi ‘mesday. ___.. ' ". ' spring Valley Wednesday. glitz. u. Di-ltart aw home _ ‘m5 mvon can. "fab. a "- - b. . Westohestor 00.. 1v. 1.. U. imam“. umgbmriosochmfllflgnueet i i m; “my gvcning. John W. McLean. i Qtlulrv‘ I , 7010-0-21-22-24 II w eat an fling __-' 9mm“ nun do“ my ee Division Anniver- ' ' ' and concert Wednesday ev- ruayaonit l-fi4l.iaptu_. “unto” m‘ ,, ,-.. (my! vcss-o-zi-u W..." T" "' ‘" d-"f llvC-aiotlhfifillm d. ‘ andvoaloalvcsnnudar. 1|; may‘, ‘ .‘ .5“, 35th, atjiuntcr g ..» __ . ._ . "' ‘ 1v. rt’ Land. and 1'1‘ mpofoitieugfiurzh oi Shela"; m] Canada. has I nsTiiered his resis- nation of the primacy and will con- tinua to hold that office for the pre- mu. The announcement was made today roubwinz a menus of "w House of Bishops at which the m‘ ignition was considered. A state- mont given out said that the house of 5550p; had uranimously de- w,“ my, m gcccpt the primaws resignation and he has graciously confined w - in office for the present. eenuyillfl 1108B. Sheep. and lambs. Kgnglngffln ‘mesday foronoon of at . Aid M . each weak 0n 793744244“ "Wiltshim Oiub. loading T1089 lambs and calves. round" 7m‘ ~11 “m” day.l. . i m‘_'- 22-21 vqrqgiop, special Show. Do ‘t min this one. Hunter River right. French River i I I i Bermuda was honored a few da Orcoma en route from Liverpool to ys ago with a brief visit by the Brit- the Argentine. Sir Austen left Eng- ish secretary of state for foreign af land a very sick man-infant he sa ‘fairs. Sir Austen Chamberlain. and id himself ho never expected to ‘Lady Chamberlain. They wont usho reach Bermuda. the school population is gradually increasing. for instance. three years ago there was a very great influx of re here during the stay of the S. S. 3,, I O Girl Bandit ‘Mr. L. W'. Shaw l e a ' 1s Arrested on Over Crowding O ispetiul to the Guardian) ofclty Schools NEW YORK. 58M. 22. — With _._ $3.000 in money and jewelry con- cealed in her hat a 17-year-old girl| Xmerviewed by the repmsenmgjvg was arrested early today as the“)! the Gum-din" m regard m m; lelldcl” °l a Elm! M 7°“ "mm me“ situation created by overcrowdillfl 01 who shortly before held up and the (my schooh M,‘ h w_ shpw. mbbed a card Dari-Y l“ a 37°“ ‘P’ the Supervisor stated as follows: artment. The girl gave her name “we find from yea; m yea;- mg; as Anna Kaiodye and police be- ieve she is the ."girl bandit" who recently has figured in a number 0f 10681 hOId-IIPS- she w" ""9"" children into Grade I. These have 0d by W9 Patmlmm “hi? l“ ‘l now moved up through the grades taxicab overtook a subway train in. 511mg me rooms as thcy go, The which She W88 fl¢e|n8~ ‘number entering still continues to ‘be great. The situation‘ now is that_ practically every room in the ctty with. perhaps. two or three excep- tions. is filled to capacity. some teachers having as many as forty- flve pupils io a class. Investigations have shown that no teacher can do Interested In Canada his or her best work with an enroll- merit greater than thirty-five. (Sliwlll "° n“ Gnmhm The school board and the teachers ' have done all that can ibl be SPECIAL CABLE Osbo- Sept‘ done to grade the pupils mheybest 32-411‘ Henry Thwnw“ w“ “giadvantage. and to give adequate ac- ¢°Td°d 5" “dim” 795mm“ w! icomrnodation lo all. In order to cope Kl"! Haakiln- ‘he “'3” dlsplwmgqvith the situation in some measure. mild‘ kiwi?" l“ m” PM? ‘two new departments were opened Nilfwcflilln-l l" Cllmd‘ “d cm‘ this year. one in Rochford Square adieu 60mm“ WMMW» “fischooi. and one in Prince Street. president oi the Canadian National, with the “unease conunulng (or Rail"!!! and nlilnlwn" wimflthc nest few years as it has in the We!“ °l ‘hi’ °"'"’3““ Gmwm‘ past few years. ‘our city is certainly merit at luncheon on the famduslmcmg the quest; of a bund- Holmen Kolien hill overlooking 0s-‘pmgramme_ u our chum.“ "e w be 10h e ministry and "w Immuprrgalpeeililyv housed and adequately mental department were wall repre-I n ' rented and Augustor March, under, Becreta y for foreign affairs. ex-l pressed genuine pleasure at Sir; Henry's visit Mr. further. opoire of the spirit of good will ex-' isting between the too countries: ‘and also rendered thanks for the practical assistance randared let-f tiara by the Canadian National; Railways. “Canada is an admirable for Norway's Chicago lV/ieat Market Wild (Special to tho Guardian) lationhlyhe said. Afici- luncheon the Orrrgaoo. Sent: fl-‘Promendvus Canadian party saw the relics of short covering by traders who sold Amumlson Qltupthe all fnineum andWMIl Vllnahefil , 81168 ' SI)!‘ grain l on thegrriovement causing a sharp decline previous day tendered Gnltavnlresultod in one of tho wildest mar“- kets experienced in recent man . tabla ‘were qtaad= autumn Armall break early today was foi- dnpiioweobyubuicoofi i-ztosr-s ice overiook- cents to the belt mums since Aug. ing the table. the Brithh mhhter. l. with September touching 81.15 r Sir hunch Hndlc7.0ll&llined$1~l and December $1.10 1-2. The H andlAdyThorntlnat ‘cloaewaaat the topwith not atllgbt. -. ~ - - galiaofll-atooa-ionta. f?“ Conference on International Freight Rates (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. Se t. ZZ-The whole‘ question of in tinnai freight} rates will probably be dealt with in, a conference between the Domin iou Railway Board and the inter-l Commission. it was‘ - i ference will be held. , Accident in the y Wella_n_d_ Canal (Canadian Press) s1. CATHERXNES. out. Sent- tL-Thc steamer Doris. upbound.» crashed into the head gates Locklainthewellandcanal at one o'clock this morning. The vrat-i ers of the upper level were released‘ and tore out the two upper gates and one of the lower gates. The, gamer was thrown by the force. the water into the lower lock. where it is now lying in a cross-i wise position. i -eoc>~—-— . i Meighen Returns 2 From Vancouver. (Special to the Guardian) samml. Ont... sent 21-10" Canada. was a passenger on the steamer Huronic which docked at] Point Edward yesterdaY- ML. Meigheu was accompanied by his; wife and his mother enrouto from. Vancouver taking the boat at P01’! onto by train. I Asked regarding the report that. he would assume the leadership of‘ the Manitoba Conservatives. Mr. Meighen said his hands were fulli at the present time and he had no; intention of assuming the position.‘ Mr. Meighen added that he was. not in politics now actively al-' though his heart was there. Hoover Men . ‘ Strfi Tariff WASHINGTON. Sept. 23.— Re- publican national committeemeh and state chairmen were called up- on today by Chairman Work. of the national committee to strive for thel maintenance of the tariff as a vital! issue in the presidential campaign. I By letter. he charged Governor J Smith and the Democratic party with making "a subtle. specious and misleading appeal to the voters" on the tariff question. “The erroneous impruslon has gone forth and is; spreading.‘ ‘he mid. "that there is no materfal difference between the Democratic and the Republican stands on the tariff this Year: eon- sequentiy many are prone to say the tariff is not an issue. That impres- sion is wholly erroneous: it should be corrected: tarifl is and should be a vital ituo in this cam- The national ‘ ' said the Democratic platform endorsed a “competitive tariff." which he de- scribed as "different from a protect- ive tariff.‘ Ho contondad that Gover- nor Bmith. in bk _ ce speech had tried 1o hind country a sugar coated tariff pill." but had let the cat out of the bag by referring in commendatory forms to the rubi- oua Underwood Act." Asserting that the Republicans were standing squarely for a pro- declared crats "stand on a platftirrn plank. as their tbt i A fiktluraisnea visitor ' decided to refuse i . from Great Britain. m. llou. Hugh rm- leflon MacMillan. lord advocau i" 3¢°l|lllfl. and one of the lead- ing senior counsel of the British hi’, is in Canada just now. Mr. Macliiillan came to Canada as staio Oomme . t learned today. No decision hssgionfflofifluflfilfgllfnn: Mm: been reached as to when the con-ling "I Benn. ruenur "1"" {iii JJEMETEHY SUNDAY Fittillgly _O_bserved by Congregation o r St. Dunstanls. Practically the entire congregat- ion of t Dunsiarrs Cathedral crowded the Roman Catholic Cem- eiifil’! yeeterday often-icon in res- pectful observance of the annual "Cemetery Sunday." Service for the dead was cele- brated by His Lordship Bishop (Tl-Harv. assisted by Monsignor Maurice McDonald. Rev. Patrick McMahon. and Rev. Martin Mona- ghan. V A forceful and eloquent sermon was preached by Rather Monagip. an. who took for his text. "Have Pity on Me at Least Ye My Friend; iFior the Hand of the Lord Hath Touched Me." i The Rosary for the dead was] Arthur Meighen. former premier of 581d by Mvnsisnor McDonald. Dur- ‘m5 Wm be We“ ing the solemn service Saint Dun- sian's Male Choir under the direc-l tion of Mr. w. J. Brown. sang the Mlserere Mei. The Libcra and Del Profundis. i The Graves which were profusely Arthur and continuum on to Tor- 1 ‘lemrmd with flowers presented semi beautiful appearance. i . Rate Increase Is Refuseal OTTAWA. Sept. 22.—It was an- "Ollflved today by Hon. H. A. Mc- Keown. chairman of the Dominion Railway Board. that that body had I the request of the railway express companies 0| Canada for an interim increase of l0 per cent. on all tramc. other than cream. carried at commodity rates. This rate increase was ask- ed for by thr- Express Trafilc Asso- ciation of Canada. through its counsel. Hon. F. li. Phippen. of Toronto. pending the judgment of the Board on the result of the hearings on express rates. held‘ three 0r four years ago. and as an emergency increase. I Church Services ZION CHURCH The stonns along the Florida Coast suggested the morning ser- mon. Heb. XII-Ii. 2d The V’ ' ter dealt with the un- shalren things as Faith in a Living God. in a Divine God. and in a Living Hope. There was a very fine morning congregation. Morning The Choir rendered the anthem. "O iovc that wilt not let me go." by Shanks. m. Malcolm McKinnon taking the bass solo. Rally Day in sabbath School will be obaervsd next labbath after- noon. Parents and friends are in- vited to be r. “Bpiritualism? or "Saul at the Witch's Cave." was the evening subject Dani's mil to and acceptance of the high ofllce of Kingahip sup- the introduction. His declari- lhd Nkfllon. culminating in his having roooana of Spiritual- oandidates. lam Tberaceutdiaeoverilaofloiont- interpretedby .,.,.=r""'€"!"."!*'="v~v"- mun tmpbyuioiogoai field was ‘etteri Oats”‘T-—“ ‘I a iiaris in general. "Things that cannot be shaken)‘. llllll labaarlptlaaa Dallvugq g3» l3!llll.0aladaanlI7.l.A.dAJQ CHARI-(YFTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, SEFTEMBER 24. 1928 gi-W-a- ---- h, 0;; BLU- FHEN£H§§0-?g%§%vfi§0i%iicg§§§§§' . §§§§§§§§§§§§§ f g - COMMISSIONER 5g‘ Y g AL JOLSON vvnns 5 - , , , l. T‘? ‘awaken we swam g! CHAMBERLAIN S IN BERMUDA J5 nun-ix oral. g Visiting Canad Last Meeting . . 4 I Sept 22,-!‘ 1 s H1 i i i .5 late this moi-urn; "m, _ . g saw vomit Sept. n. _§ _ _ of Pr _ l l . y so..." §I."'.“'“.....".::";:,;::;g”‘—_‘_—'. . elm , , ‘ I g gegowa-ehdigmbigl-mu- 55 * .5 .... m", m...“ ,,,._ 5 Parliament ‘ - g; wink... chm T‘? Si]: g erday at Port Cheater. N. i5 _ ~- i '_' g mdtlurdrtgsqk Wm“ ‘“ a‘; § r. u» mas Baby Keeler. 5 rbsdggl-do glifooggtlfl“ DOS _ . . . ~-. Papers Not Hostile to?‘ $2?- su“.+'.°i§'§i’ it; 2 2 Zcmxtziunityil: é iiilfilnTfiiY iffilfiiofi; —— , the Government De- 5a m: gehsiicrnsfm '13 g 5 3“ ’°“°“" m" "mi-v h mirfijrfgnbeflfiz ‘gym? Officer of Guard Ex- a " I!!! Ill clareit was an Errorfi $Tr'i‘.'.‘i"iiffi"u’.hf.f§ 52 g g u u. present parliament. n1 peéts to Recover to Withhold Publi- 5i °°""'"”'°“" '=" l" 01- § ""- N- S- as “$513K riff $553355: That Many Bodies- . E “In where he will be met g‘: v.2 '2 t2 v.2 LE Q-hlm] F l “has m ' . canon of the Terms E sleuth“ fines‘ h‘ 5‘ m m an an E1 l5 5 Li?! ‘is § g g 5 follow Iii-semi“ Collaservatlve Drastlc Steps Tak- .' of the Treaty. s. in...‘ _‘ " ° '""" gig ggifipgggiégygeummngfiif en to Prevent spread i“ g? E5 5 glagiéh "i? 5E 5g g 5E $5 § sion of government with the Qf Disease, exception of the war years. when extraordinary conditions OKEECHOBEE CITY ma‘ 8e L pevailed. It has almost en- n_A journey by bog‘ tlrely been the custom of the various Conservative adminis- trations to appeal to thcpeople for a further mandate after great Lake Okeechobee to the southern shore when: the tropical hurricanes fury blew the lake over u" "Phil" "f ‘h’ "l" $3.15 reail-lgisdrilimgroegi '31??? d1:- “fln?” “sh” ‘n5 ‘his 3°“ ilarion and wholesale tragedy. eminent will prove no exccp- i Thousands u? h°mele$_ A‘ nab u” u’ u" n“ lleglade and South Bay. both 1|?)- Jated from the outside world I- cept by boat. drastic steps hlva been taken to prevent spread of‘!!!- ésease. The whole area of bofll towns has been sprinkled with dime. " ‘ Captain G. G. South. Florida NI- tlonai Guards. with headquartoh at Belleglade. said that rerun Emomeni he was more ' Wrecked By Explosion g with PM“ Mm Mb . ions than with the recovery of hud- (Special to the Guardian] _ - ‘ SHANGHAI Sent flit-Weary ‘$5302.15?’ m’ ‘um “s w“; Chinese were killed. ao injured and‘ Asked what he believed m‘ scores of houses and shops were death mm would be. me “pa.” midis‘. m- 1- h- ww- caused by the dropping of a box o! aumiglmum of L500‘ of mug-APP“ T.N.'1‘. that shook the entire city»Lélesazdifsjmmbztfififfi‘ The wrecking of houses lefxtsseveraiwrhat-s why I time m, mun‘; hundred homeless nations ts. 0f- number of dams at mat ficiels SW1" "it" 111mm“ This is the minimum r thinkf “This has been the greatest dia- ‘aster in the history of the state." 3 At Bellglade no building remain. preached upon._ ‘ed undamaged. Only three in the spiritualism is the theory theiqbusiness districts were habitabla. the spirits of dead can and do Hundreds of homeless communicate with chose who arcifrom outlying districts paradedwip Sm] m m5 wqr1d_ {and down the street. aimlessly ro- Mr. Fulton discussed at somegmvving from place to place. Kim- length the bearing which the! dreds of crude unpainted bomb; teachings of spiritualism has uponlcluitered the streets. Truck; “up scripture and the belief of Chris-land went. bringing loads of limo land other disinfectants and cof- St. James and Zion Churches are. fins and then taking out the dead. busy with preparation in view of’ At South Bay. conditions were the coming meeting of the S_vnod‘?ven_ worse than at Belleglade. On- of the Maritime Provinces and ihclli‘ two houses and a houggbqqg w. m. s. the first week in October “were still habitable. Of the bodies The billeting of Commissioners 15' Bled as recovered 41 still lay in a a big task. but we are hopeful that. field within 200 yards of the‘ main and eihciently 1P8?! ofvthe town. There was an done_ unsuillcient amount of help loft fr: Over 300 invitations have been town to handle the bodies. V. O. sent out to accredliedromrnission-Denivn- 111 Cherie of relief work em maid. Of the 700 original inhibi- We trust that few will aosenillants or the town. au but 15d hlgl thernselvesmfrom "this almosrtt! czar’; U $211 gassing since the storm, Dm- assern as was regs - yea-is. Charlottetown is] TAMPA- FIQ. 22.—A , frcrn one of the flooded ilowm of ii gxiéeecbolbeéeddlstflct gin Plbdfl to °°a elites‘ mday said: "Many babi have been boi-‘n , in flooded districts since the storm. The anthem by the Choir was. Unless suitable ra-iment is sailierbd "pt-age ye me pagheyf by Gounod. i at once for these new citizens rush- l| ed info the world by the calamiw. Many Buildings former ambitious to furnish its Moderat- or. ' Evening Zion Male Quartet rendered selection “Come to the Church in' "l9? m8)’ n0! 1W0? the Wildwood." Prof. Thompson . played Lemares fine isrrm H of the "Hawaiian National Hymn" during the oficrtory. Deputy Minister of Fisheries In the City Mr. w. A. Found. Deputy Minis- ter of Fisheries arrived in tho Qty Saturday afternoon. rt is his - tention while here to look lnto__ general condition of the ncherhs. it is his intention to bring .ti'|ein into as close contact as o f‘ = with the department He ooinei, a VPrince Edward Island from a". LG of the whole coast of the " i | of Nova sootia. where he I t a study of conditions at t I i I No WOMAN ; isrsoK sign; Av ‘ o Ev. l Sscasf ALL "L , 4o HER$ELF a i - i “"" “tuation there is ‘ ’ much better than they war-g lug, vearaudtheoutlookontbawbola is very optimistic. » Mr. Pound is an Islander. undo" was his old homo. but TORONTO. Sept. ‘n-Jilaritnns. |moderato to fruh winds. partly cloudy and compa utiveiy cool; lo- cal showers by night. Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 72-42 Montreal. fair 64-52 Quebec. falr....... .6246 Ohlrlottetowrl. clear . 5-47 Halifax. cloudy .0345; Saint John. fog Boston. clear .i. New York. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 74-58 8:2 Ede this evening at 7.2! and morning at 6.10. Bun not this afternoon at 5M and riaa tomorrow $.18 am. ' Bununersfde tide akhteen rnin- otter . mun-v nr- .»-. "A<