MAXIMS OFA l MERCHANT What you are today you will be tomorrow; ‘only more so. Read by Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Everybody MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Not every fellow that uses shears is u tailor. f.';"k.t.‘_'“.l'..“§.'.'..‘1£’".1'..'.‘iillffff 51% . i A CIIARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927 A‘: ll-lllilllls-llll‘“llll~llll_‘ll-.-lall»; l» M I II I I I II I 24 PRIIMISINB EIIRIIPEIN MARKET 01223552232... l... III I; II I I 5 III A. H E U n E Honan Province way Accident Ross Rifles iii HEWiH (Special to ‘tho Guardian) PEKING, Sept. 13. —The Chinese newspapers charge that troops of Marshal Feng Yuh-Siang. formerly known as the "Christian general" (Special to The Guardian) ST. LOUIS, M0,, Sept. lit-Jfwen- ty four persons were injured, sever- al seriously, when the pullmon din- er and observation cars on cust- As the result of the initiative l of Senator have massacred thousands of per- sons at Changte, a city of 300,000 people in northern Honan province. Members oi‘ (ho “lleuvieniy Gate" and “Red Spears" societies having killed some of Feng‘s men, the pap- ers state, the mititary took a fear- ful revenge, slaughtering the in- habitants without regard for age or sex. Estimates of the numberlof dead published by the various pap- ers range from 30,000 to 80,000. i Old‘ Loyalist Stock Here Are Singled Out in Speech at Montreal -Freder- icton Referred to as Second Oxford. MONTREAL, Sept. 13. —- in an eloquent tribute to the cordlulity bound Rock Island passenger train No. 40, heavily laden with summer vacationists returning from Colorado Springs, left the truck near Centaur. Mo. 33 miles west of here. A number of the passengers narrowly escaped death when the pullman ear, break- ing loose from the train rolled down a twenty foot embankment and turned over in ten feet of water in the Missouri river, quick rescue work on the part of the train crew and passengers prevented any fatal- (ties. John A. Macdona future. At the‘ request of Senator Hughes Mr. A. W. Nordin, president of the Hughes, Poole 8n Thomson, l and Hon. mises to be a busy centre for Coidstor- age and export purposes in the near O 1d, Georgetown Pro- lsistance he could render free of ‘charge, and Messrs. Poole d: Thomp- (Speolal to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. 13. ~A military inquiry is being held into the alleg- ed disappearance of between 15 and 20 Ross rifles issued to the Ottawa collegiate cadet corps, the court 0i’ inquiry is composed of Capt. V. Herron, district cadet office and Major E. H. Hooper. It is stated that a. number of uniforms are also missing, but. as these are the pro- perty of the corps, being purchas- ed out of departmental grants, the inquiry is not investigating this. ——-—<0->————- ChurchProperty Nationalized American GoodsW H E A l’ HE k (Special iojliluzfiGuardiaiiy WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,- United States shipments (o France on goods‘ subjected to the fourfold duties pro-Z posed in the new Frexich tariff have‘ amounted to well over $10,000,000 a year, and the French rates, ii‘ en- forced will reduce the volume oi trade between the two countries, ac- cording to a survey of the situation just completed by experts of the iIe-‘ partment of commerce. I i (lovernmeni (‘rop Re- port issued Gives Estimate. of" Princi- pal (lrain (‘rops for i927. The changes in the-French tariff established in connection with the recent France-Germany treuty im- posed on certain lines of United Stat- es goods duties four times as high as those applying to competing pro- ducts from Germany, England and (Special to The Guardian) I5 IIIIIIIJIsI. Disastrous Storm On Mexican Coast _ OTTAWA, .“~ t. l3.—’1“l e ' - Gaspe Steamship Company. came to son, of Montague, and Messrs.John “p N 80mm this province lust July to see ourlA._MacDoiiald 8t Co., of Cardigan, fields uf‘ growing potatoes, and toloiiered to co-operate with Senator consider the possibility of estabiish-llfughes lll this work without making of Canadian hospitality,’ paying homage to those pioneers who llllil laid the foundations of the (lanolin. the other countries. Numerous pro- 1110110 010v (‘r0011 1111111011 P011111’ Elv- tests against the proposed rates have ing n preliminary’ estimate of this been received from United States year's iuiiuunul ewlu Prob-s spells (Canadian Pl...) iviExico crrv, Sept. l3. - Ex- ’ of today, and singling out particul- (Oanadian Press) NOflAlildS, Arlz., Sept. 13. lkispatcheii to (he Nngales Herald today reported many persons kil- led. hundreds injured and thous- uuds llUlllUlUSS by whnt was (lea- arly the old Loyalist stock of the Maritime Provinces, Lord llewurt of Bury, the Lord (filler Justice of England, today delivered n grace- ful address at ihe- Canadian Club here. Southern Europe and Northern Ai'- rica. Mr. Nordin stated that he nev- er saw anything in Europe like our growing crops, and when shown IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IInIIIIi Hill mg a market for our potatoes in any charge either. Mr. Nordin was very much pleased with these offers, and was so well‘ satisfied with the port of George- town and the large frost-proof potato some of last year's potatoes, tlieyiwarchouse being erected there, that‘ (man ‘Catholic cllsior eayait learns that, since (he religious conflict started in Mexico more than a year ago the government has nationalized Ro- ehurcli properties amounting to 100,000,000 pesos or ' fisheries, iroul, water powers and His Lordship divided (Innnda info five parts, the Maritinies, Quebct‘. Ontario, the Prairies nnibliriiisli Columbia, and analyzed hie impres- sions of each. Could his visitor ever forget Halifax, he asked, or Saint John, or "(fiat second Oxford ——a priceless gem (railed Frederic- ton!" "Here is a population descended in the main from (hose gallant 7,000 United Empire Loyullsts who, out of :1 population of three mil- lion, left (he United States because for them there was one flag, and one flag alone. it is said—iind is not the saying irue?—thi1t the Marltimes have yielded far nioro thnii their proportion, according in population, of the great men of (lunnda. is not (hat fact one nut- ward and visible sign of’ the excel- lence oi‘ the stock?" The liiuritinica hud hnd no immi- gration worthy of‘ the name for 11111111’ years. but they were rich in their fertile agricultural districts. and it was pleasant (o reflect thnt the United Empire Loyuliota —- men and women of education and refinement in n somewhat crude environment-tanned their thoughts first in (he (lll‘0('.l.lfill of education with the result that the Mnrlt-imes now had their many universities, dating back to the latter half of the eighteenth century. ' if it be snld that the Maritime Provinces, iii-i n community, tended cribed ua one, of (he most (lions!- rous storms und tidal woven in the history of (lic Mexican went count. 'i‘lia storm occurred lust Wednes- iiny. ‘Special Meeting (lives 3.N.R. Right of Way over Streets to Build Extension to Pown- i t l 50,000,000. . were so firm and sound he could not he bought a farm near Georgetown, approx believe they were nine or ten months and intends to make it his summer 0m‘ , home and grow potatoes himself. Italian Vice Consul exporters at the department of coni- ilmspeflll’ l0!‘ (Jilnildu. A loial wheat mcrce, and in each instance replies Yield 01 458.741.0051 011511815 1H D10- have been forwarded that‘ this gov-jdicted. Thi. .i.ll increase of 101.- erninent is attempting to adjust the 000.000 buslic s ovi-i" (lu- Aueust cs- trouble through diplomatic chanu-llllnul-L‘ 11110 1101110‘ 110000.000 bushels nels. lover the total yield of 1926. It wil Secretary Kellogg has gugggstgdirank as the second largest crop h the suspension of any higher dutiesICmW-(illfs l1iS1011V- on United States that on German or‘ The 10181 Yield 01' Outs is estimai» Mr. Nordin is a Swede by birth,‘ The ships of the Gaspe Steamship has lived and done business in‘Comp8-11Y 111B V911! 111188. 811d 011 Fu-ance for several years, and hasISenator Hughes’ advice Mr. Nordin been in (lunada o. few years. Hisldeclded to partly load them withl company own three large steaniersilumber in New Brunswick and flnishl . Was Assassinated other goods, pending tween the Unitedstates‘ and France. PARIS, Sept. 12, Qcmmt C-QTIQKOOGS affected by the French four- 10.)’ -—lt is anticipated (iii From Coal _ ____ , al Wharf. PRANKFORT-UN-hIAIN, Sep(._13l ——- _ _ _ in (his cltyI‘ A ispecial meeting Oli ll-llel all)’ I are fire established (he hcuii- Council was held last ngi n '10 lllulh-(ernuir (he (lei-man Dye 'l‘1'll:-1l~.-Couiicil Cliaiiibers.._witli His Worship now produviiig :1 new form of Hyll" the Ma.yoi'. the city 319001591 and ilielic gusolenc, and whore ull fin-lull the Councillors present. A num- portunt expcriiiieiiizii institute ioi-‘llel- of business men of the city were cool roscareli exists. thnt (he pro- present‘ ducts of (ho (1010111111 DY" Yrflliil '1 His Worship set forth the reason lllbllillliluflllbl ill Illerseinirg w_i'ii_l1‘1,gi‘ calling the meeting which was put on the market ut (he beginuiugllo sec lf they mum no), come to 011923- lsome terms so that the C. N. R. There is grout coniiilnliirrl! rihutilnlglll proceed wllll llle lllllldlllg of synthetic. gnnolenc» oxfruc (‘t rum m, “lllwly across llle wlllellfmlll; (‘lull Wlll IIPUVP 11 llilYlllli “""‘m"""ltoLPownal wharf‘. Mr. E. E. Stevens. inl prnpiisltioii In n conniry llkeAssistant General Claims Agent of (lierinuny, which produces rill) nntilurtnlllc Monclun legal Del” was pres- ul oil. it is ugt u one-mun t cu m I L _ , ,0] llng llle Q N_ ll (he ilisiilluilon of uil from coui conic“ wmeh 3 he made u commercial success. - ' ' - -i it i ver 'i‘hei'c are at least three oi'gziii|s.1-.R' askmg m! a ‘g1 U “my o .~t' t. f ti.- .it ver which r k t ‘mmcu’ u "Acting City Clerk. James McMlllunhnrt-ntiii cities, for our table stock. them adequately benefitting by the best _ , w ll t lyl . illlvlflfl- Allll U19!’ 110"" the "mlmnl"prxgeifilg/ei tlihlzmexttlendilllg 0331i: ageiuent of a keen public interest“ _ l m“ to cross the Olly in their experiments. I ‘:30’ llmlln‘ SS l. lllld ml. rcgolu- The first process is fhnt_of Dix;zlgflelaustlgicgsigela before we lamb Franz llergius. ivliich has been‘- i hd "nér into m‘ Gunman iliscusseil nbroud (‘or uoiiieti||n-.I‘V*1Y 9°‘ ‘- g technical‘ Th” Hemlllll. llllllllnl.‘ lllll ml l-(lllll. with parties interested. The line, hcl A bye-law proposed by the C. N. l cheaper than (thinks that if the farmers of Francefl ( (Spain, Portugntand Algiers were ‘aware of the greater productivity of our potatoes, their much better flav- or and keeping qualities, they would pay a price that would enable us t0 .ship seed stock to these countries lat. a profit. He stated, moreover. that the wealthy people of the world visited Paris the year round. und in consequence the best hotels and ‘restaurants in the world were in lthat city; that these wealthy people required the best food that could be obtained. regardless of price, and if our potatoes could be introduced to the consuming public of Paris, he 10.1KB 001l- lI-Ie further stated that good potatoes (are grown in ‘Ireland, fairly good po- ‘tatocs in Scotland and England, but lthe British Isles do not ship pota- ,tocs to the continent. I Senator Hughes advised Mr. Nor- whicli carry lumber and fish fromlwith potatoes at Georgetown. Eastern Canada to France. He knows, the present time there is not waterfwfls 5l1°l 511d kllled will? that potatoes can be grown in Eu-Ienough at the Georgetown wharf for ldfillllllled 1111580111"- , , rope, particularly in Germany, much‘ these ships when loaded, and Sen-bellevell W be all Imllim- 5008M the machmery and . I in Canada. but heater Hughes went m Qmlwa l”; Count in his room at the Consulatelware and other metal products, che- mqnth, expmned the lll-olec; u, me and fired three times without warn-I 11110815. leather. Public Works Department, and the l"!- Departinent ordered the largo Newlblll 16111590 V! 81W hi5 11111119 01‘ (Na 115; now motive for the crime. {Brunswick dredge working at Charlottetown to proceed to Georgetown when she gets 'through here, and do the necessary, ldredging there. l l Mr. Nordin left for France a few weeks ago to explain his plans to his associates and other moneyedI ‘men in that country. Senator‘ Hughes received a letter from him,l ‘written at Paris on the 17th of last: ‘month, stating that he had met with faifsuccess, and was leaving for Marseilles that evening to inter- pectcd to be back in Canada in fourl llir five weeks from the date of writ- ng. Mr. Nordin contemplates erecting a large cold storage plant at George- town, where he‘will assembl and, store fresh fish for the European markets. din to try two or three small sample Let us hope that his energy and appucallmls ml‘ m°rea5°s' A; Marlini, Italian Vice Co Pride of Detroit george Spotton, Conservative wasleqlhe 0mm‘ lumen‘ (Canadian Press) TOKYO, Sept. 12. ——— The round; the world monoplane "Pride of 02-- troit" landed at the Omura navai| nerodrome, at 6.45 o'clock, Sundayl could be view business men there, and he ex-fafternoon. the aviators Edward - mu] hel-gfold duties according t0 the depart- 000 by an-llllfynenf; of commerce are; Ewcgl-lca] August estimate of 86,455,000 bush- The 5559,1151); euqipment, heavy machinery, light @111 11110 11 101111 lucid The mallard; was arregtelyearthenwnre and hardware and the 000.000 bushel-u ‘range of specialty products. the negolla. ed at 502,199,011 bushels as compar- tionof a comma-mu treaty be. ed with the August estimate of 419,- 000,000 bushels and a total yield last The principal 3155595 0f Afngficgn yilal‘ 0f 383,419,000 bUShCYIS. The b3!‘- liarvcst is estimated a‘: 98,049,- bushels as compared with the last year 0f instruments, 11am. 99,684,000 bushels ' Rye this year will total 17,462,000 , lexlllee bushels, it is estimated, tvhich is 1,- more than the Aug- lnst estimate and more than 5.000.000 bushels in excess of last‘ year. The lilax crop will exceed 5,100,000 bush- ji-lr; it is figured. This is" 2.000.000 bushels more than the August (ire- ‘diction, but nlighily less than last year. certain Spotton Elected OODERICHrOnL, Sept. 13. —- _ ‘nature of the port is the i-siimatc of (he hay day elected to the House of Com- and Clowl. Cull) "3524 000 tom mons by the by-election ~in the ridingof North Huron, to fill the vacancy caused b'y the death of John W. King, Progressive. I The final figures are: '77 sub div- isions Bricker, Progressive, 2,725; fit Canada and 2.000.000 tons more than the 1926 crop. What (his yiezirs liar- vest means in spending power of the Canadian iiirmiéi" and his family is indicated by (he foilovring approxi- Scheeie and Wm. S.Brock expectil-nslop‘ Liberal M333 spotmn’ c°n',matc tabulation. to hop off (his morning at i’: oclocklitlervallvc 4.53% Plurflmy m‘ spoljwheat (Japanese time; for Kaaumi. l on ' edly discussed as objects for tariff reduction, were the subject of the‘ These 1“ (01115 .I """"" ":'i*3Z3:333:333 ---~ ~- (Burlw 03.000000 Rye 155300.000 Announcements, ~35‘; ............. . 1 1 . 13313331333 Ggmmg- Evgnts, Total . . . . . . . . . . , . ..$i,075,800,000 the second largest yaield on record in -3 _ . 1-‘ i. i ~t- 1a .1; 1-1 fr ~. ~ .1‘ E - thi Fall, and ifcnterprise will t. itl b M118 b11015 111111 8110611111111 1110011811 tum-l‘ pmwsa h‘ m" mm (“mun‘llhledbelielfldtnifmflilgshutyiflios: sidingsllllebifaiitlililre ZlIIlIgDlZOl. grove to be a ed success; anclngienzlvtor‘ §ixlgi3::dis'B°°d=- the mtler havmg a ‘meet. led m llllw ."°,"§,',',',,y‘l'§f“"l'l'§§§l Ki are along the line success he would not lose heavily. to be commended for bringing this bellrlng °l the “S” °f clllthesi 5° n“ We" 1° “=1 1° ' » .. . ' . . - . . ~. kn tn tarif b a n llll, Sllllllllllll llll (gllllllllllly “f New Councillor Foster asked if the As an inducement to Nordin tolgentlcman to the province and get- B8 ls own e l‘ oalr a: . 1 . . .. l 0g Railway was satisfied to extend the undertake the business, the Senatorlting him actively interested in our mude 11° recclmmendlll‘ ‘m w ll‘ re I ‘lelllmy’ lllllll.“ eilllixlllllllrmllslil qsplw line from Pownal Wharf to Poole‘: offered to give his time in assembl-stople industries—farming and flsh-‘ference l° ‘my big reductw“ such (Ill C U. ( Pl‘ l, lli P. . l “ (o live unto themselves and were more or loss shut off from the rest of Canada, let (hose make answer said (ho Lord Chief Justice, who were responsible. for the niljudlca- MeetingsEtc‘; " *~*"" I -~ "Buying live poultry Thursday, H-“lllell Sept. 15. P. J. Noy, Hunter River. tion of the Asliburton Treaty. The speaker surveyed the whole country in this fashion and asked towards the oiui if’ (he Mollie: Country was doing her part io co- operate in the development of this great und rich inheritance, wliii capital, brains and enterprise. This queoiioii Ilia Lorilship left unann- worod. -'-—-4-o‘>——-— in: min or NEW YORK. Sept. 12. ——In court yesterday for parking his car in for- bidden territory, Joseph Hinkel ex- plained he saw another motorist who owed him $150,. left his car, ran after the debtor and got his money. “Then you won't miss a $1 fine." said the magistrate. tea-———- 4 $0 0-0 OQ-OOQQ4Q QOQOQO OJ-O-F‘ Condensed Specials RATEr-‘C. per word, net each insertion in this column. vo-ovoo-ooooo-o-oooooa 004+“ qi s neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. l‘ - tionery, fine selection. Guardjpn Job Printery. l! Tannin-vino nos axrson- ‘ iously supplied. Guardian Job Priniery. t! ‘imuoarm cAans AND mourning cards at shortest notice: , Job Prinfnry. opus with address are alwsy! fuhionable. Guardian Job Prinfory. _ l! 4 ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK. - Ealter quality beef. Sound"! Newuoui and 60.. Elli- 9110 1'5"’ lot Building nos mmurin-o” or. evenv‘ temperature (filflllllllflflllml, und islWlm-Yl- Mr. Stevens replied ln 11w being tested by Professor Fiacrherlaffirmotlvt‘ DWVldllliI U10 llwlmlll’ and Dr. 'l‘ropsch, associates of (helowners IIWOlVOEl would 9-5109 l0 19" (‘oul ltesein-(eli institute, at Mul-Mlfilllt’ llll? W109 Qfiered- Tllls would lieini, on the Rhine,‘ t l tlg; refundgtllbyglfllllllpzercsollllg531:5 Another point of’ nicres. tia I a car. e a wa ' will arise if (he synthetic. invon- ahead with the agreement with var- tion proves a succteeiu is the lnutnl- ious shippers until it had a guaran-i lotion of a. plant near the pit-head tee to gs: lover llieJity) streeltsr. dl . to deal with the output of coa Mr. eson a en ury norme l mlln-ith? illIllgéntzjlnltbis033331$3331tefzlllllilietllzgiiugilavwllgitotli:I (B! 31'1"" "w" Vie“) llllaill pfllliflllii for ilidlvldual lfllllilli ‘harbor could afford As he saw itl SYDNE“ N' S- " Sept" 13' i but (lint factories wil be Bl'f‘(‘l€'l|"l.h(! Council would be well advised Declaring mm me unrest l“ west‘ ni convenient points in lllllllllKVf‘€ll“tD provide in every way possible for 91'" Samml- a‘ "landaled lerrllory ire-i "to deal with the output I of the large business which is looming under New zeallmd “ml “dmcenl m grinms of i-oilicrios v lup especially in fertilizer and seed- America“ 51mm“- was the result 0f _i'__<.'>_____ (llamas (colossal blunders by the Administ- ONE-MOTORED ENGINE p Mr Simon Paoli declared he was 100°" “"0 W“ 101101118 1° i‘ 1111mm‘ CAUSE OF lnAagpyimllglled l0 have the 5pm. slop M, which would bring dlsrepute upon belélols wlml prov lng he was 8lv_ the British people, Sir Joseph Car- on accommodallon hem lruthers, a veteran Conservative pol- pllfllll-ll ul- lllll Iqlngl“ (illghlq will-ll M“ Bolll.ke_ properly Dwllelsalll iticfan of this city, returned here (he most probable (llfillHlGf (o both lle was not in favor of having his [mm 110N010 311111011 Cillivlllced l-llill flu- "Slr John flurlius" and “Qlld property damaged-by the extension. all‘;c:13"lflzroiggilfollglfilxggng ‘he lo‘ " f -oce i. ll nos. s - - - ., ' lliliwlyeiyillllloulrflrl]: lJlGlXlE-fblllllllllllllilfil‘ dwgilaclggulffelgllfxag,‘ §{‘,§°','f},l&sli,°w "I have voiced my opinions," de- lllulllllll E‘ Byl-ll‘ lwhérc the sldlng would be ol- any clarecl Carruthers, "because I am Au he lcfi Rochester for Iloston, bellelll u, lllelll Ml. w L Rowe ol a lover of our fine old British in- tlie famous polar and transatlantic. Ma Donald lmll Rollm Sllld‘ that m“ stitutions, especially our system of flier added Io (lint conjecture the xlgnslon would be a nlllsance l0 llls justice, and I hate to think of the following (Illlllluili arm A5 n lelllll dealer sllllllllng discredit which must attach to our “Fliers should not make long “Slims door would lnlurh llls bus_ race if the League of Nations or the fllghia over areas where (hey can- slew and “lore there would be n‘ World Court is compelled to inter- not laud in unfely unless they have grave me lmzarll Mn Amed Plclb fere to secure common justice for niorc (bun one engine. Tin-y should Md expressed lllmsell- as lll accord the Samoans-a justice withheld at huvc threo-enlziuo planes. 1f‘ Dill?‘ wlllll the bulldlng ol the llne us dld présaiagil.‘bzyérghgégglrzlinislgizgonlhere motor aiopa (icy can f y on wt also Ml. R E Mulch and Ml.‘ 3am ll“, Gum. lw,,_ i ' ' were two distinct aspects of Sain- "I say llllH only for (he sake of gclmlguxaifxdl Iglolllgclizyogfioan affairs, firstly the alleged. lllilfl; contemplating iuiurlo "flighisjlect to we extenslo“ ll the rallwaylggietgaéiceiisefattllae Allfittlnésthgglglgisli. in t o hope that it may u uoncc- _ _ f! In 1' - someone not (o make n flight in- flwgllixlwnxllgwugzuy$clg file‘; gggtldgtcry guthorjtlggl and gggondly, volving such iremciuloua rinks. llcwould not lnlcrlere wlth the “mfg line “grievances of European resi- There is uilli u alight chalice nl’ 611 - efiln boili the Sir John (‘ariin b"5m”5s' a "The other and more important End girl (llory with their crew: Mr‘ swvellsldfwlflfeel“ the sllllunthrl: aspect." said Carruthers, "is the even if they landed in (he (icemi. w°uld m“ pa? rwceufl epllaz; ruthless and arbitrary exercises of lloth used only one engine (o get u‘ und 12 p‘ m‘ an M “r as r Grave Charges Made Against Administrator ROCIIPSTER. N. Y., Sept. l3, —— lmlgel. rmllum ard was concerned all locomotives The plalm 110'" Glory.’ mmdare equipped with fire protecltivg mllllllal. Byrd ll,lllell_ w“ pllllmly appliances. After it was expla net like (he one in which hc flew over, m“ “n dawns could be worlljedcg? the north pole except that if nniall" m” “greement belween t e y powered by only q single engine in-l “lid m9 mllwal‘ the bycmllv was °n "all; n; “ll. three l", l,‘ml,ll,yl.,l_ llli0tl0h of Councillor Fostei second- "One engine is better than ihrcc 0d by Colmclllm’ muglm’ m“ l“ where a landing ls possible," com-l 01”" l-lnle- "- mmld “m” “ml pm‘ mange;- Byl-d dqfllll-ell‘ lgrcss reported. It will receive its "It is more economical and gcisllllfll P91101118 fills 1110110118 Ill 3-30 power by the Administrator and the mandatory authorities. The real crux of the position lies in this at- tempt of the Administration to sup- ercede every fundamental of British justice, and to set up in its place the barbaric laws of centuries ago. when mlghtlwas right." (the business," concluded Csrruthers "is that by his tactless conduct. the Administrator (Sir George Richard- "The most exaaperating part of- deseription, cheaply and eXPNll‘ tiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Jib Printer. Phone 188. wolaiisrounauca olilmfl M111 elfielopes with mama printed- iult the thing for schiowindaa- intimation. 1-,, etc. Guardian m» Printory. t! more distance. l was urged lo use one engine plane on my trans-ut- lnnilc flight but refused i0 do so. alder the plane of tho future. n three-engined plane which is safe overseas where you cannot land. "i am tremendously interested ~lii colmmerlbhll] ilivlatlfin hand l look on so enti c ng a t o some thin ‘VQU WANT 0°09 actually thgro are no commercial Prices for 10d: 100 o _ n“ fiightl. They are all pioneer flights 350 l0? 1F W0 l" '1' 0' '0“ and where ever your pioneer, you an ‘I court‘ On that flight i used what l con-l , o'clock. I ' Yankees Win son) is spoiling the effect of all the good work he has done in the man- ‘ agement of plantations and the ' building of roads. One can never , A be (no sorry for all the unhappiness P and disquiet which is being caused by a good man gone somehow l (Canadian Prue) NEW YORK, Sept. 13. —- The wrong." I Bir George Richardson was orig- Yankoes clinched the American inally a private in the British Army. League pennant toda by taking o. He rose to highest non-commission- double-header from f e Cleveland ed rank, sergeant major.’ specializ- liidiins. The scores were: -5 to ing in artillery, and as such he re- “l9 9"“ "Whlul ,.. ll“ (u.- "A. .i .,.l._. . .,. ._ ing these cargoes. and any other as-ing. Minister Of Finance Forecasts Further Tax Reductions, (Special to the Guardian) l OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 13. —-A re- duction in the income tax to assist industry and commerce and a re- working man are thought to be the objectives mentioned by Hon. J. A.{ Robb, Minister of Finance, in his recent speech in North Huron fore-l casting further tariff reductions next year. Until the budget’ is brought down, the public, not even‘ the cabinet knows what taxation‘ reductions or increase may be in" ered into the situation point to the reductions suggested. The two taxes mentioned are dir- ect taxes and the benefit thereof is immediately felt. Last year when the income tax was reduced the taxpayer saw in the “l0 percent re- ductlon" on his income tax return a definite amount of money saved by the present administration. By changing that l0 percent to 20 or 25 in the budget, there will be a similar visible and concrete evi- dence for the public to see. In the case of sales tax the result will be felt in the reduction in the price: of commodities not very much, but still enough to be seen. The retail merchants of Canada have repeat- edly pressed for a reduction or the abolition in the sales tax as an im- pedime it to business. Kind it is thought that Mr. Robb might be able to do this. Possibility of reductions via the tariff route do not loom very large. The tariff board have reported on a number of cases half of which asked for tariff increases and half for reductions. The two things the general public is mostlintereet- ed in and which have been repeat- __ Recalled Zealand defence forces. to the British forces at the outbreak of the World War; Richardson rose rapidly and at the armistice was Major-General. Visitors to Samoa .who have returned to Sydney de- ‘clare thet Richardson, like most lBritish rankers who rise high in the army, never forgets that he was once a sergeant-major and rules everyone who comes under hill sway in the some way that he booe- ed a squad of recruits on the par-l ‘ade ground. That, they declare, is mum why t. l‘ ...'-\-. store.‘ but several factors have ent-‘Euiers preventive officers had been as have taken place in farm imple-‘I ments and automobiles in recentj years. | ' The chief indication pointing to income tax reductions is that Honl Mr. Euler, Minister of National Revenue, has already collected furl this year as much money as the tax. 9114-9-13-31 ——— ; (fly Iii-itish United Press) "f (‘omlng:~l\"ini Justice, grcnf- PARIS, Sept. ill. —A "Soucier." est show on earth, Sourls Tliurs- one of those men who go about day-Montague, Saturday. ‘with a divining rod looking for hid- ltlild-il-l-i-ili. ldcn treasurer. is now searching at _ iBcnlogne-snr-Mci" for it gold statue "Inquire Re Chronic Diseases 112 buried somciviuere ncn- the ancient yielded in the whole of last year.‘ Prince Street, Dr. Cliit. Don't delaygcastie of the Counts or st, PQL He has eliminated the priviiegedlreeovery in next three months. politician and the tax dodger and‘ has made everybody pay who has, tax income, equalizing the burden to a greater extent. In addition 000N011 111 the 59-168 1-81‘ W l1°lP lllqhe has collected a great deal morelbl-Ing yguy friends," money in customs duties, so that his; department has contributed huge additional sums to the national ex-. chequer by carrying out the law as‘ it was intended. This has had the." additional benefit of increasing theI sale of "made in Canada goodal One retail merchant wrote to the‘ department recently that since Mr.' in h cre district, his sales had in- d 30 percent. ifs beffaa‘ 4o You. oowu on A Joe 4min LAY bows on (‘f-——- TORONTO, Sept. 141' Mir-name. moderate winds, mostly fair-with much the same temperature. Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . . . . 71i-i56 Montreal fair .. -. 04*“ Quebec clear .. 62~42 Charlottetown fair . 62-46 Halifax clear .. 62-44 St. John- fair .. .. 02-44 Boston ‘cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 70—‘—50 High tide this noon at 12.30 and tonight at 12.50. Sun sets this evening at 0.13 and rises tomorrow morning at 5.37. Pull moon Saturday Sept. 17th. portant that all members attend. tion Meeting in St. Mary's Hall, l This family was very prominent lin the reign of Louis XII. and it is "Where will you have supper believed that the gold statue is bur- Saturday, Sept. 17? At the Uniiedied near their castle in Boulogne. Church Hall, Souris. Come and The other day (he "Souciers div- ill3l-fl-l4-2i imng rod retv-alcd the existence of several subtcrruiioaii passages lead- ing in various (lli‘i‘i‘l.iOllS from the lf-(h. cellars of the castle. These passages were hitherto un- iliiil known to historians; they are be- lieved to have existed before the “The Old New 16th century and are being investi- Corntvali Hail. gated, fllliii-Q-ld-Ciil "Webster's (loruer liall. Well-l neaday, Sept. 14th. Rev. .l..l. llluc-i Donald will lecture on ills (rip fol Europe. "lee (Yream S<Scini in (lriihzinfu Road lluii, 'i‘hun~id:i_v. Sept, ii‘ not fine following night. "Don't miss seeing Hampshire Home," Friday, Sept. 16th. Great Dianion Rush COSIi-fi-Etfii ' ——— (By British United Press) "bliss Pearl Johnson will rc-oirl .IOlI.\.\'.\'l~.‘SHl.'li(I South Africa, en classes in piunoforie on 'l‘ues~ Si-pi. iii, ~ Nine of I portions into llll)’. SBIIL 13, fli 285i Fitzroy Si. .\\‘lll(‘ll (he newly (ll.‘l(‘ll\'t‘l‘(3[l dlzv illll-ii-lli-fllliiiiviiii I'll-iii ill “W-lu-rdlend, in the l'l3l'llil.'~'\'2lill. iv. (ll\'lIli*il were duly "Monthly meeting of Ladies Alilpfilrlflllllilll l‘i‘i'i’llll_V, and claims of P. E. I. Hospital, will be held injvi-rv- pegged b_\ (Iioiisunda oi’ dig- St. Paul's Parish Hall on Thursday. gcrs \\'l|(i liilfllfllllillEil in what it Sept. 15th at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Im-l [irobubiy (he lust diamond rush iu South Mrif-n. y Many oi‘ llll‘ rnshers spent (he ‘previous night at (he starting-point, "Grand lilusieal Recital Stanley Bridge Hall. iviqmiay. Sent. 192ml Tllc nigh: was from‘ mul they shiv- by Trinity Chump Choir under dial err-d (hrouizh (he darkness in mot- epilon of Prop Flglghen Qllll|a(ll;‘nr- cars nuil lorrlies or under the "New Jerusalem". Also lnslrii-‘fiiieiici- of crazy lean-to huts of mental number. lf weather stormy, sucking or wood. recital given following night, All through (ho night there was 91g0.13.3|_ ‘a ceaseless stream of motor traffic _-.- carrying riinni-ra and spectators. "Live sum]; shipping Qrggmzu. liarnuseil policemen kept the stream of traffic constantly mov- soul-jg‘ “may gepgembel- 16m all ins. but their signals could hardly gm l,_ m‘ uve sunk ghlppel-s fl-oml be seen for the dust (hat envelop- Red House, Rollo Bay, Red Pofnt.l°'l‘rf"9l‘-vlll1l118-lj i Elmira and surroundingdistricis are , 1° "l" 11 01601 1'8 “'11s H b0!‘- lllvllled to llltellll 9ll9_l3_2l‘ tion of the ground which was reput- 9l43-l4-2i which ivns Il miles from (he claims. I . "A meeting of the shareholdersl of the Mt. Albion Rural Telephone, Co, will be held in the Mt, Albion- Schooi Thursday the 15th at B p.. m. Benjamin Jenkins, Becy. 0f10013tw tion meeting in St. Mary's Hall, Souril. Friday. Sept. 16th at 8 p. 11.00 p. m. 511mm“!!! tldfl eighteen minum m. Live stock shippers from Red Rouse, Rollo Bay. Red Point, El- mira and - -- .- . t . nan§u<~wv¢wrv~- l we . .. ed (o be fabulously rich and where the “millionpound kopje" (hill).- ownc-d by Messrs. Donaldson and (‘urlis. is situated. This wonderful k001i‘ has already yielded millions or ilollnrs worth oi diamonds. Some of the ruahern pegged ground on which the huge wgtqf “Llve Block shlpplm orgunlzblfnnka and machinery of Meson; Donaldson an Ciirlis stands. .. ‘ ' l1! likely Io lead to surprising 6- ‘ veiopnienia. " l’ la ‘ 1 Among (he runners was a 1 . ~~ old Boer girl, who secur .