i??? OFA MERCHANT Advertising w a s ‘made for trade- to persuade the hesitant into action. ' ‘qt Oiulothtown Gunllnn Two Con“ In!!!‘ Guardian, Founded 1H1 l] A "Din-Donald M.tli’larvin llN‘ Blllllllfilll‘ will mvisiiii, Anti Capitalists Made‘ Million in Wall Street in 2 Years. AMUSINEEY PARADOXICAL “It’s a Joke on Us,” Admits Socialist, “and . a Joke on G. F. Bak- _ er, the Banker.” NEW yQnK, SODL 23___Radic3| Economist of the Royal Bank organizations, receiving asslstaneelwhl’ Pwdm-s a "M" m,‘ °l l"°"' from a fund created by Charles Gaflrlflli)’ 701‘ "l! D°'"l"l°" °l Cami“ imiil, of North Carver, Mass, "tmand says that thi; country la on the fight capitalism," have made morclvcrge of big business expansion. 1111111 $1.o00.coo in Wall street iii] the last. two years. I ~--~&k}i-—— The American fund for puiilicl service has increased from $80.-i 000 to $l.B0ll.iJ00, Morris 1.. ism-ii.‘ counsel for the inundation. reveal? ed today. despite H1O fact that’, $500,000 -has ‘been given awuy to,‘ EHEIZTHI ‘BY various radical organizations and? “Some oi’ our securities rose inl publications. viilue 2 000 per cent. in two years.“ lvlf- Ernst said. “A large part nil 0111' (rallltal was stock lll the First Ntltlllllfll ‘Bank. which increased) _ "m"? ma" $1.000 a share. lt showst ,___ that radicals are conservative (special tokThn Guardian) when it comes to hnndiiiig- money! rqlnvy “nu; I“, 23, "Arrival on ll large scale." , .‘ l,‘ , , |',l. f . u", m Dr‘ Normal‘ qmomunl socialist it Allflvllillll ('(llkll (S Oi . i‘ candmato ml, mayor’ deflcflbad the‘ttflfllltlllttlllvlltdly‘ltllltlll (onfcrcivcc mm“, Sumess h, making mrmny i“ in Vviisliiiigtoii. lUrllillPllflllli: peak w,“ “may as one of mo grealeghtotiziy when the steamship Luroiila gold-id; the 893mm ‘brought 155 foreign governmvnt “it h; d joke on us," ho “my rcprcsciiiiitlvcs. hicliulliig 40 meni- “It's u joke nii (loorge F, lmkerhbcrs oi‘ lb.- llrltisli parliament. chairman o fllio board of ilimctops‘ A ('.l'U\V(l of zipprexiiiiiitcly 200 ii! the First National Dunk. lliilliorcigii iiicii iiiid women tried to m" ll"! irrzich llli. pier as iihn (Jzironhi "llilllk 01' ticerge ll‘. linker (oiicltioclteil this uioriiiiig at i-lih Street giatgzflr-lfillzfizlltl, 1113115": w," Hnnlulillbllt lhcy were illl‘llf‘tl buck by hinun m; mnvv,,,eml",-. y r "3 m‘ ‘m! millet‘. lIlu-y curried sovoliul flziriaiiil, llnrvnrd grnilunte nnii‘..mnmrfi' PM ‘m.’ m." msllllmoll. Socialist. established the fund iii.- mm“ Wm‘ “Hush "nlwflilhilllm 193g Wm, the $300.00‘) he rel-lmothllllflllltfl‘. "we (li‘lllilil1l.lllll'(!Sll'it‘i.i!(l 1,, new,“ m, m“ Share of U", nwillllllllkfiillllll lo thi: United Stubs." into of his father, Jame“ A (;m._;iiiiil a third. “slop purseciitloii of land. Boston millionaire. l-le is nowllilffilsii 110111." \ living on a fnrin near Ell-‘ltlllLl Some o1‘ llli‘ biiiiiii-i-s wore hnuletl Penna. lilown lly thi‘ police. "Private properly is the matnlllorne, [oi-moi- (‘iiuiii-iilrii- “"31" 0f 11nhai1n_1r_1ess."_ (lflrlililfllliriilsh lCX('lli‘f]iil‘|', llviitlvll stud at the time. The longer Yfill-‘llrittsh lu-lcgutlon. have money the harder it is to‘ imo straight." ‘iviizlcifTii/O Earth Shocks Arc Felt In France berated in Delaware. Riiilicul ‘lilMtliiiiiS, Fruilciv, Sept. 28~ newspapers in Chicago. Minimu- bolls, Seattle. Oklahoma and Now York have been subsidized iii 1i:irt.l'l‘\vii shuro mirihqiiaiie‘ shocks lurro loll hero iictivonii 5 and ti ifoloiii this morning. the second mm N '|ll(1\'1‘ill1‘llt lusting i0 Bf‘(‘tlilil.‘Z_ Tho Y . lllPl‘ 1il.‘ii-i-s Ill this vicinity, notably 5 Condensed spgclals lllllillt‘ltlll'iill\. g IAIE-Ac per word, net eneh l _ . . 4o>__~___ the 40 insertion in fill column. m ,,,,,,,,,,,, QLiird Byng‘ Will ‘Offi- ciate At Unveiling‘ . _ t ‘ Guardian Otlico. 4 (Spl-cial to The Guardian) __ _____-..., ‘BUNGAVLOW TO LET-—FUR-i ’l‘f)l{i)N'l‘t), llill., si-pi. 2s. nave. fireplace. $17.50. iiobort‘ (lotton. Brighton. 6200. >-_..___;_.____-___{___ hiviiriiioii to oflii-Eutt ill thi‘. unveil ‘To LET___TWO HEATED APAR-rnilll! of tho wui- nieiiiiirizil tifilltllilllll oldir, plasma, at The mxyhmrm AUmy-in front o.‘ ilii- (‘.iy llull on Afllllll-“R, IL Jonklng, and y /\_ Mega(‘l~vcy (L 1L Benoit mo wwu“. ls(rpett_‘lll‘.ll llay. A l ‘ltcr in the iuuyor thluluddrcssed a largely attended meet- 5137 g4; 9 3L morning udvisi-il that the (ion-rustling in the order named, Mr. Nath- llltllllvfl ------ ticnerul would be iii uiiciitiunci: ‘BUSINESS STAND FOR sALEliiut that lli, Wt-llltl not viiry his ruicdarge representation of 1.111195 m... ll. to iriuko addresses at iiiiiclioiis oilseiit niid the best of oriloi‘ prevail- st ihinstaffniage. Apply Mrs. Hvilipson or .I'hoi1e (Jentrzii Duii- i 5,4 itind. llnllnuge. 5211 21> s n,‘ f--- >—~ ; nos F“ SALE.—-$MELT GILL AND; llllnots just received. Our gill nets- tiousli‘ executed. llflcc right. Earle Fisheries Co.‘ ( liiiriottetown. lillfPl‘ foi- tho Charlottetown Stlv Occupancy at er lilnck Fox (lo., ‘Ranch. Frcr‘ (160118 Sl- M1111)’ J. Vote for MacK Sir Illobert of the! - nil officer at ‘the submarine‘ base l-Ofil fight in Queen's ‘County was fired liyng hos zicvi-pli-il Xloyoi‘ Foster's last night at Pownal PRINTING OF Evsavl (inscription, choiipiy and expedi- (luardin all 11ll K111111110. lIlEllBBl- llllillllY-i Central Joli Priiiiery. Phone 131i. siol-s-zo-zui- ___ _l""l""lll0d to 11v Mr. siiii-Kinncn. __ I Toatfimco Hlgucifingtlls’ '22s; Mi". Messervey who mudi- his maid- ‘WANTED-AT ONCE A 5555i order, all modern convenlencesom‘ lmmlflll once. 50 Great M. J.. c.o. 5095-9-23-tf ie's Paper Holy Year To Close December RJME. Sept. ZS-Tho Pope has decided that solemn functions shall be held at St. Peters Decem- ber 31st marking the close of Holy Year. On that day he will go to St. Peters and celebrate a pontifi- proclaim "the social kingdom of Jesus (liii-lst.” and order that this festivity be inserted in the calen- dar of tho church. The closing oi’ the lloly Door will take place as prescribed on Dec. 24th. Thinks Peak 65mm‘ ' Times Are Past ‘ . —-—--— l . (Canadian Press.) | OTTAWA, ‘Sept. 28-—“ln West-ll the prospects thins Society of Canada, summer-I lzing his impression after an extended West. Sir (leorgo arrived in the, capital over the week-end. -?~¢0&--—-_ MizBourassa Puts l Forth His Policy, (Canadian Press) ‘ MONTREAL. Sept. 28.—~“I sup, port a firm government a tr y: national policy, the respect of ‘thci, [lilbi of confederation, ‘the just, treatment of all races. l‘lll' ‘main-i tnlnztnice of soclnll order hosed on‘ tho family, Fkl-Cllllllllll-lllllltllll. 0ft econom-lc balances betiwt-eir ‘the pro- vitnoes the town-s and the ‘rural, dsitricts with ‘the readjustment of} taxes and public charges with a view to lessening the iburden on? the tax ‘payers of medium resour- ces and particularity of large fam- ilies attached to like soil who arei ‘be-tier guaranteers of the ‘safety gfl tho nalilen than ‘tho inultil-titie oft strangers ibroiight in by. moncyq reertulls from the army of unem-l pioyeil, iiialcentonts and ioinon- tors or revolution," announce-s llenri Bonrassa. who hos decided in ‘run as an independent in liabetli C/iunity Quebec in the coining gen- eral election. Mr. Bourassa innde this un- uouuceinent in a. manifesto ‘to those wihe offered him tho nomination ,and “which is published in his paper Le Dev/air. Believe Sub 8-51 Gan Be Bloated Today NEW LONDON. Coiiii,, Sept. 2R. ~- That the submarine ‘S—-5l sunk 14 miles east of Block island Friday (night, when rammed iby the steamer =(‘1ity of Reine, would undcrfavor- lllille conditions be raised some tiiiiio today, was t-he ‘belief of a nav- hcre where the rescue work is being directed. lPolitical Meeting At Pownal The first volley iii the political where the i'our candidates. (Hon. John l‘). Sin- Dunald MacKtnnon, -“lll\i(‘l (lay presided. Thrrn was a ed. Each speaker wiu-i given i-l 1701M‘. iluous hearing and a generous ill‘.'5l.'l iii-o of applause. - The remarks of lion. Mr, Sin- clair. which dealt chiefly with ruli- wuy and tariff matters. wcri- ably speech lniu night. “Tllalfll 1! filileniliil imprcssiiiii. An. “K191111011 report of th‘; meeting will appear later, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, , _ 1i iHiliiSlllillPiMNlNil ma‘: “ ‘ Sllilliii ciai mass and during function will Yellow are now flooded and it is feared and lino‘ members of the crew were ern Canada all are evidently oitilll Bilflfltvfliififlve 11f ‘:1 brim-ll ‘ln tllclslzcd, while making a gallant effort the opinion that the peak of di-i- Yellow River dykc on‘ the SliRfltillPKl ficult times has passed and tiiu1,(lh1i>11-i>or11er- The effected am it ten-me are excellent llfiwlllfllllfl,‘ tivacuateil hurriedly and. re- Cam, "mum ma“ for continued advance along alblief workers who were lines." said Sir George Fosteigifrom the scone said the flood is the President -of the lloaixue of Nalirreaiest since that 0i 1337. tproiiniiiiceiiiciiits“ inns“ an“ "essemv an<11lfr¢=1=¢ri*Y ADVT. - Covers Prince Edwardlsland Like The Dew \ lll [S4 l]: liHl-IW lllllill UHllWN River DykelWhen N. S. Schooner Breaks - Millions of Meets With Disaster Chinese Flee-Jlun- oif Rum Row. dreds Believed - SYDNEY, Scp-tTE-"lf she goes Drowned. (down l'li go with her" were the last named leaves a. wife and child- (canaman Pm“) Valcher, oi‘ the 55 ton schooner inniciso. ‘Sept. ‘zs. ——F1lfieen 1M1 ti» of Burme- Newfolwdlwld- liousanil square miiles (Ztllltlflilllnq Wllllfll $811k three mllQB Oil UHERR l... homes m‘ 4W4; “mp0,, persons Saturday night. Captain Valeher lINIJE hat hundsretls have been drowned drowned when the little craft cup- to rczich North Sydney during the storm which swept the "“l“"“l“~‘i Tho men drowned in addition to land. Edward llarriss, of Burgeo, m» T " John lliscock. of Coduroy and Jam here today: - . ‘ w," m. uwiThlnks es “hcoler of North Sydney. The R ll s s l S last utincd leaves a wile and child- l‘i?ll. Administr a t 0 r s' Not Missionaries Kenneth Bragg of ‘Burgeo and (‘Cflnadlflh FNSL) (ieorge Bungay of North Sydney 'I‘OR()NT(). t)nt., Sept. 2B——The we", Saved, havmg reached the loin President Wiisionfls “Apostolic Show m a (‘my iiiive bedeviletl ' order in the Orient and greatly jeopardized British _ ,, I over tho world Sir John Powers, “l” 05M Wm‘ The Tragic Story Capt. uVtclier, were Robert Strlck- mmio" dmla" h" church wmk’ Bragg ‘Capt. Vatchcr had remalnedlflaslllnat” m“ l , , , _ country wi‘thln Lhn next six iiioniths- interests all M UN‘ wheel ‘murgrogfffinrhguxi: and sr‘t 111p a (Dictatorship, flll-lCDV- MAXIMS . OI A MERCHANT Advertising is ‘un- complaining — always - ready—always steady —always on the job. Annual lnbnerlptlonl Delivered “.00 lull, 05nd: and IJ. LAMB insists niiiiniliiiiis Will Siiiiillili GAINS Hill Siiliiiliiliil ll HUME (s i i t Th Guardian) ‘ WASPillhliGTgN Seept. Zlk-France Says England has rowed America's sussesuvnlnaned Billion a Year that the basis oi settlement of wart . debts be developed along the lines; Before Clnlfllct. of the present Britlsh- American. agreement. . 9 in a. brief statement, the French, T mission iicelared that it would b6‘ unwise tor France to undertake iguilmprfivement Qf Ecflfl- ill ti t thi -ti which s e v v - gillglgmltl ti): raequlresd 11inch few yearsi omlc Condltlons to confess she cannotfuiflll. Ne! Over Globe is new figures or offers were made by 0 1925 J. n. ciiunv ‘the Hench but it was stated by M. Caillaux that if the United Stat- ; -- es would agree to the so-called He head‘ a on“ drive by thelsafeguard clause he would be Wll- ‘NFlVl’ YORK. Sept. 2R.—Uilltad ' Unmd church of Canada ‘or muéillng to examine the situation an-iSitaics gold lying idle instead of low and present figures for further twins <'111‘l1l">"‘-1l l" the‘ tlffveloll- ‘cmmlderat1on_ inns‘: of xvorid business has re- l The safeguard clause runs ahom suiiui iii "a complete collaipse in 1mm ‘ma. o,“ ca“, 0g gireumgtadcn world trade." according! Ito lllieut. _ , , i _ (‘ll;|lli~('1)ll1ll‘9l Vi-rnon \ 1i‘ ey, oiaiir- fgrztriggdvéfi; (‘Ssgrgé gilfleiggfenlafldlhlllt of the ‘Federation of British ‘Ur French capacity m pay, the m“ industry, who arrived yesterday on , t m be c mmm‘ the Aqultanila, 15°“ “"“"‘¥°m°“ w _, T,‘ ,, s lileut. (Tolondl VWiilcy. aceomip. ‘ered "lid ‘wblemed l~° """* O“- anilcd by Guy ll. "Lac-oak, director of the Federation's activities, came it ' it oihc United Sta-Les ‘to confer ‘I _ 28 Let Th8 LatllfiS iwiu. united 1Sta¢cs Ilndustiilaliirts HUDAI DST ‘ulmgdly- Sum‘ ', ' An” ‘on n program ‘designed to ‘bring According to “lnslslllll; mm- nlglrtilciggll- é? i152; ‘llillil/lll and the ‘United Sit-lites in- hgogrpefligrgion. Iin stabiliz- llllioiis throughout. economic con- iho world and i was iii-l - . _. , _ ere-l Wednesday nlgiht, . ‘ _ - ,, , , EIQKIxFI,“w“Igfirlili:,,;fil,tin€xg‘xflgvfizg_ Flltltl) afternoon nnd evening. At ighicd him“ ‘imgguuzeditlby M:sl(,ql,iv(' l gqli“lyl Ygmx’! 39m} fi6ifgliflllwfitllliflllllg world trade. ‘-‘ 1- ' e ‘p0 (to o e cup z ar iv - ‘ll la agior o 1e fl i-i z- fore the 'l‘nr0iilo Ciiiiuilian Club to- Am, a lhomu-gl, ;n,.,._.;;|,ga;1m,_ qflqgyuihe]. and Shea“ mam was m cm," 5mm," Posmom ‘my, I l l h H n m‘ (°°""'“"d m“ Pa” 3) are arrests»: n11 (‘/»>111““““l-""l ml- Ylnsltlftliiy and said. "net the ladies .‘r .oiii ion. cio y W NTIlE Fl (‘Canadian Press.) Yorktnn. Saslc. Allen O. Stew- (ireui. Britain's rule in the East which. he held, wits right and‘ just. "The blast. needed administra- tors. not missionaries." ho sold. “'l‘here is no gratitude in the Oriental mind." Wilson's doctrine of "self deter- mination." for small nations was ) ‘he mam can“ m. the unrest no“. art, lrogressive: “Sourls, Man. mevalling in eastern countries. ‘QLTS-s Cufrtsséllusiggk‘ . ’ . . eral; Melville. Sack. W. J. She- A I‘ c t 1 G burn, Progressive; Swift Current, hflHlL, A. Lewis, Progressive; lluni T . iioldt. Sask., C. W. Stewart, Pro- gressive; Laval. Two Mountains. Que. A (ioriiiain. K.C., Liberal- In (ionservative; Chlcoutimi, (Que... Jean Charles Magne, (Joiiserva- (Canadian pm“) live; Chleoutlmi, (lilo, J. it}. Cti-ltLliNG, Nfld, Sept. 2ll.»-'i‘hc lluhuc. Liberal. steamer Ptrflfy of the ‘MacMiliitn ST- B0~$FACH Mflii- — MR“ Arctic Flxpeilltilon ‘was in port here Iilvllf-le lflilellellllem Milli"- today. <Sl1o arrived during y-tlie m» "W F r e n c h Governor Gen. Of Morocco Resigns -.___-¢_-0->-——- (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont... Sept. 28.» The afternoon of Thursday, October 29 (election day) has been declaiui by un order-in-eouncil a half-holl- duy. throughout the Dominion of (Canadian PM") Caneda- ‘w enable e11 voters 10 ml ieaz. Sept zzt-uuitrsiisi Lyfllllfly, ‘hell’ ""95 l" "l9 179111011011 91°C‘ Governor General of French Moi- N011. coco has weighed. Mill ‘nuns stimuli TURNS AWAY HUNDREDS “Hells Garden,” A s5, of The Primitive, by Mr. Robert J. Sherman, is Enjoyed by Capacity 15111820 We cnn easily understand wiiY White Cargo has a record run of 1000 performances in N. Y. after have iwe seen her to better ad~ vntitago. Mabel Grand as Wendi gave a remarkable performance her ivl-tnessln-g ‘the Mae Edward; fea- makeup was that. of an artist, her ture play to the big N. Y. success work a real treat to the theatre which ‘they call ‘HDDUS GARDEN" going public of Charlottetown. Car- We have seen many comlpanies at leton Ptnckney as Basil King was m9 prince lgklwarq] Theatre but. also iby far the beat we have se~cn never have we seen any Fbetter por- him do. lie also proved an artist fOF-lllllllfia than whait ‘tile ‘Mile Ed- of ‘tho first tyipe. Charlie llownes wards Players gave ‘lasit evonilng. ns George Washington Jones had icon-tired, were turned n-wsy and the comedy role. and surely hand- evory seat ‘and stndlog t-rpime was led i‘t immencdly ‘Paul hintoii as flllcid. The play itself its ‘laid in James Brand scored 1000%. lie ls ' says than. New ZClllllll(l'5 per c1111- . Ship-Wrecked l lWPQYll-‘i ""0 lllclllller“ ‘ll ‘we 9X‘ hove i; all. 'l‘hey get it anywuyz" Pnlor to i-he world war. Britain "@110 Swlilllm- Values “"00 “"33"” This was after he had come to ziii lmrnfd fllltlifoXlilllllillY 31-00-000000 ‘pwmd "l "°“"°°ll”" Wm‘ m” lfldllugi-nement with Miss Marie Chase. a yew‘ to other countries in stlim- whnm he Charged Wm, larceny of iiliiitc world iradl‘. he said, but sin- 90, M,“ Chase co,,n,c,._churged no itlic Will‘, has not had ‘tdio funds lkhat (iiillagher had her trunk. (ial-"n d" *0‘ (mm whmh mum“ in“) 1M‘ ma“ =‘ *=@“‘“"‘ ““*“"“‘ei.’3.‘i. 22"."il2'.§‘?§f3..i’l§’l'ii.$1233.? "absolutely." and said he would ru-‘ ‘ " League . As a barometer of tflie trade coi- iiomnox, ‘Supt, 2$.~-'l‘llc nuiiyl “p” "“ 'l’°"““d "° "m" 1""“°“"" Mail's correspondoiit at Christ . iccan tonnage which he said, was ‘ _ , S-51‘now held up and which canmot be lmmll“ Np" Lclnlmll‘ say“ m“ Jciurnrii into the trade routes so Nww Zciiiaiitl Navy league is ui‘-_ ' 1 L. ,, . . .-_ , _ ging ‘the (ioveniiiiiiiiit to e..iiii»i..W6I'B 1m"; l“ m“ dmmum m" of gold re iii .‘ y) net al. ‘huic it third bottle cruise-r to the, __,_ W“ I,“ s u l“ turn the ti'1ink and overlook thei m,“ m,“ Smlamon has ‘my at” money. Win ilciiiorztltzatlon of world tirade." .___~40->_._. lll"ll‘$'ll IHIVY- (Canadian ‘Preas) Prvmicr J- Nicw iloxooiv, 001111., sept. 2s. ~When iiiftxrined that owners of Th‘. Ungmd 31-319,, 3,8,5 two 3|. lia contribution for hope-rial mivy ‘he (my n, Home had an affldavl; wmfluves H. Mm wlvshea to ,m.o_ ilefoiice has increased ithis y<v11rl.“-|l,|ch stated that the 5-51 sunkgper Hemp (yokmm “inky Bald, from 3 l0 10 slillllfllt-‘l. flfliiflrillllli l4 miles East of Block Island Frl-iefghm- 311e- inning physically trans. to tihe (rorresponileiit of ‘the lluily (pa), “(gm by “m; Swdnmr wash)“, pa“, of um gum mack to Em, M1111. and that iwrllonfllly l1" "links tromimanded by stndenit officers-om. m- dhe m...“ [nllgw Holmium a steady ilovelopmcnt like bills l5 illeut Commander ‘S. A. Wiinsfllhlprelwar examlple, and advance for- ‘hettor iiilizin precipil-tate awiflon, (Iixecut-lve omen. a; the Hubmmlnaxmgn ‘Dana in order to deep world 11111111 I18 ‘(he ‘Navy 1191143111‘ ilrllefi- ‘H9 base here denied that any one ofdra-de hgglthy and alive, ‘Pvllilfl 011l- lllfll COYI-iltiml- “b31895 the officers on the submarine atl iiro hitting made in naval dnfenceflth , H p; n l; m". .3 4n. . and ‘besides he thinks a ‘tlio1nii‘g‘l1l9xi;,e|-‘1g;,ecel m ( B (r l‘ a ward Bound reorganization oi‘ New Zealantfs I iiiirmitgraittlon system is ‘more nr- m‘ (Special to The Guardian) MAR DEL PLATA. Argentine. gently needed ‘than a ilihird cruis- e-r tit the prosoii-t time. .Sept. 9'8.---The Prince of Wales is homcwaril bound after a six weeks‘ lvisit to South America. H. M. S. lilrpulso with the Prince aboard sailed at 7.80 o'clock this morning. ~ —-—-—-<-0->—-———-— l liinnouncements, , Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Judge Arsrrnault w-lil lecture hi ,llfl[u‘ lll\'1‘l‘ liail on Tuesday. Sept. ‘Lilith. at 7.11111». ill. 5181 9 28 2i. _ ‘ U. S. Alternative. ‘C. Ceatcs, lll reply,‘ - ..____.______..-_- - - . i i Nov-i is "i; .1. .’TiMii ‘TO ‘"311 (JP-l {(11% l\t.i°.i" ‘ 1 i 0n North Shore. u 1F You W ‘:4 1' ‘THE 5C1 c. DOWN 13h’ Ilurlnig the giiie last l-‘rliluy iiiglihl n fifty -ton schooner llll‘ Janet A..l Capt. Joseph (iallanit. owned by. lllr. E, ti. liePnge, North llusticm: cnpsimd in iilie heavy H0213 until washed ashore to the tvvstivilril of] Covehend. l The vessel, manned iiy the (til!) lain and his brother, ivas taking a cargo of ceizrl from Sydney to ltiis-, lice. Soon‘ after ithc storm came up‘ she sihilpped some heavy sons, and. the crew soon found it nceessaryi .l...l,\l',~ to man the pumps. lloivevor thcl . , ,. BIZHOOHQI‘ had ‘become unsraworthyl "f," ‘Iavlw’: ;l_'m“'". '0 zmlgllrald and was capsized 'hy a heavy sea. ‘ " l‘. ‘l m“ ‘w’ lbw“ ‘ = s20‘; c 2c 2i. "Mr, John Anderson will lec- ,‘iuri\ oi‘ "ills 'l‘rlp ‘to Europe and illll‘ ritilsh isles" in Zion (Ihurcli ‘iilall on 'l‘hur\s‘ilziy evicting at R of operatlirg ‘the pumps. 1 hliirlliiiie fresh north wostvfly o amok‘ 5207 ‘m 9 n‘ "The schooner, which with iitslivinils ‘fair and a little cooler. , cargo is undcrstoml ‘to ‘he almost hfiiximum and nilnlniuni temper-w firily insured, is now high and flfymturrgg; The straits of tiho two men wasf discovered iby u fisherman lilvlrvs! nearby. and wit-h itlio aid of a llfci line. he succeeded in gettiing both‘ ashore, though they were almost‘ totally exhuustml .l‘rviiii- the laiborf "Special met-tin; King iviiiiann. .. ‘O. ‘l, No, 116B Wvilnmdziy Sept. itcrn-zitiona ltrade channels, he saild t house and water, Apply cure i‘., Guardian Ofllce. ltntiiinllllflotisulifr‘;m“; lillé~iiiillliilii+ + + + + + ‘t + + + + + + H‘ + + + 1- ~1- + w???» + + 4- + 5%; iCanada Has N0 Choice Between Free Trade RE-‘PFTZ-TING YOUR‘ v Plants be sure and use Slillgro~l and PPOtQCtIOH 8y W. R. MORSON ll! effect is marvellous. 1T6 Kcutii‘ 511m. - 50100-2211 ‘t- ‘4- llocuuse ll free trade country must. pay very low wages in order 1e compete in the open markets of the world. (luiiuiln cannot pay low wa gcs betaause the U. S. pays hlilh. Protection leads to higher wages. _lf W0 hail higher llmlflc‘ lion and higher wages, the people of the U. S. would be , swarming into this country. The only immigration policy ‘YOU WANT 000p gydvgtopislfi worth anything to Canada is a tariff as high or higher than Q Prim 50for 20¢, ll0for35c, 2col- that of the u. s. 4' hr 55c. soc m- ttoo. 1.000 n» 4- ‘ ‘WE oun HAMBURG swam-Fl‘ The hot weather meal. Saunders, 14' Newsom & 00.. Market Bldg. ‘l’ 2U7i-7~23-6nios §¢I>OO§O§O Africa in a ‘British settlement. it ningsi British al through and sur- ely grips one from the very rise of the curtain. in- writiirg this iplay no ccimcloiis effort ‘has been made to create or eliminate sensational- lsm. ‘it ‘is an ititlempt ito pvrlffll’ the sririliizie for development in a country wiliiioh steadily defies ‘the encroach-tug civilization. l-t ‘i; the tragedy of an eversirlulilk @1111 which ‘breeds inevitable d-amvpmt: a dam-pout which penetrates mot only the vegetsoion and inanimate objects but the minds and hearts of the white men who attempt to conquer i-t. ‘Mas I-ldward as Ruth ‘W. Postpaid. Guardian one...++++++++++++++++++++0044-4-4-4-4 You iiiusiiiegisler in Vole Mormon was delightful. and never the Baibe Rii-tih of the Mae Edwards Players. Laurence Hoyt-s 11s filly Marston the ‘husband of Ruth Mar- sion also proved capable of hand- lnig a hard working Juvenile lead. The balance of the cast ‘were all wold casted and in every way Hell's (lsrden ‘lived uip to ‘all itho many good things said of M. lay the Man- ager Mr. Smith. The Vaudeville and orchestra wag well received ltntl Mr. Smith rendered Oh How l Miss You Tonight" and was the hit of the not. Onily one day mow of title Mae Edwards ‘Players, to- New Japanese WASHINGTON, l)_ (1.. Sept,’ 2ll.»~ Charles Macveagh of New yesterday was appointed ambassa-|5. dor to Japan. The ambasaadorslilp- night being a 3 net Comedy "Please Mari-y." why m; ‘mm 4 flgkgt, several weeks ago. of Edgar A. Ban now. lt is ‘worth wluite. on the bcaoh and ivllil be ll iolal11*(,r,,,,|,,_ (dqddy , Boston, clear . New York. . Charlottetown. rain .. A b d 0 I‘ "my, n.1,, "m, mo", m; at 7,13 Admission 35c. Sale and tonight at 8.54. afternoon at 5-44‘ oi-k. and rises 5 . . 1,7,1!" Moon Friday‘ October zndiln aid of Protestant Orphanage on Sun sets this has been vacant since the death 12.59 p.m. ' I Summerslde tide eighteen mlnut-l 0P0". 0f Chlcase- -- es later than Charlottetown. =iin ii wiihuul iaii anti-villi lni SINCLAIR and JEN 111 tomorrow morning at m, Hsgjloth. at 7:30 p. m. Grand organiz- , _ " or licv. Bro. Morris will ‘he pm 1"“ __. -M°""""‘l- "m" - -- 5*‘ F“ sent. 5114 9 2s 2|. lQuehz-c. clear .. ‘lwllll ' ‘Halifax. H1111 ~- -- - . "521 “r1... Shoflhrmke Dramatic Is saint John. fog . .. 58-110 (71.1.1) wit] present tho three act. ‘ll-liimomcviy, "The Prince of Liars." in 70~ft4iFrencl1 River llailil Tuesday 29th:. Gl-wfil Print. Good Ipeolaltlee between acts. of candy. (misty Orcheotn will cuipnly mete. ‘ 5170 38 9 3|. "Remember the Rummage Bale lThui-sdny. Oct. 1st. at 7 p.m., In lMarket. Building. Phone 321 or any member of executive, and parcels will be called for. 6190-94941 l ~t