,_._.----- MAXIMS or a MERCHANT I'l- luhorlblluln Ddlvacod 83-00 Ifll, Canada and U. l. A. I150 It nouns human nature to give prrowcd oxen more than th'e'y can l ‘Phihgsgowrongformoctoftho throng, attlmns-thewllennngrlna the while he spins and climbs. MAXIMS OI l MERCHANT . lyggw Scheme to IleAnn- ounced N exit ,Week will Prov- ide for the Sett- lement of 20,- OOOBritish Fam ilies in Canada. (Special in Tho Guardian) IDNDON. Sept. ill-It is report- ed that Premier Baldwin in his ad- dress at the Conservative conven- tion at Yarmouth next week will announce an expansion of the Bri- tish emigration policy. The new bmadened out policy is of particul- ar moment to Canada. One of its main features will be authorization ‘of a Canadian pioneer settlement ‘scheme which will provide for the settlement of twenty thousand British families in Canada. This project is understood to be ‘one of the first fruits qf Lord Lov- sils investigations throughout the Dominion gathered in the course of the last few months after travelling ‘thousands of miles and obtaining di- rect contact and first hand informa- tion from a large number of British families who are making good in their new environment. l Incidentally the relief of unem- rloymeqt in the mining’ districts by uigratlon from these districts to otilrr parts of Britain where work ls more abundant is involftng the go- $10161"; in an expen e oi $800.- The best available information hers inclines to the belief that Bri- hin will probably readJust existing emigration schemes under whichj flity per cent of the expenditure was required from the Domlnlons con? corned in the scheme. 1t is also be-' licved that there is likely to be s‘ fit extension oi training in Brit! FIFTEEN FREIGHT CARS TELESCOPED (Special to The Guardian) KINGSTON, Ont... Sept. l8.- Flftecn freight oars were tel- fmlllod and completely demol- ished, hundreds of sheep were killed and traffic oil the main line of the Canadian National was held up for more than six hours yesterday afternoon when a fast freight traln westbound crashed into the rear of a way freight at Collins Bay Station seven miles west of Kingston. A "lllllornr! track was built about the freight train wreck at Col- ull! 5!! and traffic was resum- flil about ten o'clock lllt night. The wroc is being cleared "I! but it will take all day to remove the dsbrb, .2_____ Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Robin l-llmdT-Plour now pro- mrable in Gingham or Cotton bags. lll now-s. 'l-lt-tf. "lies the 4 not drama "Fisher- hmns Luck" in at. Patrick's Hall, rls. Thursday, September 20th. ' vm-o-la-al "Coming-Cardigan mu Friday. PM and Drama. Bpeeialmusio. ‘lm-a-lu-zi "Morel! club loading hogs and limbs Monday, bomber 24th. All Ilocks must be ‘ by the 2m.- e Leslie._ . i NM-D-ID-Ii. “Notice wsdssmu Show Bordon ALI) WIN HAS CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928 TEINDING OF BODY REVEALS VIVID TALES M HJLMPI HAHUEHIES Annual Reports Tell of < What Patrols Have to Endure in the Arctic Wastes. 900 MILE-PATROL Discovery of Bay and River Not on the Map Made by Con- stable C. T. Makin- son Down the East Coast of Ellesmere Island. OTTAWA. Ont, Sept. I8. — Vivid. tales oi the hardship faced by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. in their patrols through the Arctic. . _ wastml are contained in the annual! n; gm“ Mcnomli Show, reports which have reached head- above. who believes that he can quarters hm- forestall cancer by treating the In the 90o mile patrol ‘ B m subject through the adminlsi. .. Inlet at the northern end o! SE“ i tion of thyroid gland extract Island. to Fury and MW it five-I and other IIICBIB. Dr. MacDon- Inspficlor C. E. Wllwli» 111B!"- “W. ald ls director of cancer re- dill! blizzard” severe m“ or ' search at the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadel- phia General hospital. Dr. Mac- Donald is a Canadian who had his early education at Win- POLICY Cure For Cancer days he was unable to leave the] tents the Eskimos had constructed. (Continued on 998° 3) a prominent Lot 65. was found about 3.30 p. m. yesterday, ter about two hundred yards off the west’cnd of Sydney street. nis Peters of about to return thither in his boat. when he lavas asked by three or four lads to take them out for a row. I-Ie took them on board at Richmond Street west. and when a short digs- tance irom shore the boys saw an object. which they took to be a seal. floating in the water oii’ Sydney from Ponds 5W9"- k rosene the corpse ashore. It was” cold that u“ g fthc Coroner. g iquigkly nrrived. and ordered the MISSING MAN’S (mums Wm! BODYFOUND HElflH ill ‘The Remains of the Late Owen Egan Discovered Floating in the Water off the West engdvof Sydney Street Yesterday ‘After- noon - Coroner Houston Decides Inquest Unnecessary. The body of the late Owen Egan. farmer of Elmwood, floating in the wa- Aboui 3 dclock an Indian. Den- Rockey Point. was Thcy rowed over to ii. and Peters discovered it was a corpse. He at once returned to shore and notified the police station. Constables Train- ‘or and Doyle went to the scene, and going out in Peter's boat. brought They notified Dr. Houston. who ISHEPUH 235 Rodi}? Already Recovered, Govern- or of Guadeloupe States. TOWNS IE-VELLED - French Vat Indian body taken to l-Iennesseys Under- taking Parlors. Here, on further examination. he found no marks of violence or foul play. and reached the decision. that, in the circum- . stances, an inquest was unnecess- f dry. roars Se t. l _ .' The P111108 "e Ml summed l" French Westplndilfn lslilhlldeggruuzlr. the finding °l Ml" E85!“ ‘mums dumb by the hurricane bf last in that locality. in fact they made flux-ad”. emerged may from M} a ihoroush Search of the Wlter- isolation with reports of deaths and. front in the vicinity on last Monday damage ma; propommmwly_ mace; nisht and asaln on ‘Illesday morn- n at the head of places devastated cane Hits. l ing. Their suspicions were directed by the Sum-m to that place by reason of e fact m; Governor ‘sported today w that the l6 year old lad. larcnce the minister o; coloms m,“ 335 Doucette. who was last seen in his company. under examination disclos- ed that on the night of Tuesday. September 11th, since which time Mr. Egan was missing. he and Mr. Ivan Curley. a neighbor oi the de- ceased were in his company at about a quarter to ten o'clock. bcdiw had already been recovered‘ and that the toil would reach 300. He had Just reached Pointe A Piet- re contains nearly one-fifthof the and reported that city had been de- v-astaied. with its suburbs complet-i ely wiped out. Since Pointe A Piet- re contans nearly one-fifth of the total population of 230.000 on the is-l (Continued on page 3) nlpeg and finished it in Toronto. He has three brothers. Brig.- Gen. II. F. McDonald. C. M. G.. 0.8.0., of Vancouver; D. ll. McDonald. WLPJ’. of Qu‘Ap- pelle, Sash; and F. A. McDon- ald, vlinnlpeg. BIGGEST YEAR ON EXCHANGE (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. I8.—All doubt‘ that the year 1928 will be the St0ck| Exchanges biggest in history has‘ been dispelled, for the total for the year to date is now within afdayuor whzlzrfiirllgstogegl? 3333?] h0g1; m: ingdon will leave next Sunday night His Excellency. Accomp- anied by Col. Snow And Capt. Rayner. Will Shortly Leave for an Unofficial Tour of the Maritimes. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Sept. I8.—The Gover- nor General and Viscountess Will- 5-73‘. for Quebec where Her Etxcellency. gfrlggdlfffl ma; ‘a’: swck accompanied by Colonel and Lady 7L 9 _ 12 h Murphy will embark for England on ii“§'.2..'."§';‘...?fl.in§£.%..-.i3:52 the trading on the stock exchangefimpre“ °l Scmmnd- it w” an’ corresponding datc last year by 1'18.- iélzxdltlliié c“? gxgelggccgeszlgr a 401330 shares» on Nov. 9 from Quebec. I-Iis Excel- c t. Rayner. will leave for an un- CANA S B olliginl tour of New Brunswick. RE. I. and N. S. Later His Excelleiicy .__... , (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. lh-Canadfl’! be kept cleared. Its elevator capill- 530.000.000 to 570,000,000 bushels 0f which means that pnless the de- wheat and with the exception of a mand from Europe for Wheat l8 little better than l00.000.000 bushels. pretty brisk Montreal elevators are not touch the head oi the Great movement from the head 01 m9 Lakes. that crop will be transported lakes will be slow. by about 130 great lake freighters. C t. A. E. Matthews informed 000.000 bushels. and the I926 croo will probably be down from the head was around 427,000,000 bushels. so of the lakes at the end of this week that this year's inireased crop. a and will be brought to Port Col- 25 per cent nlore grain traffic for thewston which has a capacity of the lake boats ii only Montreal canlmore than 300.000 bushels. The Prince Edward Theatre warduot of a semi-civilised race. and it crowded to overflowing last evening was important and urgent that we for the second concert by the Wost- should not allow it to crowd out or exchange. Up to last night's close in Helen Ml-ml-l and on” Derek exceeds that for the wtal for the nounced from Government House cncy. attended by Colonel Snow and WHEA T CROP}lii“.éf.i'f..%i‘filt.ff’zfi.ilfii‘ “m” I wheat crop this year is likely to be ity is about 60.000000 bushels. which will go west to the coast and going m be continually lull and the Last year's crop was around 450: the elegram that the first shipment bumper one, is going to mean about nome by the MIDIBWH 0f the MB- BY WESTMINSTER CHORISTERS minster Glee Singers. and the ut- replace the music of such a highly Thug-pd _ Mo". . ..' husiasm revailed through- civilised race as the British people. 00 m‘ Probably no? in the history of It was with this object the present twig gum-d‘, . the Province has such a lplendid tour had been undertaken. and he qgflJ-Ii-ii. combination been- hoard. and the hoped 0am“ would follow the .._..... ' opinion expressed waslghst lead, of fir! Ioalandéspléncitnmake "B ' pqmgn‘ h musical treats wou o mu c. a singing y. a h"""~'l"p%"“‘ “fir-m ml???»- w l» ro- =~= r"- ... :..:'.':.:i..:'=s*::....." °“...“' . . Iaturda 21nd dard here. ' ‘=0 ‘m - ' ‘i l I30: boslniciwith The ma: Ind Bell-ill!‘ "ll¢°"d|"'°- "mm" "" “'1” "'4 u‘ sioclr, cm, gm “pagan. ‘leoworc characteristically British -.'lustrative of all that a best in nng~ bans m; "$9.114; mgush, Scottish. Irish and Welsh. llsh ballad rinsing. and Provided n .. -_. in... m. no» "‘°°”i‘.'.%i§ u".:;':'....."":.;'".: ‘s.":..'"'.....""""..... Th show h; . in some instances. I l1 _ . lw. rile new“ $3.. The conductor. It. Idwani to hear thein. The Province o un- Oluh presents m. “mum an”! Bnmwmbg, in the course of the der a deep debt of gratitude to Hr. "A r’ n m‘ 5mg’; evening, reiterated what he had Spencer and Kr. Gallagher for Rail. scum "ping, lsptqsaid about the neoessit of od-set-‘blzlnlllll "l! Willi! lfllwllfll Wilt- Iih, and n,“ m“ i; m,‘ h; by us; of real m-nster Glue Singers to Charlotte- m-o-u-anum amhrww-WWWW" . lf_ WILLINGDON PLANS f; AN EASTERN VISIT Cody Memorial Last Sunday ng ill St. Paul's Church, Bloor Street East Toronto. a large and beautiful memorial window woo unveiled to the memory of tho late Mau- rice Cody. "son of Canon ll. J‘. rocketing. 16 OF CREW small islet dependencies which es-l coped the fury of the wind. Many. villages had not yet been reached‘ (Special to The Guardian) by courier and all other communic- OWEN souup. ont, sepi- lll" ations had been silent for five days. fhe icy waters of the Georgian Bah Bourge was completely levelled b)‘ ashed into a fury dllrlns the him“ a tidal wave which trapped many; u Saturday mornlns- ha“ claimed of the residents. pore precious lives of sailor men on me nearby island of Marie Fhe steamer Manasoo belon8lll8 W Gallant almost all houses had coll- hi; Owen Sound transporl-atlfillcgpged with rising wn of human‘ mmpuny 0f "115 ‘my we!" °° m” lives. The island of Desared report- bottom carrylns with h" ll "i?" °l ed similar damages. g ;wenty m?" "id “m pissengem Plantations. factories and distiliq UP W we Present “mmem n" cries were all severely damaged as nen have been rescued; 0X19 l5 were 311 homes, i cnown dead and the owners oi the : loot are fearful l" W’ ‘AMY °l MARTIAL LAW NOT NEEDED l .he other sixteen. The latter arc ‘ rnown to have leit the steamer in SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 18.: ,wo lifeboat: as the Swami?!‘ will" w -Desplte the insistence of citizens he bottom. but one of the boats was that martial law affords the qlllfik-l lever seen again. The “hi” w“ est and mist effective means for alr- zeen at daylight Saturday mornlnil [gvlpting distress and inauguration with two men clinging to it. but ll of proper sanitary measures to ov-l con disllllileflled and h“ ml’ been arcolne the effects of last week's. seen since. hurricane. Governor Horace W. i how all hone seem» w be “billdim- that he did not believe the situation‘ Ed for Sixteen melllbfils °l m‘? clfxw called for so drastic a measure. f 1nd one passenger of tho stcams up The citizens complain that while sank Bully Sal-ill“? "mmmg- garbage and litter accumulated in the streets all available man power is needed for sanitary measures as Mediation Pro- ceedings Fail Aiflonauls We. _ —- 0F Econovw cmcnljvaal-gieigl‘: ime federal COQTS “ER $321.? i‘€°i‘.’3s“°?;.$.‘f.d‘€°i‘l ti?’ RUSBAND F) forts toward bringing about an agreement between the western rail- ’ roads and the trainmon and con- ductors unions. 'l‘lle mediation pro- ceedings have been terminated for the reason that the carriers and the employees organizations were un- able to reach an agreement. the an- nouncement said. E. P. Curtis, President of the Ord- er oi Railway cur ducbo a, and A. F. Whitney head oi the Brotherhood of Railroad trainmen, said no im- mediate action on the strike vote could be taken and indicated the next mdve should come from the government. PREMIER KING TOURING ITALY Canadian Press) GENEVA, Sepi- IL-Premier 101101410. sent. 10.—Maritime north and northeast winds increas- ing to strong or gaies at night. un- settled and sllowery. Island Suffers Sev-| erely When Hurri-l Charlottetown Guardian ‘I10 Iornlng Guardian, Ioundad TRAGEDY ( i i ! I é land. it was feared that when its'well as for clearing roads in the wreckage is completely cleared awaylinterior. the death list will again besent sky-flaborers today continued to la» sud train." [in the new public park and to re- There was no part of Guadeloupe.‘ pair the damaged wall of the Gov- shaped like a dumb bell. or of its ernor‘s Palace. Owen Sound awaits its dead for Town" today advised wggmngwn‘ H Manasoo mlsslns Sill“ ‘he Vessel San Juan still has last Thursday's. 1 i i l I - "'50 built along the lines of the prgsgnt ' ifeature so far as ice breaking is 45° concerned. He understood that the -. ~ - - - - - “'55 tion for about fifty automobiles. _ Pflilli-EGM-delaysatflordenandonthsline. til! ethical minut- have his attention called to Ohoflstmewa. Premier 0 "m"! Forum‘ MacKenlle King of Canada is ‘Toronto, clear ............. .. 10-40 radar-ml ills Mullins wv- mun; in Italy accompanied by Montreal, clear . many. e Archbishop M-ilw- llon. r. c. Larktn. Canadian Quebec. clear . 10-441 m vi In "he" "l "w lligh Commtmioner in landon. norm. cloudy .. vo-sa Aolllflhollwll-lwilhvfleill- Thepremlorwlllreturntoflcn- StJohn.iog..... .0050 who mm!- A We'll-rile" eva for a few days before Ielv- Boston. .. vHIIHlIIlWWlII-ll-llllsvi lngforfariatoattcultheop- ucwrorlnoloudy... .ao-ao high by 8 loot wide, is shown uh‘ d u. en...“- n c-Ldlo‘ "m mmmillllflfiwlilm onlbotoharhlmtuhewill ._._.. "e"""°lil"°l°°~"ll'r IwM-Wlilnllnhndbut Rilhtidothisaftornozm M220 wgwflffldll" hi! only lanolin: fllllleulent and wmomw morning at 2. “Um”... N 7 w‘: llllllfllflffililfllilflolbitho lunwtsthhsvsningatootuui l’ l“ 7 CIlllili-ll cili- rbao tomorrowulcrnlng at 0.48. gala College rind Olflodo Bu": w m,“ ‘ ‘ soon: ,_ __ a “w:°°',°‘f“ aff“ “villas-hominid: ‘El I 9 i. ° 9'3" "l"! ‘i "W14. w later than _ . I I z l Good Suggestion f _ 1 ) l A real help towards establish- ing British immigrants in Cana- da would be a first class matri- monial scheme according to Slr Gwrse MacMunn. x.c.n., org- anizing director of the Church of England Council oi‘ Empire Settlement. Slr George says that when the real demand is made the church is prepared to estab- lish a matrimonial agency. Large forces of convict EN GLISH RAIL- WA YS GOOD‘, Delegates Study- ing English Rail- way Methods Loud in Their Praise of British Efficiency and Luxury. (Special to The Guardian) DNDON. Sept. 17.—'I'he English railways are marvcllously administ- crcd. and United States lines could learn something from them. is the opinion of delegates for the Gener- n] Eastern Passenger Agents Assoc- iaiion, now in London on a study of railway methods here. After a record breaking trip on the luxurious "Southern Belle" yu- ierday the Americans s11 were loud ln their pralse of English efficiency and luxury. "The roadbeds and mechanical efficiency are unmatched," Dr. Id- gar S. Barney said today. “The sumptuous English trains far surpass America's best trains. We have nothing in America to touch the ‘Southern Belle.‘ Yet I um fold that ii docs not compare with the Golden Arrow, the London-Swtlam Railway officials hinted at possibility of the adoption oi 1hr European corridor train in America LAST MINUTE NEWS FLASHES (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Sept. llL-Thir- 4 iy British harvesters are being ' sent home today. the majority of them being physicalLv unfit. A few had earned sufficient mill!!!’ to pay their pascal». Several men are awaiting mad- ical examination. WINNIPEG. Sept. 18.—Elght new cases of infantile paralysis l —four in the city and four from I Olltsltle points-mere reported to | provincial health authorities , today. Unlas there is a decid- ed decrease ln the number of cases. the schools in Winnipeg l. and suburbs will remain closed , until Oct. l. f! -—— v ..I~IAMILTON. Ont. Hopi. l8.— i Missionary endeavors of ihc Church of England in Canada a are in a thriving condition. nr- I cording to the report of the WORK C OMMENCED A T TORMENTINE PIERS Glhlcral Secretary Itev. Canon II. Gould. of Toronto. lrffleutod at the annual meetiw of the Board of the Missions y Society which opened here today. Can- on Gould. has been Secretary IQ 1B yeam and the board recogniz- ed his work with a vote of thanks. The primate of all Canada, Most Rev. S. P. Mathe- son. Archbishop of Ruperts land presided. NORFOLK, Veg, Sept. l0.- Apprehension for the safety of the Steamer Eleanor Bolling which left New York Sunday with 600,000 tons of foodstulll and supplies for the Byrd Ant- arctic expedition was expressed late today by nlombe s of the exploreris party here. Tho stearne was 24 hours overdue with her by radio have been today and efforts to get in touch fruitless. Preparations Under Way For New Car Ferry. Mr. Grady interviewed Re Train Service. Work has been started at Torm- cntinc In preparation for the wid- ening of the piers to occomodatc‘ the new car lorry steamer for the construction of which $1,000,000 has "col Similar work on the piers at Borden will be commenced ncxx week. The proposed changes will entail " considerable amount of work both at Tonnentinc and Borden, the Guardian is infonned by Superin- tendent Grady of the C. N. R. office here. The piers will have to be wid- ened thirty or forty feet in onier to make driving roonl. the inwntion being to have motor cars drive on board the new boat under their own power. thus doing away with the transfer oars. Mr. Grady was unable to say whe- ther or not the new boat would be steamer. with straight sides. which it is claimed. is an objectionable new car ferry will have accomoda- Unavailable Delay lnicrviewed recording some com-_ olaints which have reached the Guardian recently with reference to ll)’ of the Borden train on Illa! loose tho on it impooaiblo night was caused by a the engine which made for her to finish the trip to about a mile west oi North the siding at North Wiltshire. at 7 o'clock an engine was chcd from Charlottetown to the train in, which was (Continued On Page l) Condensed Specials BAIL-tops: word. not eachimcitoninthlodhum. _ . stall-fed cattle. some & Co. ‘YOU WANT 000D Prices 50 for lie: 100 250 for 55c: 500 for $1M; for SLU. l! filflliimchan "=21! mentors“, m‘ traiJobPrintcry. rhoaofl. hlnGradyaaidhcwouldhogladto an lpoctfiocareoofthiskind. ‘meg: 3 lottetown. The accident happened shire at 8.05. At 6.40 she got on-to t . been voted by the Federal Govern- Wemy mmmes h“ m lent‘ i“. ‘CIIOICI COBNID III!‘ IIQ Saunders. Now- . 0J4! Iuvlmrfl. “b: . ousniiao OniccGuardian-Ioblkiutmyhrw ‘JOB PRINTING or gvil oral Guardian 0&- oczwmaai-éw firms..- ..