nix or s M E RC HANT bend more time get“ the other film's VIN/Wm‘- {r Covers PlinceEdward \i\ Island Like the new Eerybody h. l - Maxims OI A MERCHANT pity no man because he has i0 work; Subscriptions Delivered [$.00 W‘ pun-M- ---l v- -- A- w» CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 192s " °'*"'°“"°‘.l‘....i2:.""'--u-"' “a? he City Council i Hold Monthly Meeting l o Action Taken on Electric Light and Power Contract — Matter Will Be Discussed at a Special Meeting on Wednesday Night. 4-5,‘, regular monthly meeting of ing in a revenue. He did not think , city Council was held last the charge at all excessive. . .. in the Council Chamber. His Ills Worship gave it as his opinion “mp Mayor Yeo presiding. All that the charge to the police de- .,, councillors were prwent as was partment was not excessive. He felt ... City Recorder. however, that the heads of dc- A delegation. composed of Mes- partments should keep a close check _p_,l_ Reilly and George Tweed- on expenditure in their respective "Wanting the Queen Square departments. ens Committee laid before the A letter was read from the City .. the-bad state of the green- Engineer stating that a contractor, ' which houses the plants and Mr. Trainor. who had charge oi Returning to Prince Rupert (Special to the Guardian) VANCOUVER, Sept. l0.—-Squad- ron Leader A. E. Godfrey. flying the Fairchild Amphibian monoplane in which he made the journey from Ottawa. hopped off for Prince Rup- ert at 11.30 a. m. today on the first leg of the return Journey. Young and Ross Were Victors (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Sept. 10. -— George (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Sept. l0.-- Ten per- sons were killed and six others in- jured in eight aeroplane accidents in the Middle West and Fur west Sunday. Three of thc injuredjre ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL OF TEN LIVES big-t expected to die. Three of the acci- dents occurred ln new machines which were being tested. one in an attempted landing. and two others .. in exhibitions when the pilots were stunt flying. . (Special in the Guardian) f BATON ROUGE. 1a.. Bept. 10.)}- S l.“ ON BREAK lble ward of Louisiana state peni- tentiary last night that resulted in only two being at large today. Two Increase In C. N. R. Earnings (Special a» u» Guardian) ' MWTREAL» Sem- l°- — The Hon. W. A. Black. ‘M. tglroszlealgrlllings of the Canadian Na- C a. in on ways for the week ended 1O am l gll tember 7, were $5,203,517, as n’ p compared with $4,763,553 for the corresponding period of 1927, an in- crease of $439,964, or nine per cent. of Rhodes . ment. ' Predicts Sure Return Government i it; P., Discusses the Elec Nova Scotyia and Stres- ses the Progressive Policy of the Govern- The return of the Rhodes Govern- ities of Halifax 'for not insist-it'll 21 Deaths Result From Accident (Special to the Guardian) men: by a substantial majority is upon the delivery of milk in lulled confidently predicted by Hon. W. A.‘ bottles, for it goes without saying Black, M. P., of Halifax, who is at that the old custom of filling vessels present in the city. "1 would sayfli from large cans in the public street. that the Government will carry where the dust is flylns in Ill 4191.9“- Halifax. all of Cape Breton, Plctou. ions. was anything but a dH-lflblfl Colchester, Cumberland, Hants.‘ system. Milk is understood to beans Kings, Annapolis. Queens, and Lun-l of the most nourishing and bonn- enburg. and will have a 800d fight-f ficial of focds for children mil . . which in summer decorate building the Spring Park culvert, Ymlllfl. ‘Toronto. and Clarence R088. including prisoners and guards, - of the injured may die. MILAN. 56M- lilw-Twelll-i’ 0H9 m; chance in Antigonish and Yar- grownups as well, and surely it . pillars Garden. "1 y asked the Council to call for his contract, and asking for an op- ‘ ~.. or take other necessary lnion from the recorder as to what "1 mppmedy this condition. could be done in the matter, in ' .. lor Prowsc, in this c0n- view of the fact that the contractor .. ,gave it as his opinion that was allowed up to Sept. 15th to . local government should be ap- complete the work. . »- in the matter. After an explanation by Councill- jlr, iuiliy said that they had not or Foster, the matter was referred yet approached the local govem- to the recorder, who said the con- ... but were prepared to do so tractor should be warned that. if rl-ow, if l ecessary. ills contract were not properly com- Ir. Tweedle explained that. in pleted, the penalty of $10.00 per (.1. matter. $500.00 was paid by the day for failure to do so would he t], $500 by the Provincial Cov- enforced against him. .~ ent. and $500 by the Federal The report oi’ the milk and meat emment. There were no funds inspector was then read. It was as capital expenditure-they were follows: ' for upkeep. If something .» not done soon the plants would destroyed by frost. Mr. Newbury. l.l gave his services free, was l te anxious about the matter. To His Worship the Mayor and The glass top of the greenhouse members of the City Council, > in very bad shape, and repairs Your Worship and gentlemen: thought would be ialrly vostly- I herewith submit my report of the vicinity 0f Si! 0r Sevcn hlm- meat and milk inspection for the w» dollars. I month ending Sept. 10th, 1928. it was decided that the matter Condemned as unfit for food and - d be taken up with the Provin- destroyed-ii portions of carcasses. government and the delegation - requested to wire the Federal Milk test Sept. 5 of stores in the city presentatlve. Mr. R. -H. Jenkins. Name X P.C. But. Fat =1’. His Worship sussasted that P. N. Manual ............... .. 4 ~ matter be further taken up Joseph Shams - tly with the chairman of the A. R. wise -| ce committee. Percy Down .. 'l'lle delegation then retired. W. A. Rix . . . . . . . .. ‘ihe minutes of previous council William Jqhnston _ lngs were then read and udop- AaJhitlcNbil ....-.. ~ Burhoe's Grocery Anumber of Bills were read, and p, J, McDonald yment confirmed or ordered as Jqgeph Shgma, , - case might require. . P. L. Smith .. Councillor Dougan, however, ob- 1r, N, Kgys (ed to the size of the gasoline bill Jack McLean ,. l the City Vehicles, $206.80. He McPherson Bros imed the bills to be larger th p, A, Smith CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Sept. l0. 1928 . boxing fans ' button of the fans for his gameness. ' in the ring. had refused properly to complete New York City. were victors Batur- jured in a break from the lncor '- PRESENT DlllY PROBLEMS OF CHURCH DISCUSSED u-i-n-q-u- day in the closed and open three mile consolation swim events. res- pectively, staged of‘! the exhibition grounds. Young, who in two prev- ious marathon efiorts failed to measure up to his renowned Cata- lina performance, sped across the finishing line 23 yards ahead of his worthy competitor, Norman Ross. Chicago, United States 1920 Olympic winner, and received ovations prob- ably unprecedented in Toronto ath- letic circles. McKenna Wins Over Morris M c Do n a l d (Special to the Guardian) NEW GLASGOW. N. S., Sept. l0. —Before the largest gathering of assembled in Pictou County in years. Jack McKenna. of Cleveland. Ohio. tonight clearly outpointed Morris McDonald, oi‘ Glace Bay. ' McKenna excelled in all depart- ments of the game and had Mc- Donald "running for the last four rounds. McDonald took considerable punishment and gained the appro- Simon Higgins was the third mall Natives Raided l- than previously. ‘ Weeks Grocery . Councillor Prowso said that, as Comn g; co, l police had their patrol work tty well in hand, it was to be ex- - that there would be a de- A ‘Worship then read the items l the bill, which he had thought Death Yesterday of Mrs. R. E. =- were a little heavypThe broom ll sprinkler. it appeared. had used the greater part of the ex- nse. The Police patrol had used (Continued on page 3) Wrecked Vessel (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Sept. l0.—-How nat- ives of the Labrador coast carried out a midnight raid on the 8,000 ton freighter Queen's County which was wrecked on the rocks of Egg Island on August 19. swarming about the disabled craft in fifty small boats and removing everything of value, Home $50.00. . ‘ Councillor Foster did not think l- sum excessive, in view of the tthat the patrol was at work all e time-day and night--ln the ce of the citizens. Councillor Holman, speaking for "' Police department, called at- tion to the fact that this was the " department which was bring-- Mr. Robbins E. Colwlll has tllc sympathy of a large circle of friends in the almost sudden death of his wife which occurred yesterday RF ternoon. The late Mrs. Colwlll had been in somewhat delicate health for some days. and two days as!) was removed to the Prince Edward. Island Hospital for treatment. NE alarming symptoms developed an = ouncemcnts, Cmmng Elms’ s"? :‘"s..“".'::.:.l":r::':"ll.. oflloriiliestifmal personal charm and ____ . was very popular with all who knew; "Robin Hood Flour now pro- her. She was active in social an llhle in Gingham or Cotton bags. church circles and her fine ChrlT Ifoccrs. _ '1-l4-tf. tian character endeared her to a _..._._ with whom she csmler ll; ‘call-Ill: "Winsloe Shl i 0i b ill load Just in the prime of l t» s ° ‘ “is Bela. lztnpprllguseulistlv "r. A. lv ace or lhirlv-slslll-Yesls- ‘mill’! "' Becy. 7063-9-84“ a disconsoiate husband and three _.__ Young children. her ulrdtimely death "Grand Con t i Vi toria Hail. is particularly sad. Bil “m” l" _ Hillav. Beptgiiibel? 110th. Hear distinct shock both to relatives and ' Btteiown Ta! t in id of friends. _ ' lcstant Orphafmeflnc. Admission She was a daughter of Mr. Georsl ‘ mm- 7611-94-0. Moore. of the firm of Moore a Mc- _____ - Loud. and his late wife.s§:m;":"l,ll min -il so ad Miss Gertrude Chandler. e e - lies-ashes‘ ‘zflmzmwe,fglg es to mourn besides her sorrowing Io-part comedy. llllfibfllld and father three children. 7092-9-1l-2i Freda. Constance and Helen: on]: ____ sister. Mrs. Pope Qlerll- "l ° ‘HA; ice cream festival and dance brother. MP- Fred M°°"°- “n °r ' , held in 5t. resa’ H ii, Charlottetown. May. Sept. ma. T‘ l. ‘PM Gllsldlll“ “mm” h"’,‘,°"',f§ . " lsol-v-ll-ll syfglsiathiylyto the bereaved us a -.-- an am . “Southern Queens Shipping Club The funeral will take Dllutlmm ' "l: has: and iambu n Melville the 1m Nsldmiifi, m Ftlzarg f madly. 18th. Ali stock must Street. on wgidnfsdzvhflaegtin md- ‘ 8s - th ices nnn - - l; my. turday. ma. .1. n. Cili m: stage". leaving at “a émeh 7070-94-9! ment will be at the Peoples cmv "Knlsbu i“! “W. , o Columbus meeting business. lusc- ' t- I mini. ,’ Motomz: vvos-o-n-al TWO M81‘! Killed il."..“:.t‘.:‘::'..f',:“'".,,.,,,,.,;{".,';: on N. S. Highway ma. n . PM‘ R-N- u" os-s-eii-lil _ j . "max __._..' . (consuls; m)” w __ y‘ B’ I- “is: fll?l'fli Ialloch.‘ 40: slid Alex Con- ‘lwlre st. twrilo-n-ll m. n. hrs-instantly luluc on mo ,, . -, labia Rivsr-Inckeport NIIIWIY W‘ "(lllwwoaool-rul show with csvvasn o» truck. driven w Hul- mu,‘ h %v. injuries. massaged with minor o was described today at the hearing Co before Capt. L. A. Demers. domin- ion wrecking commissioner. \ Evidence was given by Captain Johannesson and Chief _.Oi'llcer Fridjof Bjorstad. The vessel is a total loss, they declared. and rapid- ly breaking to pieces. Two members of the crew left on board to guard the wreck stated that during the night thc Queens County was sur- rounded by flfty small boats and they were forced to stand by while everything of value was removed. including 1,000 tons of flour. The men. he said, escaped to a light- house tender and returned later with resistance whereupon the mar- auders disappeared. Walls of Jury Six convicts were killed and Commlsioners of United Church General (Zouncil Spcakes In Winnipeg Puiplis, WINNIPEG. Sept. l0.—-Commits- sioners to the general council meet- ing of the United Church of Canada conducted the services yesterday in 50 churches in this city. The general council sermon, given in Young United church, where the commissioners have been waiting since Wednesday last, was preached world efforts were being made to raise sums amounting to $50,000,000 for this general purpose. The council, Rev. Dr. George Pid- geon and other recognized leaders of the church pleaded for a recog- nition of the coming growth and development of the country and Dr. Pidgeon added that the present of- fice in Toronto is very much over- worked. ' It was decided that a special committee should be named by the evening one of the fraternal dele- gates from Great Britain, Rev. W. R. Russell Malt, was the speaker. Both spoke of present day prob-I lems of the church, and the fine, spirit in which these are being ov-‘ ercome. Other notable speakers of the day included Rev. Dr. George Pidgeon, first moderator of the United‘ churcll, and Rev. S. D. Chown. cm- lnent leader of thc Methodist church. Both spoke at St. Stephens Broadway United church, where ill. the morning Dr. Cllown addressed u tribute to James Henry Ashdown. pioneer business man of western Canada. Today there will be no day ses- sions of the council. thc nlornillg and afternoon being devoted to committee conferences. but at a general session at night the sub- ject of honle missions will be con- sidered. Saturday the commissioners met in session during (he nlorning and in the aflernoon made a motor tour of the city and suburbs. Benevolent Funds’ Tile question of the amalgamation of the various benevolent funds of the church for the protection of lninlsters._ widows and children of deceased ministers and the establishment of a new~ general pension fund was consider- ed at Saturday's session of the Do- minion conference of the United Church in Canada. A long state- ment in explanation of the propos- cd system was made by Rev. Dr. S. W. Dean, of Toronto. the secre- tary. Thomas Bradshaw. of Toronto was mentioned as possible chairman of the committee which will have ‘the subject in hand. It is proposed that at some suit- able time un appeal be made for aged and infirm by Rev. J. R. P. Sclater. and in the. moderator to consider the question and report to the present general council. With reference to sending a frat- erllal delegate to represent the United Church in Canada and a meeting of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland in May next, it was unanimously agreed that the present moderator, Rev. Dr. w. '1'. ounn. be named to dis-l charge the duty. Hon. R. H. Pooley to be Candidate (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Sept. l0.—-From Vic- toria, B. C., comes the report that Hon. R. H. Pooley, Attorney-Gener- al in the provincial administration, will bc the Conservative candidate in the federal bye-election in that constituency. This federal vacancy was created by Hon. S. F. Tolmle, resigning to lead the Conservative party in thc recent successful prov- incial contest. Hon. R. H. Pooley has been a member of the British Columbia le- gislature since i912. His father was prominent in British Columbia life and for a time was speaker of the legislature. On the retirement of Hon. W. J. Bowser from the Con- servative leadership in 1924. Mr. Pooley became house leader and oc- cupied this position while Hon. R8. Tolmle. the provincial leader was in Ottawa. His inclusion in the Tolmle cabin- et was assured, although it was not expected he would be attorney-gen- eral. For this position i-Ion. R. M. Maltland, Vancouver, was picked by the public, but Mr. Maltland enters deaths have resulted from an acci- mouth dent in an automobile race yester- . Rhodu Government» he day. While speeding at 120 miles continued, “has adopted a very pm. an hour a competitor for the.track gresswe policy, the favorable re. championship plunged into the sum or which are showing even grandstand. killing himself and l8 now. but with a communal p; others. Twenty six spectators, in- “on a poucyl m me course 0g a (pw eluding Dorothy Donerton of Bos- years me mo“ tavomble results will ton were injured. Two of these died be o§mmed_ later. There was a momentary “No one with my degree a; m5). flu“? and ma“ ‘he spectamrs re‘ ice could condemn the Government sumed their seats as the race con- for eradicating the pnssmlmy of tlnued. A Frenchman, Chiron. drove the spread o; tubercmwm p, djgegge (should be entirely free from ab! germs that. would lay the found- ation for disease of any kind. I think the Rhodes Government should be commended for its auti- tude towards the T. B. test which has taken place in our Province. for while they did not originatn it they joined with the Flederai auth- orities in having it carried out.” Mr. Black reports that the crop in Nova Scotia. are very abundant and that the weather has been un- erage speed of 160 miles an hour. a Bugatti car to victory at the av- which has proved so deadly to the surpassed for harvesting. The PN- human race. "I might criticise the city author- Laxity on Part of Some of the Montreal Police Eucharistic Con g lée s s‘. Closes With Won er u were two developments Saturday in the private probe being conducted P7099599" on the Wat‘ by the Executive Committee of the eh Montreal City Council into alleged IHXlt-Y "n ll"! Pa" l“ "me membe" svounv, N.. s. w., sept. l0.— °f m“ 9°11“ deputmenl" Selle“ or Unparalleled scenes. clothed in the whom, including the chief of police, brmmn, pomp and nucantrv- 0f are "m!" suspemmn" l the Catholic ritual, brought. the Eu- mdfifmlm 5-41111951195151 chi-‘lr? rlstic to a close here man o! the committee. fllinilllllced today. Cardinal Bonaventure, Cer- his conviction that, on evidence se-irattL papal ‘Menu; u me 1,5; u), cured, some of the seven men und-‘ot me spun“ drama which has er suspension were innocent. andiengrossed the m, for a week. gave expressed the opinion that some his blessing w the “s; 65,550,156 o: who were guilty of laxity were out- persons who ‘men 1n 1mm o; 5g Side ‘he sllsllended 115'" In this mm’ Mary's Cathedral. nection he stated ‘we will see to The ceremonles o; the day began them lamr-n lwith the celebration of a solemn The “llmmmee- mmllllh Jul” pontiflcial high mass at st. Put- MONTREAL. Sept. l0.— There Crepeau, director of services. wired W. F. Egan, Deputy Minister of Immigration at Ottawa, asking an immediate investigation in the Mon- treal oflce of the department. into the circumstances surrounding the "supposed deportation" of nineteen alleged United States confidence men. An officer of the local branch of the Dominion Immigration Depart- ment was the only witness heard Saturday..The committee adjourned rick‘s College in Manly, one of Aus- tralia's noted watering places. | The Cardinal and his suite then (boarded the papal barge. a Stately white vessel, and bearing the hier- archy and the blessed sacrament. for a six mile procession by water to Sydney. The barge, flying the papal flag. moved slowly along the harbor through an avenue lined by richly decorated craft on which knelt thousands in reverent silence. The papal iegate, in the princely ‘mm mesday- robes of a cardinal. was the central figure among the dignitaries from all parts of the world. The barge was accompanied by other vessels carylng a guard of honor composed of a thousand churchmen. Historic Ninefeén_ New Cases Reported Event x Arriving at the city Cardinal Cer- (Sllecial to the Guardian) ratti carried the blessed sacrament WINNIPEG. 56M- lll-Nlnfllfiell ashore within a stone's throw cf the new cases of infantile paralysis ov- spot where more than 130 years ago er the week end were reported by the Brim}; 11p; was unrul-led m health omclals wdav- Eleven were proclaim the political birth of Aus- the cabinet without portfolio. If the 811m 01' $3.000.000 to put the fund in an acturilll condition. In ill VENOUS great Room Tapped by Wires -_-\- (Special to thc Guardian) CHICAGO, Sept. l0.-Walls of the grand jury room were tapped by wires which carried the secret de- liberations to the ears of interested parties. it was charged today _ by Frank J. Loesch, directing the grand jury inquiry into election vio- lence and ul- kedflsss. Through the electrical device. Loesch said. persons who were in- dicted or who feared indictment were able to get s report on what took place among the jurors, and to lay their defsncs accordingly in advance. More than a hundred in- dictments, ranging from. murder to fraud. have been rstumed since the special grand Jury investigation started three months ago. ---<oc-——-- CANDIDATES‘ ’ NOMINATED (Cs-usdhfs from) HALIFAX, N. 8., Sept. l0.-Con- ssrvstive candidgtils were nomitriltt- to-dsy in the o owing cons u- snclev-Annapolb-O. P. Gaucher ‘and. H. 'l‘. Macllmlh; Lunsnburg- ‘umgq into a ditch throwing Hon. W. N. Reliflfi and W. H. m: , in... underneath. A third man mumps! fund-Hen. if. ' restaurant. Mr. Pooley comes to Ottawa there this connection it was stated that is no doubt his successor as Attor- the Province stands at 183 since the city m the gummy-g], churches of the nay-General will bc Mr. Maitland. epidemic broke out. in Winnipeg and the remainder u-alla, from outside p0int5. The will ill During mg p; egglon through the the massive . Niiflilno lNSCOUBAQlF-‘i fill: Psisllllsf LIKE ‘YHE Rllrosnu 0F THINGS 1'0 Go wnunc, _i__.._______..__ . TORONTO, Sept. l0.-Maritime mostly fair with stationary or s lit- tle higher tomporature, probably a few scattered showers Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79-52 Montreal, clear . 01-44 Quebec, fair . 60-36 Halifax, fsir St. John, clear Boston (Continued on page 3) -._a_- GREAT RELIGIOUS A CEREMONY ENDS canopy above the sacred host. was borne by Australian soldiers, such of whom had won the Victoria Cross in the world war. and was flanked by papal knights wearing their glittering orders. The cardinal himself held the Monstrance containing the sacra- ment. The ‘ at incense curled into the air as white-roiled girls strewed flowers in the path. . Thele were more than 26,000 sons in the procesion. .“‘"in_g with the uymbclum of "the regalia of many orders and including bril- liantly robed dlgnitariss. torch bearers and a thousand Children of‘ Mary in blue cloaks and whita veils. During the harbor procession. Cardinal Cerrattl delivered a hens.- diction on the oceans of the world, while five aeroplanes in the form ‘of a. cross flew high overhead. At the Cathedral, it was estimated that 100,000 persons had gathered for the benediction of the blessed sac- rament. The southern hemisphere has nev- er witnessed a religious celebration on such a gigantic scale as that con- cluded today. Throughout the week perfect weather permitted thous- ands w join in the many outdoor ceremonies who would have been unable to have gained admission tc even the great cathedrals. k Issues Denial (Special i0 the Guardian) MONTREAL. Sept. l0. — Omcili denial that anything in the BIQID of a conference on the religious sit- uation irl Mexico, which hers over the week end was issued today by His Grace Archibishop Gauthier, Coadjutor Archbishop of Montreal. —— i.}—————— NATIONALISTB OCCUPY . CITY OF TANGBTAN (Special to the Guardian) TIENSTIN, China. Be t. l0.—- Tangshan located north o Tienstin on the Tienstin-Mukden was occupied by Chinese national]: soldiers last night without serious incident beyond slight skirmishes. There was no damage. The north- erners hastily withdrew in tho dir- ection of Lwan-Chcw near the Chi- sli border. {Om-i- Ccndsnssd Specials zsschhlssrticomthiscciuum. 00060-600 ron sun-housauom fill!!- ~caolcu comm stall-fed some. summon.- soms a Co. ‘YOU W thsilobsrm om '4‘ uon raittflno of fix duofllfiiofl. $0 $1- tioluly exscutsdfltgusjdh 1 Osa- tni Job amid-y. I . . em Iillltcsn lninuhs -"°'* ‘mmfl ‘ mowu -. . . Apply Puma fits. '- n) .-‘)k7._\»\'\-‘.*2w~ - - .T1f'..<....=.."-.; 2-22- ‘fa-am: "=